Tutimations,
FRENCH STORE
JUST ARRIVED ||1:
LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF ITALIAN SPAGHETTI AND MACARONI
TRY. "THEM
WITH OUR ITALIAN CHEESE AND OUR TOMATO SAUCE
IT IS A KING'S_DISH DRINK WITH IT OUR
CHIANTI WINE
AND HAVE A OUP OF OUR
MOCHA COFFEE
Hongkong April 18, 1912
THE HONGKONG ROPE ANUFACTURING Co., Ld.
Establis
à 1883
-MANUFACTURERS OF.
PURE anila ROPE
3 STRAND.
1" to 15"
CIRCUMFERENCE
CABLE LAID
4 STRAND
3" to 10" CIRCUMFERENCE.
5" to 15 *CIRCURYERENCE
Oil Drilling Cables of any size up to 3,000 feet in length.
Prices, Samples artil full particulars will be forwarded on application to
Shewan Tomes & Co., General Managers.
Hongkong, April 11, 1813,
Netting!
Netting!
Netting
TENNIS and BOUNDARY
NETTING.
Cut to any size.
APPLY
1. cent square foot.
530
801
ending.
-last year
THE CHINA MAIL
same week it was 29,000: ment “out of sight", da, deliveries to the World's spinners was for the same week. 943,000 balss, and last year 305,000 balen. The quality of american cotton ginned to the beginning of this month_wa_ra ported last week to be 18,031,000 bales. This was the final report this season, and it is an enormous quantity, but the size of the crop hazing been previously. estimated with a fair degrea of certainty, not much attention was g'you to it, and it did not affect the cotton markets. It appears Texas has produced about 4,000,000 bales, the largest quantity ever grown in that State, which reminds us of the reporta we received during last growing sokaoli, detailing disasters of all kinds to the crop
There is plenty of cotton fortunately and there will be 2 and 3 million: bales on August Sist next to carry over to next season, but there is a great difficulty for this district (where we require the best atapled American) to find grades to requir al standards and all the time our spioners. are paying points above quoted pricer. even up to 150 points we are informed, to obtain cotton of sufficiently good growth and staple. This circumstance should be remembered by buyers vi cotton. goods abroad as contributing ontsiderally to the Bŕmness already displayed in this market.
We appear to have in front of us a long -pull of firm prices, if no an advanog above the present level. Manufacturers 20 well sold that they will only tako further business at full rates, and the total
CIS
PYN KA
METAL POLISE 5 US.
kalo all Kinds of Metals, Silverwate everything new In Tablets, Paste and Li
Stocked by all the princi On Co., Civil Service Store, Bola Agents for South China
ASK FOR A FREE SAMPLE.
Hongkong, April 17, 197
The finest
H. STEPHENS,
19, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
MARIE BRIZARD AND
ROGER'S
FINE LIQUEURS AND
AGENTS:
+
BRANDIES.
A. S. WATSON & Co., Ltd.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
Hongk2 January 11, 1915.
To Let
TO BE LET.
Os on isour 15% MARCH, 1912: ':
a oppage for a month already in the getting of coal makes them firmer; having many of thom paid high prices for further supplies since the Coal strike began, many Mills are already stopped and others will keep closing as their ecal is exhausted, reducing the number of manufacturers who care to tako further orders, and later on before coal supplies can reach these Mills, produc- tion will gradually cease. The worst effects of the coal strike will only be felt sumo weeks later, so far as production is concorned. The railway systems are rapidly curtailing the opportFFICES in KING'S BUILDING. noitica for sending goods, etc., from one place to other, workers are being turned
Booms, adjoining the Hongkong CHUPS and OFFICE, in ALEXANDRA Dispensary, it present occupied by Mazra Wa Powell, Ltd.
A. S. WATSON & Co., LTD,,
Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong, August 29, 1911.
aff in every industry, and soon there would 15 no means of transit if the cos' miners' strike were to continue, Busine a keep- up to a fair extent. Calcutta bas been in the market, and the import there of piesa
TO LE
1110.
Apply to THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.
