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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1913,

TO LET

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONERAS 7 the GoveryMENT,

AND ARMKRALIY,

General' Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal- and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

"TO-KWA-WAN "

SCAL STORAGE,

حمل السلالة

Codes mie:

A.B.C. & IR Emmons,

A1. TELEGRAna Cour,

Tolographic Addres ·

• METILTON HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION

THE Undersigned have received Instrac- Tous to Sell by Pallic Auction,

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNET),

on

THURSDAY,

the 17th April, 1913, at 11.4. 314,

at their Sales Roure, No. 8,

Des Vaux Road, Corner of

Ice House Street,-

A CONSIGNMENT OF Turkish Towels, Bath Towels, Single and Double Bed Siza Sheets, Single and Double Bed Size Honeycomb and White Satin Quilts. Ten, Olves and Pantry Cloths, Dunnsk Table Clotha, Dinner Servá toes, Trish Embroidered PRD Cluses, Roller "Towels, Stylish Enen Curtains Ply ds. tu

TO LET.

HOUSE in KNUTSFORD TER- RACE

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT AGENCY Co., LD.. Hongkong, March 27, 1913.

TO. LET.

413

2ND FLOOR, No. 2 PEDDER STREET

Ono-Roamed OFFICE. Apply Pro- perty Office JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.

Rongkong, April 30, 1919,

N"

TO LET.

-

NO. 9, WEST END TERRACE, SH ATEN. From 1st May, 1913.

692

153, PRATA EAST, GODOWN.

FOR SALE OR TO LET UNFURNISHED a Hưu at the Peak.

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT & AGENCY C., La. Hongkong. April 1, 1913,

L

TO LET.

1594

ARGE substantially bails GODOWN, situated on Water Front East Point. For farther particulars apply Property Ofics, JARDINE, MATRÉSŨN & Co.. LTD.

Hongkong, August 14, 1912.

OFFICES TO LET

THE CHINA MAIL.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.

FOR SALE

Auxiliary Cruiser Yacht

PLOVER..

68 feet overall. 12 feet bestu,

SAYSO BEN

GIVES JABIUTY

TREATMERT

MEN

LADOS ZVITALITYE

Immediaon Moxalinə - Qintantoad Muz Téma: Valuable, in' si osasi el, Atrophy, Wailog, and; other forms at KarTORA Debüller, ma-112 postove, developer Mad „strengthana by the outward, soplication. DË KA ENVÍKRražina šalve {Gkrao»Halm)with the aid of our ovishraðið. Girvonen. Wafuen. (palatabia). Bither preparation: 12:$1.00 : reld--{larre bozki Thres hozas $8,00 gold, Dua appliation, aloue proves our, sinter MONG-IN STATE 'ORIA „

ELD, GLYBO SALES, DO.

Ärshrook, X. ELUSAD

CINEMA SILLINESS.

Friendly Criticism.

Landon, at fur o'clock on a Winter talay afterne, is n No Minu's Landt.

Tonk built. Tonk decked. Metal sheathark Complete with all deck gear, anchors

Cabin and Pantry furnishings, ple

NHE

PUBLIO AUCTION.

If you are ut à lucem Abere is no america for betemake wells Draxially wall. It is tute for the malizios, hours boo early for the opening ainusements--you are stroul Undoraigned as coceived fastest in Robbit The Balterion, of tions to sell by Public Auction

museums, or your club may not appeal. The streets do not whitive you to lounge, for they too ato now at their dullvat The Londoner or the London visitor, with a molest amount to spend and the will to spend is, finds himself at a blank wall in the capital that has dethroned. Phris is the worlds city of pleasure. o

THURSDAY,

the 17th April, 1913, commercing at 2,30 P.M., (at his SALES. Rooms,

DUDDELL STREET, ----

A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF CHINESE PORCELAIN & CURIOS

(Arrived from the North),

Alo

Some Finely Carved Ivory Figures, Olt Rad Lovequer, Bronzes, nod a few Japanese 12h Satsuma Vasty,

FROM February 1, 19, 1st Floor 26, Dea Viilux-Rond Central, Hang- kong, at present occtul by Mosers Whiteway Inidhw & Co.

Apply to

FRENCH STORE, 5, Queen's Road Centril. Hongkong, February 19, 1913.

ro LM.

On View from Tuunday, the 15th April. Tarms-Cash on delivery, Catalogues will be issued.

GEO. P. LAMMEJUT,

Auctionser.

Hongkong. April 10, 1913.

THE CHINA MAIL.

NOTICE.

