FRIDAY, AUGUST 2. 1912.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUOTIONE E E
PUBLIC AUCTION
Undersigned has reculvod inatruo
Hughes and Houghtons to Sell by ruhlls Auction,
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AUCTIONEELS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
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General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and
SATURDAY,
the 3rd August, 1912, commencing at 11.M., at No. 6. LYEEMOON VILLAS,.
Erlund,
The Residence of Dr Hartley,
A QUANTITY OF
ROYAL VISIT TO MUSIC-MALL.
Palace Theatre a Bower of Rovan.
Enthusiastic Audience.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Hotels.
THE
STATION HOTEL,
NATHAN ROAD.
KOWLOON.
A houso packed from door to ceiling, the King and Queen shaking with laugh- ter, and the atmosphere heavy with the perlumo of thousands of roses, wore the vivid impressions created by the royal musle-hall performance at the Palace Theatre the evening of July 1. Al- nest at the stroke of sight the arrival of the Sovereigng was announced by the trains of the National Anthem, and the | Cold and Hot Water throughoai Queen, followed by the King, walked to throtect it the ene uk urmilk n the
General Brokers. VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD cheering audience. The cheers continued
PROPRIETORS
"TO-KWA-WAN " COAL STORAGE,
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Telegraphie Address,
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undersigned have received instruc
Lions sell by Public Auction,
THE
(FOB ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERN),
TUESDAY,
the 6th August, 1912, at 230 m... at the SALES Rooms, No. 2. Des Varus
Foap Curr Bi lee House Street,
A MISCELLANEOUS STOR Or
UTENSILS.
HOUSEROLD
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FURNITURE. Jcc.. As follows:- Fish-knives and Forks in Case, Salad Bowls and Servers, Claret Juggs, Tee Pin chers, Electroplated Ware. eloding Entree Dislics, song and Saver Tarons, Forks and Spoons, Fish and Meat Server,) Ve. quantity of New Table Linen, ļ Serviettes, Heavy Brass Con? sicutles, Fre Brass, Guards, Dogs, &c. &c., de... Shanghai un Blinds, A.. One New Japanese Ricksha and Two Remington Typewriters.
TEUMSAs usual,
HUGHES & GN.
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, August 1, 1912.
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PUBLIC
A DUTION.
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ESSRS HUGHES & BOUGH will
sell by Public Auction
WEDNE
DAY
the 7th August, 1912, at 1a.M., at their Saks ko mk, 28 De Vieux Komt,
corner of for log-r "TREET, SUPERIOR TURKISH TOWELS, IRISH HOUSEILD LINENS AND SUNDRIES, Comprising - Fine Turkish Towels, Bath Towels, Bath Sheets, Bath Gowns, Backback Towels Fine Damask Table Cloths and Serviettes. Hand-embroidered Pillow Cases and Bilster Slips. Single and Double Bat Size Sheets, Hand-embroidered B. dspreads, Sorgle and Double Bed Quilts, Lace Curtains (4 yds. by 70 inches wide). Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Unmade Robes, Duchesse Sets, Ladies' and Gent's Hoses, Shows, Longeluth, Tray and Supper Cloths, Gent's Shirts, Ladies' Dress Lengtis, &c., &c. &c.
(All New Goods just arrived and will te sold in mall lub).
O view on day previous to male.
Catalogues will be issued.
TERMS:-As usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH.
Hongkong, July 23, 1812. ..
JAPANESE MAKERS.
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ORDER
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FORNITURE, .. (Particulars from Catalogue),
TERM:-Chalf on delivery, On View from Friday, the 2nd August.
GEO. P. LAMMERT.
Actioneer.
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Hongkong. July 27, 1912.
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PARTICULARS and Conditions of the Letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on TUESDAY, the 8th day of Auzu", 1512,
At 3 ... at the Offices of the Pablie Works Department, by Order of His cellency the vernor, of Two ty
ROWN LAND be aw Eonney Road, in the clony of blangkong, for a term of 75 ysty, with the option of canewal at Crown Rants to be fixed by the Surveyor of E
joy the Kts, for one further term of GIYA.
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until their Majesties had taken their wats in gilded arm-chairs, with the Grand Duchess George of Russia between thom. Princess Christian, Prince Arthur af Connaught, and Princess. Henry of Hastenberg had chairs in the same row with the King and Quern, and the King's sister, Princess Victoria, sat beside him on his left.
LECTRIC JOHT AND PANS BATH-ROOM TO RACH ROOM
PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BARS
BILLIARD ROOM.
