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MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1912.

To Lot

TOLET,

NEW & Commodious SHOPS, NATHAN-

ROAD, Kowloon Immediate pass Cheap Rental

Apply to

THE CHINA MATI

bham, silver luy which I hope you wil deigo

· to... keep'as's \ memento, of the supial occasion.

IMPORTANCE, OFFRETSISAL TRAZHIMS Bin Excellent said they had him in courteous bernas for attending their ceremony that afternion, bat he would have bean exopedingly morty if he had missed the

Hughes and Hough BUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE that opportunity of expressing

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

-TO-KWA-WAN

COAL STORAGE.

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Codes used:

A.B.C. 47# & 5th EditioX8.."

"AL TELEGRAPNie Oeds.

Telegraphio Address:

Co., LAD

Hongkong. March 29, 1900.

TU ĐÀ LIE

f' OR ABOUT 1ST MARCH, 1912.

very keen interech he had in the movement 810 for athletic training of Chinese young man, which he bad soon growing up during the

time he had been in the colony. 1

good both for, the mind and the body; it

| was good for the social community as it

SHOPS and OFFICE, in ALEXANDRA was for the individual in bringing young

men and the ancial community togethery in promoting social intercourse; healthful rivalry and competition and dispanting 'with little patty squabbles and grievances, |1110 | Dr. Ho Kai had alluded to the invitation of

► Bootsas, adjoining the Hongking W. Powell, Led. Dispensary, at prosent occupied by Musker

4. S. WATSON & da, Ie

Alexsudra Buildings. Hongkong, August 29, 1911.

TO LET.

FFICES in KING'S BUILDING.

OFF

Apply to

THE HONGKONG:LAND INVEST-

MENT & AGENCY C., La

· Hongkonu. March 1, 1013.

MEIRION' HONGKONG.

TO LET,

G.

Re

PUBLIC AUOTION.

WE Gadonigned have received instruc-

Tinto sul by Pehlie Anation,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

WEDNESDAY,

the 8th, March, 1914, at 10 ... at

H. M. Nama Yann, —

ULD AND SURPLUS

NAVAL STORES, Comprising --

Steam Farmer, Vertical Engine : Lathe, Popellers, Drilling Machine, Fam Ventilating, Hoses, Lamps and Lanterns, Tocks, Oul fron and Metal, · Electrie Cables, S, as, Vicus, Coal Sucks, Canvas, "Rings," "Old""Endda=Rober, Old Lenthery Blankets, Carpets, Måttings Old „Bonte, Furniture, Rope, Firewosh, Casks, Telos phones, Binnacles, Old spitd Stores, . Timber Shields, a innall quantity of Iliev

and Flour, &c., &c., sko.

Terus of Sales "detailed in the Catalogue.

11

HUGHES & HOUGH.

By Appointment Auctioneers to the

Amirulių, "Hongkong. February 24, 1912.

PUBLIC

AUCTION.

261

HE Uudersigned have received instrac THE by Public Auction,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERTED,

On

THURSDAY, tlie 5th March, 1912. at 3.30 r... at their Sales Rooms, No. 8. Das Voeux Road,

corner of Ice House Starts, -

A Laxes QUANTITY "DE VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

&c.,

Comprising

..

Two Silk Tapestry -covered Drawing

1394

Mfr Whitshend to the chinese youth of the colony to take part in athletic sportu. “His Excellency hoped, that it would not be very 1 ng before they ear a Chinese Ladies'

SPECIAL LINES IN GENT'S WEAR

WHITEAWAY'S

GENT'S COLOURED ZEPHYR SHIRTS.

Stripe Designs in Neat Range of Colourings.

WITH STIFF CUFFS.

One Price $2.25 each.

Recreation Club, (Applause). He contini Gent's White Tennis Shirts,

"I1catinor refrain on this doestivaì from alluding to what is uppermost in my mind, when I recall how often, since I have been in the colony, it has been my privilege on similar occasions to preside at the laying of A foundation stone or the openi

ODOWN No. 4, NEW PRATA,ing of building which has been

Kennedy Town.

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.

MENT & AGENCY Co., LD. Hongkong, Mareli 1, 1912,

A

TO LET-FURNISHED.

HOUSE A1 TAI-PO.

Apply to

L GIBBS,

1081

4, Beaconsfield Arcade, Hongkong, January 29, 1913.

Apply to

TO LET

* THE SPANISH PROCURATION,

136

subscribed by the generosity of the Chinese of this colony, and it in with very doop regret that I feel that this is one of the last, perhaps the last, occasion in which it will be my privilege to parsonially congratulate you on

WITH DETACHABLE POLO COLLARS.

