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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1912,

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER.

PUBLIC AUCTION. *

THE CHINA MAIL.

this paper pre made it worse. The anding of the affair probably might have been arranged by the payment of

dollar, if in a moment of anger any serious blow was struck. It must be re- membered, however, that what we have ported has come from native papers, which according to the official report of the German Consul are exaggerated und

Hughes and Hough THE Underaged ha reerivad innteac-sidieet.

ACCTIONEER TO THE GOVERNMENT.

General Auctioneers

AND

Share Coal and.

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

"TO-KWA-WAN

CCAL STORAGE.

Codi usi: A.B.C. 4TH &.5th EditioNS. Al. TeLeun vene Coon,

Telegraphic Address MEIRION HONGKONG,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned byvg resuived instruc

Tonari ng Tablic Auction,

{ren ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNEL},

on

THURSDAY,

the 29th August, 1912, at 11 am, ati

their SALES Rooms, No. 8, Das Vaux

Rand, Corner of Ice House Street, Two Unses TOILET Sour, One Case Snots, About 20,000 Plain and Gold Tip CIGARETTES,

And

A QUANTITY OF

tions to Sell by Public Auction,

THURSDAY,

-

A VEGETATION MOELETT.

It woull seem to be a work of superero. gation to establish a Vegetarian Society, at in China, where tons of thousands of the mele must perforee bo vegetarians, where other such nocieties axist, and where Buddhism exerts more or less in- Here along the same lines. One of the lais representatives to the Provincial HighAssetably in Candon has issued invitations thee friends to a great feast, aul an the ear it is intimated that the menu

the 29th Augast, 1912, comntencing

11.3, at his Sales Rooms,

DUDDELL STREET, Wrenner Reserve. 100, MANILA "CIGARS, Comprising → Especials, Regalia Imperiales, Life, etc., cle.

The "w from Wednesday, the 28th Aug. will consist of distes made of regetables

81-- Cash on delivery,

To

GEE P. LAMMERT

akturfiaftver,

Hongkong, Au u 27, 1019.

TURLIC AUCTION

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only. The name of the Society is

*** Vegetables, Boots and Fragrance," It

THEATRE

ROYAL,“

MAURICE E BANDMANN

PRESESTA TUN

BANDMANN OPERA Co.

TC-NIGHT!

TO-NIGHT!

WEDNESDAY, 28th Avour: PEGGY.'

THURSDAY, 2000. AUMENT:

OUR MISS GIBBS.'

FRIDAY, 30 cover:

'THE ARCADIANS,'

is intimated that the meal to which the | SATURDAY, Sist AUGUST: fristala BAN invited will consist เป

vegetables, roots and sweet-smeiling Chirbs," The invitation card is said to ha very artistic." "Theron, it is indientad VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY | that in the days of the Sungs, " scholars chowed roots and vegetables," and, of

PT has SMITH SETTE & FLEMING, Ligaidi.'ellectual development. What connet. tors of E. Fxswws&Co., Ltd. (Union there may be between roots and Liquidation) to sell by Public Auction

M LAMMEIST he retired entegre These were the days of great in

Ph

THURSDAY,

letters, except ask mulerstood by gram. marians is not quite clear. But as the Chinese must always, if they "enn, find

the 2 AUGUST, 1912, at 12 dvloek dents for the doings of today.

(Sons), at his Sales Rooms,

DELL STREKT, ---

THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY

ณ reference

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rule 1 what happened in other days. Also

the card is a list of the vegetables. tint will be prepared, anul as far as we can see, if a considerable part of the Registered as Marine Lot 285 containing people turn vegetarians, and cut such as an xe of 1,132 Square feet (or therese nentioned here, the supply would abouts). Annual Crown Rent $3949--heldan run short, and the hangry people under a Crown Lesse for Seventy-five would have to turn to flesh again.. ht Years from 31st March, 192.

«ther words, those mentioned ile not saum to be the common estas sen on most Chi nese tables on ordinary occasious. What The result will be dues note yet appear.

The al was last lisa well-baik sewall nod

VALUABLE HOUSEHO 1. Dis very suitable for Godowas, or Factories.

&

TEAMS -

FURNITURE,

- &c.

Se.. -. HUGHES & HOUCH;

duefioneas, Hongkong, August 21, 1912.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HE Undersigned lave received instruc- -

by d'ublic avetion

(FOR ACCOUNT OF TITE CONCRILNUD),

0}}

THURSDAY,

the 29th August, 1912, at 11 a... at thar SALEM Roan, No. 8, Des. Varx Reap, Curver of lee House Street,-

• LONDRES ABOUT 37.00 CIGARS

JUST ARRIVED FROM MANILA...

Trusts As usuall

HUGHES & HOU DH,

Auctioneert.

