TYRES! TUBES !
TYRES!
NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED.
Prices of Tyres and Tubes.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
Hongkong Hotel.
Corrected to 31st February, 1921.
C. W. Anderson
B. Appel
J. Arnold
J. T. Bagram
E. W. Bauckham
Miss H. Ellio
› Mrs. M. A. Lisaak
Miss C: J. Lowson
Q. Iudin
Mias M. Landals R. Lemar-
Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
H. M. Banner. chand
Man
Mrs. J. Barr
Mr. and Mrs. J.
F. Macgregor
J. E. de Beaug. R. MacGregor
hamp
P. Marks
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. B. Marshall
H. Benson
Mrs. E. R. Belilos
R. W. Bordean
Mr. and Mrs. J.
Martin
D). McMurray
Mra. E. Belz N. McIntyre
A. S. Biggerstaff Mrs F. Monney Mr. and Mrs. J. H. M. Morgans
R. C. Morton D. Birrell
Mr. and Mrs, S. J. R. Murray
Mr. and Mrs. W.
Prices.
Size.
Moke.
Tyres. Tubes.
S C
$ C
28 x 3:
Eisk (Clincher-Motor cycle 25,00
9.000
31 x 4
Fisk Clincher
60.00
13 00
31 x 4
Sioux (Clincher)
80.50
13.50
Bisney
33 x 4
Dunlop (Straight side)
75:00
13.50
10. W. Bowen
33 x 4
Sioux (Straight side)
88.50
13.50
Miss H. L. Bowes
34 x 4
Fisk (Clincher Pinin tread)
60.00
15.50
J. Bradley
34 x 4
Fisk (Straight side) N.S.
70.00
15.50
34 x 4
Sioux (S.S.)
90.00
15 50
Dr. J. G. Lyon-
Brown
34 x 42
Dunlop (S.S.)
95.00
15.50
P. Carmichacl Thos Cook
35 x 41
Dunlop (Clincher)
95.00
16.00
35 x 41
U.S. Chain (S.S.)
100.00
16.00
J. H. Coota
37 x 5
Dunlop (Clincher or S.S.)
130.00
20.00
Miss Cripps
N. Croucher
815 x 105
Sioux Clincher)
75.00
14.00
W. H. Daub
880 x 120
Sioux (Clincher)
105.00
17.50
A. David
THE DRACON MOTOR CAPCO.
24. Des Vœux Road, Central.
Tel. 482 & 3552.
HOTEL LISTS.
Peak Hotel.
Corrected to gard February, 1921.
Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W.
Tel. 482 & 3552.
Palace Hotel.
Corrected to 23rd February, 1921. Capt. R.Y. Ander W. A. Lacobe Mrs. E. A. Liley Mrs. E. Dobinson Capt. K. A. Mat- G. Forestier
thews
son
|A. 6. Fornyth
P. Nixon
F. A. Nixon
Mr. and Mrs. S.
J. F. Bromfield Oldham
Mrs. I. S. Coon
D. R. Davies
|S. F. Denby
J. Dewar
Mre. E.M. Dimick R. Douglas
F. II. Danning Mr. and Mrs. C.
M. Edo
[Capt. 1. W. Ecru
R. C. Elliott H. J. Farmer Eng. Capt. S. T.
Ferguson
V. S. FerguRON Mr. and Mrs. N. Forum
Miss M. Packard
Miss V. Packard,
J. G. Paisley
Mr. and Mrs. J.
N. Parker Misa D. E. Pep
porell
8. 8. Perry
A. V. Pinson
V. C. Ponsonby Miss L. Pritchard
Miss E. Proper
Capt. P. R. Pur-
slow
F. H. Ray II. Roiss
A. E. Reynell W. R. Ricketts F. L. Robbins H. W. Rohjoħn Mr. and Mrs. W.
R. Roller
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 1921.
THEATRE ALS
ROYAL
G.