Made of Fine Oxford Matte.

IN TWO QUALITIES.

$2.25 and $2.75 each.

the completion of an enterprise, and to Whiteaway,

wish you success in it. I am glad that my

I

name will in some way be associated with. this Recreation Club, and in connecting with other institutions in this colony. hope it will be held in kindly remembrance. and for

my own part I own

way that though His Majesty has called upon me to do different work in different country

rhall always look back upon the time I bate spent in Hon. kong as one of the must pleasant and interesting in my life. I shall andavour always to keep in

in touch with you

THE KOWLOON HOTEL FREM SES with tower and vegetable gardens. Suitable for Mess. Immediate possession.y getting the Hong ng papers sent to me, and, I hope,-by-having letters from my old friends here, bath European and Chinese. But air, I am digressing from the task which I have been called t

upon to do to-da which is to open this pavilion and to wish you hearty success

it. The inst time that was shle to match an hour for a littie recreation a Chinese marker at the tennis

1

2. Seymour Road. February 19, 1912.

204

TO LET.

BEACONSFIELD

No, 9, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE (Shop) ***EGGESFORD, No. 114 Poak, to let furnished or unfurnished from 1st April,

12 100

courts gave me a handsome heating every TO. 57, PRAYA GRANDE, MACA time. (Laughter). I thought that my A.D.C.

my-elf would take Aud you at tennis to-day, but a the weather a so very bad I am afraid we must give it up. I wish

you most hearty success in this club. I am sure that it will be a a thoroughly successful institution, and that before long the members of this Club will be able to challenge at any game, any other dab in the colons shall be glad to declars the

1012. 6 RoMA,

C. M. 3. PEAK BUNGALOW, fur- uished, for 3 months,

TO LET FURNISHED, BECKENHAM,

KENT.

8 Roomed-Hourqstanding in own grounds, large lawn and garden. Servanta may be retained. 20 minutes from Victoria or City. Photos can be seen here."

FOR SALE, TOR CREST, at. Posk, commanding magnificent view of the Har "bour and adjacent bands,

Apply to

́LINSTEAD & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alexandra Buildings. Songkong, Aug. 2, 1911.

16

Boom Suites, Upholstered Chairs and Sofa EUROPEAN AGENCY. &c., Carpots, Pictures, Oil Paintings and Engravings, Bed Room Suites, Double and Single Bruss and Brass-mounted Bédsteade and Cots, Burenus, Wardrobe, &e., Tork- wood Dining Room Furniture (now), &c., &c., a quantity of Electro-plated. Glans Ware, Cooking Stoves and Enamelled Ware:

Also

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A quantity of Blackwood Ware and Sereial pieces of Good Chinese Porcelais, One Large Fire Resisting Safe, Two Pianos, One by Collard & Collard,

Cataloguer will) inted." TENS:-As usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong. February 28, 1812

PUBLIC AUCTION.

280

THE Undersigned have received instruc

tions from Dr Juart, to sell by. Public Auction

SATURDAY,

3

-the 9th March, 1912, commencing at 2.15 r... within his residence, Fairview, 3, RoBINSON ROAD,

THE WHOLE OF THE

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

THEREIN COSTAINET,

Comprising:

Ballstand, Chairs, Tables, etc., in Carved Blackwhod, Dmwing Room Furnitura, Curtains, Rugs, Engravings, Etchings, Stataeltes, etc., Carved Binckwood Cabinets, Stands, etc., of SUPERIOR 'WORKMANSHIP, Several Old Chinese Vases of the Kirloang Dynasty; Dining Room Famiture comprising Sideboard and Dinner Waggon in Carred Osk, Large Mahogany Dining Table (10 Iunvor) China Cabinets, Giass Ware, Pictures, etc. w

Teak Wood Bedroom Furnituro, Briss mounted Bedsteads, Hair Mattress (now),

WHOLESALE Indents promptly executed at lowest cash prices for all kinds of British and Continental goods, including

Bucks and Stationery, Bouts, Shoes and Leather, Chemicals and Dragyists' Sundries, China, Earthenware and Glasswaru.

Motor Cars and Accessories, Cycles, Drapery and Perfumery

Millinery and Piecs Goods, Goods

Fare, Machinery and Metals,

Jewellery, Plato and Watches, Photographic and Optical Goods, Provisions and Oilmen's Stores,

eta., etc.