Stay-hero is the cinema. You w seuredly walk a hundred yards down a main thoroughfare without sucking the commissionsizu in the uniform of the ruck corps of Ruritania, the thrilling justers of passion, the rollicking posters

free, the alluring, pay.box with its in. vitation to two hours drama, evenedy, and lite for sixpenco, ouly-or a shilling to spendthrifts or the affianced, who want pace to themselves in the sets of the 49ighty.

Communications relating to news should to addressed to Tux Earrop.

thet: Correspondents must forward ames and addresses with any communica

for publication but as "evidence of good

4k yet, bubroderella, india Gauze noP with Godown sttached. NATHANtion addressed to the Editor, not necessarily Vestes

Also

A few lots of Gant's Shirts sizes faj to 16. Gent's Fancy Saimmer Waistcoats and Sundries.

(In samll lots to suit purchasers). TRENAR sua).'

HUGHES & HOUGH, zuclients.

Hongkong, April 10, 1919.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

488

THE Undersigned has received Instruc dns to Bell by Public Auction,

-1.. (roa. ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED)...

UT

SATURDAY,

the 19th April, 1913, at 11 .., at their SAL Rooms, No. 8,,Des Vœux Bond. Corner of Ice House Street,--

A LARGE NUMBER OF

· Tweed Suit Lengths, Suitable for Summer Wear.

Several Cases of Yellow Bar Soap, Sundry Valuable Haumhold Furniture remove to Sala Rooms for Convenienca of Sale

ncluding Ons Fowling Picco (Shot or Ball) of Armstrong, Newcastle.

TERMIFAs usual,

HOONES & HOUGH,

Asetimeers. Hongkang, Apr'114, 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION

50%

THE Undersigned have recolved instruc tions us sell by Public Auction,

on

TUESDAY,

the 22nd April, 1913, commencing at 2,30 r.., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,

Des Voeux Road, Corner of

Lee House Street,-

A LARGE QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE TEAKWOOD

BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,

INCLUDING FET-PIECE OF OLD CHINESE PORCHLAIN, .TEAKWOOD Dining and Drawing Itoom Suiter, Upholstered Chairs and Sofas, Chipata and Rugs, Bed Room Suite; Double audSingle Brass and Bram mounted Bedsteads and Cot, Bureaus, Wardrobes, &c., Dining Room Furniture, &c., 2 Dinner Burrices and. Desert Servico. Crockery, Electro-plated and a quantity of Good Glass Ware, 1 Cooking Stove, Kitchen Utensils, Enamelled Ware, Cutlery, & Bran Fenders, Fire Brawer &c.

BLACKWOOD-Cabinet, Coaches, Set tees, Arm-chairs, Stands, Jardinieres, Hall and Tea Tables, Texpoys, &e, Blackwood Brackets and Photo Frames, Desk, &.;

Also

Electric Fans, Marble Clock by Gaupp and other well-known makers, 2 American Ion Chest, Ronco Duplicator, 1 Reming ton Typewriter and 2 Pianos,

Catalogas will be faced. Tauka - As Vaunl.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Anétionssta

Hongrong, April 16, 1913.

O

YSTERS Fresh, Fried or Staved.

indow Fadiloo Hippers, Ble.

K Roan, Kovkoon.

Kulon Marine Lot No. 48 with wharffaith.

Apply to HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANÇ)

Co., Lru. Hangking. June 1, 1913

B

TO. LUT.

ISHOP'S LODGE SOUTH, No. 5,

Faak, 5 Room dufurnished, for the

Supitner.

DENNYS & BOWLEY,

Hongkong, January 21, 1915.

*

107

TO LET-FURNISHED AT NORTH POINT.

NAT consisting of 3 ROOMS with FA

enclosed vurandabs, 2 Bathrooms, | Kitchen, Servants Quarters, Tenuis Curs,

Immediate Possession.

SECRETARY,

Apply S. Wands & Co., L, Hongkong, April 3, 1913.

TO LAT-AT KOWLOON.

454

ATEW MODERN 3 ROOMED FLATS, with two bathrooms, pantry, kitchen and servants quarters. B throoms fitted with English Biths. Kitchen has English Cooking Range and Hot Water Builer. Electric Light throughout. Immedinte Possession.

New Five Roomed TERRACE HOUSES with Tenis Courts. Ready for scopat en about 1st May.

"Apply to

י|

HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE

CO., LTD., Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong. February 11, 1913.

TO LET

102

ROM 1st February, MEIRION, No. 10.

Pank, furnished or unfurnished, &

Rooms,

No. 21, SHELLEY STREET

To let or for sale, GLENSHIEL Barker Rom, No. 194, Peak, & rooms from Lat March, 1913.

