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TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1913

It is really remarkable

that no one seems to have been struck by the fact that, in spite of the regular daily cleansing with tooth-soaps and pastes, the teeth and particularly the back teeth, frequently become decayed and hollow. "Is not that a convincing proof that tooth-

Hughes and Hough soaps and tooth-pastes are extirely

ACCTIONESIN TO THE GOVERNMENT.

AND ADMIRALTY.

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

تريه

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS "TO-KWA-WAN" COAL STORAGE.

Coles aseit: A.B.C. & JTH ETIONS, 41. TELEGRAFIUS Cour,

Telegraphic Address - MEIRION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC

AUCTION

THE Undersigned have received instrac.

Toll by Public Auction,

WEDNESDAY,

the 15th January, 1913, commencing at 4.30 .., at their Sales Roones, No. 8,

Dos Vaux Rand, Corner of

Iee House Street,

A LARGE QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE TEAK WOOD AND BLACK WOOD FURNITURE,

&c., &c.,

A follows:-

Dining and Drawing Room Suites, Up- holstered Chairs and Sofne, Carpets and Rug, a few Pictures. Paintings, En- gravings, LTC Dublu and Singla Brass and Bass mounted Babends and Cote, Bureaus, Wardrobes, e, Dining i Room Furniture, &c., &c., 2 Dinner Ser- vices and Dessert Service. Creekery. Electro-plated and Glass War, 1 Cooking Stove Kitchen Utensils, Enameled Ware Cutlery, &c., Electric Lamps, Brass Fenders, Fire Bristes, &c., and a small collection of Valuable Books, Blackwood Cabinets, Couchos, arm-chairs, Stands, &c.

Alxa

Pianos, 3 Remington Typewriters, One 34in Foot Lathe by The Britanic Cay. with Slide Rest, a lot of Engineer's Tools, and 2 Solf-Centreing Chucks and One Massive Silver Ten Service.

Catalogues will be issued. „TKEUS-ÁN savat.

41

HUGHES & BOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, January 8, 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

36

18K Undersignad have received lustrac-

Wons to Sell by t'oblio Auction. (ros ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED).

WEDNESDAY,

the 15th January, 1913, at 2.30 r.m., at their SALE ROCмs, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice House Street,→→→ ONE PIANO,

By John Brinsmead & Sons, Indon: Specially made and Guaranteed for the

Climate.

TERMS

(lu Excellent Candition).

qua! HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, Janary 13, 1813.

54

PUBLIC AUCTION,.

HE Codersigned havs received instruc Todos by public auction,

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNEE),.

10

FRIDAY,

the 17th Fastent,

*NUT

The Motor Bust

10 H. P. BRIDGE Pohr ExGINZ

BATTERY and MAGNETO IONITION

inadequate for the purpose? Our

teeth are not 50 obliging as to decay only

in places where we

can cod.

veniently

reach

them with

the tooth.

brush. On

the contrary, ie

is just in those localities which are difficult of access, such as the backs of the molar teeth, the interstices between the teeth, hollows and cracks, that the decay and destruction of the teeth appear most frequently, and are most likely to occitr consequence, if anyone wishes to preserve his teeth intact that is to jay, to keep them healthy, this can be effected in one way orly-by daily cleansing and rinsing the mouth and teeth with the antiseptic dentifrice Odol. During the process of rinsing, this preparation penetrates averywhers, reaching alike the hollows in the teeth, the interstices between them, and the backs of the molars. Odol destroys the microbes and arrests all bacterial and fermentation processes which attack the teeth.

AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION

• THE PEKING SYNDICATE, LIMITED.

THE CHINA MAIL.

The annual general meeting, says the Ebhdon and China Express," of the members of the above company was held at the Cannon-street Hotel, London,

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER.

