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PUBLIC AUCTION,
CEO. P. LAMMERT,
AUCTIONEER, SHARE &
·GENERAL· · BROKER
THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auction on
FRIDAY
the 3rd July 1914, commenc- ing at I am. at his, Sales
Rooms, Duddell Street
A Quantity of Valuable House- hold Furniture.
Terms -Cash on delivery. ́.
GEO. P. LAMMERT.
Auctioneer.
G.
R,
PARTICULARS and CONDI- TIONS of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Mon- day. the 6th day of July, 1914, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency, the Governor of Hongkong, of the right to quarry stone on the following Lots of Crown Land at Cha Kwo Liang and Lyemun in the Now Territories of Hongkong, for a period extending from the 6th day of July 1914, up to and including the 30th day of June, PARTICULARS OF THE LOTS.
1915.
Query Bus No. Janality:
11045
الله Lot
CONSIGNEES
YUSEN
NIPPON
KAISHA.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM EUROPE, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.
THE Company's Steamship
"HIRANO MARU,“ having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
Optional goods will be carried on unless Instructions are givon to the contrary bofore NOON, TO-DAY!
Goods not cleared by the 6th July, will be subject to rent. Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignes's and Co.'s representatives at an appointed hour. All claims must be present-
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1914,
Tow to Keep Healthy
How
in the Hot Season.
"In the great heat of Lahore, where it is especially trying. Mr. Kensington and I have. taken Saratogen, and we have both found it a wonderful reviver and lerve tonic."
So writes the wife of Mr. Justice Kensington, and she wilda: "Sanatogen is also the best ence for digestive troubles that I have come across."
Now, it is your nerves and digestion which Buffer most during the excessive heat, that is why you particularly intel a eiurse of Saratogen at this time of the year. Start taking it at once-it is certain to do you a great deal of good. It will ease you to stand the Heat better, and to feel brighter and more vigorous, both physically and mentally, than would otherwise be xssible,
Enrich your Blood.
Sanatogen-your blood needs it too. For the Not only do your nerves and digestion need
deficient both in red corpuscles-ilie oxygen blood deteriorales at this season; it becomea carrier-and in white corpuscles, the "policemen" of the bedy, whose luty it's to slay disease gernis when they get into the system, Satalogen greatly" multiplies these red and white corpuscles, thereby Invigorating the whole systems and incensing its powers of resistance to disease, that you re dutch es likely to suffer from fevers, boils, liver affectins, and stommeli angi bowel complaints which are so prevalent just now.
Sanatogen
THE FOQD -/TONIC
There is another way in which Sanatogen prove of great service. Even temperate people are naturally inclined at this time to depend too much on alcohol and other stimplants, as a incans of counteractingthe languor, depressionand Irritability from which al! Europeans suffer. Sanatogen corrects this tendency, because it gives just that mental and emotional exhilaration which is needed and gives it permaiently, without any reaction or other injurious effects. This, of course, is due to its powerful, yet quite healthy and natural, influence on the brain cells.
Take Sanatogen regularly.
There is no doubt that you need Saratogen- everybody docs during this weather. And your own doctor will recommend you to take it regularly na a genine and feinvigorator. Why not start taking it to buy here and now-before your vital energy is further depressed by the heat? Buy bottle at the nearest Chemist'a, And drop us a post-card-mention this paper for a Free Copy of "The Art of Liking." Address: A. Walling and Co., 6, Kiukiang Road, Shanghai.
TO SAIL
"GLEN LINE"
ed within ten days of the (MCGREGOR, GOW & Co.) Ltd. steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be re- cognized. No claims will be admitted after the goods have left
the Godowns.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, Agents, Hongkong, 29th June, 1914. [915
For Clasgow & Rotterdam The s.s. "GLENSTRAE "
(Capt. McGillivray) will be des Patched for the above ports on or about 18th July 1914.
Saloon fare Hongkong/Glas- gow £40.
For freight or passage, apply
Don't forget after the Show to Supper, and Light Refreshments
ALEXANDRA CAFE, ·
Open Till Midnight,
1
SHEWAN TOMES & Co.