CRAIG RYRIE, No. 4. the Penk, to let; fine situation; 8 rooms; teonis aud oroqust lawns.

LYEEMUN Earkor. Bond, No. 14, Peak, to let furnished or unfurnished to 30th November, 1013. 6 rooms.

The EYRIE, No. 13, Peak, To Lat (argishod,

FOR SALE HARTING and ROGATE, on part of Kowloon Irland Lot No. 115.

Apply to

MALINSTEAD"& DAVIS, örd Floor, Alexandra Buildings.

Hogekona. Ang 21911.

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inema pulace seems to be the happy solvent of an old stigs upon London, Pleat outil it wakes up at night it is a desert for those who have no business or Social engagumicula..

The cism it is wonderful invention, sli in the childhood of its freshness. is an entertainment it is catholic and bustic far beyond the theater or misle

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HONGKONG, AND SQUITH

BI TEK RATGE

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Mre W. H. Lambert. Mr H. A. Lampman

FRAK HOTEL.

Mr J. M. Aaron Mr A. Keith

Dr and Mrs Aubrey Mr and Mrs Kohler Lt. T. C. R. Archer, Mr G. P. Lammert- Lt. Col. & Mrs A. 1. RA.MC. Mr & Mr W. Arm- Lean, A.P.D.&ekild

strong

Capt. & Mrs McMann Mr & Mrs T. Arthur children and warse.

R.A.M.U. Me H. F. Aucott

Mr & Mrs P. E. Laws Mas W. M. O. Bar-Mr B. J. McNutty M-4. T. Lloyd

Dr E. L. Martyn Lobb Mr S. Lowne Mr and Mrs Neil

MacIntyre

Mr Geo, Martin

Mr RT. Matheson

and child

Mr G. Mecko Mr B. K. Mehla Mr C. D. Melbourne MrJ

Bierecki

10 Bob Krow it--fuita sluge is the open Mi G. A.Bena

R. Faynoo world. And sometimes it delights as Capt.

Mr N. F. Blancha Mir With so showing us the world-as if we G. Block werd dying on the magic carpet. But Mr F. Braddock mute often it shows us the world thr J, W. Brett Bever the world of the blood and Mr. A. Broeman

Mr R. Brown thunder" of the nineteentury pony MB. W. Bruce Doveloti, or the delirium of a "hum-Mr H. 4. Burgers Mr & Mrs Missmeyer but the stage discarded when it Mr H. V. Burred It. J. R. G. Mon-

éreitt J. Cambridge. abolished the funless Tum of the clown, Mr &

W

Moncreiff and the pantaloba and the red-hot poker.

CartwrightMes 5. Chalmers mnid Superior people can justly steer at the.. Claxton

Mr A. A. Clas cinema for its tricksy mechanism, ines J. Cogna effable buffooneries, sloppy sentiment Mr T. J. Cokely ality, and messenger boy's melodrama; Miss Ruth Condit out if they sucer ut ita cflser suspect, its living rounds of real events, its pictures Mes of scenery and will life, is occasional prescutation of finely acted drains and dy, the cheer is sheer mobbery. Aty anly complaint is that loo often the par- wyors of files underrate the taste soul elligence of their public. A answer

in das criticism is thut this picture palaces!

Mrs M. O. Muir MI J. D. T.

Mulder

Mr V. d'Oettingen Miss G. O'Leary

Ormiston

Mr & Mrs Clayton E. Parsons

CF. C.wen.

Mr H. A. Paliman

Mr J. W. Umaston Mr and Mrs Petrie

Capt Prichard, R.N. Miss Crocker Me & Mrs F. Cropper Min Prich & child Mr F. Danth Mr and Mrs C. H.

Prior Me C. IL Davis

F. Deane Hr A Mr & Mrs Dextenna

and 2 children

Mr W. A. Dowley

Duelna

usu prospering. I suggest that they a WG.

so because we all go to the cinema-u-Me and Mrs P,

people went to the music halls of

efere Churks Morton made the music all the peer of the theatre, for the grain

Dentoche

Mr J. E. Edwards

Mr Wm. L. Ramsay Mr E. Ray- Miss T. Bray Major Bobert on Mr W. V. Bobins‹u

C. Mr W M. Moan

Dir E. R. Sharp

Air J. C. Sibley

Mira and Mrs H. C. Mrs G. V. Bidford

Ehrenfels

M C Finlayson

and child

rect and child

Mr L. M. Bayley

Mr and Mrs.0. D. J.

