NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
PREPAID
ADVERTISEMENTS.
25 WORDS-
51.00 for 3 insertions $1.50 if not prepaid State if Box No; is required
TO BE LET. TO LET. Large Ground Floor
Office. Central Location Particularly suitable for Banting business. Apply Box 1091 elo, "Hongkong Telegraph."
TO LET.-Single and Pouble
rooms with board. Apply
The Albany.
PRIVATE HOTEL — 1. Vic- minate from ferry. Next door
new
toria Garden Kowloon 1
TO BE LET.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
10 LET-7 houses in Gordon
R
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*TROILUS FROM. L. L
ARRIVED 6/3/24.
W.
Vri Simbre
Co
10 CASES
Welles Suitings
Road, Causeway Bay, near waterfront, good locality, suita- ble for godowns and factories, nicely built with reinforced con- crete upper flats suitable for
NOTICE is hereby given that original Delivery Order on dwelling purposes with water-
Apply No 2 Gordon Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, cover Road, Causeway Bay or Teling the above packages is lost or 27. Cheong Hing Contractor said to be so, an it is therefore | Company.
declared null and void.
meter.
[OUSES-Sale & rent. 19 Ho
Roomed, new reinforced concrete floor: 8 roomed also. both
Road direction.
Two
Duplicate Delivery Order is being issued Hongkong, 20th. March, 1924
THURSDAY, MARCH
AMUSEMENTS
BILLIARDS.
HO KOM TONG CUPS,
THE entree for the Ho Kom
Tong's Billisid Handicapto be held at the Palace Hotel has being postponed until 9th. July, 1524 to enable the championship competition to be completed.
PUBLIC DINNER
to
Sir William Rees-Davies, K. C.
houses also in Shengshui, one ASSOCIATION OF EXPORTERS IT is proposed that a dinner
Caine
Hamuntin. one Pak. Tel Q
$306, Hongkong Small Investors Share & Real Estate Co.
FOR SALE..
FOR SALE-One Allison Grandette Piano, and one botel Terms from $perRoamer 7 Sester touring car day full board. Special rates for with alternative winter Sedan ~ families. "TOR, K.357,
top Particulars from G. T. Edkins, 350 Peak, or A. E. Farrell, j co Butterfeld & Swire.
T
10 LET-5 roome house on Peak furnished, rent moderate
immediate possession. Letter to HONGKONG JOCKEY
Box No. 1092. c o Telegraph."
то
"Hongkong
MONTHS.-
O LET FOR
Peak rusidence 253 "The Falls" unfurnished, with garden and swimming tank. Possession 1st April, 1924 Apply SANG KEE New Bank Building.
O LET-5 roomed house
Το No. 5. Peace- Avenue.
Hemuntin. Arply within Box 1087
Hongkong Telegraph.
O
TO LET. Two roomed Eats Chantong Street Light & airy, electric lights, Water, two minutes from shameen British bridge. Apply ER Shameen.
Mogra.
25
BUNGALOW, Femished.
Pokfulam, and MATSHED at Repulse Bay, to let for 6 mon- this form April, Situated 4 miles from town on a beautiful site overlooking the ocean. 5 Rooms.
2 Bathrooms. Hot Water System Electric Light. Fiush Lavatories Garage for Cars. Tennis Court
commodious and
servants quarters. Rent $350 per month Apply G. H Wilson. care of Robertson, Wilson & Co. Ltd.,
Tel. 1746.
CLUB.
EXTRA RACE MEETINGS 1924
FMBERS Season Tickets
are now ready, and may be obtained by those Members who have not already received them from Messrs. Linstead & Davis, Alexandra Buildings.
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
THE First Extra Race Meeting will be hel! (weather per- at Happy Valley on mitting Saturday 29th March 1924 com mencing at 3 p.m."
The charge for admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1.-
to
to
the
& DEALERS OF HONGKONG.
19
FORTHCOMING AUCTION
SALES.
Lammert Bros. HUGHES & HODGH
"PURLIE: AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have receiv- ed instructions to sell by Publie. Auction on Monday, the 31st. March, 1924.
commencing at 2.30 p.m.
at their Sales Room, Duddəll Street.
A Quantity of Valuable House- hold Furniture
comprising
LIMITED.
.*
LAWN TENNIS.
HONDA ENTERS FOURTH ROUND.
T.
Honda and Ho... Ka-Intr indulged in a fast game yesterday: in the third round of the Open from which the Japanese had the batter of the・erabanges and victorious by three emerged seta
Ho K-lau
IMPORTERS, EXPORTERS AND Singles Championship.
