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Sore Throat?
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Sore Throat is so com. mou in this climate that never to suffer from it, even during the worst season of the year, would be an unique experience for most people. Yet this cau casily be accont plished, as an eminent physician has proved. "I have never had a Sore Throat myself since I began to use Formamiut Tablets," he writes in the "Practitioner". for December, 1907, "although I suffered periodically before."
Everyone who uses Formamint may enjoy the same. Immunity, not merely from Sore Throat, but also from Tonsillitis, and those grave infectious diseases like Diphtherin, Consumption. Starlet Fever, Measles, Mumps, etc., many of which invariably begin with Sore Throat.
All such diseases are contracted through inhaling germs, which breed rapidly in the mouth and throat. A Formamint Tablet, dissolved in the mouth, instantly destroys these germs.
Formamint
THE GERM-KILLING THROAT TABLET
PROF. SEIFERT, M.D., writes: "Formamint Tablets haveanswered excellently in Sore Throat, and are splen didly adapted a preventive of infer tious disease."
"
SIGNOR CARUSO, the world-famous tenor, writes: have found Wulfing's Formamint Tablets very beneficial to the throat and pleasant
to the taste.
Although Formamint Tab. lets are pleashutly flavourcil and quile hartless, they con- tain a powerful antiseptic which goes thoroughly per the lining of the mouth and throat, and is absolutely fatal to germ life. Therefore, they not only cure and prevent Sore Throat, but, ofler safe pro. tection against infectious dis CASC5.
These claims are thoroughly endorsed by the Medical Pro- fession; there are thousands of testimonials written in the saniestrain an the three quoted- above; and amongst the inost prominenters of Formamint
THE BISHOP OF BATH AND WELLS "Walfing's writes: Formamint is Σ remedy and ventive, the value of which is appreciated in this house."
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FROM KOBE AND MOJI,
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Grimshaw, R. J. Taylor, Aler.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE Steamship
Grundy, R.
Tapp, J. R.
TE Company's, Stomastip
"NAMSANG"
*ARRATOUN APOAR,"
Goulbourn, V..
Gould, Mr. J. Gourgey, I.
Grisogono, P. Q. Square, Miss.
Hail, Capt. T. P.: Tobin, R. J.
Bannan, C. G.
Hanna, Dr. J. G. Tolman, Mrs. T having strived from the above Portsbaring arrived from the above poris,
B. and 2 chil-Consignees of cargo by her are heroby inforced that their goods will be de- Hvered from alongside.
Harbord, W. R. dren Hardy, Mr. and Trimm, C..
Mrs. F. & maid Turnbull, D. Harwood, Mrs. J. Vogel, A.
T.
Herfield, L.
Hoselton, J. L.
Harrison, A.
Hawkes, C.
Fontig, Dr. V.
Hentig Miss J.
V.
Herzi, A
A., O.M.C
Vermeij, G. Waterman, Mr
J. J. Watkins, H. Watson, Mrs. &
maid
Welch, Capt.
Watson, Mra. &
maid
Hewett, Hon. E. Webb, Mr. and
Mrs. B.
D.
Herdman, A. E. Whamond,
Hicks Mr & Mr. M.
F..M.
White, D.
Hooker, Capt. G. Willner, H.
Hunt, H.-J.
4
Cargo impeding the discharge or Quaicing on board after 4 p.m. the 7th inst, will be landed at Consignes risk and expense.
No Fire Insurance will be affected. Bille of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & 00., LTD.
General Managers. Hongkong. 5th Feb., 1913. [186
consignces of cargo are bereby informed that their goods will be dolivared from alongside:
Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed at consigroes' risk and expense into the hazardons and/or extra haz- ardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company | Limited.
No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the undersigned.
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DAVID BASSOON & CO., LD., Agents. Fongkong, 10th Feb., 1918.
Harding, Master White; Mrs. F. Hodges, Mrs. W. U.
