THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1913,
Hughes and Hough
AUCTIONKINS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
AND ADMIRALTY.
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
"TO-KWA-WAN "
COAL STORAGE.
r.
Colon and A.B.C. 4TH & 5TH EDITIONS, AL. TALKORAPric Code.
Tolegraphic Address:
*MEIRION' HONGKONG.
PUBLIC AUCTION THE Undersigned have received instruc. Tons to Sell by Public &action
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERYED),
on
SATURDAY,
the 12th March, 1913, at 2.39 r., their Salon Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of lee House St.,--
A Lasor QUANTITY OF ANTIQUE CHINESE PORCELAIN, including many valuable and care pieces, CHINZEZ PICTURES, WALI. PLater, Saurf BOTTLE, &C.
The above.aro dau to arrive from Shang- hai and the North about the 8th instant.
(Full Particulars from Catalogues). TERMS:- Caual,
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.. Hongkong, Apri 2, 1919.
416
THE CHINA MAIL.
GEO. P. LAMMERT THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING Co., Ld.
AUCTIONEER.
SHARE & GENERAL BROKIK.
FOR SALE.
Auxiliary Cruiser Yacht-
PLOYER
63 feet overall. 13 feet boar
Teak built. Toak decked. Motal shentful. Complete with all deck gear, anchors, `ote. Cabin and Pantry furnishings, etc.
PUBLIC AVOTION,
TE hable saction,
THE Underlgned has racetrod lostrae
TOMORROW (FRIDAY), the 11th April, 1913, commencing at
8 p.m.. at hix Salas Rodma
DUDDELL STREET,-~
Established 1883
-MANUFÄCTURERS OF
PURE Manila ROPE
3 STRAND
to 15" CIRCUMFERENCE
CABLE LAID
4 STRAND
6' to 16. CIRCUMFERENCE.
3" to 10" CIRCUNTERENCE
Oll Drilling Cables of any size up to 8,000 feet in length.
Prison, Samplus and full particulars will be forwarded on application to
Shewan Tomes & Co., General Managers.
Hongkong, April 1, 1919.
CLEANING THE MONUMENT:
Rren's Column Lauded as a Health Resort.
301
GOLF SCENE.
Distribution of Weight Problem.
PLAYER MAKE. INTERESTING EXTERIMENT.
The great golf controversy between Mr. P. A. Vail and the famous triumvirate, Braid, Taylor, and Vardon, with regard to the distribution of weight at the top of the swing is apparently on the high road to a suttlement, says the "P.M.G."
At the West End Gold School in Great Windmill-street, W., recently, a romark,
A little ney of pabilors and deezen. inry is at work on the Monument, and for It Was austher fortnight will be in un
disputed possession of the famous City A VERY FINE AND VALUABLE and ark and the 311 steps up which mall parts of the world toil COLLECTION OF POSTAGE STAMPS visitor
sortua fully, Peports The Daily News Containing Many varieties used and
is in progress The exterior of the Man unused of Great Britain, Straits Settlement A gigantic spring-cleaning 1st suo. Elengkeng. North Borne Labuan, Canada, New South Walost," said Mr. Reimers, one of the Queensland, South Australia, New Zonland, fals, is us strong and as sound nsable invention in the shape of a weight- Tastnania, Victoria, Malay States, British the day it was built by Christopher Wren, Eat Africa, Caylon, Fiji Island, Gibraltar,It is, of course, tested periodically by the
Corporation Surveyor," Newfoundland. Now Hebrides, Orange River, Seychelles, Chitin, Shanghai, Franch Colonies, Hawaian lalands, Masso, and Portuguese Colonies, Sia, Peru, etc., etc
On View Now,
Catlogues will be i-aud Texas-Canh on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT.
Auctioneer. Hongkong, April 5, 1913.
"HREING LONDON PHON THE TOP,
recording machino was shown for the first time. Whatever else it does, the machine will certainly settle the question of the distribution of weight of individual play- Between seventy and righty thousanders, which has long agitated the golf Visitors negotiate the winding steps in fire world, and by this means ill assist a course of a year. and Mr. Reimers is player to mould his game mo. closely op 4 guide, philosopher, and friend ** toon the lines of a particular master." most of the. He knows his London
THE APPARATUS.