Private Dining Room.
EXCELLENT CUISINE.
For Partialars apply to
THE MANAGER.
The Queen wore a gown of old gold. No. K129. Talg. Addřem "TERMOTEL,"
with her usual strings of pearls and a
tiara of de diamonds. Just behind her Majesty wore her two brothers, the Duke of Teck and Priner Alexander of Tesk. ] The royal perty also included Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holstein, Princess Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein, Princess Beatrice. Prince Arthur of Connaught, the Duchess of Teck, two of the Prinses of Battenberg. Prince Albert, et Schleswig- Holstein, Countess Zin Torby, and cod cwn personal friends of the King and
Queen.
The rd box, like the whole of the dantre, was profusely decorated with rel and pink roses, and the withdrawing room at the back had Louis Seize furni. tere especially lens for the occasion by Mess. Schoolbred and Co. The walls of this room were panelled with golden trellis work and garlands bf remes, every dower being a genuit blossom and the finest that could be procurad. Thú front
of the box had hugs bunches of splendid | pecimens of Ta Prance, Jaqueminot, and Bently roses,
HUGE BOWER OF HOSES.
All round the tiers the lights were mashed with red and pink roses and gar- lands and festoons of the same flowers,
rhile trailing vines of greenery seemed to completely enclose the whole of the
Hongkong, Feb. 7. 1919.
WYNDHAM HOTEL,
WYNDHAM (FLOWER) STREET,
Opposite Clock Tower.
OCATION good for Hillside Scenery and ONLY TWO MINUTES' WALK FROM BUSINESS CENTRE.
Residents and Tourists made thoroughly comfortable.
RUN ON FIRST CLASS LINES. Proprietreas
Under the Personal Supervision of the
M. S. HOY. Hongkong, August 1, 1912.
BRABSIDE.
PRIVATE
HOTEL,
974
TANDING in its own_grounds_with Tennis and Croquet Lawas, Lar Liry Well Furnished Rooms, Erer
and hore comfort. Fine View of the Harben. Telephone. No. 590, 1:
Apply to Mas F. W. WATTS,
Ernoside, 20, Madonnell Road. Hongkong, Septembar 2, 107a...
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uditorium; making it one Inge bower KINGSCLERE HOTEL,
HONGKONG.
The ceiling was a mass of roses crossed and recrossed in lines, with the electric lights twinkling between. Massey of ses were in shell formation above the royal box and the box opposite and so cleverly were the artificial Bowery con Phim do with the real blossoms that there must have been many present who were conviues that only fresh reses of the anden and not a single imitation Bower od lased. The bank along the Cable Address: Suchenia. HON FAN, a Chinese graduatechestru fail, for instances was a mass of
NOTICE
LESSONS IN CHINESE
NRIVALLED position in the Hill NE
district, overhoking the Botanical Gardens and fusing the Harbour.
Numera quiet Suit with luzuricusly stted Bathrooms, telephones and Electric Fann. Telephones in Rede cs and Sitting rooms throughout. Telephone No. 1129.1
perime through the house. It is only
A.B.. Code 5th Ed. 12u Hongkong, September 1, 19C8.
Morsed in literature, has been a toschetrick pink roses sunding a mass delicious
European officials and merchants in this Colony for over ten pours.
He has a good method of training Hur penn pass in the Chinese examination, an
is possessed of a dirt rate certicata as a Chinese teacher He has also a good know. Jedas of Mandarin and Inkka.
There who intend fearning the Chiment Language are requestol to write cure of hit Mail office-direct to 4. Holly Food Road, 1st floor..
Hongkong, May 17, 1919
EAK
TRAMWAYS
LIMITEL
TIME TABLE.
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fair to state that a theatre has never bee
KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN.
This Space will shortly
contain Something
of Interest to
Everyone.
GARNER, QUELCH & CO.
VISTORS AT HOTELS.
HONG KONG HOTEL.
Mr A. T. Barberini Mr O C. Kanaa Mr E. R. Bata Mr F. Lange Mr E. A. Besamont 3: S. L. Lazarna Mr C.D. J. Boll Mrs S L ZATRE, Mr G. A. Bona Mr G. F. Lahnert Mr W. Beneck.br D. E. F. Fon
Bendientensy Mr P. 4. R. Bosch Mr and Ms S. R. MrG. T. Lloyd
Browa
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Mr H. R Ball MrS. . Cartwright Mra. H. Coble Mr. J. Grain Mi Crocker Miss F. F. Cronia
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K. K Dashiell Er and Mrs L. C.
