TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1911.
Hughes & Hough,
~Cofferal Anellinears
Share, Coal and General Brokers.
PŘOPMETORS
To-Kafal Storage.
Coth wand
A,B.C.'STH_3.5TH EDITIONE. AT TELIORARHIC CODE,
"MYNION" HONGKONG,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received fastrac- tious to Beli by Public Auction, FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
THURSDAY,
the 27th July, 1911, at 2.30 r., nt their Sales Room, No. 8. Des Varus Road, corner of Tes (QUAE: TUKET, --
A QUANTITY OF
OLD CHINESE PORCELAINS.
LACQUERED GOODS,
BRASS CARVINGS, VASES,
Alo
c.;
A Quantity of JAPANSKY SILK CREPK. Particulars from Catalogue.
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TEEMA :-- An daua*,
HUGHES & HOUGH,
ductionem.
Hongkong, July 24, 1911.-
PUBLIC AUCTION.
945
Tons to sell by Public Auction,
THE Undersigned have received-instrue-
FOR LUCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
SATURDAY,
the 29th July, 1911, at 11 AM.. at their SALES ROOMS, No. 8, DES VEUX ROAD, Corner of Ice House Street,- SUNDRY
KOUSEHOLD IRISH LINENS,
- LADIES' UNDERWEAR, 155,,
Comprising:--
Damask Table Cloths and Serviettes, Pillow Cases, Red Sheets, Hand-embroi- dered Bedspreads, Turkish and Bath Towels, Laco Curtains, Ladies' and Gent.'s Handkerchiefs, Bed Valances, Shower proof, Toilet Sets. Camisoles, Knickers, White Underskirts and Nightdresses, Bed Quilts;
Also
Gold-ced Ladies' and Gant.'s Watchos, Silver Stop Watch, Prismoid Binoculars, E-P. Entree Dishes, Stest Trunks, Table Glass Ware, Table Plate and Cutlery, Fancy Goods;
And
One Hand Sewing Machine and Ons Child's Tricycle.
(All New Goods).
TERM: As usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, July 20, 1911.
NOTICE
93.
THE Undersigned have received instruc.
tions to sell
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCEBNID,
at their SALES Rooms, No. 9, Des Voeux Roed, Corner of Ice House Street.--
ONE FULL-SIZED
ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLE-
with all Accessorias.
Further Particulars may be had from the
Undersigned.
-TERMS Aа usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers,
Hongkong, July 29, 1911.
Intimations
Nurse Companion
Pneumonia, Pleurisy After Effects,
Wasting and Weakness-
Happy and cheerful with abundance of energy and good spirits, is how Miss Dunford describes herself from the day she commenced to take Phosfarine. Yet before she found relief in Phosfarine words failed to. express the miserable torments she endured from the affects of pneumonia and pleurisy, the aches, sleeplessness, neuralgia, and wasting, which even doctors failed to remedy. No wonder Miss Dunford feels (after two years of such suffering without ease or rest for the body) that Phosferine has given her a new nad bitter lease of life," for she declares, it is entirely Owing to Phosferine that she is actively busy again. Every overwrought wage earning woman will find a message of hope in Miss Dunford's experience, with is splendid assurance of renewed nervous vitality, and absolute prevention of tissue wasting.
Completely Overcome.
The
Miss Daisy Dunford, High Street, Shrewton, Wilts, writes: "I have found Phosferine to be a wonderful remedy. Some two years ago I had paeumonia and pleurisy, which left me with terrible pains in my back and legs. Two doctors prescribed for me, but gave me not the slightest. ralief. I could not sit, lie down, or sleep, on account of the incessant agony, and I became so exceedingly weak and wasted that my friends were seriously alarmed. My appetite failed, and the little food I ate caused indigestion; my life was nothing but a prolonged torture. doctors said it was a form of neuralgia and 'sciatica, but the words do not convey any idea of my fearful state. I thought I would give Phosferine a trial, which I did, and after taking it for a little while, the pains were not nearly so acute, and finally left me altogether. I regained flesh, felt stronger, the indigestion entirely disappeared, and now, thanks to its marvellous aid, my health and strength, is completely restored. I cannot put into words my gratitude for the good Phosfer fue has done me, for I feel it bas given me a nete and better lease of life."