GENERAL AUCTIONEERS.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
to
ope.
3
gava Honda good game better than was at first thought Owing to the demolition of the likely, and if he had used a little
premises,
discretion during the match. The Undersigned have received instead of attempting desperate instructions to sell by Public Auc-shots the contest would have 300 (for Account of the Con-lasted longer that it did. Ho Ka- lau is appearing for the first time- cerned).
this year and should do well Honda played con
vincingly yesterday and satisfied his supporters with his form. He will now, in all probability meet the champion, Ng Se kwong, who plays N. Trambitaky {to-day.
Results.
Teak Hatstand, Chesterfield
on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the 29th and 29th March, 1924, after this. should be given by the Tapestry, Armchairs. Tables, Couch, Drawing Roomfield Foreigh Community in honour of Brass Fenders, Brass Ornaments, commencing each day at 230 pm, the departing Chief Justice at Caribe, Cartsins, Carpets, Rugs, at 44, Lyndhurst Terrace.
Very Valuable Household HE Annual Meeting of the the Hongkong Hotel, on Satur etc.
Furniture, &c. &c. &a Extension Dining Table, Dining Members of the Association day, 12th. April at 8 p.m.
Gentlemen withing to be
Comprising: of Exporters and Texters of Hong-
Extension Dining Tables and Long wil be held on Friday, present should notify on or Chairs, Side-board with Bevelled
Chairs, Sideboards, China Cabinets,
Open Singles: T, Honda beat March 28th 1934, at o'clock before 5th April, their intention Mirror, Dinner Waggon, Crock- precisely, in the CHAMBER to Colonel Robertson. Hongkongery, Glassware, etc.
Brass, Iron and Teak Bed- Overmantels, Wall Plates, Chester Ho Ka-lau 0-1, 6-2, 30, 6-1.
feld Sofas and Chairs, Mirrors, Club Championship: R. M. steads, Single and Double
Double Wardrobes. Dressing Henderson beat W. B. Carnaby ROOM. CHARTERED BANK Club, who will be supply all BUILDING. for the following particulars.
Wardrobes with Glass Doors, Hongkong, 22nd. March, 1924. purposes
Dressing Table, Rolled Top Desk, Tables, Washstands, Double Brass 63, 6-3, 08, 8-8
Handicap Doubles: D. S. and Marble Top Washstand, Revolv- Bedsteads with Mattresses, Writ- ing Chair, Screens, Pictures, etc. ing Tables, &c. &c., Linen, Chair S. E. Green (-4/61 beat C. Bea- Covers, Pictures. Blackwoodsley and G. Jillings (+15) 6-4, A Quantity of Blackwood Furniture
Stands, &c. & Crockery and 7.5; C. C. Stark and A. D. Hum- phreys (-2/8; beat B. A. Hill and also
Cutlery, &
W. Hattersley-Smith (−2/6) 6-3-- Lights, 6-2.
1. To receive the Report and Accounts of the Committee for the year ended 31st December 1923
To elect a New Committea.
General 3. To transact any
Business.
By Order.
D. K. BLAIR,
Secretary. Hongkong, 2nd. March, 1024.
Ming Yuen Studios.
+
FOR SALE.
ROAMER CAR.
7 seater touring model ALLISSON GRANDETTE
PIANO
Particulars from
6. T. EDKINS, 350, Peak, ar
A. G. Farrel, ca. Butterfield 8 Swite
PUBLIC AUCTION
Undertake all kinds of high THE Undersigned have re-
class Photographs.
At home work and wedding
groups a speciality.
Call and see Specimens in our Studios (top floor 14 Beaconsfield Acade).
ployed.
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform Only experienced men em. half price.
Members are advised that they must show their Season Tickets
obtain admission Members' Enclosure. "Each member has the right-of- introducing 2 non-members to the Members Enclosure, tickets for wbom can be obtained from Messrs. Linstead & Davis at $5.- each up to Friday, March 28th The Stewards invite the ladies of Hongkong to be present.
HONGKONG
HOTEL
Special Reduced Summer Rates.
THE MANAGEMENT OF THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.
announce that
Commencing April 15th., until October 15th.. Special Summer Rates
will come into force as under- SINGLE ROOM inclusive of meals. "from... DOUBLE ROOM for 2 persons, inclusive
of meals, from
$150.00 per month
$275.00 per month.
DOUBLE ROOM with private bath, for 2 persons, inclusive of meal, from ........... $-400.00 per month.
"MORSE CODE on COLUMBIA
RECORDS.