MENT & AGENOX J., LD. „Hongkong, April 1, 1919.
1584
China Express Co., ・ goods, yarns and metals for Fet asry as
NE 3, DUDDHAL STREET TELEPHONE NC. 068.52,523 packages. being over the monthly
P. O. Box 250.
H
THE KWONG HIP LUNG CO., LTD.
(NOW RECONSTRUCTED).
NGINEERS and SHIPBUILDERS, BOILER MAKERS, BRASS and IRON E FOUNDERS. All work done in this establishment is guarantood. We have over thirty years' experience. We own two Slipways and can accommodate any craft of #00 feet long.
Town Office, 48, CoNNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL, Hongkong. Telephone No, 409. Shipyard, Shum-Sui-Po, Kowloon, Hongkong.
Telephone No. K.9. Estimates furnished on application.
WONG PING WA, Manager.
Hangirang. April 1, 1912.
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE CHEN KWONG & CO.,
SOULETT OF THE UNITED STATES.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO..
GENERAL MANadzra;" HongxOJG,
1. HAMILTON, GENERAL MANADE
* FOR THE EAST, TOKYO,”
ሆ .
New Insurance Paid for....£ 25,887,500 Outstanding insurance amounis
£282,653,220 Amets amount to............ ..£104,089,655 Surplus amounts to.......an 17,828,768 Dividends to Policyholders
1910
Total paid Policyholders 1910 Total Expenses for 1910 ..... Gross earnings from Interest and Reuta for 1910...... Gross rate of Income from Que Investments 1910
Hongkong, Feb. 23, 1912.
466
LD.
GENERAL IMPORT & EXPORT.
CANTON'S LARGE WHOLESALE & RETAIL
STORE::
URNITURE, Draperies, Groceries,
Boot and Shoes. Makers of Jewellery, Lacqueres, Crockery Ward.
.
20,575,157 53,439,380 Ironmongery, Wine and Spirits. 10,392,033 Foreign Clothes for gentlemen made tu
order by our own tailors. 21,646,523 Large sasortaient of Chinese Sills and
Foreign Goods of every description.
All goods sold at reasonable Prices, The Cheapest and Best place in Canton, to buy Chinese and Foreign Goods,
SUP PAT POO STRFM. TEL. No:1406. CANTON,
Canton, August 1, 19]I.
4.48% 727
NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO.
"WITH WHICH 18 INCORPORATED TILA*** OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE CJ,
OTAL PUNES AT 31mr Dzozmune, 1910, h MOTAL
$21,252,695.
I-Authorised' Capital £8,000,000 *** Kubysshed Capital £3314,845
Paid-up Capital .........................£1,857,997 5.0.| I-Timsund..........................” 3,842,215.4-1. HELA»& Annuity Funds 15,045,135·9 7 Binking Fund Accurizat 37.96518:4
£21,202,603:17'8
Berenne Fin Lranch 12,873,260 17:47 Late & Annuity?146319
"Branches)
648,314 10 8
[24973,816 17 B
Other Receipta !
Funds of the Fire and
are free from liablity in
AF TOMES & CO;
JAPANESE MAKERS,
· អង់
EVERY KINT
Footwear
THES
TO
average of last year viz-818,000 packages.
From the remainder of the India markets there is constant enquiry for miscellaneous kinds of goods, also from the other Eastern market, which make up a fair total from-week to week,
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TO LET
EW & Commodious SHOPS, NATRAS ROAD, Kowloon, Immediate possen. Cheap Rental,
Apply to HUMPHREYS" ESTATE & FINANCE.
Co... Iz Hongkong, March 23, '1909.
TO LET.
Kennedy Town.
Apply to"
Bas Mardon, & Awarp & tauta. Mari..
Manila, Cuba Doile Rubi
MARE
Hollo
Manda Arahan Port Tawata Mar
||Maboppoḥ
New Fazk.
dam.
