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FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1913

AUCTIONS

PUBLIO AUCTION, DARTICULARS and Conditions of the

Hughes and Hough Platine by Public Auction Sale, in be

ÀDITIONERS TO The Govearuto...

AND ADSIMALTY.

General Auctioneers

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UNEDING ARTISTS.

WHAT THEY SAY IN THE HONGKONG POST OFFICE. GRIEVANCES AIRED AT A KÖRET CONCLAYN

the thousands of visitors from all 10 parts of the earth who call at the Flongkong Post Office but few can fail to notice an Inscription which faces them upon the wall as they enter, and which reads: "As Cold Waters To A

Thirsty Sanl

So Is Good News From

A Far Country."

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Me E. L. Stainfield is clock in this palatist building, and it is possible that

"¡IN PARISU

'The Istust artistic body to be formed in

Paris is Los Belones. We have already Lea Humoristos, Los Faturisten and Don Independants. Now, Les Refunds have Lespt into being They met recently for the fret the in the basement of realgi- rand near the Gare St. Lazire. Admission was by password and also by disappoint

held on TUESDAY, the 13th day of Mng, 19:33 .st., at the Uican of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Ex- Cullency the overnur, of Two Futa uf HOWN LAND Lighton Hil, ad Shaukiman Road respectirely, in the quite anonsciously, he may have boonment, for the members are those who bec Chony of Hongkong, 1or a t-am e 75 fluenced by the inscription, which faces had their work rufoved by the jury of the him daily, to write the good news contained Salon. They ward all fall of grievances; Festa, with the option of renewal at Crore in the following letter, so, that it may be all pictures of outraged genius, aux all Renta be fixed by the Surveyor of thin Mjoy the Kiso, for ena tarch r tarni of f spread far and wide for the bonoficial galant on doing something.

AND

75 youth

Share, Coal and...

General Brokers.

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PROPRIETORS

TO-KWA-WAN"

COAL STORAGE.

Codes used:

A.B.O. 4 & 5TH EDITIONS.

Ai, TROPHIC COBE

Telegraphic Addrean :

MEIRION' HONG KONG,

677

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Understance have vested intrac tions to Salt by Publje Anetlon,

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCRETED),

14

C

SATURDAY,

the 10th May. 1913, at 11 A., at their Sales Rooms. No. 8, Dcs Vaux Bead, Corper of lee House St.,- A NEW CONSIGNMENT OF Turkish Bath Rowe's, Bath Sheel, Bockabrak Towels, Faco Towale, Single and Double Sized 3d Shorts," Irish Embroidered Pillow Cases B..lster Ossen, Single und Double Bed Quilte, Tray and Pantry Cloths, Bath Mats, Ledics" and Gent's Handkerchiefs, Damask Table Cloth and Serviettes: Gent's Summer Vete, White and Cream Lace Curtains, Ladies' and Gen's Hosiery, Irish Embri. dored Robes and table shirts,

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:

Rodgers Cutlery, Table Plater,. Entree

4 Particulier of the Los

Locality.

Registry No.

Leighton Hill No. 1111, lag leis lot

And mid fast

Boundary

Signature

(Approximate.

2

Camente 15

(Anoval Rent (*

pet Price-

1701150 100 17,37073

2

£5

bowl

43 2,350 30 about

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**Hongkong. 27th November, 1912. I was sufferer from bronchitis and fover,

ver, and in consequence at times got very run down in besith. I also suffered fearfully from sick handachas and could not sleep at night At times I got w miserable that I felt I should porer Go wall agin. an I had been taking all kinds of moloines for yours without much benni

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What they were to do formed the mưb-j joot of a lively discussion which has bean described as follows by one who repeated the paword by accident as ho passed the door if the meeting room. The principal speaker suld it was a shame, and was loudly applaudeed. The only reason be continued, why their work tad put lon capted was because they did not beleng to some well-known ateliers it everybody had to go to the jury, with his picturo in his bands to be judged on merits thera would be no doubt as to that sort of s welcome such would receive,

"What wo must do," went on the orator, "is to forms varselves into a rival organisation, starts salon of cur own, and oventually swamp our oppressom. The Salon of the Rofased will be the only saloo. Everybody will be hung. Do you agres?"

(Signed) E. L. Siabeld." What Mr Stdobold Deeded was the Enext blood toxic money con bay,

Questions of detail wars then discussed. Inter proves that in Dr Wiliams Pink not quite so happily. Was there to he no Pills ku koč just that and nothing kat system of selection† Some said “ Yor," These Filis supply the system rapidly with sad others retorted. "No." Finally, the rich, nd, strength giving blood; natıra does the rest. This the simple reason meeting thought it should be "Yes" and why their reputation as a remedy for the procosded to discuss the method of ankomis, debility, digestive disorders, solo tiou. Someone suggested a jury, but rhoomatium, skin complaints, and indire the mention of the wond caused such a riot "pecial aches and ills is world-wide. that the idea was quickly withdrawn. A tainable from dealers everywhere, at, motion for forming a less obnoxious form from D: Williams' medicino Co. 84 Sof committee was nearly carried, when chaten Road, Shanghai, one bottle for lady asked: "Supposing the Refused of the ftofused hould start a salon. tog 7" 1.30, six lor 88 post free.