Commission 21% to 5% Trade Discounts allowed. Special Quotations on Demand. Sample Cases from £10 spwards Consignments of Produce Sold on Account. WILLIAM WIËSON & SONS. (ESTABLISHED 1814),

28, ABCHURCH LANE, LONDON, EC. Calla' Addrpas! “Asxline. Taxpay

THE FIRST CHINESE NEWSPAPE

EVERY ISSUED UNDER PURELY NATIVE DIRECTION.

The Chinese Mai

不日字華

THE LEADING CHINESE FOLHOLLAN COMMERCIAL JOURNAL.

Poziano EV Mognano.

CONTAINS THE Mour Betance- TELEGRAPHIO NEWS FROM NORTH CHINAJU

ncluding Nursery Baite in White Enamell, ALL Z LAzzar Intelligence ROM

Pantry and Kitohen Usonals, Singer's

Sewing Machine (practically now), Lady's

Mountain Chair, a large quantity of Elec

frie Fittings, etc., and a large number of Fairs, Planta, etc., in Pots,

Catalóguos will be tasted,

On view from Friday, the 8th inst,

HULES & HOUGH

VARIOUS PORTS IN CHINA AND JAPAN

por Annum' de van iRon ng

$12.50 to all: Coast Ports}

"5" WELLINGTON

Hedera hnak

open.

I

thank you most heartily for the memento you have given me. It is very handsome, and it shall always remain as oau of the mementoes which I have of Hongkong.

(Appiamento took the forms of s beau-

The

1 De

tifully engraved and suitably subscribed. silver key with which His Excellency un- locked the dont of the pavilion.

The proceedings wero enlivened during the afternoon by the band of the St Rajputs..

"JOHŃ STRANGE WINTER'S” BOOKS.

Many will have felt surprise at the value

Hotels

THE

Laid

STATION HOTEL,

NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON:

FIRST ANNIVERSARY.

THE Proprietor will be AT HOME to THE

all friends on FRIDAY, 1st March, from 5 to 7.4.

By kind permission, the Band of S.M.S. SCHARNHORST will play selections during and after dinner...

SPECIAL MENŲ......

For Particulars apply to

*****THE MANAGER.

TEL. No. K129: Talg. Address "Tennotek,"

Hongkong, Feb. 27, 1918.

BRADSIDE "PRIVATE-HOTEL,

288

Mats's Day`sh/r/

GENT'S COLOURED-F

VERTICAL STRIPE

SOCKS

In Grey, Reseds and Tan. Smart Designa,

Price $1.35 pair.

Gent's Coloured Zephyr Shirts

SUPERIOR QUALITY QUOTED IN SMART, COEL

AND FANCY STRIPES

Fast Colours Stiff Cuffs,

One Price $2.75 each.

Gent's Plain Black

Cashmere Socks PIAASHMERICKS

ALL WOOL

erviceable

Suitable for present

wear.

Price $11.50 per doz

& Co., Ltd., 25, Des Vœux Road, Hongkong.

VEITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HUTAL.

Mr E. Agscho

Mr. A, HL Krues

Mr and Mrs A. M. Mr A. Kruseman

Baldwin

Mr N. 3. Barrett Mr E E. Bate Mr Paul Becher

Mc

Bockingsale B.-Beilken

Mr-B

Mr Lecordiar

Mr R. Lemaitre

Mr T. M. Litole Mr G.

Lloyd 1.

Mr F. B. Lowe Mrs F. N. Lyon

Mrs E R. -Bellies Mr and Mrs D. P.

Maitland

and maid.

Mr Mr R. EM HR Makin

sad Belilica

Mr and Mrs Marriots Miss Marrios

Mr C. D. J. Bell

Farnabo

Sis B

Mr J. Bernis. Mr G. Bolson Mr P. Boteler Braun 0.

Mrs Col. and Mr S. M. Brown Mr F. Buran Mr and Mrs F. Bume

Brooke"

Miss Campbell Mi J. S Chalmers Mr E. T. Chilvers

Dr

Orentafeldt

Dr O. Marriott

Mr W. B Marshall MrEATer Dr G.

Mr Makana

&MI EL Van Manies

and child

Mr.J. Berecks

Mrs

V. N. Metcalf Mr D. M. Mickle Mr. M. Mishima Mr E. V. Mitchelmore

Dr Monas

M: J. Moore,

Mr W. Cuttebertson Mr A.

HOR

JH

S. Murch

i

DESTINATION.

