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HOTEL LISTS.

Hongkong. Hotel.

Aaron, J. M.

Andrew, JW.D

Bate. E

Barbeliai, E. T.

Bates,

Bensimra, M Bowerman, WE

Balsan, Dr & Mrs Campbell, O. Castro, Mr. &

Mrs F. X. D'AR. Castro, Mian D'e. Castro, Master

Cambridge, A. J. Chappie, F. T. Claxton, A. &. Coleman, Dr. &

Davis, Ord

H

Lloyd, G. T.

Lim King Jim

Lim King Choo"

Lim Peck Bin'

Lo Tak

·LOOK JR

Log MAGAY Macintyre, Mrand

B &

Mrs Nell.. Martin, G.

Mason, O. Fare

brather Matheson, Mis M. Matheson, Mrs E

Consignees

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 26, 1913.

INDO-CHINA STEAM: NAVI-

GATION CO., LTD.

From CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THE Company's Steamship

"NAMSANG," : having arrived from the above Ports Consignees of cargo by her are hereby informed that their goods will be delivered from

Kang, G. Walongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge Mon der. B. or remaining on board afteré p.m. MyldaysMy de Meo | the 88th insh” will be landed ; at|

"Dartiano, Mr & Maintosh, F. A. Consignes's risk and expense.

*Mrs & children.

MMR. H

Ehrenfels, Mr &

Meyer, P.

Dewer, J.

Marriott, Dr O

Douglas, Mr &

Nicol, A W

O'Leary, Min 0.

Ormiston, J.

Phillips, Miss E

R. da

B.

Mr H.

Bibe,

Minut

Ferguson, N8 Grimshaw, R. J. Gallotte, H:

Goore, Mr and Mrs

I. H.

Gillespie, Dr. J. M.

Gordon, A. G.

Grisogono, P. O. Von,

Ray, H. Roxburgh, R. R. Reay, Miss F. Fond EM

HM

Ross, R G Schenk, Mrs

Goulbourn, V.

Gourgey, I.

Grimshaw, R. J.

ginger, E. T

Hall, P. O.

Mr and Mrs

Hanna, Dr. J. G.

Hannibal, Mr &

Mrs. W. A

Harbord, W. T.

E. E ..

Sorby, V. Square, Miss A. Вогелеп, А В

A. OMG:

Bterpin, E

S

Hewett, Hon. Mr E. Squires, Mias

Jober,

Jackson, Mr & Mian

CD

Kench, Ô C

Kabel, E. 8.

Kadoorie, Elli.

Kruseman, A. Leeman, T

Simpson, CJ W

Tait, Mr & Mrs

G

..

White, F. W.

Wood, G. G.

Walker, Capt.

Mrs H. A.

King Edward Hotel.

Almond, Mrs. R.

Cargill, F. J.

Castro, C.

Oboe, T.

Connell, R. Connell, H. E. Dobble Mr & Mra Donaldson, W. A.

Mr & Mr

G.

Heinemann, Mr

Mr

Hingls, E. J.

Jonson, B.

Mackintosh, J. A. Major, Mra

Massey, Miss

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

Bill of Lading will be count- arsigned by :-

JARDINE, MATHESON

A CÓ LII .

General Manager.

Hongkongith Beptember, 1918 (-18

FROM EUROPE,

HE HAL. Steamship

THE

.

"SUEDMARK,"

Capt., J. Karberg, having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are be Eing landed and placed at their

risk in the hazardous and/or ex- tra-hazardous Godowns of the & Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company, Limited; whence delivery may be obtained against. Bille-of-Lading counter- signed by the Undersigned.

MoHugh, Mr and

Mrs F. E. Mady. Mr & Mrs

1. Hr N. Morris, Mrs

M. F.

Nobbs, A. P.

J

Optional Cargo will be carried on unless notice to the contrary be given to-day.

All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's Brrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, Passmore, Capt. & and all Goods remaining undel- ivered after the 1st. prox., will be subject to rerit.