COMMENCING' TUESDAY · MARCH
EDGAR - WARWICK
announces a short return season of the popular
WARWICK COMEDY CO.
TUESDAY, March 1st WEDNESDAY,
March 2nd THURSDAY, March 3rd FRIDAY, March 4th SATURDAY, March 5th
FIVE NIGHTS ONLY
Bernard Shaw's Delightful Comedy ARMS AND THE MAN
N. & J. Thorpe-Mayne's Mystery Play THE LAST ACT Hubert Henry Davies's Witty Comedy CAPTAIN DREW
H. V. Esmond's Delightful Comedy of Youth WHEN WE WERE TWENTY-ONE
CHUCKLES.
By General Request BROWN SUGAR
Plans at MOUTRIE'S
It was Sunday evening, and Tommy had been to Sunday school in the afternoon.
"Father," he asked, what is a Babbath day's journey ?"
"I should say twice round the golf course, answered father.
Deck-Hand-Poor Bill Spoof
is dead. He broke his neck in siok bay last night."
'Striker—“ Dead: 'I thought he
REPULSE BAY HOTEL.
off
The approach roads to the above Hotel aro closed tem- porarily for
the purpose regrading. Patrons are, therefore, kindly requested to use the steps; opposite the main entrance until completion of such work.
THE INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD,
The Directors of the above
NEW
ADVERTISEMENT
NOTICE.
Particulars and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the 28th day of February, 1921, at 8 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of Crown Land at Kow-
in loon
the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years. with the option of renewal at & Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for one further term of 75
years,
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT,
Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1408.
Registry No!
No of Sale
Locality.
X
Boundary Measurements.
*
% 饯
feel. Tret.fent. 4feet
parate's plen
about 19,172
23,503
WANTED.
WANTED. -- Britisher" desire one or two furafshed rooms, with or without board. · Central dia.
triat preferred. Reply with term to Box 512 c/o Hongkong Talu- graphi
FOR SALE. MILNER'S SAFES APPLY TO
LAMMERT BROS. Duddell Street.
FOR SALE.
One Hornshy-Ackroyd Oil Engine 3 Horse Power. Fuel: Kerosene. Complete with cooling apparatus; in good condition. May be viewed by appointment at
GUN CLUB HILL BARRACKS
KOWLOON
Apply to the undersigned.
LAMMERT BRÓS...
TO BE LET.
TO LET.-Shortly for eight months, WELL FURNISHED THREE-ROOM FLAT; Eng-
only had a light attack of lum-Company have declared an In- HONGKONG HORTICULTURAL fish bath; geyser: modern sanita-
bago."
torim Dividend on
Deferred
Deck-Hand-"That's right, but Sharee for the year 1920 at the
R. R. Roxbarah the doctor massaged his back rate of 6/- per share.
J. Ryan
P. G. J. Rudolph
Mrs. Ph. Sand.
rowitz
Mr. and Mrs. II.
B. Fowler
Mrs. E. S. For
Mr. and Mrs. R-Master F. Foy
and J. S. Gardiner
H. W. Sassoon Mr. and Mrs.
Shellim child & nurse
Mr. and Mrs. L. Capt. Sigveland Mrs. J. Sinclair A. Goldsmith
J. Gurman
Nichols
R. Geoffrey
children
F. H. Gosliner
Mra
Mr.
and
Mrs
A. Greensett
J. H. Oxherry
E. Hosther
B. Petheram
Mrs.
and Mr.
F. Hobbs
Capt. T.G. Purvis J. P. Rewes Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Hood and GA. Nyles children
J. G. Grant
H. W. Allen B. Keanett
and Capt. and Mrs. Mr.
Árober
Koukolovsky Mr. and Mr. A. Miss Koukoievsky
E. Ashton 1. Н. Kring Surgeon Comdr. H. P. Laniarcho & Mro. Aveling Mr. and Mrs
Langridge
R. E. O. Bird
Alr. and Mrs. D. J. D. Lloyd
R. 8. Logan
K. Blair
M. J. Broen
J. G. Bridger
H. B. Bridger
Mr. and Mrs. E.