Mendel
Mr J. Davidson
nary lavishly or more beautifully dKING EDWARD HOTEL | MFC. H. Davis novated for a gala occasion than was th Palaver
Pipifax and Paulo. two very eccentrie
their. tury neopic who describe
*
Mr J. H. Dorian
A
FIRST-CLASS
HOTEL.
tr W. C. Drew Mr and Mrs J. J.
Drincoli Mr E. J. W. Eamios
Bliss 2. Mendel
Mr 3. BD-recki 3ir J. Morris
FI
J. D. F. Mulder Mrs J. D. F. Mulder
d'Oetting
Omitron
Humpsti-Bumpsi pead the pre-UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT. Mr and Mrs H. Capt. Du Peray
Tramo so far as their Majesties were 678 voncernel. The overture, Sir Alexander Mackenzie's Britumishad played the auliener into their sents. With the Best ! Lambie over of the chairs the Queen best gun to laugh then she begm to "bend | backwards and, forwards with laughter, while the Grand Duchess George, beside her, put her handkerchief to her lips so WERK BATH,
as not to laugh, even toute heartily than 7.00a.m. to 8.00 a. m...Every 15 minuter.
her Majesty. The King with caught the 8.00a.m. to 10.00 am. Every 10 minute infection, and if over a tronarch laughed 10.00a.m. to 11.00a.m...Every 15 miner 11.30a.m. to 12.45 p.m....Every 15 minute.csly and restrainedly, that incurch was Bing George V. The acrobaís con- 12.45p.m. to 1.15 m... Every 10 minuter.
1.15pm to 1.46 p.m... Every 15 minuter. timed to fall over and throw the chairs 1.45 p.m. to 2.10 p.m... Every 10 minutes
about Humpsti-Bunpsti," and the royal 2.15 p.m. to 500p.m...Every 15 minute
persoages continued their laughter, and 6.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m... Every 10 minutes
then the whole house joined in the mirth,{ and there was the picture of King and people all kin in ne levelling Lur of laughter.
NIGHT CARS.
7.10 p.m. and 9 p., 9.45 p... to 11.30 p. overy 15 minuter.
SUNDAYO.
SATURDAYS.
It was a happy beginning. The King EVERY KING 9.00 .. to 10.30 a.m...Every 15 minas.and Queen were evidently going to enjoś .30a.m. to 11.00 a.m...Every 10minates the music-hall performance, and as 1.45 s.m. to 19 Noon....Evory 15 minuter,
**Lurn ** suncevled "turn" there was no Footwear 12.00 Noon to 100 p.m...Every 10 minute.
100p.m. to 60 p.m...Every 10 minuter. oubt of the royal appreciation. There 3.00p.m. to 6.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. was also plenty of applause from the 3.00 p.m. to
15 minas 7.60 p.m...Every
Sovereigns and the other great persou- 7.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Eery 10 minutes.
ages. Chirgwin was recognised as an old 7.30 a.m. Sunday).
friend of younger days: Fanny Fields was NIGHT CARS as on Wook Daya
(evidently also a familiar acquaintance, Cinquevalli was watched with keen at Teution, and Vesta Tilley with critical sinusement and quite an enthusiastic tap. ping, of palus by the Queen.
"Little Tich was the beginning of more vei ferous laughter-if one may use the term from the royal boxes, and George Ibey brought things to, a
Mayor of Mudevandyke." The Queen, the King, the Grand Duchess, and the Queen's brothers simply shook with laughter, and the house broke into a wild Toar rf delighted merriment.
JHERRY & CO.,
PEDDER STREET,
Opposite Hongkong Howl Hongkong May 5, 1990
THE CHINA MAII TYPHOON
MAP and
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Price 40 Cents,
Yanie Umina Min Omor,
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Anne Pavlora's dancing was naturally at graciously applauded, the Ression Grand Duchess smiling and waving her hand towards the duneer as she beat lowly Hurry Lewards the royal spectators. Lauder had no reason to complain, of the reception given to his song "Reamin' in the Glostpin-But he is also familiar to their Majesties.
TUŻ PROGRAMME.
The complete programimo was as fol;
lows!--
Pipifax and Paulo, eccentrics in Humpati-Bumpati," opened the pro gramme, and Barclay Gammon and a
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grand piano" followed. Then the Palace B Tax Ray. G.. A. BUNBURY, M.A Girls, in Fantasy in Black and White" (after Phil May). Chiraws the White Eyed Raffr, came next. Than tha Bogannys, with "Five Minutes fr China Town."" Fanny Fields; as the →.
