Notices
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 1912.
HULSTKAMP
FINEST OLD DUTCH
GIN & LIQUEURS.
CRUISTKAMP
FINEST OLD SCHIEDAM
$14.00 per Case of 12 Quarts
INCLUDING DUTY..
SAMPLE BOTTLES FREE.
LIQUEUR GLASSES
GRATIS
to regular buyers on application
to the
· SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH CHINA.
MACEWEN, FRICKEL & CO.,
, DES VOEUX ROAD'
THE
SCIENCE OF AdvertisinG.
Advertising is both a science and an art. We
have studied that science."
Do you know the ART ?
Can you write a catchy ad.?—very few can.
A good ad. is one that catches the eyes, then
holds the attention.
Can you do it? We can.
Let
us write your ads. for you, insert them in any paper you fancy, but let us write them for
you, we like it, that will be our recompense.
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Choose your paper, put them in, watch results. ADVICE:-Insert them in the paper with the largest circulation-that is the secret of judicious advertising.
All the papers have the largest circulation,
ולי.
If you doubt it, ask them; then tell us, what they tell you.
The other fellow is losing all the money.
ד ווי! .
True; that is the reason he is able TO KEEP
UP the advertising rate!
THEY KNOW that the other fellow is losing money hand over fist, if YOU doubt it, ask them, they will tell you candidly; "it is quite true."
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The cheapest ad. is the dearest. Why? do you know your business and ask why? Do you advertise because of friendship? No? To reach the people ? Yes, yes, that is the
reason and it can only DuPUK
advertism in the paper that
by
s the largest roulation But if they all have the largest altoulations. I must advertise in all the pa- * 1. Quite so, If you thin
Shipping
BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD.
NEW FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE, OF STEAMERS BETWEEN ·
*KOBE, HONGKONG AND RANGOON.
EASTWARD..
The 8,9,- FULTALA,” 4,154. tons. Captain Tallònt, will be des- patched for YOKOHAMA and KÜBE on the 30th September, at daylight, to be followed on the 12th October by 8.8. "ITOLA," Captain Tucker, taking Cargo and Passenger at current rator.
STWARD.
The 8.8. “ MUTTRA," 4,044 tons, Capt. H. Carey, now bore and ready to load 10th in t. will losta Honoxona for SINGAPORE, PORT:SWET- TENHAM, PENANG : and RANGOON on the 23rd September, at Noon, followed by 8.8. "OKARA,“ 5,201 tona, Capiala A, J. Erana, 'on the 4th October, at Noon, taking cargo and passengers at current rates.
The abpre Steamers have excellent saloon, socommodation for passenger and
ro fitted with all modern conveniencos.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
Telephone No. 15,
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., -- 'AGENTE.
Hongkong, 17th Hoptember, 1918
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THE LEEDS FORGE CO., LTD., LEEDS,
Specialists in the Manufacture of RAILWAY ROLLING STOCK of every description.
Pioneers in the Design and Manufacture of
PRESSED STEEL UNDERFRAMES and BOGIES and ALL
STEEL RAILWAY WAGONS.
The Undersigned have been appointed Sole Agents in Hongkong and China.
THE TAIKO DJOXYARD & ENGINEERING GO,,
OF HONGKONG, LTD.
Agents, BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
Hongkong, 2361 September, 101E,
Hotels.
HONGKONG HOTEL
A LA CARTE GRILL ROOM. Now Open
Hongkong, 20th April, 1911.
Notice
GUINNESS' STOUT,
THE WELL-KNOWN.
"HORSEHEAD
BRAND.
Sole Agents,
CALDBECK
MACGREGOR & Co. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, SINGAPORE, TIENTSIN
and 'KUALA LUMPUR..
Hogking, 25th January, 1912
DRAGON CYCLE DEPOT
The LAST WORD in Motor Cars "THE OVER- LAND," America's Best, a THOROUGHLY HIGH CLASS, well finished car, at a moderate price.
Sole Agent
DRAGON CYCLE DEPOT.
Entertainment
VICTORIA THEATRE.
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Two Performances Nightly. THE GREAT FILM
TOM BUTLER. GREAT SUÇUESS
J. U. TAGGART,
Manager. [36
GRAND HOTEL.
NOTED FOR THE BEST FOOD, ACCOMMODATION, CLEAN- LINESS, AND COLD DRINKS.