Ban Franoland Salinas Cru
San Francisco,
Shar S'pore,
S'hai Kobe S'hai Koka & Moji S'pore, Poning & Shanghai, Moll&K Shay Tan & Japan S'tow, Amay de Tament S'tow, Amoy
Tai, Kabe da Yada Swatow
S'tow, Amoy &F'chow Stow Amey chow 91, Cfoo & Na
'waag]
Mar
Ta&Japan Panama Mara Seattle & Fado Matu.. Want' Advertisements cover (3.0.), £e. Monteagle ....
Vancouver (3.0), & Empress of Japan
PREPAID
[$1 per inch.
3 insertion.3.
One week.
58
FOR SALE.
TOUR POINTER PUPS, spotted coffee, E. S. Brown and White-Pure broad, 3 months old...
Apply to
No.
CALCADA DA ROCHA,
Macro, April 22, 1912.
FOR SA EE,
"
'wol & Tientsin, Cheongshing Weihaiver & Tientsin Haichow
VISTORS AT HOTELS
„HONGKONG”HOMI, Me and Mrs J. van Capt. C. Lindbergh
Anis
Mr P. Linton T-
Miss I. Andrews
Mr. J. G. Ashton
Mr Murray Bain
Mr G. T. Lloyd
Miss D. Lockwood Mer B. Long
Mas A. M. Baldwin Miss E Lowacstein Mr. and Mrs A. M. Comdr. Lexmoore
Baldwin
Kr and Mrs J.-D. F.
680 Mrs JA, Barry
· Mr J. A. Bárnett.
Miss M. L. Barry Mr E. B. Bate
BOUT The ENGLISH TYPE Clarendon and Nonpareil (Modern), complete fount, including Italic.
In good condition. Sead offers to
**TYFON
Mr & Mr-E.. Bauer Mr B. Beilken
Mr.
Me T. M. Mecquees
Mulder TM
Lt. P. Manir
Mr and Mrs L.
Manning
Master H. Manning
Mrs E R. Beilios Dr. O. Marriots
,and maid
W. B. Marshall Mr Mrs B. & Mr G. H. Martin And
Miss J. T. Martin. Mr.O. D. J. Bell
Me &
Mr W.
Birch-
enough
406
Dr. Bril
Marshall
Mateva
Mr and My E.
Browa
·CATS OF CHINA Mail Offos, Hongkong, March 21, 1919.
FOR SALE
110 WITH or without furniture.
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.
MENT & ASHENOY Co., Lb. Hongkong, April 1, 1912.
The mail advices from Shanghai, the 8th inst., stats that the outbreaks and lootingODOWN No. 4 NEW PRAYA, by the soldiers in the North had stopped business, the Native Banka besitating to give dealera advances, which otherwise would have been granted, and the in- cressid activity in clearances being stopped Direct cables home announce further lost ing, and a strong feeling of anrost, up to fow days ago. Hongkong has however
OFFICES TO LET
1055
FIRST-Class Central accommodation,
de a moderate business. Parliamusent light and siry, on First, Becond, or-
has passed the Bill to esta lish minimum
for Messrs WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & Third Floor, in now building being erected
Me Bumant
Mrs B. C. Melniner P. Mr W. M. Mcln-és
Mr J. D. Meinermy Dr G. W, McKean
McKeone
The Bank Lise Rippon Iuren
Sippin The Rada!
Osalts, Shosen Ret Oaks Shonen Kaith
Hambury Ama Lamie
Noo
Neon
ugšas, Lapraiz. - Douglas, Laprak & Co. Am 25,3 Douglas Lapraak" Co. Apr. 90, at Butterfield & Swee. Apr. 26, at 4 pm Osaka Shoses dashs Apr. 30, at 1pm Nippon Tum Kadha May 7 að Nom Sy Canadian P50 B. Co. May 11, 25.6pm Canadists Ba R. Co. June i, at 6 p.m. Jardine, Msond Co, Ld Apr. 23. Daylight
& Swire. Apr. 24, at d
KING EDWARD HO Mr & Mr Alexander Mr C. N. Manhoil
and chid
Mr 5. A. At Miss Massey Mr and Ms Avenell Mr. Jy McCormack Capt Bahnstyne Mr. and Mrs FE
Bannatyne.
