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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1812.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

PUBLIC AUCTION,

ch

Hughes and Hough VALUABLE POSTAGE STAMPS

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

General Auctioneers

Share, Coal and

AND

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS "TO-XWA-WAN " COAL STORAGE, Codex usal:

A.B C. 4TH & STH EDITIONS, AL. TELEGRAPHIC CODE.

Telegraphic Adresa :

• MEIRION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Underlgood have received instrus-

tona to sail by Public Anation,

"(TOM""ACCOUNT OF TEE CONCERNED).

On

SATURDAY,

THE Undersigned has received trazua.

thens to Sell by Public Angtion WEDNESDAY,

the 9th Octobor, 1912, commencing

P.. ad his Sales Rooms,

DUDDELL STREET,

at

A LARGE COLLE TION. OF VALUABLE POSTAGE STAMPS, (including Rarities In Straits, Beltish North Bura, Federated Malay Status: Macao, Hongkong, British South Africa, etc., ole.

On view from Thursday, the 3rd Oct.

Catalogues will be issued. TRANS-Cash on delivery.

GEU. F. LAMMERT, Auctionest

Hongkong, Sept. 30, 1.12.

1935

Auctions.

PUBLIC

AUCTION

AT MACAO.

1.

THE CHINA MAIL.

FOR 23 WEARY MONTES

I BUFFERED WITH

RHEUMATISM

Every year for over twenty years De Williams Pink Pills here bean curing (thousands of cases of Rheumatism Even whan resorted to as a forlorn hope, in the most desperate casse, and when all else has Tailed, time and again they have proved to be just the thing wanted,

Rheumatism, in summon Inqwledge. its alimination from the blood that care can disons of the blood, and it is only by he trought about The success of Dr Williams Pink Pills is simply due to the fact that they thoroughly purify and at the unique way. Fame time build up the blood in their son

Hera isav in point although a simple one it is recent and marena su an illustration —

"For twenty three long months I af fored with Pheumatism, writes Mr P. Battian, of Sokaboomi, Jaya.Daily had frightful, hondaches, and I was troubled

Mr P.Button, if Sarkubormi, Ja

"[From a photo). -

I

much with insomnia. Appetite deserted we, my suffering made me di-inclined for my setive work. All the differená modi-

tory result,

the 5th October, 1912, at 11 4.1, stadersigned he received instruccines I took gave not the slightest satisfac

their Saien Rooms, No. 8 Dan Tœux

tions to sell by Public Auction, Road, corner of Ics House STER--

Girls' Night Drusses, Pinafor, Stays Knickers, Babies Robes sud Shirts, Ladies' Undorclothings, Petticoats, &o., Men's and Boys' Braces and Balta, E.; a few pairs of Boots and Shoos; 3 dosen Men's Wash- abie Waistcoat;

And

Several Pairs of Woollen Blaakota (New).

Trums - nena!.

HUGHES & HOUGA,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, October 1, 1912.

PUBLIC AUCŢION

the

·

05

6th October, 1912, at P.x., sb the

SUNDAY,

Macao Electric Light Works, BELLA VISTA, MACAO,

THREE GAS ENGINES,

2 of 160 H.P.

1 of 63 E.P.

Further particulars applied to the Under signed.

P. L. HINGEEE,

Auctioneer.

1942

Macao, ctuber 1, 1912.

THE Undersigned have recolved instruc tions to sell by Public Auction

(FOB ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNIT},

05

SATURDAY,

the 5th October, 1912, at 11 .., at their SALZE Rooks, No. 8, Dos Your

Road, Corner of Ice House Street, A' QUANTITY or KASHMIR WOOLLEN GOODS AND SILK EMBROIDERY WORK

(WASHABLE), Consisting of-

Cushion Covers, Table Covers, Bed

apreads, Kashmir Rugs,

&c.,

Sik

TERMEÁ usual

&0.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers,

Hongkong, October 3, 1914.

TH

PUBLIC AUOTION.

HE Undersigned have received instruc tions to sell by Public Auction

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

THURSDAY,

1945

解水汽力逼士

THIS WONDERFUL SYPHON Makes Mineral Water instantly at 90

Failure is impossible. And you can save centa a dozen Syphons. Anyone can do it.