A Complete and Easy Course of Instruction in Morse Code enabling all who posseess Wireless Receiving Sets to read the numerous Morse Messages that they hear on their instruments.
Part 1.Alphabet, Elementary, etc. 3262 Part 2-Figures, Easy Language, Figure Practice, etc.
Part 3.More difficolt Plaid Language, Higher speed Figures. Part 4.-Stock quotations, etc.,-Higher speed than Part 3 Part 5.-Miscellaneous matter similar to regular wireless
transmission
3263
3264
Part 6. Conticuation of Part 5, but more difficult, re- presenting regular.commercial working
An 8 page booklet of instruction is given with each set.
$5.00 per set
AT
ANDERSON'S
́CHINA ̃SUGAR REFINING.
COMPANY.
NOTICE.
THE Fontysixth Ordinary An-
nual Meeting of the Share holders of the above Company
will be held at the Offices of the General Agents, Pedder Street, on Monday the 31st. March 1924 at 11.00 am. for the purpose of of receiving the Report and State- ment of Accounts for the year ending 31st. December 1923.
The Transfer Book of the Company will be closed from the | 17th to 31st. March 1924 both days
inclusive.
JARDINE MATHESON
& CO., LTD.,
General Agents. Hongkung, 10th March, 1624.
NOTICE.
THE THIRD
ANNUAL GENERAL MEET NG of the BRITISH LEGION' will he-leld in the Board room of Messrs. Jardine Matheson Ltd. on Thursday, 27th. March, 1924, at 5.0 p.m. for the purpose of receiving the REPORT and ACCOUNTS for the year 1923, and of electing OFFICERS ■nd other MEMBERS of the COM- MITTEE for the ensuing year, end of appointing HONORARY | AUDITORS, and of dealing will
soy other bu iness.
By order of the GENERAL COMMITTEE.
R. E. CABLE,
Hon. Secretary.
ASTHMA CURE
Qvw-10 years ago the Into Lard. BescOLNÍ RÉ ifted to the. bezala solved Brees Earod's Dum, and every poss
TRARS
ceived instructions to sell by Public Auction,
Tuesday, the 1st. April 1924. commencing at 2.45 p.m.
at Chater's Bungalow. (North) at No. 66, Nathan Road, Kowloon.
+
A Quantity of Valuable House- hold furniture
comprising
Teak hatstand, chesterfield couch and chairs, tablas, brass fenders, brass ornaments, cur- ¡tains, etc., etc
Extension dining table, chairs, sideboard with bevelled mirror
dinner waggon, ice chest, crock- ery, glass ware, etc., etc.
White metal bedsteads, springs and mattress, diable and single wardrobes with glass doors, chest of drawers, dressing table wash- ing stand, toilet sets. etc.. etc.
and
One Yacht Piano by CRAMER & CO.
Catalogues will be issued
On View on Monday the 31st. March 1924
Terms: Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS..
Auctioneers.
One Very Fine Teak Show
Case with beveled glass 1 Grand Piano
Also Fans Ceiling
with Axminster Carpets and
Bags, Mixed Doubles: H. Oxen
1 Cottage Piano by Crowley Indian Carpets, &c. &c. 1 Vie Hughes and Miss Calvert (—2/603 1 Cottage Piano by Challen & trola, I Rachaels Piano, i Robert-beat Mr. and Mrs. Spencer (+15)
Son
1 Victrols
3 Gramaphones
24 Dozen Recor s
? Sextants
2 Compasses
and
2 Sets of Billiard Table Cush-
ions
1 Set of Billiard Balls.
3 Typewriters
Meillink Safes Catalogue with be issued
On view from Saturday, the 29th. March, 1924
Terms-Cash on Delivery
LAMMERT BROS. Auctioneers.
"HE Undersigned have receir- the ed instruction from Owners and Underwriters to sell by' Public Auction on
t
30 Piano and 1 Piano,
Enamel Baths, &c. &c.
And
(0-0, 6-1.
Handicap Singles "B": C. D. Arrastrang (1/6) beat F. Phillips
(Fall Particulars from Catalogue).(+15) 0-6, 7-5, 6-4; G. Da Man
Terms:--Cash on delivery.
HUGHES & HOUGH, LTD.,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, 21st March, 1924.
Lammert Bros.
PUBLIC AUCTIONS.
THE Undersigned have receiv. ed instructions to sell by: Public Auction on
Sat, the 29tb. March, 1924. commencing at 11 a.m.
at their Sales Room, Duddell. Street
Tuesday, the ist. April, 1924. (For account of the concerned))
at Noon
at their Sales Room, Duddel? Street, Hongkong,
The British River Steamer **Heungshan"
as she now. lies in her present condition in the Canton River. beached opposite Larkins- Point Kellett Reach) Blenheim Passage Terms: Cash on fall of ham- ner when the vessel will be. at; Purchaser's Risk'
LAMMERT BROS.. Auctioneers,
RAGS TO RICHES
Bear thene
in mind
always!