Tel. 197.
62]
UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION,
F. REICHMANN, Proprietor.
ASTOR HOUSE
(LATE, CONNAUGHT HOTEL.) QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG,
CENTRALLY silustel, up-to-date Iptal. Recently renovated, and qudes entirely Now Management. Large and Comfortable Rooms, Excellent Calsina under the supervision of an Experiencel FRENCH CHEF, and Boparais Tables, Hot and Cold Baths, Electric Light throughout. Term miderate, First li« querumo lation for Famillies and Toncisa.
For partie ca xal rates apply to'
Talipuns. C
Talayramı" Astor."
PROPRIETORS.
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OPEN AIR SKATING RINK
nt
BELLE VIEW HOTEL
Telephone No. 907,
Sessions: 10 am. to 12 Noox. 2 PM to 4 P.X. Admission 23 coats
5 r.. to 8 PM.
г.. to 11 r.x. Admission 50 cents. String Band will play at the above Hotel every Sunday, commencing from
4 p.m. to 10 p.m.
KING EDWARD
HOTEL.
W. GALLAGHER, Manager.
THE TAIWAN RAILWAY HOTEL.
A FIRST CLASS HOTEL. Under European Management. Electric Light and Lifts,
Latest Improvements, Reasonabe Rates,
Teloplavne 878.
H. HAYNES, Manager. flongkong, 1st Aug., 1912.
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TAIPBH, FORMOSA.
Under the Direct Management of the
Taiwan Bailway Dept
EXCELLENT CUISINE AND GOOD SERVICE, RATES 16 YEN AND Ur.:
Ualformed hot porter meals all trains and steamert, Luggage.Are ranged for without any trouble to guests.
Hongkong,,let"Fab., 1912.
Disa Bros
TAIGIEN
NO
1, WYNDHAM STREET (Flower St.) ESTABLISHED 1900.
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.
PORTLAND, CEMENT
In Casks of 875 lbs, net.
In Begr of 250 be, not BHEWAS, TOMESA COLO
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THE FAMINE IN CHINA. FIGHT Famine Districts with an
STOR of 80,000 square miles.
of
BALEY sind FATSY.
Notices
·SAVE
YOUR EYES. If your sight is failing, or your eyes trouble yona na: in and bure them examlood.
It costs you nothing.
Dubat at Matines on SUNDAY. WE ARE
15th, 0 p.m. of the Great morobats
·The Solotoroffs.- Hongkong, 14th Bapt, 1912
T682
WM. POWELL,
LIMITED.
TELEPHONE 340:
HIGH-CLASS
GENTLEMEN'S
OUTFITTERS
28 Queen's Rd. Central
LIGHT WEIGHT RAINCOATS, UMBRELLAS,
PUTTEES.
WATERPROOF BOOTS,
LEGGINGS.
12, Des Vœux Road Central.'
MODERATE PRICES.
William Powell,
Limited.
FOR SALE
Old China Curios."
Ena lot of China Visas 1,
↑ Sang de buœf (Ming Dynasty). -
about și inches hienoj
Hong How Black ground with zoo birds,
■ Hoog J18, Mách ground with and cons.
Hoe Hee
lace cround with white rose.
xpair Winx Dypasty square shaped black ground
with seal flowers.
1 pair Bong Lus, black ground with fre colour
Safes Inches).
And a lot of brown colour, white colour, plak colour, sky blame, shé Shyny Pottery, Ming Potissy, Hung Hed Sep onlour, Kleu Long 'Eve colour,
/ TWO and, a Lalf million people appka rak, steal meeting facing stravation.
Tiper vases are selflom, to be sem PLEASE SEND YOUR CONTRI, any part of the world.” „They are famous MENU BUTION TO-DAY 569:71e for their beauty and ellest,
IT WILL HELP TO SAVE LIP
Treasure, H; U; GULLAND; E Manager, Internati zal :Banking
̈any, day
PRACTICAL
-OPTICIANS.
And cap grind any lansor make sacrow to a pair of Specta- ole on the promises.
Don't throw your frames away; hara them repaired by
N. LAZARUS,
OPTICIAN...
LA, D'Agailue Siraat, Hangkonz
PEAK TRAMWAYR CO
LIMITED.
TIME TABLE.
WEEK DATE.