E.C., on 19th vit., Mr. René de Céren, SHARE & GENERAL BROKER. ville presiding. Tho Secretary having end the notice convening the meeting.

at the disors report,

The Chairman said-You will, I know, rouality join in tho regret of myself and my colleagues on the board that our esteemed chairman, Sir Richard Awdry, is unable through illness to take the chait at today's meeting. Sir Richard takes dhe, keenest interest in the problems which we have had, to face in the past, and shall still have to face in the future, and we all hope we shall soon see him fully restored to health and ready again to help us with his wide knowledge and experienes of human affairs. The report and statement of accounts, which inve ben in your hands for some days, cover the twelve months ending June 30, 1919, al, with your permission, we will. am

nal, take them as rad. The accounts are made up in the same form as on pre- vis occasions, and they do not seem in me to med roupitulation here. The board has endeavours. it their report. to deal as fully as possible with the past year's activities and with the future pro sports of the company, but may I touch upon a few of the subjects which occupy thestant. 1 night indeed say the

aily, attention of your directors.

FOR

SALE.

SECTION A or K. I. L. 570

Ares 20.378 Square foot. Position Facina King's Park,

Monoy on Mortgages at market rates.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned has received Instras tions to sell by Publio Auction,

FRIDAY.

the 17th January, 1919, commencing at 2.30 P.M., at. No. 28, Nathan Road

(Humphreys Fats) Top Floor,

Kowloon,-

י

A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

Coutprising:--

#

Fine Tenk Sideboard, Dinner Waggon, Extension Dining Table and Drawing Room Suite, Tenk Overmantol, Tea and Oces- ional Tables, Lace and Serge Curtains, And first I wish to refer to what hasanne Vases, Bonze, Orunicats, etc., etc. Etchings Paintings and Engravings, Cloi- apped recently at No. 4 pit. We have Zuly published the information concern Ling this arcidit, which frequently tako #plure in coal mining exploitations. No.. 1 shaft imod been sunk at a moderate expense. It gave us an important part of our total extraction, bus £he coal of that region being of an inferior, quality,

THE Undersigned have received instructhis rident has not revived our profits

tions to sell be Fublic Auction

(roa ACCOUNT OF TAR CONCERNED),

On

FRIDAY

the 17th January, 1913, at 11 ... x their Sales Rooms, No. 8,

Des Vinux Road, Corner of

les House Street,--

One Case of Ok! English Was Medals and Foreign Orders,

One Pui 14-kt. Gall Tecla Pearl Ear- rings.

Ring.

Que fakt Gold Ruby and Diamond

Gold Chain.

One 18 kt. Guld Benson Lever Watch &

One Valuable Pearl and Diamond Pin,

And

A Small Collection of Rare Postage Stamps.

TEAMS - usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, January 13, 1913,

46

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., GENERAL MANAGERS, HONGKONG,

J. T. HAMILTON, GENERAL MANAGER FOR MAX HANT, TUKYO.

New Insurance Paid for... 25,887,500 Outstanding insurance amounts

to.....ının

1910

.............£282,853,220

Total paid Policyholders 1910 Gross earnings from Laterest Total Expenses for 1910......

and Rents for 1910 21,348,625 Groes rate of Income fram

4.48%

27

Investmenta 1810........ Hongkong, Feb. 25, 1317.

NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE INSURANCE 00.

as much as it has diminished our pro action is. I think, under these cir cumstances, not satisfactory to learn chat apa from the temporarily elinn. demel pity 32,000 tons of coal were ch

nined in Desober mul 34,700 tens in November, and that the tatpat for the Cond, as estimated by our Engineer-in- 'hief on "the spot, may still be 'antici. reach 450,000 tons to 500,000

and

14015

THE QUESTION OF DIVIDEND. Your diverts do not propose that any divident should be puid. The reason that nebuuted the directors in dealing with the 1910-11 period still applies to the year 1911-12. In my opinion n com- ny who has kept a realisable 'capital) f one million pads is fully, entitled to contend to its shareholders to follow

servative policy and to keep its pesinours untamedel Se A favourable fare, Therefore, your directors cun- sent themselves i camending that the credit balance of last year and the

not appearing in this year's profit ural luss Beroun, making together 2440,413 4. ...should be carried for. word to the nest account. The Peking Syulente may, in my opinion, congratu labo itself that in spite of the revolution De Chink its empital and mines have re mained untouched, and that the coal but- pat, has been practically the sarne se io the preceding year.