Mr C. Bayly Dr Baliling
Mr E. Bradshaw
Mr N. Chatfield
Midzushim Mr and Mrs J. RN
Mody..
Mr M. F Monay
Mr AP
Mr J. Chisholm BL F. F. Edwards Mr HO Mrs Cowen
| Mr Ehrhardt and
child
Nobb
Mr WCH
Mr. and Mrs R. H. Mr C. A. Peal
10
Mr U
Mr M. Calman Mr and Mrs C - J. Mr G. Calpopoulo TOMr B. Cameron, Jr. Mr J. Merecki
Mr G: Canomeut Mr JR, Mirrlees Mms L Mrs D. J. Casement Mr Genre Maryan
Mr J. Morris Mr D. L. Dobb
Mr P.
OREST, No. 8 The Peak with tennis court. Commanding magnificent view of the harbour and adjacent lands.
Apply to prod
LINSTEAD & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong, March 6, 1912.
FOR SALE.
ONE FULL SIZE
999
rates of wages for coal miners, to be COY., LTD. Entrance from Des Voeux Burroughs and Watts
Road. Electria Litt to all floors, Electric Light throughout.
wattled by Juint District Boards-the miners are voting whether to commence work. Meanwhile, and the owners agree tobtained at the Offices of MESSRS. The Plan can be seen and all, particulars give effect to the provisions of the bill. We PALMER & TURNER, ALLA therefore hope for an early resumption BUILDINGS, SED FLOOK." of work.
ORIENTAL MISSIONS,
Unsatisfactory Report by Americans.
A remarkablo report on Orignial Mis sions is issued by the International Bible Students' Association of Brooklyn, U.S.A.The success attained by the missionaries in the past (it says) is very. amall. Wo found" Oriental Christians about as sincero, intelligent, and earnest. as the average Church attendants in America and Europe! Very low gave vidence of being wholly consecrated to God and His service,
The tendency of the times, in the Orient as in the Occident, Is towards unbelief in any religion. The higher castes consider the medley of Christian octrines presented to them less philo Aopliteal than their own. The common
Hongkong, March 12, 1912.
TO LET
989
ATO. 57, PRAYA GRANDE, MACAD
OFFICES and GODOWNS to let in Daddell Street
Top Floc.
No. 13, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE
ROGATE Austin Road, Kowloon, from 1st April,
No. 12, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, First floor.
No. 13, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, First floor.
Apply to
ALINSTEAD & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alexandra Buildings Tougkong, Aug. 2, 1911.
20
PATELL & CO.
conception that all the peopic of China, Exporters & Importers
Japan, and India sta heathen savages is erroneous. Their upper classes include some splendid characters of truly noble manhood, the moral and intellectual poors.
of Americans and Europeans. Indeed, the masses of these people ara less vicious and rude more kind and considerate
ORDER than those of Europe
Drunkenness and imm unknown among the
General Merchants
and
Commission Agent
HONGKONG CANT
SHANGHAL AND
HANKO
BILLIARD TABLE
WITH ACCESSORIES: Apply to
GEO. P LAMMERT.
Hungkong June 7, 1910,
MILNERS'
SAFES
AS SUPPLIED TO THE
PRINCIPAL BANKS
Mr S. P. Cowen Mr R. C. Cowrie Mr J. W. Cranston Mr W. E Crowe Mira R. Crowell Mira B. C
Crowall Mr G. P. Curry Hon, Mr
Daries,
W. C. Draw MG Mrs W. Drummond
Bees
Mr E. J. W. Eames Miss Eckel
Mould Mr and Mrs EN
Newburger
Mr & Mix E- Row-
man
Mr and Mrs E N.
Nicoll
Mr & Mrs B. Nissen
Mrs Nobla
Capt. and Ms E. D.