Mr. and Mrs. T.
N. MacReynolds
and Mrs
Mr.
C. P. Marcel
W.H. Carpenter Mr.
G. F. Cavillo
and Mra
Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. Mathinsen
Mr. and Mrs. R. Mrs. M. M
C. Comrie
W. E. Hale
with alcohol and he couldn't resist trying to lick it off."
"It is not always necessary to make a direct accusation," ra- Emarked the barrister who was asking damages in behalf of a client because of insinuations damaginging his good
You have heard of the womar who called to the maidservant- Mary Mary, come and take the parrot downstairs-the master has dropped his collar stud.' **
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. H. Skelton
C. Y. Smits Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Spragul Capt. T. P. Hall Mrs. W. Sprod Miss D. Sprod Mr. C. F. Starkey C. Hammond
Mr. and Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. II. Tait
W. Stevena A. Hannibal
1. J. W. de Hoog. H. Wakchan Mr. and Mrs. H.
D. J. Wasp J. P. Wilson
5. Hurley w. E. Ilea
Station Hotel,
G. Harper
L. II. Stewart J. Scott-Haraton K. Takahashi A. J. P. Heard
Sir Eric and Lady Stuart-Taylor Mrs. L. Bender-
Bon
II. C. Taylor
Corrected to 19th February, 1981. Mr and Mrs. T. Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Hindmarsh P. Temphton Capt. A. W. Miss D. Tilling
A. M. Timke Howard
Miss F. Best P. J. de Kant
F. L. Hough
J. K. Tweed
name.
Two old crofters were having a talk on things in general.
"How are you getting on with the cutting, Murdo?”
"Oh, just middling. Rory. I hav'na got a good scythe."
"I believe that; they're not making them as they used to do."
"You are quite right there. I have never got a good wan since
C. W. M. Bion Mr. and Mrs. Win Mrs. M. Hussey Mr. and Mrs. R. Sheffield died. He was a good
Macfarlane
N. de Man
J. R. Mareli
W. Church
Mr. and Mrs. E
Cockburn
E. L. Mecklen
burgh
Lt. Comdr.
C
8. S. Begg
and
L. P. Krause Mrs. J. Macdonald
Mr. and M
and child
F. Mille
Capt.
ani
II. S. Mills
Brown
Mr. and
Mr. L Cole
:
G. Morgan
Murray
C. F. Cooper
Mrs. Cormack
Capt. and Mrs.
Corson
B. Crowley
10. C. Brooks
Mrs Mrs. J. Stewart Mrs. B. McCallum
Mrs. T.B. Mudie P. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Porter
D. F. Cuthill Mr. and Mra. R. Capell
J. D. Danby
Miss Capell
Eng. Comdr. W. Col. L. A. NicholMastor Capell
Dawson
Mr. and
F. J. Dickie
вол с.м..
Mrs. A. H. Penn
K. Ralphs
Lt. Comdr & Mrs. Mr.
Drew
Capt. and Mrs. J.
L. G. Carter
C. J. Conroy
Mrs. Dawson
and
W. E. Roberts
H. W. Roger
D. D. Dryden J. 8. Robinin
Mr. & Mr. John
Duncan
G. E. Ellama
N. S. Ellis
O. Farmer
A. V. Former
J. Farmer
Maj. and Mrs.
Sanders
O. E. Bandstroo
Mr. and
W. Schofield
Mrs
R. P. Shaw
Sharp
Rev. W. T. and Hon. Mr. E.
Fen-
Mrs. therstone
Miss Gibson
H. Greenwood
Mr. and
A. Findlay Smith,
H. Spicer
Mrg. and Mist
Stubbings
Mrs. J. F. Swindella
H. L. Grout
and Mrs.
Mr.
and Mr.
B. J. Svrett
W.H. Groskamp Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. B.
