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FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1918.

OKCA'SU:

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERN VENT.

AND À DALHALTY.

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS TO-KWA-WAN"

COAL STORAGE.

Codos unod:

A.B.C. 4ru & Stu EDITIONS. AI. TELEGRAPHIC CODE.

!

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

FOR SA ̈L'E.

SECTION A or K. I. L 570

SPORTING.

Association Footbal

THE CHINA MAIL.

HEALTH TALKS, A Nervous Disorders: Their Cause

7. and Cure.

Eight people out of avery tan in China have some form of bervous weakness. They may not realize it at the moment, but they suffer from one or other of the innum they have it all the same. Sooner or later orable symptoma which mark this condition. Thus one person may suffer from sleep- others from depression of spirits, great loseness another fram is of memory. facigus after slight exertion, marked leasi tudo, so-called nervous dyspepsia," and so ou in andleed variety, for there is nothing moro amazing than the number of different symptoms which nervous borders indaco,

HONGXON CLun . K.O.T.L.I. This 1st Division match was played on SHARE & GENERAL BROKER the Club ground yesterday and was the first muoting of the tenors during the stay of the Koyhes in the Colony. Wilson, started for the Club, but Dewick quickly intervened and after the Kaylien forward had been repulsed by Jones, Dewick drop

d the ball over the Toads of the Club backs and Garrett roaring in beat Barlow (with a low shot which the goalie taight, The great cause of nervous disorders is, hare saved. The Club by monn of Lhody's supply of phosphort which is of undoubtedly, the too rapid using up of the the utmost necessity for the health of the pervos, blood, ste 3 Dr Salonby, the famous medical author, atatos : It is a itself is of no food value to the body, yeb, curious fact that though phosphorus by when it in combined with other elements, it is valuable food, and is, indeed, absolutely necessary for life

Aroa 25,375 Square feet. Position Facing King's Park,

Monoy sa Mortgages al market rates.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

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Tous to sell by Publie auction

HE Undersigned has cocaived instru

SATURDAY,

the 11th January, 1913, commencing at 12 o'clock (Noox), as his Sales Rooms, DERDELL STAZET,—

* Cases Perrier-Jouet Champagne

(splits).

do

Crown Boor (split). (Aplits). John Beg' 'Whisky. Sako,

Tolegmphie Address

"

MEIRION, HONGKONG.

|

20

34

+1

tc.,

itc.. Tza-Cash on delivery,

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, Jauery.7. 1913.

fc.

PUBLIC ADOTION.

TEE Undersigned have received inatruo.

repeat mo

(FOB ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

SATURDAY,

the 11th January, 1913, at 11 A.M.,

their SALES Rooms, No. 8, Des Vaux Road, Corner of Tea House Street,-

Several cases of Condensed Milk.

Several caves of Chinese Te01.

30,750 Egyptian Cigarettes,

A quantity of Pipe Tubauer in 4 na. tiam,

And

Four cases of Piece Goods,

TERM usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Á ustuneers.

Hongkong, January 9, 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

PUBLIO AUCTION,

Wilkie mastimet: the aggressive and Wilson was nearly through bub was poorly supported sed Stangrooms reloved. The Club backs defended aly..but nowing by Lindley and Vickats delayed thu soldiers progross. Sturdy play by the club,haivos) gave their forwards-chanos but with ther exception of Wilson they appeared quite + culoar. At half time, the Kaylies were leading by one goal to nil

Ordinary phosphorce, however, and the common drug which contain it are practi- cally useless for the purpose. The phas- phorus-must-a-Dr Saloeby states, be combined with other elements.

Ou'resaming, play was inclined & favour The preparation which best answers these the soldiers who did more sticking but requirements for rostering the phosphorus the Club defonce was got. Trica Vickers to the body and thus effecting a oure of was put through by Vicker Garrett but is thus described by Sir Charles & Cameron, these servous disorders, in Sanatogen. It Hamilton and Wilkie robbed him. Pearson C.B., M.D., Medical Othor of Liaalth and Griest a few shuts and one by Dowick was

Public Analyst of Dublin: "Sanatogen wall saved by Farlow, who later saved from containing, as it does, a inrge amount of a substance of the highest nutritivo value. Garrett. At the other end Long petorganic phosphoras-that is. phosphorus Wilson in possession and after manoeuvring which is offered to the tiasues in exactly For po ition the, centru forward skimmed It is an excellent nerve food."