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Mr Mos Holland Mr Jamos
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R. Lunes
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Warking
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DATE OF LEAVING
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Yusen Kaisha. Aug. 1, at 5 p.m.. D. Sassoolt & Co-
Jardine, M'son Co. Ld. Ab P.&QS. About Aug.
50. S. N. Co. Aug. 3, at Noon P.&O. S. N. Go Abeut. Aug. 7 Messagaries Maritime Aug. 13, 1 p.m
Tusen Kaisha Sippon
Aug. 14, Daylight hawan, Tomes Jardine, Mena. Id. Ab.4.
& Co. Ang. 9, at 4 Butterfield & STZY, AUR 27. at Noon
S.bp.
Fasen Yusen
Kept. 27, at
Aug. 10, at 9%..
Teme Co... About Sept. 10.
Tove Kisen Kaisha...
at noon.
Kisen Kaisha. Aug. 20, at Noon
...Aug. 15
13, Toyo Kisen Kaisha
Co., 6. Pacifo Mail 3.4. Co Pacifi Mail S. 6.
6, at Bp.m. at 1 p.m S. Co. 27. Tusen Kaisha Aur.pn
NOOD. Tusen Kaisha About Aug. 14. M'
7,
4 p.m.
ACTIE CO. 3. Midnight
Butterfield & Butterfield & Swire... Aug. Jardine, Bon
8. at 4p.m
Aug.
son& Co, Ld About Sander, Wieler & Co. Aug. 23
Jardine, son& Co, L
Jardine, M'son &Co, Ld Aug.
25
3. at acon,
Sassoun & Co., Lad. Ang. 18, at Noen 15, at Noon. Melchers & Co...About Aux 7 P. & G. S. N. Co.... About Aug. 8. Osaka Shosen Kaisha. Aug. 4, at Noon.
burg Am's Linie
Am'ka
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2.
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About Aug. 15.
The Bank Line,
Osaka
Line, Ld.... Abo
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L.E.Settle &c. Tokobamo Maru Nippon Yuson Kaska Aug. 13, 4 p.m.
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Mr A 8. Kempthorne
Capt. & Wood
C C. Williams Mr G.
Mr and Mrs. J. F.
Mr Jamea Wright
Wright
Mr J. A. Young
PLAK HOTEL
Mr and Mrs W. Mr and Mrs Karajin
Armstrong & child Mr. Kent Mt Barton
Lt. Col. & Mrs Loap Mr Bayley-
xnd child Mr & Mrs Belichenko Mr Lloyd
and children
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Mr Cole and child Mex Corneliussen
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Rev. & Mrs Davies Mm. Davanport
Consul & Mrs Eatzans
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Vancouver, (5.0.).&s. Monteagie
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Vancouver, (B.O.), &c. Empress of India......Canadian Pic R. Co. Aag. 24, at 6 p..
Weihaiwei & Tientsin 'Kurichow
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Mr J. B. Arnold Mr E. W. Austin Mr L. Birot
Mr R. Boret Mr A. de Broc Mrs C. L. Brown M-H. H. Burditt
Mr J. Burton
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P. Cayago Mrs K. B. Charter
Mr F. A., Chopard
Capt. & Mrs McMunn Mr J. & David
children and purse children
Mr M. Dossel
Mr V. Lugelbi Mr and Mrs Frank
Miller Mrs K. do Morris Miz Muller Mt C. G. Obon Mr C. A. Peters Mr H. C. Peteraan M. and Mrs F. J.
Bayus
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Rudes
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Miss Moorehead
Mrs Morris
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and
Mirs Gordon Lt. Col.
Stacpole
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Fiske
Mr V. FormOHO Mr J, Graham Mr &
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Mr M. Smith
Mr J. A. Snook
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Finchett
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Body
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Fasmoro Mr H. Pearnin Mrs B. A. Ramsey Mr E. B. Boed. Dr Sibree
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and child
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Stevens
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GRAND CARLTUN HOTEL
Mr and Mrs Frank Mr J. A. Jack on
Mr V. C. Keyes Allen
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Watson' Dr and Mr Harley Cant & MES Hodgins Miss Wheeler M and Mrs W. G. MrF. 0 Wilford
Mr David Wood Humphreys Mr and Ms Jagers, apt Wood
maid and child. Lt. Col. and Mrs Miss Jessie Brook
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ME. M. M. Clare Mr Gergo Cabb Mrs
B
George
C. Cabb
Mrs J. Crawford
MM Ga
2010
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