S.
Williamson, O. Krebs, Mr. and Juster, W.
-J. Mrs. E.
Kerr, J. U,
Wilson, W. Lanzone, G.
Kuhn, K.
Grand Hotel. Agnew, Mr. and Lorria, F.
Mrs.
Myall, AT. Lingeri, Mrs. L Bailey, H. S Mudio, Mr. and
Bauckham, E. Mrs. Calvert, E. Paul S. Cuthbert, George Danmann, J Davies, I... Elson
Astor House.
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Howard, P.
Innes, Capt. R.
Jacobs, Mr. and
Mra.
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Mrs.
Arnold, J. B.. Winkler, Mr. & Baker, C. S.
Mra. F... Wood, G. G.
Lathrop, B.
Birot, L.
Lonys, Li
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Brun, D. L
Byan, M. Canto, P.
Lugebil, V.
Merville
Carsten, E.
Millar, A. C.
J. V.
Judah, Mrs. A. Wright, Mr. &
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Komor, 8,
Komor, G.
Kopp, A
Mrs. J. F. Young, J. A.. Zier, H,
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Mrs. and 2 &Mrs children
Bevington, B
Caldwell, Mr
Caldwell, les
Kydd, Mr. and
Mrs.
Mullins, Lieut.
Col. & Mrs. A.
Carpenter, Mr. J., R.G.A.
and Mrs. Smith, Mrs. G. Chinchen, B. J. Smith, E. G.
Wood, E. MA
Cornell W. A
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Muller, W.H.G. Musso, F. Norton, A. W.
Flahor, W. Grace, J. Grant, J.
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MOGUL LINE OF STEAMERS. THE "SHIRE" LINE LTD.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEIS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
Co
8.S.ATJOLL."
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Consignees
"BEN LÍNE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO QUNBIGNEES,
8.S. BENVENUE,"
COMMERCIAL,
Lever Oil Interests in West":
Africa,
An unpleasant interluch relat
From ANTWERF, LUNDONing to certain concessions, which
AND STRAITS.
are being granted to Lover Bro-
"ONS:GNEES of Cargo are hereby there in British West Africa (and informed that all goods are being which have no connection with the landed at their risk into the hazaidons huge concession recently refused abd/or extra hazardous Godowns of the to that firm by the Government. Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and of Liberia), took place in the Gedown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from House of Commona on the last |the wharvas delivery may Le oblaine).
No Glaims will be admitted after the eribed by P.W.W., the Par day of last year. It is thus deg. Goods have left the Godewas, and all Goods emsining undelivered after the liamentary correspondent to The 12th in-t, will be subject to aut.
Daily News and Leader"-At
by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.
Agents. Hongkong, 5th Feb., 1918. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
All Claims against the Steamer must questions to-day, a serious in- is presented to the Undo.sigued on or vident arose out of Mr. King's befute the 19ih inst., or they will not inquiry as to the future of Stafford be neognized.
House. The Prime Minister said. All broken, obafed, and damaged that the Govermant had been Goods are to be left in the Godown, offered the remainder of the lease where they will be examined on the by Sir William Lever, and that 12th inst., at 11 A.M.
this offer is new under consider- No Fire Lasaranca has been effectation. The suitability of Stafford Bills of Lading, will be countersigned House as a Royal residenca, say, for the Prince of Wales, has been already pointed out in your col- [157umns, but despite this consider- ber, asked excitedly, "how much ation Mr. Moore, the Ulster mem- the Goverment ars giving to Sir William Lever as reward for his offer. "That," said Mr. Asquith, "is surely a most im PORTS AND MANILA
proper question," but despite the The above mentioned vessel having heera which followed this rebuke Mr. Moore cried excitedly, "I Arrived Consignees of cargo are bureby notifed to send in their Bills of lading want to know whather a balance ful counterfenature and take in will be struck over this trans mediate delivery of cargo from alongside.otion." This is the culmination" Cargo impeding discharge will be laud- of the latest attempt by the Cod- ed immediately at consignees risk and servative Party to fling grosa allegations at Liberal Ministers. Cargo remaining on-board-after Some days ago Mr. Harcourt was WEDNESDAY Feb., 12, 1913, a closely questioned as tu con- noon will be landed at consizneca' risk ession in West Africa wrsh, na
d expense.