The man who does not work for the love of work, but only for money is not likely to make money or to find much fun in life. Love your work and achievement better than anything else is a golden rule to pave
your career from
RAGS to RICHES
Genius is one per cent inspiration and ninely-nine per cent perspiration, so work. hard Use your common sense, live a simple life and use the guide posts of ambition. resourcefulness, perseverance, self-confid- ence and courage. These are the stepping- stones to success of all the remarkable. characters of the world who have climbed from
RAGS to RICHES
I
beat J. M. Nikkels (se) 6-2, 6-3.
To-day's Matches. Open Singles: Ng Sze-kwong v.- N. Trambitiky.
D. S.
"J
Handicap, Doubles: S. E. and Green -48) v. A. D. Humphreys and C. C. Stark
-3.6).
ONE IS NOT AS OLD AS ONE'S YEARS BUT AS OLD AS ONE FEELS.
French Octogenarian Tells. Secret Of His Longevity.
How to prolong life is a subject
who have attained to advanced
of neverfailing interest, and those..
6 Bales Blackets (Scored in 2nd. floor. No. 2 years are constantly being asked Gedown, Holt's Wharf, Kowlooal what has been their secret. Sach a question was put recently by a Terms: Cash on Delivery
[reporter to M. Yvonneau de Bord- eneuve, a wonderfully hale and hearty old gentleman of 80 years who resides at 15 bis, in the Rae Cannchois, Paris.
LAMMERT BROS..
Auctioneers.
HE Undersigned have receiv.]
ed instructions to sell by Public Auction
Tuesday the 1st. April, 1924,
commencing at 11a.m
"I judge that you have always enjoyed exceptionally fine health. Is it not so?" said the reporter.
"There you are mistaken," was the reply, "for when between 30 and 55-years of age my health at Godowa No. 1 (Lower) The was very far from good. Do you Hongkong & Kowloon Wherf & wish to know what it was that Godown Co., Ltd.. Kowloon
made a wonderfully happy trans- (for account of the concerned)formation in me?" And rising 100 Tons Sulphate of Ammorial M. de Bordenenve took from his desk a bottle of Dr. Williarus" (Long Crystals-English).
Pink Pills. Look! it was sim- ply this."
Terms-Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.
Auctioneers.
DO NOT MISS→
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8 Saturday At 2.30 p.m. Specialist is the Valuation of Household and Office Furnit re DA ROCHA'S MART ZA D'Aguilar St. "Phone 2931
TWELFTH-CENTURY RELIC.
I owe infinite gratitude to these Pills, continued M. de Bordeneuve, "for by their aid I passed safely through that "ex- ceedingly critical period. Stomach and intestinal troubles were as- sailing me then and I had pear- petual headaches and rbe matism. The results of the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were so surprising that I have never since been without a bottle of them in my possession.
"I am an enthusiastic believer in the merits of Dr. Williams* Pink Pills and if what I have told you convinces others who are in bad health that they will do for them what they have done for me I shall be happy.”
No matter what your age of sax Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will im- prove the quality of your blood if it is watery or impara, strengthen your nerves if they are weak, aid. yonz digestion, give you increased- strength and cheerfulness, Dealers For 20 years there has been in everywhere sell them, or post the County Museum at Dorches-frae, $1.50 per bottle, 58.00 per six ter a small ivory-image of un-bottles, from Dr. Williams Medi- suspected value and interest, cine Co. 60 Kiangae Road, which was seen by chance by the Shanghai Deputy Keeper of Architecture and Sculpture of the Victoria and "Albert Museum. It is described
NEW BOAD. TO RUINS.
as an ivory figure of a king from It is of interest to note that a group of The Adoration of the Angkor can now be reached from. Magi. The curator allowed it to Saigon by motor-car. The road be taken to London, and he has from Pnompenh to Angkor bat now received a letter from the not last month been opened off. Deputy Keeper staring that he cially, and it was not af! in equal- had shown it at the Society of ly good concizon, but the Director Antiquaries and that all agreed of Pablie. Works in Cambodia that it was one of the most re- was able to give so 83urance markable pieces of th-century that it could be used with com art they had seen. It was probably fort. That means, from Saigon Dorset work of about the middle Angkor can be visited in comfort of that century.
in say seven de ya.