♫ TRIBUTE TO YUAN SHIH-KAL

Assets amount to£104,068,656 that the Company has not suffered by You will have noticed from the report Surplus amounts to £ 17,928,766 the rout disturbances in Chiza, and 1 Dividends to Policyholders

10,575,16) sluld like to take this opportunity of 53,439,360 neknowledging that this freedom from 10,392,090

injury, to lior to property in th main attributable to the friendly and energetic netion taken by His Excellengy Yuan Shih-kai, who as the request of His Majesty Minister at Peking took the necessary steps to safeguard the cen pany's interests at the mines. Mr. Dury and Comte de Seguier have begged some maths ago to be relieved of their duties staging directors, which interfered greatly with their other work. I am sure you will accord them a hearty vote of thanks for their services. The board has been fortunato in securing the services of M. Andra Berthelot, whose name and reputation as a successful administrator must be well known to many of you, Mr. Berthelos commenced his duties as manuging diretor cu December 1. 1 will interest you to know thus in October

st we supplied a British Botilla of do-bosts with coal at Tientain.

IN WHICH ARE TEXTED THE SHARES Or

THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE COMPÁSY, LAD.,

And

THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE CO.

TOTAL

TOTAL FUNDE AT 31ST DECEMRE, 1811, £22,561,286. -Authorised Capital £8,000,000 Subscribed Capital £4,500,000 Paid-up Capital, 437,500 il-Fire Fund... 3,699,114 Full particulars, time and place of sale III-Life & Amuity Funds... 10,138,186 88,617

£22,581,966

REVERSING GEAR, &c.

will be published later.

TEA,ALBİ.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, January 8, 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Sinking Fund Account ......

34

Revenge Fire Lanch.............

Life and Aanuity. Rovenue Marine Department Other Beceipts.

***

HE Undersigned have reonived instruc-

ona to Ball by Public Action (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

SATURDAY,

the 18th January, 1913, 'st 2.30 F., at

their Selus Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Boad, Corner of Ice House St.,--

* A Lares QUANTIT OF

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

&o, &c., Including much Blackwood Ware. Removed to Sales Rooms for convenience of Bale Abo

Mirror, Linen Wardrobe, Chest-of-Drawer, Tenk Double Wardrobe with Bevelled Wash-tand, Dresing Table, Toilet Crock- ry. Double and Sug Bedst ads, Table and Crockery Ware (Dinner and Ten Sete), and Bed Liner, doyle, Cutlery, Glass Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc.;

معتك

1 Norwood Sewing Machine. 1 Cherry Wood Desk and Chair. 2 Brass Standard Lamps.

On View from Thursday. the 13th Jan. Catalogues will be bed. Fesh on delivery.

GEO. P. LABIMERT,

Auctioneer. Hangkong. January 9, 1913.

HOTELS

THE

STATION HOTEL,

NATHAN ROAD. KOWLOON.

LECTIO LIGHT

AND FINE, BATE-BOOM TO EACH ROOM.

Gold and Hot Water throughout PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BARE. BILLIARD "ROOM.

Private Dining Room.

EXCELLENT CUISINE.

For Particulare apply to

THE MANAGER. fer. No. K129. Telg. Address "TTEMOTIL.

Hongkong, Feb. 27.-1915.

WYNDHAM HOTEL, WYNDHAM (FLOWED) STREET, Opposite Clock Tower.

O.T

A DRINK, A TONIC, AND A DIGESTIVE COMBINED

NO OTHER DRINK IN THE :: WORLD HAS BETTER ::

GUARANTEES FOR PURITY

AND GOODNESS

WITHOUT ALCOHOL OR GAS.

For

Digestion

and

Indigestion

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

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

BUY A BOTTLE TO-DAY

TELEPHONE No. 633

VISTORS AT HOTELS,

EONGKONG HOTEL.

Mr and Mrs Adair Mrs de Aldeguer Mira Russell-Almond Mr H. A. Ambrose Mr G, Aurely

Mr 11. A. Keily Mr T. W. H Kington Mr S. Komor

Mr A. Kremas- Mr F. B. Lane

Mr and Mrs F. S. Mr W. E. Little

Ball

Mr G. E Lloyd Mr A. T. Barberini Mr and Mrs. C. Mr J. G. N. Bard Macdonald,

well.

child

and nur

Mr J. M. Maerdo

GARNER, QUELCH & Coi,

SOLE AGENTS

PEAK ROTEL

Mr and Mrs Jones Mr A. Keith

De and Mrs Aubrey Licut, Archer

| Mr & Mrs W. Arm- Mr and Mrs Kohler

strong

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Maja Bowen Attorney-General &

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Lt. Col. & Mrs A. I.