Hongkong. Auguel 28, 1912.

...k

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersignal have received instruc-

tious frèni Me T, Hesten, to tell by | Fublic Auction

SATURDAY,

the 31st August, 1912, a 19 326, ab his residence, No, 2, CaryanvŠK VILLAS, Carnarvon Road,

Kowloon,

THE

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLU

FURNITURE,

as follows:

1 DRAWING ROOM SUITE,

1 DINING Rest Serry,

1 Us Room SUITE the above are practically new and of

European make, Alon

Brass Fendur and Fire Brasses, Electric

Aisa

A Peremment. Pier. Po Either particulars apply to

GRO P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer,

PERCY SMITH, SETIH & FLEMING

The Liquidators.

Mesero PENNYS A BOWLEY,

Solicitors be the Vendors,

Hongkong, August 15, 1912

MURGIC AUCTION,

1028

ȚIE Undersignet has received lustrac-

I time, to Sell by a ublic ductler,

THURSDAY,

the 29th August, 1912, commencing at 2.30 PM, at No. 3. FAIRVIEW,, Nathan Road, Kowloon,--

A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, On View from Wellnesdty, the 28th Aug,

GE 1 LAMMENT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, Aegust 2, 1312,

PUBLIC

AUCTION,

1028

TUID Undersigned has restival ingrue tions to Sch by Public Auction,"

گانی

FRIDAY,

the 01 August, 1912. commencug at 245 MM, at A csuuripre,' I'ntation Road, No. 192, The Pesk,---

THE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE, "

Compri-ing-

CHEAP AND FREE PASSARES,

Most people in Hongkong know, that

there has been it time of cheny fares for Plise on the river steamers between Carton and Hongkong, because of the ompetition between the rival companies od shamers. Bat in the interior Per as the native ngurt 4 warrant us in deeiling, things are annéh note favour. | able for the passengers. Rival boufs and Intuches seem to be both ungrots and

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efine. We see that there are some Stetimers fiat offer pussengers

free passage: not only so, but they provide them with tea may further still. in one rase the company provides the passengers |with a rapital tillin. The passequence is dat at present some of the lines are doing good business, Elut is to say, their lants are crowded with passengers. On htler and the older breasts, becain there is a few, and m tiflin, notwith standing the free passage, cannot emi- mam my passengers worth the e

Of course, this mud attempt to make Laney will in time work out its own Ceara Meanwhile much money likt.

£1,250,000 BRIDGE.

Great Contract to British Steel Firms.

In fnce of severe competition Truni Ger man, Belgian, and United States engineer ing firms, Mesars Braithwaite kod Kirk West Bromwich, and the Cleveland Bridg und Engineering C... Ltd., Darlington, ave. jointly secured the contract for the whole of the steel work for a new railway and road bridge fully a mile long over the Lower Ganges.

1-

It is the largest and heaviest individual

Task Sideboard, Dianer Waggon, Dining Table and Clairs, Basy Choirs, Glass nud Cutlery Ware Japanese Cherry Woodbridge contruct-placed in Great Britai since that for the Forth Bridge, which wa ompleted in 1880 at a cosat of £2,500,000. The Ganges bridge will involve an ex-

Desk nnıl Clmir, Occasional Tables, Rattan Chairs, etc., ete, |

Double and Single Bedsteads, Teak

Fou and Portable Electric Lumpe, Purce-Wantrobes, Marble-top Washstand, Toiletpenditure of £1,250,000.

Iain Washstand and Fittings (new), Pantry, Kitchen and Bath Room Utensils and One Gent's Bicycle.

On view from Friday, 2 p.. Catalogues will be issued.

TERM As Usunl.

HUGHES & HOUGH.

Auctioneers, Bongkong. August 27, 1912.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

193

▶HE Undersigned havo received instruc

sell by Public Auction

71

SATURDAY,

the 31st August, 1912, commencing at

2.30 .., within his residence, No. 5,

LYEEMICON VILIAN, Kowloon,-

THE WHOLE or ins VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD'

FURNITURE &c., St.,

THEREIN CONTAINED,

&c.

- An follows :-Teakwood and Upholstered Hall and Drawing Room Furniture, Cur tains, Pictures, Brass Fenders, Fire Brass. &o, Dining Room Suits, including Ningpo Chairs: nclically now), Card Tables, Glass Ware, Crockery, Cutlery, &c., Double *and Single Bedstends, (English Mattresses), Washstands, Bureaus, Wardrobes, &c., Pantry and Kitchen Utensils,

Alou

"Plants, dec., in Pute, Quo Crisquet Set, and a number of Lady's Dresses, Furs, Clonka, Hats, &c.,

Ant

“A Laby's BILVER TOILET BETH, "On view from Friday, 2 p.m.