the form in which it can bo easily absorbed.. the bar with a lively shot and a little later it in a hot shot which Tunstall, sved. 3 This was the last effort of the Clay and At the Clubend with two minutesto go Pearson hit the bar with a torride shot and. Crook, rushing up pub the hall into the net from the rebound. Timu was called with the

THE Undersigned bas racatred instruely returned to nidield, and the Club

dous to all by Pattle Auction,

4

011

FRIDAY,

the 17th January, 1913, commencing

2.30., at No. 28, Nathan Boad

(Humphreys Fists), Top Floor,

Kowloon,-

Although short of their best forward in Pencil and xle Railton had put up a five aty. Result-K.O.T.L.I.; Hongkong

display and were unfortunato to lose by

A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Comprising:-

Over sixteen thousand doctors declare it to be the greatest revitalising and reinvi gorating nerve food, known to Scienca. It manner, and is therefore the ideal prepara nourishes the tissues in the most powerful tion for all sufferers from nerveus dis orders.

REMARKABLE MEDICAL EVIDENCE. Every important medical journal haa printed articles on Saustogon's remarkable The Medical Press and Circular states. power of benefiting nervous sufferers.

physician's hand a hundredfold by the 2Modern Science has strengthened the introduction of Sanatogon. It is a perfectly ideal food for feeding the brain cells, and Texms-Hongkong Club. C. Bartowi in all cases acts as a powerful stimulant to H. Is Joues and A. Hamilton; D. Camp- tho nervous system. The wonders brought Beuten, D. M. Larkin, W. A. Wilson,: bell. R. F. Long and C. Wilkie, P. Fabout by this preparation are no less

manifold than amazing."

Club, 0.

D. R. McKenzio and F. Rigden.

K..Y.L.1.-Tunstall, Stangroom and Rendall Scholield, Dewick and Heriges:after using Senatoget. Vickers, Garrett, Pearson Lindley and

Distinguished me are no less emphatic In the statements they have made of the ults they have observed in themselves

Fine Teak Sideboard, Dinner Waggon. Extension Dining Table and Drawing Room: Suite, Tuak Overmantel, Tes and Occu-Crook. Referee:Sergt. Wilson. sional Tables, Lace and Serge Curtains,

THE Untensigned have received untrue. Etchings Paintings and Engravings.. Clui

tions from Colonel TATLOB, to sell by Public Auction

##

SATURDAY,

the 11th January, 1913, at 2.30.

Chator Bungalow North, Rowioun, - THE SOLE OF THE

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

...

FURNITURE

.,

&c.

THEREIN CONTAINED.

"Ances."

sunne Vases, Bronze, draments, be...etc.

Ten Double Wardrobe with Berelled]

Hosakase Police » 87TH Cox, R.G.. Mirror, Lines Wardrobe, Chest of Drawers, This 2nd Division match was played on Washstand, Dressing Tabis, Toilet Crock the Military ground yesterday, McClure dry Double and Single-Bett-ad-Table-inted for the subiiers but the police were and Bed Linen, d'oylies, Cutlers. Glasshe first to attack. Wilson getting keross a and Crockery Ware (Dinner and Ten Sets) focentre which Castwiright headed away. Kitchen Utensils, etc., stel;

Westbrook pat out to Wilkes who put in a dine run and freed a corner, from which Swann saved and in doing so was injured by the cross bar filling on him. Cave and Kelly look play to the soldiers and where

Including Sundry Blackwood Furniture, And One Rubber Tyred Ricksha

PRACTICALLY New.

(Particulars from Catalogue),

Da view from Friday, No

TEM-Ay aнua!.

".

HUGHES & HOUGH,

audiontera.

Hongkong. December 31, 1812. 1633

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Tour to Sul,07 Paintic Austheil,

HE Undersigned have received jusbrae-

POE ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNDEN

он

FRIDAY,

the 17th Instant,

The Motor Boat

T

IN UT

10 E. P. BRIDGE PORT ENGINE

BATTERY and MAGNETO IGNITION

REVERSING Gras, &c.

Full particulars, time and place of sile

will be published Inter.

TEA unuri.

HUGHES & HOUGH, .

Auctioneers. Hongkong, January 8, 1913.