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My Mawon

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M: Donnya

Rev. Foster Per

Mr and Mrs Patric Mr Plummer

Consul & Mra Eitzen Lt-Col, Radcliffe, R.E.

Me C. E. D. Marrioth | Mr and Mrs G. C Me Paiton Mr A. Masse

Garnier

Mr Roberts

J. H R. T. Matheson Mr and Mrs G. G. Mr Ragers

and chil

Capt. C. R. Peynon MF 8. C. Binn Mr W. D. Brd Mr and Mrs N. F.

Blanch

Mr W. Bineklidgo 96 Mx C. G. Bockus Mr P. J. Bontier

OCATION good for Hillside Sconory and ONLY TWO MINUTES WALK FROM BUSINESS CENTRE. Familles, Residents and Tourists made thoroughly comfortable.

Terms Moderate. '.

Bus or Fixer-class Lines,

Cap. H. R. Maxstend :

Gordon

Dr G. W. McKean

MeD. C. McConaghy Mr and Mm .3. A.

Dr. and Mrs C. w.

McKenny

Mr & Mrs U. M»Neill

Mr.B. K. Mehta Mr J. Meicher Mr J. Merecki Me P. E. Milliard

ar-Admiral & Mrs

Mr H. Ashior Brere-R

ton

Mr

F. M. Brooks Mr E. 3. Ball

C. B. T. Moore, ...s N

Mr J. Morris

Mira S. R. Burling Mr J. D. F. Mulder |

Mrs J. D. F. Mulder Mr O. Buschner Mr A. J. Cambridge Mr A. . Münch Mr An row CampbellCapt. and Mrs F. D. Mr and Mrs E. F. Northcambe

Chalkley

Miss M. M. Norton Mr H. F. Chalkley Mr V. d'Oettingen Mrs Chaplin & maid Mr W. F. C. Onden. Mr P. N. Christie

ren Mr B. 9. Clarke Mr R. H. Packer Mr A. A. Claxton Mr Pieper MrT. J. Cokely Mr L. E. Pinkham Under the Personal Supervision of the Mr J. J. Connel Mr D D. Porter Proprietrasa

Me and Mrs W.

Pratt

M. S. HOY,

BRAESIDE

PRIVATE HOTEL,

PANDING in its own grounds with tor-Tennis and Croquet Lawas, large Airy and Well Pumishod Rooms, Every home comfert. Fine View of the Harbour. Telephone. No. 890.

FRESH BINTICES OF REVENCË: Your directors do not intend to rely upon voul mining alone as a source of As the directors'. report has 2,067,166 frendy explained, uctive cares are

revenue.

Man F. 'W. WATTS, Apply to

"Braeside," 21, Maodonsall Road, Eongkong, September 2, 1908,

13

Mrs. W. F. G. wen Mr A. G. Cowie Mr J. W. Cranston Miss Orocki Mr G. T Curry Mr A. J. Deane Mr O 4. Draison Mrs L. B. Dand MR. H. Douglas Mr W. C. Drow Bir J. E. Edwards Mr and Ms H

Ehrenfais

Mr J. H. Evans Mra C. Finlayson Dr O. Fisher Mr E. G. Fisher Mrs. E. Forsyth Bir E. A. 5. Fowler

Branched..........! 2,973,269 now being taken to acquire cther prost KINGSCLERE HOTEL, Mr. Frear

262,692 ablo business in China, and the directors 430,19%

£5,233,319

see no reason why they should · pol effectively employ the coxapany's ro Burces in any other directions within

HONGKONG

The Accumulative Funds of the various the sphere of the bemorandum of Asso-istrict, ovaruoking the Botanical. TNRIVALLED position in the Hill cintin During the year under review Gardens and facing the Harbour. the expenses of tha aduinistration reuch- Numerous quiet Baltes with luxuriously higher figure, owing to exceptional Stted Bathrooms, Telophone and Electric circumstances. Your directors thought Fana

Branches are separately invested, and, by Act of Parliament, aro 'set neide to mod the claims under the respective Depart wents of the Company's Business.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO

Agenta

FONG KAY,

HAIR DRESSING SALOON,

throughout, Talephone No. 1122.