Catalogues will be issued. Tanan :—ås ksual,

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. August 31, 1912.

1050

Tables, etc., etc.

Bathroom, Kitchen and Pantry, Re- quisites.

Plants in Po's;

Alu

One COLLARD & COLLARD GRAND PIANO IN FIRST CLASS CONDITIOS. On view from Thursday, the 29th Aug, Catalogues will be issued. TESIS:--Cash on delivery.

1050

GED. P. LAMMERT,

· Auctioneer. Bong's me, August 23, 1912.

JAPANESE MAKERS.

EVERY KIND

Footwear

MADE

ORDER

CHERRY & CO.,

PENDER STREET,

Opposito Hongkong Hesel. Hongkong May 5, 1910)

61

LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH 18 LIVING DEATH. VETARZO NERVE FOOD,

or

· BRAIN AND •

MAD SWIMMING MISTRESS.

Copenhagen, July 25.-A young swin ming mistress went suddenly mud whil instructing a class of thirty giris in th en at Helsingborg, in Sweden, →→S swan dut to sea and ordered all the giri to follow her and swim to Elsinore, i Denmark, about five miles away,

"All the girls but one followed her out to sea. The solitary one who disobeyer" swam back to shore and culled for help Several motor-boats get out and eatigh: the swimmers fur out at sea

The girls were all picked up, but, tho- mad mistress was only euught us she wa inking near the Danish const. She wo taken-to an asylum without delay,

THE STARS AND STRIPES.

By the adinission of Arizona and Nee |

Mexico into the United States a r

rrangement of the stars on the Stars and Stripes as home necessary, which took flect, on thu 4th it. Independenc Day. In place of the 48 sture arranged in alternate, rows of seven and sight, it Buy now bears 48 stars, strungel in now of eight. If a Bill now before Congres Į be passed still another alteration will be mado in † Old Glory," the proposal being to arrange the stars, which represent the

'A WALTZ DREAM'

'MONDAY, 2nd Sartamenn ;

|number of States in the Union, in five,

ares, which at a little distance giver the effects of one large für. The largest xansple of the Stara orul Stripes, praha- ably the largest flag in the world, hangs in the Past Othes Departagent at Was Fuglem, and anteneres 7076, by R. An

It is suspended from the corer: plo:

part of nine storeys." FourJindred yanīs of burling ware used in the construction

The latest issues of trees, Bracing up the syre of masonry, and hides the greater

enerally, it gives tone to the exhausted nerves, y estores the fasting energica and imparts new ide and o recently socused played out, ➜vigor to those whɑ hund wo ? ⚫ned up and vziunies, Bend stamp uddena cavaź ↑ lope for Free Booklet or F.O. 19 for Trial Bottle to The Vetarno Remedios Co., Gospel Oak, London Do sol accept substitutes. Smani on havina VETARIO. Š

of this tag, which Ju'one of tu aizītke hl Washington, and each star more thing s fock in diamatar.

'THE QUAKER GIRL

TUESDAY, 3rd Sertexben :

A DOLLAR PRINCESS,

PRICES......$3.50, $2 and $1.

Commence 9 r.. sharp.

Plan of Seats opens at MOUTRIE'S at 10 M. on Wednesday,

Hongkong, August 12, 1912.

G.

Auctions.

R.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

[O. T.]

No doubt you are full of

Interest to

1017

.

PARTICULARS and Conditions of the

Latting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on MONDAY, the 2nd day of Sept., 1912, at 3 F.M., at the Offices of the Publie Works Departniant, by Order of His Ex- cellency the Governor, of Two Lots of

ROWN LAND at Mount Parish sad May Road respectively, in the Ja ony of Hongkong, for a term of 15 years, with the option of renewal at Crown Rente ro ba fized by the Surveyor of Bis jony the Kaso, for one further term of 75 целта.

Reglury No.

Particulars of the Lot.

Boundary

Minitro-

lvents.

know what

will shortly appear

in this Space.

A CALL ON

GARNER, QUELCH & CO.

Will enlighten you on the subject.

Hotels.

THE

STATION HOTEL,

NATHAN ROAD. KOWLOON.

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The Cuina, Mait, Limited,

THE

LONDON DIRECTORY,

VISTORS AT HOTELS.

PONGKONG HOTET.

fr S W. Atkins Mr A. T. Barberini Mi- E. Raelow Mr. B. B. Pate Mr E. A. Dumont.

J. Bell

Mr E. M. Joseph Me 1 Jonger Dir E. S. Kabel Mr AS. Kemptherns Mr II Krück

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MacIntyre

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Dr O. Marriunt

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For Particulars apply to

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Mr.

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Mr T. J.