A. Hale
B. U. Hele
D. Hall
Mrs. L. Hansen
Maj. Harding
Thompson
A. v. . Dekker
R. Dijkstra
1. J. Endert
1. Harper
Mr. and Mrs G.
I'ilger
A. N. Reid G. Ringnalda Capt. & Mrs. 11.F.
Mr. and Mrs. A.
do Jacobs
Dr. E. A. Jay E. M. Joseph R. Julian Mr. and Mrs. N.
B.. Karanjia Mrs. W. E. Keut Miss Kent
H. Tyler, and children
maker.".
"Oh, yes, you may say that ho was very good, and there was a man called Patent, as good if J.not better than Mr. Sheffield."
B. H. Tyler
F. R. Vida Mr. and Mrs. D. Walker Mr. and Mrs. D.
J. Weir
Mr. and Mrs. H.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Wellby
Kewley
А. Корр Robinson & child 11. Kuchmann Ji
and Mr.
Mr. J. Lambert
D. W. Salter & Mr. and Mrs. H. children
A. Lammert Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. S. Smith
A. Harrington Wm. Thom P.-kamp H. Watkins
Mr. L. V. Lang
Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. And Mr. Hydo and two J. A. Withell ahrikdren
St. George's House. Corrected to 24th February, 1921. Major Ragual . C Lowick
Mr Mrs. Bagual and Mr. Lyall
• chikd
H. M. Madden Mr. McHugh Mr. and Mrs. A Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McGrath children
Mrs. D. H. Banner
Mr. and Mrs K. Brale
Quarles Yan Miss L. Beale Ufford
Mr.
Mrs and Mr. and Mre. R. G. H. Wakeman. Berentson
M. Henderson R. A. Walter
A. H. Hollings- H. H. Webster
worth
Mr. and Mrs Hr. and Mrs. A. Marshall Wood
Mrs. W. McKenzie
Mr. and
Mr.
and
Beno
B. O. Blaker Mr. Benton C.
Byrd
The
Misses
Wellby H. E. G. West Dr. J. D. White A. V. White
Mrs. E. M. Wil
liams
Dividends for Shareholders on the Colonial Register are free of Income Tax and will be paid at the rate of 2/10 per dollar.
Dividend Warrants will be ob-
SOCIFTY.
Annual
FLOWER SHOW
in the BOTANIC GARDENS
ainable on and after Saturday, WEDNESDAY 2nd MARCH 26th February, 1921, at the Com pany's Office,
Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from 19th February to 26th February, both days in- clusive.
JARDINE MATHESON & CO. LID
General Managers. Hongkong, 26th January, 1921.
TH
PUBLIC AUCTIONS.
HE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction on
2 to 6 p.m.
ONE DAY UNLY. Tea on the ground. LADY STUBBS will distribute Prizes
at 5 p.m. Admission
Children hall price.
NOTICE.
$1
From the 1st of March, our business will be removed to No. 12, Queen's Road Central, lately occupied by Pathe -Freres, and Wednesday, the and. March 1920, next door to the Colonial Dis.
commencing at 2.30 p.m.
at their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street
A Quantity of Valuable House- hold Furniture Comprising:-
A Border song-writer tells e
Elackwood chaire, flower stunde, tools, & table, Chesterfield couch, good story aginst a printer tr whom he had sent the MS. of
asy chairs, teak overmantels, one of his compositions to break desks and bookcases, pic- printed.
tures, carpet, rugs, etc. etc.
The best and most original line in this particular song the author considered to br one which referred to boyhood.&
WIS а
Dr. M. C. Lasher Mr. and Mrs. Pand which read, "When his
P.J. Wodehouse cheeks deepest line Mr. and Mrs. C.
dimple:" Mr. and Mrs. G. Lauritsen
The author took the precaution Mr. and Mrs. 6. H. Woodman
of asking for a proof before the B. Levy
song was printed, and to this day he considers that it was well that ho did so, for when the shoot was delivered for his that the inspection he found comp. had mixd his "d's" and "p's" and made bis favourite line to read, "When his cheeks deepest line was a pimple."