*Agents. Hongkong, 18th June, 1914.
Sir H. Hesketh Bell, K.C.M.G.,
Governor and Commander Ta Chief of élie Leewardl Talauds, writes :
For a mig doing haid mental work in an enervating climate, there is, according to my ck- perience, no better in- vigorator than Sanat ogen.**
The Hon. Mr. Justice Casperst,
Judge of the High Court Calcutta, wrikri
"I have been taking Sanalogen on and off for the past three year, and find it very beneficial. Many people know' take Saustogen and appreci.
ate i
Mr. Eden Philipolts,
the well-known" Novelist. writes:
"Sanatogen is of real value in the brain worker, wait and a food combined. I can give it high praise from personal experience,"
Mr. Arnold Bennett,
the famas Novelist and Irtist, weitest
"The tonic effect of Sanatogen on
'me is simply wonderful."
TO SAIL
Regular Steamship Service.
Proposed Sailing from Hongkong For BOSTON & NEW YORK
5.5. "MUNCAS- Į on or about TER CASTLE" 16th July.
For Fraight and further in- formation apply to
DODWELL & CO., LTD,
Agents. Hongkong June 4th, 1914.
HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOGK CO., LTD.
TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: "MANIFESTO" HONGKONG.
Codes Used: A1: A.B.C, Fifth Edition: Engineering. First and Second Edition; Western Union and Watkin'a,
Dock Owners, Ship Builders. Marine and Land Engineers, Boller Makers,
Iron and Brass Founders, Forge Masters. Electricians. AGETLYENE CUTTING AND WELDING FOR SHIP AND BOILER REPAIR. Modern up-to-date plant operated by our own specially trained workmen under expert European supervision.
HEAD
OFFICE: KOWLOON,
Telephone No. 1 K
All classes of liht Steel workc manufactured by the above process. Tanks, Drums, Ventilators, Pipes, &c., &c.
THE DIMENSIONS OF DOCKS AND SLIPS ARE AS FOLLOWS:-
| KENOTU
MAND OF BÓCK or sur
ON KEEL
ENTRANCE BIZANTI
Подск
KOWLOON
Patent Bip, No.
Y
DEPTH OVER
RISE OF TIDE
17TING KILPI
BILL AT ORDINARY
EIKING TIDES
700'
[B6*
[tro ballars}
Jo
124
No. Dock, Kowloon,
No. Dock, Yow
Na, Back, Kowloon............ Patent Bilp, Nos Kowloos...
Kowloon...
| TAI-KOK-TSUI
Cosmopolitan Dock a
ABERDEEN Hora Flocka LaBoat Dockst
Please Address Enquirios to the Chief Manager,
?
Telephone No. 20, Hogkong,
+4
QUEEN'S BUILDIGS.
R. M. DYER B.Sc..
Kowloon Door Hongkong.
TOWN OFFICI
THEATRE
ENTERTAINMENTS
AR ROYAL FRIVOLITY FREEAR.
ON SATURDAY, JULY 4TH, 1914.
Under the distinguished patronage of HE. The Governor Sir.
HENRY MAY, K.O.M.G., H.E. Maj. Gen. KELLY, CB., Commodore R. H ANSTRUTHER, C.M.G., etc.
(ONE NIGHT ONLY.)
Box Plan open at MOUŢRIES.
Popular Prices: $3, $2, & st. "Naval & Military 50 cts. to$l seats. "FRIVOLITY" FREEAR in his WORLD-FAMOUS
Mr. Freonrhas had the honour of presenting the "FRIVOLI-'
TIES" before the late King Ed- ward VII., King. of Siam,. etc. Freear also received from Abdul Hamid (Sultan of Tur- kay) the Gold
Medal of Fine
Arts, for his command por formance in Yildiz Palace, Constantinople, and from H. E. the Sulton of Zanzibar Ivory. Walking Stick.
an
14
FRIVOLITIES"
F R-
Gold Sleeve: Links from H. E. Lord Glad-: stone, in Pro+ toria, and Gold Cigarette Cano, with
other.
presents from H. M. the Queen Mother of Siam, recently in Bangkok.