THE Steamship
"SIBERTA,"
FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN
expanse...
Carge remaining nadelivered MON. Colonial Secretary, he has granted || DAY Feb., 17th, 1918, at noon will be to Sir William Lavor. The ordin
subject to landing and storage charges.nce in question has been laid on No fire insurance whatever will be the table of the House, and I un- effected.
lerstand on authority that the
All chafed and otherwise damaged whole correspondence from begin- cargo will be examined at the above ning to end is now in the prin Company's godown Saturday Feb.,er's hands and ready for publi- 15th. 1918 at 10a.m.
No claims will be entertained ather able to state that the Colonial cation at an early date. I am fur- less accompanied by short delivery note ooretary not only welcomes bat ar list of exceptions taken at the time of dolivery to consignees and siga for and. lebate on the subject.
shalleges full and unrestricted on behalf of the Pacific Mail S.8. (b.
He has,
· All s'aims must be filed on or before Mar, 10th 1918, otherwise they will ast be recognized..
FRED J. HALTON,
Agent "Natchpus" 10th Feb 1918,
140
I believe, made 4 careful examination of all the сод cossions granted by Mr. Joseph
amberlain when he waŚNI Colonial Secretary. When the debate comes on some valuable
AMERICAN-ASIATIC S.8, CO.nstances will doubtless be looidly
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE
FROM NEW YORK.
ship
xplained to the House, including the Front Opposition Benoh, but in the meantime the concession to Sir William. Laver may be "INVERCLYDE"
briefly outlined. It has been Captain D. Mansfield, baving arrived found that the husk of the oiloat from the above Port, Consignees of nght to be treated on the spot Cargo are hereby informed that their ind without delay, as shipment. goods are being landel at their riskets up a certain decomposition into the Godowns of the Hongkong and which affects the due proportion Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company. f glycerine in, the resultant oil. Limited, Kowloon, sad stored at Oonir William Lever has under- signeos' risk and expense.
All broken, ohsfed, and damaged factory in West Africa provid-
ken to erect an oil-extracting. goods are to be left in the godowns. that he is reasonably secured where they will be examined on of enough raw material to keep it WEDNESDAY, 19th inst., at 10 am.. All claims must be presented within Afteen days of the steamer's arrival bere, after which date they cannot be
oing. As an inducement to furnish a considerable capital um, he has been granted the recognized."
simple condition that no similar No claims will be admitted after the factory shall be erected within a Goods have left the Godowns, and all radius of five miles. On the edge Goods remaining andelivered after the of that airole anyone may set up.. 12th inst, will be subject to rent dozen factories, Such compet No Fire Innrance has been effecteding factories may purchase nuta Bill of Lading will be countersigned from the natives throughout the
FROM EUROPE,
COLOMBO & STRAITS.
by
THE Steamship
"DEN OF CROMBIE,"
SHEWAN TOMES & 00. Agents.
Hongkong, 5th Feb., 1918
16
whole of the ares, and without asking any permission from Sir William Lever. And if any. other capitalists desires similar fnoi ities, it cannot be doubted that Lieutenan Barrington Kennett, Mr. Hurcourt, in his anxiety. to.
Army Airman's Wedding.
of the Grenadier Guarde, adjut-levelop the country, would be
FROM GLASGOW,”
LIVERPOOL & STRAITS.