Cable Address:.' Bachanla'

it advisable to send out a coal mining Telephones in Bedrooms and Sitting rooms specialist to Chiu-r. Bongue-base report on his return gives a favourable impression of the value of the properties. To this report tuo diretors will give tho most careful attention without delay. Belure. I sit down I should like to tell

A.B.". Oude 8th Ed Hongkong. September 1, 1368. 120

Eng. Condr & Mrs

Roome, R.N.

Hale

Dr & Mrs Rutherford, Lab-Col. and Mrs Gor. R.N.

·

don Hall, R. A. M.C. Mr A. Sinclair

Mr R. E. Hall Me Findlay Smith

Mr H. A. Hazalaud Lt. Col. Smith

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Capt. & Mrs Hodgins Mr and Mm Soffiett

Mr & Mr J. Suther

land

Major Humphrey

Mr And Mrs W. G.

Humphreys

...

Mr and Mrs Thornton

Mr and Mrs W. M. Mr and Mrs W. M

Watson Humphreys

Mr and Mrs P. Jacks Major & Drs Weatorn Mr H. N. Jeffries Capt. Whitfold

Mr & Mrs Lee JeansMr David Wood

ASTOR NOUAL.

Mr F. Aguado Mr J. M. Aguado Mr J. B. Arnold. Mrs H. D. Bayley Dr E. B. Beasley E.ML Birot

MC.L Bran Mr M. Bran Mr A. Carsten Mr 11. V.,Chena Mr F. A. Choparå Mr A. Cimavilla Ms N, Cmigie Miss V. Crichton Mrs Cuthbert Mr. Dedeoglan

Mr V. Quin Mr E H. Ray Miny P. Reay Mr R W. Richarde Mr and Mrs H. T

Richardson

Mr and Mr. H. P

Bono

Mr W. P. Both

O. Bir H, de aumarez

Tady H de Saumarez "Mr & Mr S. Shiel

Miss Anna Schiel- Mr W. Schmeike Mr J. Sollar BIT J. O. Bibley Mm G. V. Sidford

and child Masa: Maud Frear Mr J. A. Slatington Mrs French & child. Ma J. Simingten Mr Denman Fuller Miss Mary Bimington Mr W, H. Gallatus Misa Edith, Sinuington Mr and Mrs J. F. Mr G. T. Smith Mr O. E. Garner Mi E E. Smith

Georgs

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Smith.

Mr H. Galwi

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Mr F. Gordon

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Spittles Miss Square

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Gould

Sborrart pnd infant MrJ. Gourgey Mr P. D. Sutherland. Mr D. M. G. Gratams Mr G. Vermeij

| Mr W. M. Grayson, Mr E: Vollbrecht.

· Miss Ethel Grayson Mrs E. Vollbrecht Mr J. Grimshaw Mr and Mrs C..

Wadsworth

RAZORS GROUND AND BEI,you that we duly received yesterdayNG EDWARD HOTE7 Capt. T. P. Ha

| No. 64, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG.

One Violin, One-Plate Camere liy Thornton Pickard with Spare Lease by the Graduated in America at the Moler London Stereoscopic Co

One Large Telescope, with Tripod, step

nomplate, by Fraser & Bon, Limden, (Full Particulars from Catalogue), Tausen --> As' conal,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Alubioneary frong, Aamunay 18, 1918:220

System of Colleges,

GIVE US ANTRIAL

appointed day-a absque for 120,100 from the Government of the Republic of China, e interest in respect of No. 15 Chindan Govermout Gold & por cant. Coupon, duo January 1, 1018, on the

Honau Hallway Bonds. I would spel ally at this juncture, desire to mention that tho Chinesò Government, have never fallod to fulfil its obligations in regard to the payment of the interest on the rail way loan of £800,000, the whole of which,

The American New Bvyle Chair, bonda is held by tie prosion

A

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...

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....

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MI

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ter

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"

Mr & Mm C. FrieuMr G. Spencer

and 4 children.

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Mina R. Gibson

Mr B. Gourgey

Mr G. Harper

Mr R. FL Stephenson Kr E. J. Tredgold.

Mr and Mrs Trueman

and children

GRAND. BUTEL

Mr & Mo Agnew Mr H S. Bailey

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