Credentials in proof of above
together with
the Medal
NOTICE
DO YOU OWN
GRAMOPHONE?
IF SO, YOU KNOW WHAT YOU HAVE TO PAY FOR RECORDS AND WILL APPRECIATE THE OP-
HE PORTUNITY OF BUYING AT LOW PRICES. WE HAVE JUST ISSUED A SPECIAL LIST.
IN FOR ONE!
SEND
ROBINSON'S
BREWER & CO.
-):0:-
of Pedder Street, (Adjoining Hongkong Hotel Main Entrance)
Telephone No. 696.
I'
0
L
T
Fine Arts pro-
Nonted by H.I.M
the Sultan maY
THE GOLDEN LADY,
BUSH LIFE,
at
E S.
by Bortram Atkey BOSAMBO OF THE RIVER,
$1.75
by Dugald Ferguson.......... THE CHINK IN THE ARMOUR,
80at,
by Edgar Wallace
1.75
by Mrs. Belloc Lowndes..... 80st”
THE AMAZING PARTNERSHIP,
by E. Phillips Oppenheim UNTO CAESAR,
THE DATES OF WRATH,
1.75
by Arnold Bennett THE CONFESSIONS OF ARSENE
LUPIN
Вост
by Baroa
Orozy......
1.75
THE SORCERERS STONE,
by Beatrice Grimshaw
1.75 JAPAN,
A
1.75
ENEMY HATH DONE THIS,
by Constance Maud
"
KIDNAPPED,
by Joseph Hacking
THE
WEB OF CIRCUMSTANCE,
175
by Enilly Maglaren
1.75
be Been
Mout ries.
By Freear-The man who made the Sultan laugh. To Be Right Book Your Seat or 'You may be Loft. Laughter is the best of all Tonics -Freear's Book of Jokes, 50 ets. at Moutries.-On Froear's three visits to Shanghai standing room was at a premium in the Lyceum Theatre, as also in Sing- apore. Returning again to Shanghai shortly by general request. Great Success in Tientsin and Hankow. People still laughing.
NOTE.—A fan will be suppiled to each member of the audience, with compliments of the Milkmaid Cx Nothing like a hourty evening of laughter. Late car to the Peak.
VICTORIA THEATRE.
To-night
9.15
To-nigh
THE DRAMATIC PICTURE. AT THE FOOT OF THE SCAFFOLD IN 2 PARTS.
"WHEAT AND TARES"
IN 2 PARTS.
THE LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC AND SOME VERY COMIC FILMS.
ON FRIDAY 3RD JULY THE THRILLING DRAMA 'THE QUEEN'S JEWELS
IN 3 PARTS.
THE DEVIL'S GARDEN,
AN
by W. B. Maxwell
by Maurice Leblanc........... 800k. WHEN WE WERE LOVERS IN
by Daugina Sindon DAUGHTER OF FRANCE,
80ct
800t.
by R, L. Stevenson ........... Boot HOW TO ARGUE SUCCESSFULLY,
by William Macpbemon... 80c0%,
THE CHINA YEAR BOOK 1914 $7.50
CONSIGNEES
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
From CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE:
THE Steamship
"TORILLA."
NOTICE.
AMERICAN DENTISTRY PORCELAIN FILLINGS.
The Latest Improvements toward Lasting Workmanship and Painless Operations. No charge for examinations. Foes moderate. Diploma. Tokio.
T. YAMASAKI, 34.Queen's Road Central
(Corner of Flower S troet.)
DF
Telophone 1362,
having arrived from the above ports, consignees of cargo are hereby informed that their goods THE
will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge,
TO SAIL:
"INDRA" LINE LTD.
FOR NEW YORK
of the vessel will be landed at (with liberty to call at Malabar
ence, at consignees' risk and ex-
pense.
Cargo remaining on board. after 2 p.m. on
2nd July
Coast)
THE
HE Steamship.
**INDRA **
will be landed at consignees' risk (Capt. J. C. Alexander, will be dea
patched as abovo on Tuesday, 7th.
and expense;
No Fire Insurance has been July.