"ONSIGNEES of Cargo are bere- by informed that all Goods-sÌN being landed at their risk into the
having arrived from the above ports, | ant of the military wing of the only too delighted to encourage. Godowns of HOLTS WHARF KOW- Criusigrecs of cargo by ber are hereby Royal Flying Corps, was married such a pioneer by granting a loon, whence and/or from the wharves informed that all goods are being landed at Wraysbury, Buckinghamshire. similar ordinance. Great oil con delivery may be obtained.
at their risk into the hazardous and/or on January 6, to Miss Violet Har osssions are being wanted in Options! Cargo will be forwarded
«xtra hazardous Godowns of the Bong-greaves, daughter of Captain Har Liberia and the German Cam- aulers notice notice to the coatmry be kung and Howloon Wharf and Godown greaves of Wraysbury, As the eroons, and the danger to British given belore.
Company, Limited, whence, and/or bridal party left the church the West Africa is that all capital No claims will be admitted after the from the wharves, delivery may be ab- schoolchildren scattered violets in available within the soap industry Gode have left the Godowns, and all | Goods remaining undelivered after the
15th fast. will be subject to rent.
All claims against the Stasmer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 8th prox, or key will not be recognized.
All broken, chaful. and hmige Mrs. Pink Mr. and Goods are to be left, in the Gotlowns whore they will be evned-on-be 15th inst. at 11am.
Reher, Capt Roberts, J. Sach, Capt. Sohmitto, L. Sharp, H. J. Thompson, E. Tobias. Tobias, Mr. and
Mrs. A Hamilton Mr. & Walster, P.
Mrs.
Watkins, G. A Hansen
White, Mr. and Hillibrecht, Dr. Mra Hydo, S
Woodenok: Kleinfaldt, Rev. Swift, Miu D,
Chenu, H. V. Chopard, F. A. Clarke, Miss AL, Perf Cornelinasen, Powell J. D.
Capt. and Mrs. Strough, RP. Dodooglon B. Dossel, M.
Thomas, L. W. | Graob, P. Dmitrieff, O. T.
L.
Evalino, Z. P. Feinstein, B. Garner, L. Guibort. Guillon, D. Harding, W.
Thompson, Miss Griffin, Peyton Gregory, W. P. Treville, B. dė
Vaok, Mr. and..
Ma Victor, J. A. Xavier, A. J
Wateenis
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be courtoigi.ed
tained.
may be diverted to those regions, leaving, the natives in our Colony without a favourable market
the pathway. The bridegroom's brother officers of the Flying Corps presented him with a min inture Nieuport monoplane.
Fatal dun Explosion at Shoe is by no or
Goods not cleared by the 17th inst, will be subject to rent.
All broken shated, and damaged packages are to be left in the Godowns where they will be examined Monday 17th in!., at 9.30 AM, Claims gainst the steamer must be presented within 10 days of activial, otherwise they will not be recognized.
期
by
DODWELL & CO., LTD.
101 F 1910
No Fire Insurance will be affectel by
in
sny case whatever.
Lis of Lading will be countersiguel
JARDINE, MATHESON
&.00. LTD.,
gente.
buryness.
for their nuts. The concession means what, Sir. William Lover, de a busi-
buryness on January resulted in ad-thia will appear from the A serious gun acoident at Shoe-cess man, would have wish- the death of two gunners of the correspondence but especi Royal Artillery and injuries to care was taken in view of Sir two others. A gun was being William's known association with fired when the breech block flew the Liberal Party to put the nege out, and a fragment struck a tiations on the strictest basis-a young gunner named Hubbard, fact recognised by the important killing him almost instantly. Chambers of Commerce London, Gunner Pierson had an arm bro- Liverpool, etc.—which have wait ken, and his lege were broken in ed on Mr. Harcourt with a view four places. He died late at night to making suggestions as to the Staff Sergeant Charles George ordinance suggestions at once Hussey and Gunner M. O. Martincorporated therein... This un ray were injuredi butinct brief, the sole basis for the 111601-7
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