Cokely

Mr B. K. Mehta

Mr J. Mirecki

Mr W. A. J. Comper Mr L. Mover

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J. B. Crakett

M: G.

Curry

Mr

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Mr. Marley

1. D. 3. Mulder

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Chorg

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and Mrs H. C. Mr

Ehrenfels

Mr W. R. Richetta

THE MANAGER.

Mr H.

Fez, No. K129, Telg. Address 'Teanor

Hongkong, Feb. 27, 1912.

+

G. Fisher

Mir A. G. 1nein,

Rony

Dr Scherer

Mr W-Schwolke

PRAN BOTEL

Mr and Mrs W. Lt. Col. & Mrs Ten

Armstrong & child and child

Mr Barton

M- Hayley

Mr Lloyd

Major & Me Lydden

Mr & Mrs Beltchenko Mrs Smith Malkin

and chillien

Ma Bowdler

Miss Brittan

Dr & Mrs McCondlisa

and child

Miss McEwen

Attorney-General & Capt. & Mrs McMunn

Bucks?

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Chulifeld

Lt. Col.

Chapman

Mr Chapin

children and uurza

Mr&Mrs Moorhead Disorehead

Mrs

Morris

Mrs Cote and child Mr& M Northcomba

Mrs Cornelisser

Daie

3r

Jahn

Mr Darch

Rev. & Mrs Davies

Mr

Deane

BI Devanpor

Mr L. Dyston

Mr Page and child Mr & Mrs H. PoADO Mira Poarce Mr. L. Pe

L. Perkins

Major Prichard

Lt. Col. Radchu

Comdr "Eng.

Roome

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Capt. & Mrs Gusbrie Mr A. Sinclair Mr and Mrs Hilo

and Mrs Talati

Lt. Col. iorden Hall Major & Mrs Waring Mr Horda

Bir nad Mrs W. M

Capt & Mrs Hodgins Watson

Mr and Ms W. G. Mr BC, Weinreick

Mr FC Willard

Humphreys

Mr & Mrs Let Jones. Mr David Wood

.

MF Kent

Mr E. A. S. Fowler" 31 E. E. Smith Mra French & chilir II II Soloman Mr Dunman Folér

Lt, and Mrs C. E.

Stainer, R.N.

Mr and Mrs J. F.

Miss George

George

31r J. C. Taylor

Mir T. B. Trueman

Gorion Mr V. Goulbourn

M

G. Vermeij

Mr A.

Mr & Mrs E Voll-

Mr and Mrs Joseph, brecht

Goolal

WYNDHAM HOTEL, WYNDHAM (FLOWER) STREET, Opposite Clock Tower. UCATION good for Hillile Seenery Mr D. M. G. Gratama 3r H. J. Waterman

and ONLY TWO MINUTES WALK Mr R. J. Grimshaw Mr II. Watkins

Mr D. MW: amoni FROM BUSINESS CENTRE.

Capt. T. P. Hall

Mr A. Harrison

Families, Residen's and Tourister W. T. Harbord

mado thoroughly comfortable.

Moderate.

Terma RUN ON FIRST-CLASH LISES. Under the Personal Supervision of the "Proprietress:

M. S. HOY.

BRAESIDE.

PRIVATE HOTEL, -

STANDING in its own grounds with and Croquet Lawns, Large Airy and Well Furnished Rooms, Eren home comfort. Fine View of the Barbear. Telephone. No. 890.

Mas F. W. WATTS, Apply to"

Brsende, 20, Macdonnell Road.

12 Hongkong. September 2, 1908.

·

3Ir W. A. Hold

D. S. Hough Mr Th. Van Hunt Mr F B. Ingersoll Capt. R. Lanes Capt. Jarted

Mr J. W. Jones Mr R. M. Joseph

Mr Kisson

<

Capt. Wood

Lt. Col.

and Mrs

Wrigley

Grand Carlton Hotel, Mr and Mrs Frank Mis A. Hill

All-n

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Mi Baker

Br W. A. Baractt

Mr W. Jackson

Mias F. Jeuking'

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Me

Mt A. Impez

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White

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Mc

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Willits

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Braga

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Mis J. Poule

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Wright

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Mr V. M. del CastilloMra

Mr F. A. Chopard Mr D. Cochin

Mr C. G. QL on

G. Disin Mr A Pacheco Mr Y. C. Part

KINGSCLERE HOTEL, Mr and Mrs Cohen Mir F. R. Perez

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Mr J. R. Cook Mr A. Cortez

Mr C. A. Putera Mr J.

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Mr L. O.. Thompson

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TELEPHONE. 37

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131数

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MED. 8. Edmund Mi K. Heswar

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Me Thou. Hemalay Mr G. Taylor

Mi

child

照 Gilbert

Min Godwin

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