Northeem be
Mise 3. O'Connell
Mr V.d' Oettingen
Mrs. E. A. Or
A. Evinca
Mr R. F. Fisher Mr N. Ginkel Mr D. Haskell'
BMT H. Feariká
Mr C. A. Paroy)
Peaberron
Mr H
Mrs B&BAmary Mr Dk Reboirs
[Mr A. Hollis sedes
Mr. B.
Capt.&
gurand
& Mrs W. J. Shearer Kemp
Mr A. O. Koston
Rees
Ma J. 8
Dr. Sibarre M: F. AN ST
Mr&Mrs Kinghorn Mrs A. G. Smith
Mr H. S. Sparge
Mr and Mrs W. D. Capt and
Dr Kluz
Kraft
Mrde
BIT
M
and Mrs Tooker Conen & Mr Leiria Mr J. Wallon Mr and Mrs Lemaire Mr K. Watkin
and child Mr JR. Young Mr John Lennox
Mrs M. Asensi Mrs A. D.
GRAND CARLTON SHOTELÄT
Mr John Henderson Band and child
Higgenbotham
Mr W. A. Barnott Mr Cha E Mr Bras Berehalte Mr W. Hind Mr Clair Brown Mr and Mrs D.
Mr and Mrs G. G. Zvie
Bursets and 2 Mr Thomas Mundey children
Mr Tenfla
Corpur Mr & Mrs Cawford
Edwards Mr and Mrs G. Mr E Cropy ::
1. C. Orlog
Miss A. Orr Clair linte Me and Mr. D.
Mr A Cropley
Mr N Croplay
P. Miss E
Dr Elnora Palma S
Me
MTA H 8
Alilote
Clair Mrs Pe'era
Mr F. Von Mr A. G. Florin Mian 3.0. Folsom MrF Franks Mr and
Mr.3, Paul
Mr G. H. Perriton Mis L. Price
Miss Via's Prion
And
Bodgone
Mind. Omplay Mr andà
Bixsier L. Ompley
سية.
Mrs
Mrs Arthur
Sanches
J. A. M.-Phy Master Dropley Mia Sanches MrE. EG. Piaton
Mr. and Mrs A.
E. M. MEM
-French & child Fond
...
Capt. Dalmeyer Mr W. H. Ricketts Mr Denman Fal ar Mr C. F. Robins Mr B Gaubert Baron Sadoine Mr and Mrs J. F. Mr and Mrs. J. R
Baul
George
Miss Georgo
-
Master E. Copley Mr. A. Smith
Me G, W. Bancell Master Colin Ceopley Mr M. EdmondsMr and Mn B. H.
Stephenson
McFW, Sahorems an
Mr. A. Guldsmith Mr. Sahrambols
Mr L N. Evans Capt. & Ms Everitt Mr E
Mr J. G. Flynn Mr José ValawnES MrE. A. 8. Fowler M&Ms H. Walton Mr W. LM. Grant Mr and Mrs West Mr S. W. Hamson Mr Gao. C. Whitales
Mrs J. C. Goold Me Westen Mix and Mrs WH. Ma
V Gaulbeam Me Shalte Bell 2 children M Mr and Ms Joseph LARO. V Skelmshire, MAM Champion
Gould
RG
Mr and Mrs BA, Mr.
HAM
Capt. I PEL
Setle
Meischke
Lt. & Man
ham
omning
Ma
ithers Solomon
§317-and^ Mrs PW. Mr
Hanford
Capt. Harlow AME Mr
And hire JD. D
AND
BUSINESS HOUSES, Haz
GEO PLAMMERT,
kong, May 90 191156807
Mr. and Mrs. Mand Mis Muitos
dford'
Mr Darch MEAT. D
Denue Me Dubit Mr & Mrs J. Duncan
AD. Mrs Edwards
and infant Mr. 1.7 Fielder
Th. G. Herbert Bekle
Hott MERE
Fawatt, 0.056 Mrs E A. Hewett Me and
Majori, umphreys M
Mr Chord
Major & Ma Lyddan
children & nute
Boy Morelan, B.N Mr Paterap Mr H Pentes Mr and Mrs T. Polis Main & Ma Proe,
children i
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AND SOUTH
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