1, is the esemplification of patience
The demonstrator consists of two weigh on his own particular Monument, and
ing machines constructed to weigh up to 464 gives heed to the queereed of queries with fifteen stone in pounds. These are put at Ith impassiveness of a sphinx. All sorts a distance of eight inches from each other, of visitors delight in soving Londen high and the golfer takes his stand with a foot to oach alve the stas!) and the turmoil resting ou ach machine. Attached Billingsgate. Some of the uneducated machine, and displayed at a convenient angle behind the player, is a Targe dial farigners." Mr. Reimers tells, "Believe which shows clearly the weight which is on implicitly that from the top of the Mounaither machine at any time during the ment they can son Paris! So fequentis Latroke. bin 1 questioned on this point that I am beginning to think this is a recognise p at the experpe of innocent visitor So these shores, ***
PUBLIC AUCTION.
PRE Undoraigned has received instruc tions to sell by Public Auction
.00
FRIDAY,
the 11th April, 1913, commencing at 2.30 r.m., at No. 3, Ormany TERRACK, Kawloon,-
A QUANTITY OF
-HOUSEHOLD —— FURNITURE,
And
1 TREADLE SEPING MACHINE. (Full Particulars from Catalogus). On View from Thursday, the 10th April. Cataloguer will be issued. TERMA-Owh on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.
Hpagkong, April 8, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
472
HE Undemigued has received lustrue-
PARIS TOILETT to Sali by Public Auction,
No. 13, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (UNDER THE ASTOR HOTAL).
HE Leading LADIES & GENTLE- MEN'S HAIRDRESSING
SALOONS 13 THE EART Manufacturers of SEVES DES ALPES, pronounced by those who пse it the bas Hairwash to prefent the falling out of hair.
J. O. SCPIESS, Proprieter. Hongkong, February 8. 1913.
JAPANESE MAKERS,
186
од
SATURDAY,
the 12th April 1013, commencing av
11 A.M., at his Silon Rooma,
DUDDTIL STREET, ---
AN ASSORTMENT OF SAMPLE. LEATHER GOODS, Comprising:-
THE OLDEST MAN IN LONDON.
The attendant has had many duri esgotieners. Not so very long dg impofed to be showing a party of Jona gouers onor the building, when one gentle mau remarked that he remembered quit well the Moment in gouse of envision I cold him I thught he carried his year extremely well. seing that Sir Christe then When erected the Monament we Incudred years ago." Americans aro ke apen being shown the spots associated with Dick pun wirke. Tolgerss. near by, is th them; un objet almost of veneration.
In order to ensure that there should be movement of the hips or at the herd, Mr. Viile designed an upright stand fitted with two jointed arms. One of thesis capable of boing so adjusted that after the player has taken his stand and the ma- chines show that his weight has been equally distributed. it may be placed with i
in a quarter of an inch of his right hip joint.
O.T
TELEPHONE NO. 833.
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.
Buy a Bottle
and
Try It!
The practical test
of O.T. is the one
to go by,
Pat it to the test, and
you
will find O.T. will prove to be the most delicious and the most beneficial drink you have ever known.
NEVER BE WITHOUT O.T.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
"BONGIONO BOTEL.
Mis Adamson Bira W. H. Lambert Mr W. F. L. Anden-Mr G. Lloyd
hocen
Dr E. L. Marlyn Lobb
►
Mrs R. T. Matheson
child and chu
Mr and Mrs Andersen Mr J. M. Lopes This lover is adjusted to a scalo of Mr M. E. Bandmann Mr S. Lovrie inches, which are shown on a plate attach-
Mr A. T. Barberini Mr and Mrs Nei The lever does not in any way Mr M. Baring ed to it, interiera with the player's drive, but it is
MacIntyre Mr Geo, Martin Air E. R. Bate impossible for him to
sway without re-
Mr E. A Beaumont cording the exact amount of his move- Mrs F. R. Belilios ment. Above this thers is somwhat
A. Bena which cames complicated jointed arm,
Cap:, C. R. Poynen Me N. F. Blancho away from the opright, and esrves round in such manner as not to interfere with Mr G. Block the player'e drive in any way.