60 per cent by making your own Mineral Waters at home with the

'PRANA'

SPARKLET SYPHON,

which lasts a lifetime and or be purchased from any Chemist or Stores

PRICE: Each. -

BULBS at 90 cents per

Box.

Atrand from Batavia who came to see

cures by these Fills in cases where all other me strongly advised Dr Williams' Pink Pulle for Pale People, as he had heard of many treatments had Eiled. After the use of the contents of only the first bottla I folt greatly relieved of my pains, and after taking another four bottles I was cured completely, had a splendid appetite, and could sleep soundly all through the night. I owe my cure to Dr Willins Pink Pils,"

THIS BOUK Yotua for the asking, Write to-day for our ooklet "Diseases of the Blood," and it will be sent to you fra by The Dr Williams Medicine Co., 8,

Rec Secbuen

Shanghai. Dr Williams Pink s for Pale People are obtainable from the same address, 1

bottle for $1.50, 6 for $8.00, also from

medicine vendors everywhere. Remember Mr Battian's words

**IOWE MY CURE TO

DR WILLIAMS PINK PILLS."

Intimations.

CHEESE

EXTRA

CHOICE

CANADIAN STILTON

60 CENTS PER LE

06

SCOTTISH SPORT:

"Your Our Own Coraspondend.).

Hotasunaz, Sept. 10. bath, who st53 land the table, pot as right from them's Fark. Taking rosat done to heart, the Amateurs pressed them hard, and combined intricate work. with amart inishing. Their was never any

Mirren, the strength of their balvon and question of Rangers superiority over St.

the cleverness of their forwards placing the result beyond doubt. But the race war- not a plomant one to witness the physi- celoment was too prominent; and severabof the Paisley players were crippled Third Lazer hd no erouse for going undir to Motherwell Hearts had a sharp shock at home, droppi ga point; they vers the better side, but failed to get the nek One of Dundee's principal players was rendered palous in the opening pasanges, and this largely accounted fur Clyde's vistory. With a fairly good: 'man at centre. Coltip would have wampel Aberdeen; Johnstone, who filled Qulon's place, was quite poft for the responsibility. What the Irishmen look at the present time is a substitute for the goal-getting forward.

SCOTTIME, LEAST-Fint Division. Celtic, Abardeen, 0. Clyde, 37 Dundee, I." Sfotherwell, 1; Third Lanark, Q...

Partick Thistle, 9; Falkirk, I.

Morton, 2; Queen's Park, L Rangers, 3; St Mirren, 0. Raith Rovers, 4; Hibernians,

Hamilton Academicals, 3; Kilmarnock, I Heart of Md-Lothian, I; Airdrieonians.

CRICKET.

Ayr have won the Western Union Cricket Championship by drawing with Pole. All the clubs have played 10 matches, and the

guies for the season are ;--

W. L. AyT....... 6. 9 Uddingston

Kolbum ...... Perguntia... 1'...... Kilmarnock

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INTERNATIONAL ROWING AT

SINGAPORE.

Germans Beat British.

Quite a fotilla of launches were in com- mission recently to convey the large num lur, of interested spectators who wished to follow the international rowing race between two fours representing Germany and the United Kingdoms, for cups present! ed by Mr F. R. Heron, vice president of he Rowing Club. The course was Isid long the lagoon. at the back of Tanjong

O.T

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No other Drink in the World has beller guar antees for Purity and Goodness.

Bay'a Bekišu šo-day? ·

A DRINK, A TONIC, AND A DIGESTIVE COMBINED

Without Alcohol or Gas.

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O.T.moderates the intoxicating effects of alcoholic liquors, the faculent" effects of Mested drinks. and acts as a corrective for drinking water.

A Safe Thirst-Ouencher

A little QT with crushed ice makes the most affectual and healthiest Thirst-Quencher in this Tropica

Substitute for Alcohol

After alcoholic excess O.T. restores appetite and nerve, while satisfying the com for stimulanta

A Valuable Stomachic

An excellent remedy for Colic and other sch Troubles; Safeguards against fereca, dyses tery, and other insummatory complainta.

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A true digestive, Prevents indigestion, Ratsi and full feeling" after meals

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Really excellent for ladies when needing a stiraniant

The Right Drink for the Tropics

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GARNER, QUELCH & Co.,

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HONGKONG HOTEL.