Men W. 0.

& Peake, A.D.J.

Saunders, Miss Shelhamer, Mr and

Мта

Kraft, Mr & Mr. W. Sibres, Dr.

Lauritsen,

Mrs

Mr

Lemare Mr & Mei

Lennox, J.

Spurge, H.B. Stewart, Capt. and

Mr A. H. Walker, D. Whitelaw, G, C,

All broken, chafed, and dam- aged goods must be left "in the Godowns, where they will be ex- famined on the 1st, prox., at 9,30

8.m..

No Fire Insurance will be effected by is in any case whit ever.

Logan, W.

Grand

Allen, Mr & Mr

Bindixen, Capt.

Christle Mr & Mrs

Cooke

Hotel; Mathieson Mays Morgan, Mr & Mrs Nessin

++

14

10

Crow, Mr and Mrs Raymond

AB.

Storr

Ferron

Billor

Frenck, C.

Koyt, Dr.

Schur Behrooder Weismans, C. Unwin

Hansen

Hoogween

Caldwell, Mr

Caldwell, Min

Craigieburn.

Masters, Mr & Mr

R. F. C.

Carpenter, Mr and McCaig, J.

Cornell, W. A.

Kydd, Mr.ond Mrs -Galbraith, V. M.

Quarnier, Mrs Meurer, Mire

This steamer brings on cargo - ex s... "Rolaneseck" fro n Setubal "Ludwig" from Norrkoping "Bygdo" from Christiania "Corsitz Beok Frus"! from Abus. HAMBURG-AMERIKA UINTE Honglong. Om e. |Hongkong, 25th Sept., 1913. [473

To Sail

THE AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE.

Reynaud, Madame FOR BOSTON & NEW TÓRE vis

& mo isieur

Smith, Mrs G. Smith, E. G. Smithson, Miss.

Consignee

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM EUROPE, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.

HE Company's Steauabip

"KAMO MORU,"

SUEZ CANAL.

WHITEAWAY,

LAIDLAW

W & CO., LTD.

Gr 1.0.5.

WRITING PAD! 2300 Ghich Barat Paar by ; i

Fabric Gloves

Thread Gloves. Button Length,' White and Grey.

Price $1.00 pair.

Also 16 Button Length In White Only.

Price $1.50 pair.

The

WONDER

PLA

DOZ

Bran

I. C. S.

WRITING PADS

Contain 100 Sheets Feintj

Ruled Cambric : Linen

Paper.

White or Blue. With Blotter.

Price 45 Cents each, Envelopes to Match. Price 80 Cents per 100,

Spring Collars.

Rellable Value in INEXPENSIVE WOOLLEN

Smart Good Wearing Collars Shape as Sketch.

BOCKS.

Black or Navy. Price $4.50 Dozen.

114 134 2 24 234 Inches High. Price $2:50 Dozen.

Entertainments

THEATRE

ROYAL.

MLLE. TERA MUSRIA

For One Night Only SATURDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, 1913.

Notices

LESSONS IN CHINESE.

MR. LI HON FAN, a Chinese

graduate versed in litera- ture, has been a teacher to European officials and merchants

THE TURKISH EGYPTIAN VAUDEVILLE CO. in this Colony for over ten years.

This Coy: of Artists will present a very enjoyable Programma

He has a good method of train

with their talented Actresses Mis TERA MUSRIA ant Miging. Europeans to pass in the RAHLOO who will introduce the latest English, French and Spanish Dances,Jalso Turkish, Egyptian and Syrian Bouge and Dancen.

Enchanting Music!

Charming Costumes!!

ADMISSION

Dress Circle $3.00, Stalls $2.00, Pit $1.00.: Commencing 9.15 p.m..

Booking &t ROBINSON'S..