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7.00 p.m. to 8.00 x.m. Every 8.00 k.m. to 10.00 a.m. 10.00 a.m. to 11,00 am. 11:30 am, to 12.45 p.m.
(2.45 p.m. 55 1.15 p.m.
1.16 p.m. ta' 1.45 pm
OUR CONTEMPORARIES.
Daily Press.
Tariff Reform..
Evon Mr. Bonar Law, ardont Tarif Roformer as he is," and strongly as he believes it would benolit the people of the country, gave at the last election his sup port to the Roforendum. they found by a Referendum that the people did not want Tariff Reform, then he would not wish to force it upon them." Mr. | Law dolivorod himself of these' views in Doostbor, 1010, and in another spacch delivered a few days later, he said: "If the Con- Horvative Party had a small ma- jority it is obvious that they could
not at once carry out a policy of of Tariff Reform, but if they lind it in their power to submit the question to the people as a clear issue by means of a Referendum -and they had the people behind thom-they could go on with the mensuro, however small their ma jority might be." We are not aware that the views of the | Unionist Leader; have undergone any important chango on the question since; and in view of the want of agreement and ooke- sion in the ranks of the Liberal Party, brought about not only by far-reaching measures already passed, but by those which have boon foreshadowed, notably the advanced" programme on land' laxation; and, again, having re- gard to the rebellious attitude of the Labour Party, there would seem to be the prospect of on as- sured victory for the Unionist Party were a general election to take place in the immediate futuro, and the Tarif Reform issue be left for decision by Re- ferendum. But Mr. F. E. Smith's | declaratiou a few days ago reveals that the Unionist leaders are by
means unanimous on this policy, and so long as that is the case, we are inclined to believe that the Liberal Party stands in no imminent danger of being turned out of office.
no
South China Morning Post,
Crime In Hongkong? Punishment is far too frequent, ly administored with the delicato, touch of a valvety hand and when oriminals And that the risks are comparatively small they are prone to take advantago. The time seems to have arrived in our opinion when a substantial increase in the European police
15 min. and detective forces is essential 10 mie in order that a general round-up 15 ml of undesirables may be made. 15 mi. Tho Canton and Mapso traffic
16 m'n.
"
**
10 m..
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+6
"
1.45 pm, to 2.16. p.m. 2.15 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. t 8.10 p.m... NIGHT CARS, 8.45 p.m. and 9 p.m., 9.45 p.m. to 11.80 p.m. every 15 minuten. SUNDAYS.
7.80 m.19.
10.80m. to 11.00 a..
requires much closer watching
10 m'a. than it has received in the past. 15 mir. and we are sure that the beach 10 m. would be supported if for a time at least it administered justice with the utmost rigour. By those moans and no offer can. good order be maintained in Hongkong so long as conditions remain un-. settled in neighbouring territo- mir-ries. A drastio disease demande
drastic treatment.
8.00 am to 10.80 m. every
15
10
11.45 am to 12.00 noon 12.00 noon to 1.00 p.m.
16
mi
10 mis
"
1.00 pm. to 8.00 p.m. 15 min 5.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. 10 min 6.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m...
15 mia 10 mio. 7.00 pm to 5.10 p.m.
NIGHT CARS sa ón Work Days SATURDAYS.
1
Extra Carn at 11.45 pm.
8PECIAL CARS. Arrangement at the Company's "Office, Alexandra, Buildings, Des Voeux Rond JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managera, : Hong Kong, Sid Nov. 1911.
China Mail.
Mr. Churchill and the Navy.
Lord Charles Beresford has publicly described the First Lord as "worse than Mr. McKenos."! That is an accusation which should not be mado lightly against any man, and we are losth to accept it without qualification. But we can easily sen, that Mr. Churchill's abilities will be worse than useless if he cannot control his passion for meddling and for assuming that kind of control. which, frankly, he is not compe tent to exercise. His business is first to ascertain from the proper
FOR SALE advisers what constitutes à fairly
generone cstimate of our naval needs; and next to press on the Cabinet the absolute negessity of making proper provision. The
BOX'S EXCHANGE TABLES, rent, if he is wise, he will leave
1/8 To 1/10
APPLY
HONGKONG
|to a technical staff which lins na- ver shown itself inadequate to its responsibilities, If, as the crition allego, he is neglecting his proj functions in order to constitute, himself a general, busy bo may even reach that bad eminence. of worse than Mi The Navi
adenks/frank'