Vessels Advertised as Loading

VESTIA

Australian Porta, St. Albans Australian-Porta, da. Empire Sa Bbay,v.Spare Pa ng Ceylon Mara.. Boston & New Tora Burneco Prince Burope, & Fritz Titel Friede London, & Loudon & Awe

:enshire A werpi... L'don, R'dam & A'erp Glamorganshire London, Antwerp, &c. Nile..

L'don, & A warp Aki Maru ............ Ma R'dam &H'burg Ambria

Mar,

Via Cebu & Roleksiko van

*censang" sit

de Coblenz

Manila, Foilo & Cebo Toan

Mareuilles, Saigon. Dumbo Bazil Carian Posts Nicko Mard

Nak, Kobe &

&Y'hama Kumano Maru R'dam, H'urg, A'werppia, Seattle &

Salina Cruz Japant

Japan Forte

apan Ports Alinnesota Francisco.

San

Bayn

Mary

Dgolia

Mr W. Rees Gov. Sir F: Negrier, San Francisco, Japon Mara..

-Davies, E.C.

Mr A; L Daw800

Dr DensOW

Mr W. C: Draw

Mr E. J. W. Eames"

Mr C.Ego

and Mrs H.

Brontels

Mr J.

ized

Mr A. G. Florin Mr J Forrester

ECM GV,Ò. Mr G. D. Nicoll MF.D. Northcombe Mr F. 8. Odom Mr. V. d' Oettingon Mr.J. Orniston”

C. Mr 0. F. 0-borns.

Grovario an

Mr & Mrs.H; Pisifor Mr Oh, Mr E

Mr B. M. Raymond Mist F. Bong

Witchie

Mr Denman Fal'er Mr R Gaubert Mr and

Mrs J. F. Miss Google

TANDING in its own grounds with

Tennis and Croquet Lawas, Large | 245/ Airy and Well Furnished Rooms, Every home comfort Fine View of the Harbour. Telephone. No. 390.

Mas F. W. WATTS, ... Apply to

Braeside. 20, Macdonnell Road Fongkang Saptémber 9, 1908,

*

PRIVATE - ROTEL

and Macdonnell Road.

12

Mr W. V. Bobinson

Miss George Mrs F. Reyk

Lt. Comdr. da Ger- Mrs J. Roquet

villier

And Me Ritchie

San Francisco, v Japan Sun' F'cisor, v San SanFranciacov. Shanghai. Shanghai..

Shanghai Shang

Shanghai Shanghai, Moji Shai,

Köbé Colombo - Maru. Ttan & Japan Prinzess. Alice S'hai, Kobe & T'hema[Austria...

Pang Calcutta Kutsang

S'pore.

Koke & Moji... Fooksang

Penang & Cita Catherine Apar S'hai, Kabe & Yama

Australion

Stow, Amoy & Time Duigi Mart Staw, Amoy &Anping Moshu Maru

AGENTS,**

Dain of LeatİNG

Gibb Livingston & Co. Apr. 17, að No. Gibb Livinsgton & Co. Mar. 30, at Noon Nippon Yasen Kaisha About Mar. 4. Arnhold, Kartery & Co About Mar. 22, Melcbers &

&Co Bad Noon P. &.0, 8. N.

Jardine, Mao Chie #8 Noon

SN

2. &0.8M

10

Mar. 15, Daylight About Feb. 22,

Tomes & Co. Mar. 11, at pas Jardine, Af son Co., Ld. Max 95 at 2 pia - Dodwell & Co. Limited About Mar

Malchers of 5, at 9

Yusen Kaisha Mar. 15, at Noon.. Yusen Kaisha Mar 15, at Noom.

Amʼzi Tánie About Alar. 9 Yaan Kaisha May & Noon

Toyo Kison Kaisha...Apr. 2, at Noem Toyo Kisen Kaisha... Mar.

Toyo Kisen Kaisha. Mar. 16, at Noon Pacific Mall 8.5. Com. Mar, 11 p.m.

Pacis Mai 8. 8. Co. Mar. 98, at 1pm. Pacifio Mail as, ComÀ

„Jardins, M'sond Co. Ladika

Jardine Mon&Co, Ld Ma

Fat Noor Batterfeld & Swire ..... Mar. 6, at 4 p.m. Batterfield

Käpperx X ruseTi

Swira 1.. Mar. 9, Midnight.

Nippon Yusen Kaisha About Mar Mothers & Co About Ma Sander, Wieler & 06. About Jardine, Msond Co, Tal Mar. Jardine M'sund Co.Lad Mar. 7, aboon

D. Bassoon & Co., Id. Mar-8, at 1 pm Messageries Maritimes Abeut. Mar-11.

*107 Osaka Shosen Riks: Oasks Shosen Kaisha 10, 16:10m.