Miss AmesZ
Carlton Hotel. Corrected to 23rd February, 1921, M. O. Acock Mr. and Mrs,
H. Jory Mr. and Mrs. D.
Miss Jory Amest
8. Kristiansend G. E. Marr J. Marshell. Mrs. H.T. Bodges Miss McPherson Master Badges Mrs. G. E. Mill Mrs. E.E. Camer. W. L. Pechler
Mr. and Mrs. T.
C. Ramsey Mr. and
F. Arnold F. J. Blyth
&
Ст
IF. D. Carr
Do our readere remember (asks the London Morning Post) the Mrs. priceless Punch picture of years ago in which Charles Keen-
S. Chareen
Romadios Mra.. R. do. Chesro
Hugh S. Miller C. Chrispoffersen Mr. and Mrs. W. showed Paterfamilias being fitted Mr. Alex Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. D. E. V. Ryuberh into the home-made suit fashion- Mr. Thomas Mit M. Cohn Mr. and Mrs. Fed for him by economical mamma
choll
L. Schwarttz
D. Humphreys Maj. and Mrs. & Mr. and Mrs. C. Mr.
R. W. Lee Jones A. Young
R. G. S. Kay
Repulse Bay Hotel.
Corrected to 21st February, 1921.
Mr. and Mrs. V. Mr. and
Oleir
McEwen
Mr. and Mrs P. Misa McEwen
H. Craig
Mrs. G. Crook-
shank
T. I Day
7. F. Farthing Mrs. A. B. Greig
and child Comdr, A. B.
Greig, n.N. Mrs
7. J. B. Helstrom Surg. Comdr L.C.
T. F. Cobbs Mrs. E. O. Pearce Hunt R.N.
Mr. and Mra A. Mr. and Mrs. G.Mrs. L. C. Hunt
H. Compton
Mr. and Mrs. A.
H. Ferguson
child
Miss Hollier
H. Potts and P. A. Hutton
child and nurse T. J. Lamb
Mr. and Mrs. G. Dr. M. Leandro
¡Mr. Bud
Lossius
J. Robinson
Miss Walker
and
Mrs. F.M. Colline
and their fair daughters? Mr. and Mrs. F. Mra. Geo. Cormack
C. Cylijino
M. Selby E. Ferguson
G. A. Dek
Miss Shilling Nicoll
Miss R. A. Dodd J. R. Sinner Mias C.S. Everett F. Sloot
J. G. Smart R. Boler
G. Faravel
Mrs
Mrs C. Fletchers
Mrs M. Goff
C. L. Pnake T. G. Paterson W. H. Potley Mr. and
Carey J. Miaa Potter Dr. and Mr.
Mr.
. Sentt
and
Pinc
Teak dining tables and chairs, zeak sideboards, dinner waggons,
glass ware etc. etc. ice chest, cutlery, electro-plated
Double brass & teak bedsteads, eak wardrobes with bevelled mirrors, teak dressing tables, washstande, chest of drawers, etc.
tc.
car
1 Indian Motor Cycle with sido]
2 Grand Pianos
On view from Tuesday, the 22nd inst.
Catalogue will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS..
Auctioneers.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
RACE MEETING 1921. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
It would be brought back vividly to their memory by and Saturday, February 23rd,
24th, 25th and 26th. Utile paragraph on which we
TICKETS of Admission to the ehanced the other day in one of the weekly periodicals for Grand Stand and Enclosure may under the heading, be obtained from Messre. Kelly Domese Discoveries." Headed & Walsh, Limited, or at the Gate, Price $4 for each day or $12 for Trousers," it ran as
the Meeting. Soldiers and Sailors in uniform $1 each day.
women,
"Men's Lfollows:-
J. Stuko J. Syrrinton Capt. Gumley Capt. T. M. Hag. Miss I. G.
Taylor lofegg Mr. H. Halvorsen L. J. Taylor,
C. Hanno Spence and
Miss R. Toretsky Misa E. Hogend Capt. I Thorson Mr. and Mrs. G. O. F. Ulstad
W. P. Hunt Mr. and Mrs. R Misa Hont
J. Vilim
children
J. Storm
A. L. Terry
Mr. and Mrs. J.