IBRAHIM RUFFIHT.-Sole Proprietor,

VICTORIA THEATRE

A COMPLETE CHANCE OF PROGRAMME FOR

FRIDAY 26TH & SATURDAY 27TH

SEPTEMBER

Chinese examination, and is possessed of a first rate certificate:

as a Chinese teacher: He has also a good knowledge of Manda rin and Hakko.az.

Those who intend learning the Chinese language are requested to write c/o Hongkong Tele graph" office or direct to 37 Hollywood Road, 1st floor, |Hongkong, 29th Jan., 1912.

WE have much, altsaare in announcing to cur numerous patrons and' customers, that wen have opened

and

A Naw SILK STORB

Ir the more up-to-date'style, and fashion at the targe Commodious Premises No. 38&40

Queen's Road Central,^`-

letely occupied by Messi 17, Buttonjes & San, where we sio kaplaying an exirely new, kandica and grgeous stock of ADS

Silk Goods & Jewellary Ware

of all descriptions in a variety of new, elegant and attractive designs and patterna

The stock Includes a cholen selacilon of

INCLUDING THE DRAMATIC PICTURE ENTITLED, Turkish, Persian & India Silk,

"LUCRETIA BORGIA"

IN TWO PARTS.

MAND

GAUMONT GRAPHIC

No. 247.

ON SUNDAY 28TH SEPTEMBER

Carpets & Woollen Rugs chiata and elegant patterns Prices specially reduced for summar;

Cheapest store in the Colony.. An early visit eamestly solicited.

D. CHELLARAM.

Hugkong. 28th July, 1918.

COMMERCIAL."

Textiles for China.

The following information is from the report by the Bit ah Pro-Consul nt Canton on the tin le of that district in 1912-3 re-

SEPTEMBER view of the import, figures, from

THE GREAT PICTURE

'A WOMAN'S MARTYRDOM

IN TWO PARTS

:49

1910 onwards leads one to the con- clusion that tightnessof the Money Market daring the rivolutionary period was not the sole season for the steady fall in almost all classes of colton goods. Tho remind existing in 1910 was met by an excessive supply, and out of the whole range of cotton gonds, Brit ish drills, cotton flannel towels, lenos and balzarinos alone show any increase

BIJOU SCENIC THEATRE. in 1012 compared

THE RAGGEDY

THE ISISK

CARLYN PHILLIPS

20, DES VŒUX

ROAD. HONGKONG.

You have to use a microscope to see disease germs, but small

:

(With liberty to call at th-Bla' as they are, they

Cont),

THE Steamship

"AFGBAN IBINCE." Capt. Whalley. will be despatched s above on MONDAY, the 29th 8-p'. For fraight and passage apply to ABNHOLD, KARBERG &0. Genom Age ti. Hongkong, 9th Sept. 1918. 1946

REGULAR STEAMSHIP

SERVICE

For NEW YORK With Liberty to call at the Malabar Coast,

beving arrived from the above Proposed Sailing from Hongkong ports, Consignees of Cargo are

hereby informed that their Goods s.s. "SHIMOSA" or or about

are being landed and. placed at

9th, Oct.

their risk in the Hongkong and For BOSTON and NEW YORK. Kowloon Wharf and Godown'

on or Company's Godowns at Kowloon, $.s. "MONTROSE" ahout where each "consignment will be

6th Oct. sorted out mark by mark and For Freight and further in- delivery can be obtained as soon formation apply to ne the Goods are landed.

Optional goods will be carried on unless instructions are given to the contrary before NOON;

TO-DAY.

Goods not cleared by the 30th September, will be subject to rent. Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination 57 the Consignee's and Cote representatives at an appointed hour. All claims must be present- ed within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be re cognized. No claims will be admitted after the goods have left. the Godowns

BIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

DODWELL & CO,, Lrg. Hongkong. 18th Sept., 1911.

Agents.

SHIP

Notice

WING KEE & CO.

47-40, Connaught Rd,

CHANDLERS.