Mr D. Aistrip Mr O. H. Allen

SOLE AGENTS

- Mr A. Kruzaman

Mr G. F. Lehnert

Exporters & Importers Dr Helen Bebenek: Mr G. T. Lloyd

General Merchants

and

ha and the conditions were as good as Commission.

could be looked for iu this part of the world. The crews and their weights were is fellow :-

1257

WHOLESALE PRICE:--

Syraosa per doz.

THE DAIRY FARM CO., LTD.

$16.00 f.o.b.

Butas Der doz boxes

88.00 1.c.b.

Hongkong, November 12, 1910.

JAPANESE MAKERS,

||

EVERT KIND

the 10th October, 1912, at 2.30 r., at their EALER Rooms, No. 8, Dr Vaux ROAD, Corner of Ice House Street,-

A. MISCELLANEOUS STOCK OF JAPANESE

GOODS,

including a Private Collection of Old

And

Japanese Prints;"

A Small Collection of Chinese Souff

Botties, &c.

Full Particulam from Catalogue.

TxExAs usual,

:

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, October 2, 1912.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigued bare received instruo tions to asil by Public Auction,

(FOX ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERS),

0.0

FRIDAY,

KWONG SANG HONG, LTD..

WHOLESALE AGENTS, =

246 and 248, Dor Vaux Road Central, HONGKONG.

行發糖~

行生廣港香

or

Footwear

GERSLANY.

J. Rohrunn.(bw)...... 11. 19th.

2. R. Authola ......

3. T. E. Giese

...............

12ot. 4lb.

11st. 11.

lb.

A. Feindel (stroke)...... 1

B. Schwandes (cu)... 11st. 12. Coached by Mr Schwandes.

UNITED KINGDOM,

F. G. Taylor (bow)...... 11st. 3lb. 2. D. Paterson

11st. Blb. 11st, 12lb.

3. W. Barvy

A. B. Turner (stroke)... 10st. 12lb. HA: Elgee (cox) 10st. 31b. Coached by Mr Cruickshank.

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TO

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K. J Blair,"

Hongkong, July 8, 1912.

888

The big advantage of weight was with the German crew, but an oven fight was anticipated. The weight told from the very beginning and the Germans assumed

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JEYES FLUID

the 11th October, 1912, t 2.39 1.31

at their Sales trois, No. 8,

Des Voeux Road, Corner of Jou House Straety-- CONSIGNMENT OF WATCHES,

(Alplutely New Stook)

Consisting of

Bracelet Watches (Swiss make) and large number of Hall-marked Bilver

Watches,

مساق

A quantity of High Class Cigars by M2 C. Dowell & Co., Ltd., Madma, Ludin..

TREM-As usual, ca

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· 1250

Hongkong, Vetober 3, 1919.

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NOTICE

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THE

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a lead which, although it varied in extent, The American New Style Chair, they held throughout. Halling a stronger stroke than their opponents they had a clear three lengths to the good halfway up The course but by dint of splendid work the British crew drew up on them and was beaten by one length only. The time was seven minutes, which is not as good w has been done by both crews at practice, The rowers were deservedly cheered for their efforta

CHINA MAIL

In the evening a club dinner was held in Can be obtained at the following

PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY Rafles Hotel, when shout forty members

TIME-TABLE.

WEEK DATI.

and friends were present, under the presidency of Mr M. Rodesse,

places in Hongkong

The Hongkong Hotel

Kowloon Ferry Wharf

The toasts included “The Winning Crew, proposed by Mr Rodesse, who aid The Hongkong Ferry Wharf, 7.00 am, to 8.00 am...Every 15 minutes. it was a unique experience to have, an 8.00 am to 10.00 am...Every 10 infasten jaternational mes in connection with the 10.00a.m. to 11.00 am..Every 15 minutag 11:30am. tu 12.40 pulyary 15 minated Cub, and that it was pleassat to Bud so 19.45 p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Every 10 minuten, many of their Germah friends outsmans. 1.15pm to 140 p.m..Every 15 minutes, I was specially gratifying to find 1.45pm to 9.15 p.m.Every 10 minut

friendly match rowed in susb a thoroughly -- sporting manner.

3.10 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. Erary 15 min

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