Watt
Mr. and Mrs. B. Mr. and Mrs, G.
E. Johannes E. Whitman
Mrs.
32 PTR
10. II. B. Jones
VALSPAR
"When these wear thin at the knees, instead of patching them, cut the legs at the knees and turn back part to front. If done by machine the join is hardly noticeable, and the trousers will lust a long while."
That "hardly" has a sinister flock!
BRONZE
The Stewarda request, the plea- sure of the presence of the Ladies of Hongkong at the Grand Stand and Enclosure during the Races.
R. J. PATERSON,
Clerk of the Course. Hongkong, 17th February, 1921.
pensary.
N. LAZARUS, Optician.
28, Queen's Road. C.
St. Andrew's Hall City Hall
Thursday
3rd March At 5.30
P.M.
PIANO RECITAL
Repeat Performance
of Professor Danenberg's Pupils.
Tickets at Anderson's at $1.00
NOTICE.
THE HONGKONO ROPE MANUFACTURING
CO., LTD.
The Thirty-Seventh Ordinary Annual Meeting of Shareholders in the above Company will be held at St. George's Building,
Chater Road, Victoria, on Thurs- day the 3rd March 1921, at 11 o'clock a.m. for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the report or the General Managers for the year ending 31st December 1920, and electing a Consulting Committee and Auditors.
The Transfer Books of the
Company will be closed from Saturday the 26th February 1921 to Thursday the 3rd March 1921, both days inclusive,'-
SHEWAN TOMES & CO.
BOTTOM
A PERFECT ANTI-FOULING COMPOUND.
HOLLAND PACIFIC
SOLE AGENTS:-
General Managers.
tion; piano; telephone can be rented. Apply Box No. 517 clo
Hongkong Telegraph."
CHINA SUGAR REFINING COMPANY LIMITED.
NOTICE.
The Forty-Third Ordinary Annual Meeting of the Share- bolders of the above Company will be held at the Offices of the General Agents, Pedder's Street, on Friday the 18th March at 11.00 am, for the purpose of receiving the Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st. December 1920.·
The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 4th to 18th March, both days inclusive.
JARDINE, MATHESON' & C, LTD.
General Agents. Hongkong, 18th February, 1921.
A. S. WATSON & CO. LTD.
NOTICE.
RACE MEETING.
On Wednesday, 23rd Thurs- day, 24th., Friday, 25th, and Saturday, 26th. Instant, all departments will be CLOSED at
1 P.M.
On these dates THE HONGKONG DISPEN- SARY will be open for the pur- pose of dispensing prescriptions
as follows:
19
6 P.M. to 7.30 P.M.
A. S. WATSON & CO. LTD. Hognkong, 23rd, February, 1921.
WAR MEMORIAL.
SUBSCRIPTION LÍST
For the erection by Public Subscription, of a building to be run on Y. M. C. A. lines, to he called the **War Memorial Institute and to be managed for the joint pee of the Navy, the Army and Civilians by a Joint Board of Directors.
A portion of the sum raised will be devoted to the erection of a per- manent store memorial which will be put in hand at an early date.
Lists may he found at:-- Messrs. Lane Crawford Messrs. Kelly & Walsh Messrs. Moutrie
Messrs. Wh. Powell Ltd. The Hongkong Club The Hongkong Cricket Club The Club Lusitano The Engineers' Institute The Victoria Recreation Club The Kowloon Cricket Club The Kowloon Bowling Club The Peak Club The Club de Recreio The Craigengower (lub
MĻJ. BREEN, Hon. Secretary War Memorial
Committee.
PAINT
TRADING COMPANY.
LTD..
HONGKONG.