Bell

די

Мта Мелчег

Mr & Mrs Mitchell,

more and child Capt. Mitchell Et. MonteithE. AM.O. Mr. & Mr. M. Patten

den

BIZ Bennett Mr & Mrs Beyer Mrs Bowdler Majon Bowen, A.P.D.Mr J. Plummer. Attorney-General J. Lt-Col. J.J. Radcliffe

A. Fecknill

R. Mr Relton Mr Cobb

Lt. and Mrs T. O. Mr & Mrs A. Ritch

Cunningham, IA. Miss Robertson Major Davy, R.E Mr G. W. R. Roger

Eng Comdr. & Mrs

Rooms, R.N.

MrG, &. Dalton

Consal & Mrs Eltzer

Mr&Mrs Flanagar Mr Berbrów Rowe Mr and Mrs G. G.Dr Schneiler

Gordon

Mr A. Sinclair Mr C. Skott

Mr and Mrs B. A

Hale

Mr & Mrs A. Gibson

Lt. Col. W. H. Caher

Smith, A.0.D,

Col and Mta Gordon Mr & Mo P. Soffiets Hall, R.A.BLC. Cupt. & Mis Starickor child & nurse, 2nd D.QLI.

Mr Greg.

Mr H. A. Hazeland Mr T. V. HI

Mr R. Stoward

Capt & Mrs Hodgins Mr S. M. Stewart Major Humphrey. Mr. & Mr Sutherland

R.ES

Lt. Col. & Mrs Tusen

2nd D.O.L.T.

Mr and Ms W. G

Mr and Mrs E E

Smith

Humphreys

of wheat in the bushel of chaff A Dr LE Fannic picture palaces are atilla novelty, Will

& Mrs O. Fhebar Mr V. they remain an attruction to the public,De & 1

Borby Fisher Mr S: Spiro

enterprising people, unless they caper from this wearisome grove of crudities and inuities?

For who are the patrons of the cinema?

Mr Hunter

Mr O. Wagnor Major & Mas Weul on

Mr and Mrs. Hum. RES.

plireys

Capt. Whitfold A.O.D. Mr & Mra P. Jacks Me David Wood O... U. Jeffries

and u stable investment for deserving al Mr H. G. Ferler Mine Square.

MrE AS.

Fook. Land Mis Mr & ME. Gears.

Stainer Mr S. Strufe Mr A. W. Gibb Hr. A. T. Gillespie Mr H. Swaffeld Mr J. J. Gleasou Mr J. B. Tupp MrA.. Mr.V. Goulbourn Mr Joseph Gould Mr. J. Dourgay

H. Groen Mr J.

1.

Trusley

Mr.31 Tobias

Mr & Mrs A, Vanda Mr Mrs A, Vivian

Mr P. U. Von Griso. Mr and Mrs J. G.

GRAND CARLTON HOTEL.

KINU EDWARD HOTEL.

Miss Masury Mr and Mrs F. E

McHugh

Mr G. E. Allen Mrs R Almond Mi F. Aton Mr A. Biermano Mr T. Choo

Mr J. Coulthart Mr F. W. Cox

Dr Micheel

Miss Milna

Me Miyagawa

Mr and Mrs J. B. N.

MW. A. Donaldson Mody

Cipt. and Mrs T. Mr M. F. Murra

Donaldyon MrP. Drummond Mr and Mrs G. L.

Dancka

Me O. Ellgas Mr Winchett Mr L B. Frank Me Goo. Grimble Mr F. Hens

Dr and Mra Kerr and

child

Ben

Mr A. E. Nobbe

Capt. *

& Mrs W. G watoore

Mr. F. M. Peacock Mr H. Pourtana MEN PAU).

Mr F. L. Robbins

Miss F. Fanadors.

Mr & Mrs Schenk Dr Sibres

Mr H. S. Spurge

Mr and Mrs Kraft Capt. & Mr. H. Mr & Mrs O Lourit Stewart & children

Mr

Toyoginge Mr and Mr Lemaire Mr D. Walker.

and child

Mr W. F. Wei flor Mr and Mrs Blajer. Mr. G. C. Whitelaw

-" and foo

TINGSCLEES HOTEL Consul General An Lieut. & Mrs R

derson

Lubbock Mr and Mrs J. B. Mr H. C. Morgan

Back hones

Mr K. S Morrison Dr and Mrs B. W. Mr and Mrs F

Blowo

Nawall

uber.

Mr ad- A. K. Prof. O. H.