PROVISION & COAT

MERCHANIC

Lgighong, Spid Sept. 1213 (451 Hongkong, 23rd Va- 1912.

have deadly power.

the Powerful Disinfectant

VA

is a safeguard against them. Use a colution of CN one table spoonful to the gallon of water-for washing floora ani wodwork for flushing toilets and sinks, and for sprinkling on decaying mitte:

It will destroy germ life and make the home healthful.

The Yellow Package with Gable Top CHINA COMMERCIAL

THE

CO.

3. DUDDELL STREET.

SAINT-RAPHAEL

Tonio, RestoRATIVE, DIGESTIVE WINK

Vory palatable,

Known throughout the world and prescribed in all cases of Anomin, Deblilty and concatoscance, to young women, children and the aged. Invaluable in hot olimates.

DOSE: One wins-plass after the two principal meals,

Each bottle of genuino VIN SAINT-RAPHAËL þears, in addition

to the registered trade-mark

(b) The WARRANTY STAMP of the UNION DES FABRICANTS, -U) A METAL SKAL Bdvortising QBBAS

CLETEAS & MELISSA azd

which surpassen all oth pufety and faultless preparation. To be tai PIEŽOOMPAGNIE da VIN SAINT-EO}}

HOALURKOK MAOSELPA4

AND

TWO

VIOLET ELBE

DAINTY RAGTIME SONGS AND DANCES

LATEST MOTION PICTURES.

Notices

JUST ARRIVED.

Ex. s.s. EASTERN..

SMOKED FILLET HADDOCKS. KIPPERED HERRINGS. Also in hand, Fresh Deep Bay Oysters.

Open till Midnight.

ALEXANDRA CAFE Co.

TELEPHONE No. 1057

M. Y. SAN & CO.

CHOICE

with 1911, and British drille alone give an advance on the figures of 1910. The Chinese consumer ban not yet been educat ed up to the poist appreciating the inherent superiority of the dearer article; he prefers cheap and gaudy goods, and to this fail- ing the large Chinese stɔros pand- er, The local output of cotton, fabrics would appear to be on the inoreare, and further, there is no doubt that the practice of imita ting foreign trade marks is be coming wore prevalent. In con nection with the local industry the rise in the importation of aniline dyes from £11,523 in 1910 to £18,943 in 1912 is worthy of note. Woollen goods and wool and-cotton mixtures show, in most cases, the same decline as is evid- ent in certain clusese of cotton goods, but here again there are two notable exceptions. The importa tion of tweeds and Fergen TOSE

CONFECTIONERY, from 87,813 yarde in 1011 to

114,640 yards in 1912, while the figures for colton dock ad vanced from 103 894 to 493,198

CHOCOLATE, yards, an increase of over-150-

BISCUITS,

AND

UP STAIRS

RESTAURANT

AND

CAKES.

per cent in the same period. These figures reflect the tendency of the Chineas of all classes to adopt foreign methods of dress. The inclination is general and not confined to any aproial class of the population. The lower

ICE CREAM.oless, however, while evincin

Nos. 92, 94 and 96, Queen's Road Central, HONGKONG.

REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS

(COPY OF LETTER)

Office of the President

PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION

SAN FRANCISCO.

January 2nd, 1913.

that the

This is to certify

every desire to acquire, s Euro pean exterior, do by no means feel themselves obliged to

the other adjuncts in the way under-olothing, which the Euro- pean is apt to consider a necessit The ordinary sweater" example, with its attached collar, does away with the necessity of the additional expense which would be incurred by the par chase of shirt and collar: The imports of singlets and drawers ross from 38,924 pieces" in 1911 79,619 pieces in 1912, but there is no corresponding increase

REMINGTON STANDARD TYPE- in the way of material for thirts

WRITER is used exclusively for cotton or woollen) The Chinese

the official Panama-Pacific

ordial Exposition,

business

of the middle and lower classes the

International

CHARLES C MOORE

Bole

SIEMSSEN &00

Hongkong Canton, South China and Formon

only, thous

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