PHOSFERINE
THE GREATEST OF ALL TONICS
Nervous Debility Influenza Indigarhion
Sleeplessnes
A FROVEN REMEDY FOR
Neuralgia
Maternity Waakzasa
Premature Decay
- Mental Exhaustion
La citado
Nauritiz
Faintress
Brala-Fag
Backache Ahaumatin Bocdacho Hysteria
And all disorders consequant upon's reduced stsis of the nervous sysis
.+
The Royal Tonic
Phosferine has been supplied by Royal Commands
To the British Royal Family
H.L. the Empress of Bussin
EK. King of Spain
H.K. the King of Greece
H.K. the queen at Reumania
H.M. the Queen of Spain
H... the Dowager Emprace of Russla H.LH. the Grand Duchess Dige of Buscia N.R.H. the Grand Duchess of Kease The Imperial Family of Chios
And the Principal Royalty and Aristocracy throughout the world.
Price in Great Beltaisi. Bordes, 11), 22 & 438. Sold by all Chemixs, Ston, ŵr,
The 2/9 Sixe contains nearly four times the 1/13 size. PROPRIETORS-ASIITON & PARSONS, LTD, LONDON, ENGLAND,
THE CHINESE ENGINEERING AND
MINING CO., LTD.
KAIPING COAL
Now well-known throughout the East for
THE CHINA MAIL.
cladek
I think all mambers of the Uham bar bare had the list ciromlated to them and as far as I can see I think thows articles could very well-be omitted. The articles which the Canton Chamber propoma bo excludo zze raw silk, wäns milk, sük ploss gvoda, ten, all metale, all minersi ores, and curios, including china and blackwood, I can readily understand that some Arms who
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
have been exporting goods for a great nom-THE Undersigned has received instruos ber of yours and who have best dealing with Tsionate all by Pabile Avotion,
Chiness merchants of the old styin hesitata
to give up the old custom. I think that |-- those days are going, if they have not al- front mono. I have read through this proposed contrach. and I can see nothing objectionable in it, either from a sofier's; point of view or from a bayar's point of view I think It will be very useful not only la Okins but that it will also be a protection to exporters in Europe and other parts of the world. Ithink if there are any exporter here who wish to say anything on this matter that we will faten to them with a great deal of interest.
Mr Van Andel asked if it would be possible to frame the contract, in › more general wording because if they went to Toto on that and it was accepted they would bind themselves to certain dates, and ponding deliberations by the committee proposed ba thought it would be advisable to make this resolution as gonoral as possible, so that there would be very few objections by exporters to support it..
The Chairman-Are you prepared to put & now resolation ?
Mr Van Andel-I have not prepared Hay form. I understood that the resolution | was to be put on general lines.
The Chairman said that he thought he had made it clear in his opening remarka that it was only a tontative acceptance of the principle. They did not know what Canton would do and everything would be left to a sub-committee if they got an far as that.
Mr Van Andel submitted an amendment s follows: **The foregoing resolution is accopted subject to the decisions that will | be arrived at later as the result of a special meeting of the various exporting firma with the sub-committee to be nominated.”.
Mr Muller seconded, and the motion was carried unanimously.
-
THURSDAY
the 27th July, 1911, commengingat 2.43 ... at No. 31. Docz TERRACE, Kowloon Docks, Hungbom, --
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE..
(Particulare from Catalogue), Terms-Chah on delivery.
On View from Wednesday, the 28th July, 1911
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
Hongkong, July 21, 1911.
832
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Underlod has received fatro- tions to Sell by Public Auction,
DO
FRIDAY,"
the 28th July, 1911, commencing no 11 A. M. and continuing at 9.30 p.m., Ab his Sales Rooms, DUDDELL STREET, ---
'A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FINE NOTTINGHAM LAGE CUR- TAINS DAMASK TABLE LINEN &
· SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD LINEN,
&c., &c.,
(Just landed, ex sa Hirano Maru), Also
A Few Autumn Suit Lengths. Tema: Cash on delivery...
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
Hongkong, July 24, 1911..
TH
PUBLIO AUCTION.