Carleton

Mira

D. Filkina

Mr W. II. Fl

Mr W. B. ind

Mr & Mrs J. Roberb,

Birs G. Rachses Mr. A. LA Shields"

Major & Mrs. F. J. Capt. C. V. S: Skrim

BA.

shire, Evan-Jones Dr. Stedrano Mr K

31 E. P. Thomas Inng Mr T. A. Laughlin · M» G, J; K. van der Me and Me" J, H." Wat K

Little

MP. D. Wilson Mr & Mrs W. LaguM÷J. W. Wilson

Mr K. Almberg Mr. C. Baumar Mr Baumann

AND BOCKE

Mr. I. Boushausen

|| Mr D. Bongs,

Miss V. Bonetta Dr

Mr & Mrs F. Allen · Major and Mrsyes Mr and Mrs B. A children and nurse

Balsating Mr 0. D. Kaat Mr & Mrs W. Bishopir E. Kommienz

Me Bamon and child

Mr A. R. W. Libbley Miss Calcert Mr A. Lipton M J. Bocsa

wer Walker M 8.0. Bobten Madam J. Lambaid and Mrs Crew

of bright newspapers and the best fiction, and supporters of the lending theatre It is an error to assume that bore in un intollend gap between Rao cinema pulsi. fic and the theatre audicuce for they are the saine public. But they have been Capt. T.

T. PHAk trained to demand a certain standard from MO 1, Hamilton Mr & Mrs B. Wehh the dramatist, and thero so far no sori Mr J. G. Hanna Mr & Mrs A. Weill

and 4 children qua criticism of the dilema. But none Mr W. T. Harbord day they will be trained train wombir. O. Hend

Mr Oco. Harrison Mr B Wellmanni Henderson Mr H. F White HOME KAM&M F. Winkler.

elves to expect that underd.

Mr H.. Watkins....

· Mr Elson - ** Mr G. Frank Capt. sud Mrs Brags Mr and Mrs N.. MF. Braga

Lowell

Hr Illay Miss In Braga Lieut. Cv. & Miss Graca

Mann sample Mr G. Grant Link R. E. B. Brews-Bliss Mabel Martins

MF. Haden Miss Mateel

Mr Higginbotham Mirdadi alche Me G-Kaddell Dr Kert

Mr & Mrs E. Brook. Miss Bc. Mayor Sometimes, indeed, sine slinky--abaring Howatt, CMG MG. G. WoodDL W. Cane, By Char Miss that patience of the cinema audices Er Hunter MB B. Wychuley

USAM A Myns

that there is something un tus atmos N. G. Hunt Tan Misr M. Cecil Mr. M. H. Norwood:

photo of the picture palace that ner: sotises criticism. If it to drowsing of to senses by the silence and lowered. lights or the wireer mochanical hypetizer

ho passing film that makes us so toler ant 7

Caple B. Lones Mr H. Johns

Mr W. Marshall Mr AC Millar

MASTOR HOUSE, M-H. Allon How also can 60 sound, E. Arold

adult and sophisticated people, appars L. Brob ently spellbound by "drianna o prie J-0. Brown lane arédity is Beneath that of the poket Mr E. 0. Brown itinerant poring off of knockabout Mr H Brown

Mr. S. Campbell

Mr F. F. Miller Mrs E de Mor Mrs. Morton Mr. Moo

17ilton Newton Mm H. Fink

MI

Mr J.H. Childers Mr and M. L.

De E. Coldenhof Pale

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and Mr Mrs The Pastou

Mrs) W/M. S. Faul

Mics J. Crawford Mr O. W. Randall Beat: Jed. W. Orum My A. Ramedios

350

Mike A Fame,

Arta

Mas At Roman

MEW D. ME

Muy 3; G. Farar, ~ De J. F.Rajonas

Feith

MrTG. Flynn

Mr G90 Frank M

farco time make & Punch and Judy showARK, FEA Choy State, Au,1))=CV de Quirre: Mr Frook HariableMCH Sebr

Med · Aristophanie. In comparmen? The only | vp

Mr. P. M. Dayin

To be had at the Chana" Märt? Offor

Part 1 Revised - Prics 73 Gala..

explanation that the public go again, and again

mast sooner or

the wide world into

sinatograph" || Mes

aking that MF

sundarson

Mr F. Lorra Mr and Mrs Lowell

Mr and Ms Mayr Mr

Mr J. Pazil R Mr.W: Saborn

Mr H. T. Shop Mi J. Sohn.

Miss Stepha

Mr & Mrs A" Thumsan Mr Wahle Mr G. atkins Mr C.; WeizmANDI Mr. P. Whilteks ME ESWIRE Mr Woodzce

CHENKÁZSON HOTAL

Mr J. Bruntinh- * Me Y. Mr God, J. Both Me Hehn

De O. Fitzpatrick

Mr &

Mr Q. M. Hayward HF

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