Mr and Mrs. Rose Shai; Kobe & Y'hama Belgravia on Eambar Am'ka Linia B

Gileset

Me

Misa Rutherford

Mr. V. Goulbourn

Mr A. Slingsby

Mr.

Joseph Mr E. E. Smith

Mir

of the estate of the late Mrs Stannard. whose will has just been proved for only KINGSCLERE Bron Ton des Goltz Dr Ecblister £547 108, 101, A writer who has been working continuously for thirty years, and whose books have sold in large num1ers, would be supposed to make: large ama and large sums were made, but the embark. ing in periodical publishing lost all that had been gained by the 108 novels from her pen.

PPROACHED from Kennedy Road Mr RJ Grimabaw Dr and Mrs A. D.

A

Tel. No. 184. Teley. Addres Sanoia, A.B.C. Code 4th Ed. Electric light, hot and cold water through

HE Salmon

W. Grundmann Spalding and infant Mr David Hass

Mr. J. Spittles MF and

and Mrs B. A. Mas W. Equsre

Lt. and Mrs C. E

RN Capt. T. P. Hall

Mr A. Harrison

Stainer,

Mr W

E2 0.

Swatcw

Ster, AnoY

Falching

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Stor, Amoy &F'chon Haitan V'aver &B'dev4pko Hörcules...

toria, Tua & Japan Mexico, Mar Vra, B.C., Seattle &c. Tamb Mar Vancouver, (8.0.),do. Monteagle..... Vancouver, (3,0),do. Empress of ladie

PEAK HOTEL.

Curiosity as to the earnings of authors and out. Billiards, ennis, roquet, put and Mrs H.D. ford Band Mr and Mrs W. H. Me A. C. Lofts:

artiste is widespread, and a Daily Mirror representative M Stannard gave sʊme interesting particulara. “My wife made a little over £40,000 by her pon, and as one

green and line stabling for horses,

Proprietress, Mas F. SACHSE Hongkong, September 1, 1908.

*1800

Harvey

Mr L. Stanfield

Mr EA. Mr P.D. Sutherland

C.M.G. Mr C. Tartier Ms. E A. Hewett Mr M Tartier Mr J. A. Higgins Me F. S. Tomlinson

MAE

Hough

Me Op

Bell & 2 children Mr Bodington

| Mira Bowdler

Mr A. W. Cox

Mr. A. M. Cox

Mr A. H. Crew Lt. & Mrs Canning-

Major & Mr Lyddon Capt. & Mrs MoMums children muse Rev. Mureton, E.N. Mr and Mrs T. E

Pearce d Mr & &Ms H. Pearce Mr and Mrs T.L

Perkins

1.5, at 11 am.. Douglas, Leprsik & Co. Mar. Dongs, Laprak Co.Mar. 7, at 11am. Douglas, Lapraik Go: Mar. 10, b 10 m The Bank Line, Id...About Mar. 15. Osics Shoe Kaisha Mar. 5, at 1p.m. Nippon Tusen Kasia Mar. 28, st Noon Cazadan 'fo E. Co.įklar: 23, 1871.m. Canadian Pfic R. Co. Apr. 30, 17 7am.

KLIÓ EDWARD HOTELS

Mr T. Adair, Mrs Land & chilizem Mr & Mrs Alexander Mr & Mrs C.-Taurit

and child

Consul & Mira Leiria Mr John Lennox Mr & Mrs G. Mackie

sad child

Mr T, Aoki Mr. F. A. Aron Capt. 7. Arthur Mr and Mrs Avenell

H&M R. Bakes. Mr J. C. Manos Mr and Ms Barrath Mr C. N. Manboff De Bellion Mr 3.8. Mash

B. Blacson Mr. B.

time her income, was well over £3,000 a | KING" EDWARD HOTEL DE Hurtado, Mr G.Mr AF. Dean Majur & Mrs Pyne, Madama D. Bond Mr

year. But we lost heavily over the weekly magazine which we started in 1891, under the name of Golden Gates,” and afterwards

HIGH-CLASS HOTEL

called Winter's Weekly. We kept it UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGE

going for Ipur years, and it was just begin- ning to turn the corner and pay us, when, in 1895, my health broke down, and, we bad to go to Dieppe. We sold the magazine to a lady for mere song, and she discon

LENT

THOROUGHLY RENOVATED.