916
THE Undersigned has received instrue,
tions to sell by Public Auction
SATURDAY,
the 20th July, 1911, commencing t 2.30.M., at No. 49, WTSDILAM STREZZ)-- A QUANTITY OF
A proposal was submitted by Mr Mosa that the exporting firms bind themselves not to accept the proposed forms of Chinese contract that the Guilds had fired into several firms. The two forms were opposed to each other, so that if the matter came toÝ ALUABLE HOUSEHOLD law there would be nothing to work on at
all
There was no-soconder of the propostions and subsequently Mr Moss withdrew it, remarking that it seemed to be generally understood, that one form of contract only would be accepted.
An amendment was proposed by Mr Armstrong excluding practically all the articles montioned by the Caton Chamber of Commerce.
Mr Friesland seconded, and the motion was amaziod. *..
The original resolution was then put by the Chairman and carried unanimously.
The Chairman aid it was distinctly "understood that the resolution would be modified by the amendments just passed and also by the statement which he had mado.
FURNITURE,“ Comprising:-
Upholstered Armchairs, Sofas, Over- mantels with Bevelled Mirrors, Extension Dining Table, Teak Sideboard with Bavell ed Mirror, Oil-paintings, Engravings, doc, "Brass-mounted Bedsteads Wardrobes
with Bevelled Mirrors, barble-top. Wash stands, Marble-top Bureaur with Borelled Mirram, Toilet Crockery, &c., Sea,
Bathroom, Pantry & Kitchen Requisites. Terms]:-Cash on delivery...
Qu View from: Friday, the 28th, Jaly, 1911.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
ÂVEZIONE.T. Hongkong, July 29, 1911.
A ballot in connection with the formation MILNERS”
of a sub committee was taken and vaulted |
ay follows:-Mesra Braday & Co., Ara
| hold Karberg 4: Co., Carlowitz & Co., and
the Holland Chiss Trading Company..
The names of Messrs Jardino, Matheson
SAFES
AS SUPPLIED TO THE
WAND
- BUSINESS HOUSES,
and Co.; Mesara Melchers and Co., Mers PRINCIPAL BANKS “ Siemsson sod. Co., were suggested to re- present the Committee these firms having acted in connection with the resolution just passed but the selection of, the firmos to represent the committee was left in the hands of the committee as the Chairman said they did not know whether these Brme would be prepared to act again..
The Chairman-That is all the ariness
STEAM RAISING, FORGING, STEEL MAKING, SHIPS BUNKERS, AND gentlemen; thank you for your attendance.
HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES.
Ships' Bunkers supplied at short notice,
KAIPING COKE
Competes with the best quality English Cakes for FOUNDRY, SMELTING and HOUSEHOLD PERPOSES.
943
HIGHEST
15. TRAMWAYS · COMPANY
LIMITED,
•PEAS.
TIME TABLE.
WEEK DAYS.
7.00a.m. to 8.00 a.m...Every 15 minutes. 9.00 s.m. to 10.00a.m...Every 10 minute -10,00a.m. to 31.00 am...Every 15 minuter 11.30am to 12.45 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 1245 p.m. to. L35 p.m...Every 10 minutes)] 1.15 p.m. to 1.45 p.m...Every 15 minutes, 1:45 p.m. to 2.15 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 2.16 p.m. to 6.00p.m...Every 15 minutes. 5.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m... Every 10 minutes.
NIGHT CARS,
8.43 p.m. and 9 pm, 9.43 p.m. to 11.501 p.m. every 15 minâtes,'
BUNDAY 8.00a.m. to 10.30 am...Every 15 minutos. 10.30a.m. to 11.00 am...Every 10 minuter. 11.45 am to 12 Noon. Every 10 minutes. 12.00Noon to 100 p.m...Every 10 minutes! 1.00p.m. to 0.00p.m...Every 15 minutes, 0.00 p.m. to 6.00p.m...Every 10 minutes. 6.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. «Every 15 minutes. 17.00p.m.to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minutes,
CARS as on Week Days.
Barba Cory at 11.40 p.m. SPECIAL CARA by arrangement at ti Company's Office, ALKLANDE SYILDING, Den Vier Road Central
S
JOHN D, BUMPHREYS &SON.
„Mineral 'Manajeru.
FIREBRICKS
SQUARE, ARCH AND CUPOZA..
GRADE
Bouer Seating Blocks, Plus Covers, Ground Fireclay, Stoneware Glazed Pipes, Glazed Tiles, Foundation Brieks (Non-absorptive)..
"Building Bricks (Extra Strong).