PUBLIC

AUCTION

34

EX Undersigned have received instruc. Toto mil by Public Auction,

до

WEDNESDAY,

the 18th January, 1913, commencing at 2.30 p.m., at their Sales Rooma, No. 8,

Des Vosur Road, Corner of

Ice House Street,--

A LARGE QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACK WOUD FURNITURE,

&c..

&C

راكان له

I Norwood Sewing Machine..

1 Cherry Wood Desk and Chair.

2 Brake Standard Lame,

On View from Thursdy, the 28th Jan. Wilou put across a good centra which was Catalugure will be. med. Txxx-Cash on delivery.

GED P. LAMMERT,"

Auctioneer. Hongkong, Janasry 9, 183,

:.

moverted by Clark opening the sore for the Police. Even play ensued, and the inter al arrived with the scrre:--Hong kong Police, 1; 87th Coy. B.G. A., 0.

The second ball as slightly in favour of the 87th Coy but they wore unable to TRAMWAYS COMPANY, Penetrate the Police dufuncy. In a rushi

ZIMITED.

1) BAK

1

TIME TABLE

WEEK DAYS.

1

30

His Grace the Archbishop of Bombay writes: "I use Sanatogen every now and then under my d ctor'e advice, and alwayı derive great benefit from it."

take it again."

1

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A DRINK, A TONIC, AND A DIGESTIVE COMBINED

NO OTHER DRINK IN THE :: WORLD HAS BETTER :: GUARANTEES FOR PURITY AND GOODNESS

BUY

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VISTORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

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For

Digestion

and

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FOR THE RELIEF of Indigestion, O.T. has proved invaluable to thousands of people.

A WINEGLASSFUL sipped after Meals, will aid Digestion, pre. vent Flatulence and "Full Feeling," and help to restore the healthy func- rions of the Digestive System.

"A BOTTLE TO-DAY.

Mr and Mrs S. L.

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The Rt. Hon. Sir John Gorst, a meuter of H.M.'s Privy Council, one of the most highly esteemed offices an Englishman can Occupy, writes: "Sir John Gont has long been acquainted with the great merits of Mr and Mrs Adair Snautogen. He has taken it with excellent Mr J. S. Ardorn rosulte and, when ascessary, will certainly is G. Aurely Book, The Art of Living," by that Mr and Mrs F. Write for a copy of a most interesting Mrs P. Bultin distinguished author, Dr. Andrey Wileos, which will be sent, free, to all mentioning and Co., 6, Kiukiang Road, Shanghai. this paper, on application to A. Walting

Santogen, which can be obtained of all ME.A. Beaumont Chemists, always effecty 4 wonderful Mr R. C. Beaumont chango for tlie better in every nervous Mr E. R. Belilios

so. It will do so in yours. Codhl about it.""

There in no

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by the guriters forwards Swann an out and took the ball of McClure's too when a guni seemed a certainty. Gardener headed away a good hot from Mix and at thead Retail Ironmongers, Pig Iron and other end Westhook cleared with Clarke Foundry Coke Importera. General Store 7.00a.m. to 8.00 am..Every 15 minutes.gerous. Cartwright transferred play to keepers and Shipch-adlers Nos. 35 and 8.00a.m. to 10.00 s....Every 10 minutes. the Police end whore Swann brought off 7, HING LOOKG STEZIZ, (2nd Street, week 10.00a.m. to 11.00 a.m...Every 15 minute, good save from Moit. Play ruled fairly

of Central Market) Telephone No. 615. 11.30a.m. to 12.45 p.m...Every 16 minuter.

Hongkong September 4, 1907. 12.45 p.m. to: 1.13 p.m...Every 10 mhuber even to the end with the gunnera slightly 1.15p.m. to 1.45 p.m...Every 15 minutes, thus butter team but they failed to score 1.45.m. to 2:15 p.m...Every 10 into and at time the result was-Hongkung 9.15pm. to 5.00p.m...Every 15 mel -5.00 pm to 8.10 p.m. Every 10 state.

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THE MONTROSE RELICS.

Pair of Stockingasand a Piece of Linen Sold for £349. MAGLIAW &

The 'felice of the abthes worn by the Marquesy of Montrose at his exocation in 180 were sold for $340 at Mesura Sotheby's recently, Thy purchaser, was. Me Barrow The relics consisted of a pair of silk stockings and a piece of liten trimmed with Isco. Accompanying them was a contemporary close-fitting white satin cap, which done not seem to have been actually worn on that LONDON DIRECTORY,occasion. All the relics ware pieces of fins

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