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Much misconception soems to bays ariser about the future career of the Prince of Wales, owing to his promotion to Lieutenancy in the Royal navy. It fina been taken for granted in certain quarter

Dishes, Lotor Suit Carer, Opera Glasses should be sent to the Office, No. 5, Wynd Cold and Hot Water througLor*.. } that this points to the Prince "llowing |

and Race or marine Binoculard

Tre-As usan

HUGHES & HUUGH,

- Avelioneers.--

Hongkong, May 2, 1913.

PUBLIC

AUCTION.

575

"HE Undersigned have received-instruc-

tions to sell by tublic Auction (PUB ACOGENT OF THE CONCELX 25),

on

SATURDAY,"

the 10th May, 1913, At 12,30 PM., NË their Satz Rouss, No. 8, Dos Vieux-

Road, Corner of Ice House Street, THREE FOX TERRIER PUPS. THEME:--ÁN ¤sual,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong. May 8, 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

J

£81

THE Undergoed have received in-tuc-

tions to sell by Public Auction

FRIDAY,

the 18th May. 1013, commencing at " 3.30 P.., at Their sales Home, No. 8. Des Vœux Road, Corner of

Ice House træet, mil

A LARGE QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE TEAKWOOD

FURNITUR,

INCLUDING

SUNDRY BLACKWOOD, AND A FEW PIECES OF

OLD CHINESE PORCELAIN. TEAKWOOD-Diving and D.awing Bo-m Suite, Upholstered Chairs and Sofas, 1 or 2 Carpet and Rugs, Bed Room Suite, Double sud Single Brass and Brass- mounted Bedsteads and Co. Buroku, Wardrobes, &, Dining Loom Furnita.e,

Dinner Servive and Desert Bir vice. Crockory, Electro plated and a quantity of goul Glass Waro, 1 Cooking Stove, Kitchen Utensils, Enamelled Wore, Outlery, &c.

BLACKWOOD-Colinet, Couches, Set- tove, Art-chaire, Stande, Jardinieres,-Hall and Tep Tables, Texpoys, &a., Blackwood Brackets and Photo Fiamon; Dosk, &c,

Electric Fans, 2 Marble Clocks by Gaupp, Ico Uhenta, 1 Konto Duplicator, 1 Reming- ton Typewriter, 2 Pianos,

Ande

A large number of Pairs of White and Oresin Lace Curtains to be sold in small lote

Catalogues will be insured.

TEEMAN UKURË.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Cauchioneers,

Horakong, May 6, 1913

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It was long ago decided by the King, an |_has_altondy_bere stated in the Horld. that the prince should adope the kemy ss his ultimate career, and there is no inten tion of departing from t is. If present Mr F. Atwater Arrangements hold good, the Prince of Mr G. Autely Wales will be paz.tted to a commission in Mr M. Band vuit the Grenadier Guards in the wear the Mr A. T. Barberini unifuna of that regiusent w: the review af † Mr M. Baring: the Hushold, troops, which the King i to boil in Hyd Patkext June.

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Mr. A. Kruseman Mr B. Lachamp Mr W. H. Lasbert Bir L. Lenda!

Mr G. T. Lloyd Dr E. Martyn Lobb G.L. J. M. Lopes

Already the King and Queso have under Mrs N. consideration an Empire tour for the Mr E. 4. Beaumont Prince. And it is now predicted that ha. Mi P. R. Belilion |will embark on this tour in the autumn Me G. A. Bens

of 1914. For this purpose a warship will Capt. C. B. Feynou be detached, and the Prince will probably Me N. F. Blanch travel as a lieutenant of the dest. This Mr E. Brown would do away with much of the form lity Mr and Mrs B. in the way of 1 nýal sylutes, ate, which

Brown would otherwise be necessary it he travel. Mr R F. Brows led as the heir apparent, and wrald at the Mr. J. Cambridge

time lonto the young ice con Mr J. 8. Obalinces A.L.". Code 5th Ed sidorably mora iruvdvan of activis Hongkong, September 1, 1908.

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Gordon

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Sharp they are all supposed to be far up the glen - N. Duncan Air Kenneth Smith

Lt. Cal. W. H. Eshar preparatory to nesting. - Havens baso jong Mr and Ms H. E. Mr. V. Sorby

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