OFFICES: 16, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS, HONGKONG TEL ADDRESS: MAISHAN, HONGKONG, TELEPHONE: No, 869.
Hongkoor. April 16, 1910.
NATURAL
ENO'S
HEALTH-GIVING
FRUIT
REFRESHING
SALT
INVIGORATING
TEMPERANCE DRINKS.
That is
When Charles Herbert Benterican was.. Ened £2 at Stratford for selling orange quinine wine without obtaining a licence it was stated that the wine contained 10 per cent of alcohol. about as much alcohol y claret con- |tains," maid a Customs official, “and about twice as much as beer contains" "How much alcohol is allowed 7" inquired the magistrats. "Two per cent," was the In ginger-bear-Yes. Some ginger-boer contains more than 2 per cent.?
That is why teetotalers like it.
answer.
A corespondent send us a long, rambling effusion in which he abuses
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Agent. Hongkong, May 20, 1911.
803 British rule in Egypt and India, baixes
offence at the regulations concerning thị Botnet dedication of literary works to the King. and airs a purely personal grievance of his
Intimations
"The Beer That's Brawled to Suit The Climate
Just the thing for a Picnic
A small cask of O. B. Beer
Fresh from the Brewery.
"Just Try It"
ASTOR HOUSE HOTEL
EA¶E "DONNAUGHT HUTEŃ). QUEENS ROAD CENTRAL
{[(MENTHALLY altanted, op-to-date Hotel Recently renovated and undo andirm
New Management, bags and Comfortable Rooms Kronllànt Culalie" qeder the: Supervision of an experienced. Frönch Chai
FARTICULARS AND Rates of application to MANAGER, G GAMEAU Proprietor.
N, BLUMENTHAL, Manaja, fanzia. October 3 1908
Weismann, Limited.
Bakers, Confectioners, Caterers, Restauranteurs.
14, DES VŒUX ROAD CENTRAL.
Hosgang, July 20, 1910.
MARINE-MOTOR
CRUDE OIL ENGINES.
BOLINDER'S DIRECT REVERSIBLE CRUDE OIL
ENGINES.
MOST EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICAL FORM OF MARINE PROPULSION.
A sea voyage of 22 days, without ouce stopping the engine, has been made
the 'Crudoleo' fitted with a BOLINDER direct reversible engine POWERS FROM 5 HP-800 HP.
FUEL CONSUMPTION et mex. per HP. Hour,
PAY & BOWEN Kerosing engines and lighting sets FERRO Gasoline (Petrol) engines for pleasure and speed craft.
ALL TYPES OF MOTOR ORAFT DESIGNED AND BUILD. ESTIMATES – FREE,
ULDERUP & SCHLÜTER,
Office: 21, Connaught Road
Hoagng, June 13, 1917,
SHIPOWNERS' COMPOSITIONS, GREYHOUND BRAND
S. HANDA ANTIFOULING PAINTS.
JAPANESE MASSAGIST.
AND FLOCA, No. 60, QUEEN'S
ROAD
·CHNTRAL,
HONGKONG,
(Near the Old Post Office.
Hongkong, July 1, 1911,
$35
own. He adds, "You can do whatever you SWATOW WARRONG & CO
like with ma for theso xemirka.” We futand:
doing nothing with our grieved correspond. cnt. But we do with his "pony"NIE
goes into the waste-paper baskot.
13, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG.
MAKUTACTUREREN OF
WHOLES
LADIES. TAILORS:
Mr K. J. McEnen, acting Captain | Swatow Hand-made Deswn. Superintendent of the Shanghai Municipal and Canton broidery, eti Police, mot with a painful accident reccat GEERT EXPOS ly, Mr MoEuen was playing polo, and while making a ruels for the ball his pony stumbled, causing his tidar to come "s cropper. As he fell out of his fact became detangled with the stirrup and he was dragged short distance, but the pony being a wall trained brought to v standstil players and Mr Meh
predi
some of the other Frons
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UBED POSTAGE STAMPS AND PICTORIAL POSTCARDS:
KWONG CHEONG
AND MONEY CHANGE.
GOLD
SOLE AGENTS ›
OWEN B. WILKS & Co..
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No.14, 2nd Floor," ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS. PHONE 195; Teleg: WANDEROOS,
G.P. SPECIAL ANTIFOULING FOR YACHTS.
Hongkong, July 1, 1911.
LEA &
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