BIJOU SCENIC THEATRE.le of Lading will be count accommodation
TO-NIGHT
TO-NIGHT
Special Comic & Interesting Pictures"
MAX & A JEALOUS HUSBAND " "WIFFLES IN THE WORKSHOPS"
'CANINE RIVAL "** "WALRUS HUNTING”
Also
Pathe's British & Cerman Cazelte.
Will be Screened on Saturday, 4th July The great detective picture "NICK WINTER & THE MASKED THIEVES " Length 5,000 Feet.
CONSIGNEES
INDO CHINA STEAM NAV
·IGATION CO., LTD.
From CALCUTTA, PENANG
and SINGAPORE.
CONSIGNEES.
MOGUL LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES... From GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL
and STRAITS.
THE Steamship
by the undersigned,
This steamer has excellent for a limited. number of saloon passengers.
For Freight & passage, apply: JARDINE, MATHESON & CU., LTD..
Agents.
DAVID SASSOON & Co., Ltd. to
Agents.. Hongkong, 30th June, 1914.
COMPAGNIE DES
SAGERIES MARITIMES.
8.9. ATLANTIQUE"
NOTICE.
MES- Telephone No. 215, Sub. Ex. No. 9.
DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE.
for" SAN
Proposed sailings FRANCISCO & SAN PEDRO.
5.5.
DOLLAR
"BESSIE on or about
15th July.
&
Consignees of Cargo from Lon- don ex. 8.5. Basque "
Danube."
Connection made with Sult
3, Queen's Building
Japan and California
Consignoes of Cargo from Lake Railway at San Pedro for Bordeaux ex s.. "Ville de Cetto" OVERLAND points. For rates, In connection with above space and further particulars Steamer are hereby informed that apply to their goods with the exception of THE ROBERT DOLLAR CO., Opium, Treasure and Valuables
V. M. SMITH," - "GHAZEE"
are being lauded and stored at
Manager. CONSIGNEES of Cargo are their risks into the hazardous and
Tel. 792. hereby informed that all or extra hazardous Godowns of Goods are being landed at their risk the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf into the Godowns of Holt's & Godown Co., Ltd. ut Kowloon Wharf at Kowloon, whence whence delivery may be obtained Washington, June 2016 and/or from the wharves immediately after landing. corresponded Japan relative [delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwae California land question HE Company's Steamship
No Claims will be admitted ed on unless intimatic before was made public today both here after the Goods have left the Go-fromthe requesting it to and in Tokio by mutual agree "LOVAT,""
downs, and all Goods remaininTanded here.
ment teplying to Japan's note having arrived from the above undelivered after the
Bills of Lading will be count Porta Consignees of cargo by her will be subiagainst the Steamer orsigned by the Undersigned. of ten months ago to which Mr. are hereby informed that their presented to the Under Goods remaining unclaimed after Kato, the Japaness minister of goods will be delivered a signed on or before the 20th prox. the 6th July at Noog will be sub-foreign affaire, demanded au alongside. wire discharge or they will not be recognized.ject to rent and landing charges, wer on June 16, the United All broken, chafed and damaged. All claims must be sent in to States government dec ares that Goods are to be left in the Go me on or before the 10th July 1814 te langungo of the treaty between. downs, where they will be ex- or they will not be recognized, he two countries excludes amined on the 6th prox. at 11 All damaged packages will be Japanse from the right to hold De foramined on the 4th July at 10 agricultural lands. This apholds No Fire Insurance has been am
No Fire Insurance has been
the provisions of the Webb sot offoolady,
passed by the Californis Bills of Lading will be counter effected.
legislature in May, 1913. The signed by
United States replyis dated June 24, 1914, Manila Bulletin.
the 27th inst. will be landed at Consignee's risk and expense.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
Billa of Lading will be count ersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON
& CO., LTD. -
General memangers. Hongkong 26th June, 1814 (608
DODWELL & Co. Ltd.
Agents
P. THOMAS,
Agent Hongling, 29th Jane, 1914