Mr H. Brown
Mr F. N. Matthews
Monta
Mr B. K.
Mr C. D. Melbourne Mr & Mrs F. Menezon Mr J. Merecki
This way be fixed in such a manner that L. Bur Mrs M. O. Mair It rests within half an inch of the player's
The lover also has ita scale attached to it, so that if there is any movement of the player's head it will be duly recorded.
THS RESULT.
Asked whether the continuous lineck. ing of stairs was not harmfal to health. Mr. Reiners replied with emphasis thai he never enjoyed such splendid' health a he does BW To run up and dear those stairs is a tonic in itself; it exer.
the meles of the legs, sich the distinguished amateur, and others took
part, certainly confirmed Mr. Vaila's con tention.
e
The demonstration, in which Sherlock. the well known professional. Mr. Fowler,
Burg
Mr &
$11
.Mr J. D. F.
Muider
J. Cambridge Mr M. Mo Namara Mrs Smallest Camp Me V. d'Oettinger
Miss G. O'Leary Mrs Smollett Camp Mr J. Ormiston
Mr & Mr Ottosciks Mr E. E. ParsonA Mr and Mrs Peraira
and infant
Mr J. S. Chalmers Mr A. A. Claxton Mr J. Cogen
Mr T. J. Cokely Mr W. F. Cowen Miss Crocker
Mr E. H Ray Miss F. Reay
the air you get ut the top of the building is worth going all the way for suasple
Mr. Vaile agrees with Taylor, Braid.
Mr and Mrs Ribeiro It's healthy enough up them for a sama- and Vardon that the weight in the address Mr & Mrs F. Cropper and infant sorin-what do you say to that ***
Mr A. E. W. Salt should be equally distributed, and that Mr F. Danth
Mr. H. Darie
C. Schuilen Mr Thury closing of the moueither the head nor the hips should move
in Mr A. F. Deane And infant away from the holo in the upward swing! W. A. Derham Gladstone Bags, Boldalle, Satchel, Camerament is a source of genuine reprot là a
Mr W. M. Seaton Canen, Hand Bags, Kit Bags, etc., etc. amber of City fordantlers, who clim but with regard to the body twist ho
groea that if the body moves as they in Mr & Mrs Cartosno Mr E. H, Sharp
Agal 2 children struct, it is impossible, provided the player
Cabin Trunks, Suit Cases, Brief Cases,
All the above are New and in Good Condition,
On View from Friday, the 14th April. TERALS:Cash on delivery.
EVERY KIND
GEO. P. LAMMEKT,
Året toner. Hongkong. April 8, 1013.
474
or
Footweal
MADE
TU
ORDEY
CHERRY & CO.,
PEDDER STREET,
Opposite Hongkong Easel
Hongkong May 5, 1910
EUROPEAN AGENŐY.-
TWHOLESALE buying agencies Wuntertekan for all British and Con tinental goods, including
Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoes and Leather, Chemicals and Druggists' Sundries,. China, Earthenware, and Glassware, Cycles, Motor Cars and Accessorine, Drapery, Millinery and Fisce Goods, Fancy Goods and Ferfumery, Hardware,
Machinery and Metais, Jewellery, Flate and Watcher, Photographie and Optical Goods, Provisions and Oilmen's Stores,
ete. to 5% Trade Discounts allowed,
Option 27%
Special Quotations on Demand.
Sample Cases from 210 uproards.
Cansignments of Produce Bold on Account. WILLIAM WILSON & SONS'
(ESTABLISHED 1814),
35, Amcrtumunt Llanes, London, EO, Cable Addreams 4f Arenare. Lauboy.?