LOW TERMS.

[EXOELLENT CUISINE,

EL HAYNES, Manager, Hongkook, October 3, 1908 **** iab

tinned it after a few works. After that my wife's sales foll; fell, and, as you know, the Boer war in 1809 practically ruined the buok trade.. Out of Bootles" Baby," her first great success, which was published in 1684 at Is, she had only a royalty of 4d, and was all the netted for 150,000 copios." She afterwards got £130 wote from the ed edition at 30 per 1,000. There were Mr C. Brown

Miss

FRAYSIDE,

Capt

Lunes ME C. Jackson

Mr JE

Johnson

Mi F. J. Johnson ML Jollot Mr. R. M. Joseph Mr M. A. Joseph Mr.C; J. Kindfor Dr Klose

Mr W. B. Einapp

Mr K

Mr &

brecht Mr. J. Warren Mr E. J. Watermin

Mr and Ms H. L. H.

MAD. White.

Me it. Windram Mr. K. Tostru

A GRAND CARLTON HOTEL.

C

Mr Carl L. Armstrong. Mr and Mrs D. L Mr & Mrs T. Arifolit Lyle

Arnott and child Mr & Mrs A. Blackay Mas M. Asenti Mr Thomas Mundey

Mr-ED WARLIAVO

A: Resmalt And child'

M

Mr

Dore

Mr and Mrs T. Poris

Mr & Mrs J. Duncan children & Burse ***

Mm & Miss Edwards Col. Radclifa

Mr B. E, Felder Mr Richatts Dr Greene

Capt

Cap and Mr L. B

Biley

Rouse

& Mrs Guthrie

Mr Lt. Col. & Mire Gor “don Hall RN S Mr&Mrs A. Harroy Mist Shaw

Mr. J. Bcoté

She Look

Mr.G

Mr. A. J. Darby B

Mr & Mrs Mallugh Mr. B

Mr J. H. N. Mody

B. O. N. Davy, Mr AP. Nobbe

Mr and Mrs

Debbie

A Wa Faasmor

Capt, & B W. C.

Mr DA

Mr AWEdmunds Mr O

Mr B. Probergre

Mr Hendersond Mrs Morton BH FIT RESORT AN

M. Mr A. Findlay Smith

My EA Elomes

Mm Fraser Mrs H Mr A. Harper

HAE. Hardman Eng Coudr. Highton Smith Me and Mrs W-

Humphreys Mr R. M. Smith...

W. G. Lt. Col. Stacpols

Me Walker Stephenson Mr. And Ma W. MM. Halms Me

Mrs G. A. Me and Mrs Mr and Mm J. H. Mr and Mrs Menton

ME WA BAL Backhouser Mr & Mrs H. Olden-Mr Rous Berchutte Mr S. Faal

Mr H barch

Bir 8. G. Boldon

HAMG, H. Perrito Mr R K Rodgara

Mr & Miss Brennan Mr John R. Phillips

Mr H. Murray Bain Miss Baylin

MrF, J. de Roma.

Capt. Mis Bidford

Air Clair Brown Mr and Mrs Quenly

& Mrs Lee Jones Cape Watson

Me

Mrs J. R. Hatch and Me H. 8. Sparge

child

Mr R. H. Hughe

Caplink HARJ. MYJY

|260,0.0 copies sold of 'Booties Baby Mr and Mrs. R. A. Master Stephen Bid and May G. G.MA, Rahim Kidal Mr&MTF. Weston, Ve Kempre

and over 100,000 of Houpla at Ed royalty. She always got 2d in the bhi ling Capt. and Mrs Smith Mr RF.Stone

Fourall

Farling

Walking Mis F..W. Watts

and children

Burnett and and children

-Me J, 8.5 Chamery

Mr and Ms WL

Rodgers #Mr and Mrs Arthur.

& Mrs Lambrin Flest Paymaster and

Mr. and Mrs E A Mis willis

Lammarband Mrs and Airs

Mrs DL Cage Rogersone Major MIS L aftor that. By 1891 the middle of hot McConaghy Mr A. Buller Wo Mr Cogan & obila Ber, and Mes Frsons. Pan and MEJA WELZI

career, she had sold over: two million

copies of her books. Among

2900 Mr Rob

Harvest (1889), £500 2000 Only Human

Blameless Woman" (1884),' £750

Lo Conjure. With (1800)

sho always called: het best book, and the

Press, notices were fill or praise. Cap.

males' wars POOL"

Mr A. Keston Min CoKi

Typhoon

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