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Ttions to sell by Fublic Auction
THE Undersigned has received instr ne
on
MONDAY,
the 14th April, 1913, commencing at 2.30 P.M., st No. 25, LysdaveTM
TERRACE,-
THE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, THERES CONTAINED, Comprising:- Tapestry Covered Draving Room Suite and Easy Chairs, Tank Overmantels and Mirrors, Teak Tables, Lace Curtains, Pictures, Ornaments. Teak Dining Table | and Chairs, etc., etc. -
Double Brass-mounted Bedsteads, Teak Wardrobes, Washstands and Tollet Tables, Toilet Crockery, Sareens, etc., ota.
Bathroom and Pantry Requisites. Electric Light Fittings and Fans. Un view from Sunday, the 13th April. Catalogues will be issued, Terms: Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT, Armtioneer. Hongkong, April 9, 1913
PUBLIC AUCTION,
abo stars regularly three or four times week to keep in form. It will interest starts with the weight equally distributed Mr J. Dewar
and does not move either his head or his Mr W. A. ung to learn that the Monument ips away from the hole to get his weight bir and Mrs P. C.
A. Dowley paying properly, a profit of £250 being on to the right leg at the top of the wing.
Danroche -hown ou last year's working,
Indeed, Mr Tails insists that at the top of Mr J. E. Edwards
·
SLAVE'S SHAME.
Abdul Hamid's view that the slave a Turkish brauschuld is much better den a servant-girl is fully supported by Mr. Duckett Ferrinan in "Turkey and the Turks," the Dolly Chronicle' points out.
Tho chief points urged arn that the ewer is responsible for the Blave's main tonance and caupot tum her drift, that his is treated us one of the family, ha light duties, and is taught accomplish- ments, und that she line chances of a rich || nusrriage.
An Englishwoman, governess usd com pauión in a house in the Bosphorus, was uske by some English visitors who were the charmingly dressed girls they" xaa.
Servants," she sail, meaning lo sparel the girls feelings. But when the visitors. had gone the girls bitterly reproached ber for ** shaming " them. "You are a ser- vant. You are paid, we are not.. Wo are slaves, not sorvants. Why did you tċli s falsehood to shame ve?"
482-
THE Undersigned has received instane.
tions to sell by Pablie Austion
TUESDAY,
m
the 18th April, 1913, comumeing ab 2.30 r., af hús Sales Booms, DUDDELL ÉTERET *-**-*-
A. CONSIGNMENT OF
FINE OIL PAINTINGS,
(Fall Partioulsen from. Catalogus).
On view from Monday, the 14th April,
· Ostalogues will be inned.
- Train :---Chah on delivery."
THE ELOPING VICAR.
-
Mr. Thomas, the Australian Common- wealth Minister for External Affxira, bax been requested to take steps to prevent the landing of Mr. Albert Knight, the sloping vicar of Christ Church, Holst. Leads, and Miss Grimes, who are due to arrive at Melbourne in the steamer Port Lincoln.
Mr. Thomas is considering on what grounds such a step could be taken. The Immigration Act declaros that an immi-
it grant may be prevented from landing he has boun convicted of an offence showing moral turpitude, but in this case there at present seems no machinery to prevent the couples settlementin Australia. The Minia. ter still hopes that grounds for theie szóla sion may be found.
GEO. P. LAMMERT, Troy of drain, dishes at the
Auctioneer,
Hongkong, April 8, 1915.
TB you have lost your appetite, one of
ALEXANDRA CAFE, La Sore to tempt
·478 700
a perfectly executed swing the main portion Mrs and Mrs H. C.
of the weight must be borne by the left
loot
Ehrenfele
Dr L. E. Fannia
Mra C C. Finlayson
Mr H. G. Fisher
Sherlock and Mr. Fowler were both aur prised at some of the results of the demon. stration, but, as Mr. Fowler romarked, MrE. A. S. Fowler do so many things wrong hat I shouldn't play golf at all."
MARTIN'S
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A Fresh Kasady for allTresenterttian, Focsands of Ladder Alveys king a bar ol Arka Pla Dn the honan, he that on the Bris Bign of any Torvellarlig of the dream a „Limały doma tray be administered. Those who pena shang decotunsand Shem, hence thatpar kome sales All Campsietę 286 štorna anil sinen
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