FRIDAY, MAY 23 1913
Hughes and Hough
ACOTIONERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
AND ADMIRALTY.
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
· ··-TO-KWA-WAN
COAL STORAGE.
Codes used: 1.3.0.4 & ÚTH EPTIONE. AL. TELEGRAFIIC CODE.
Telegraphic Addřem : MELTON HONGKONG.
PUBLIC AUCTION
17
Undersigned have received instrue. tions to all by Publia Auction, (FOX ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
on
SATURDAY
the 4th May, 1913, 1 A.M.. At their Sales Rome, No. 8, Des Vreur Road, Corner of Ice House Street,- ABOUT 100 Pains or BLACK AND TAN BOOTS
AND SHOES
LADY
SUPERIOR QUALITY,
And...
A NUMBER OF TWERD SUIT LENGTHS.
Txas nsual,
HUGHES & ROUGH,
Auctioneers. Flongkong, May 21, 1913,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
843
BE Undersigned have received instres
tions to sell by Fublic Auction (FOR ACCOUNT OF TER CONCERNED).
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5
4713
SATURDAY,
the 24th, Hay, 1013, at 11 AM, at
their Sal Rooms, No. 8, Dee TONI
THE SCARLET
COMMERCIAL
- COTTON. REPORT.
THE
MR E'S AND
THEIR
Movers James F. Hatten and Co., Ltd. JESTER, Manchester, in their weekly market report dat d April 24 etab' :-The distributing this week to the World's Spinnere of American as shown in the above bible in 219,000 bales, against 322,007 tales a year *g. Tha Spinners of the United States kave taken 70,000 balos against 01,000 bals, Great Britain 88,000 against. 66,000, the Continent 71,000 bates against 15% 600,
Former Loading Momber of this Merry Concert Party Tells why
'Ho Pins' His Faith on
• Dr Williams", Pink Pills.
·Prior to coming out East," where he now owns and manages the splendid "Hictel Norman at Penang, M. R. N. Brupel Norma was in the thick of thing theatrical in Londen, leading "The Scarlet Mr Ex managing the Cuseerde Concert Co, and so co, and then it was that he discovered the value of Dr Williams' Pink Pills
Remedy for Dyspepsia. "Before leasing-England we are year ngo my life was a very strenuous one, and the over strain brought on Dyspepsis and s| most distressing insitude Me Drunc Norman records in a recent latter. "I those days always found that these troubles would ease after a short coures of Dr Willing rink Pills.
"Since cothing to this country," his latter continues, "The favourable opinion I form. ed of them whilst in England has been coneidombly increased, and 1 attribute my comparative immunity from the diseases of 4-tropiest climate to my use of these Pills [am
Assured by Medical Mon that there is nothing wurprising in this, as those Pills contain in a digestible form those drugs that are mest needed out her:
to repair the ravages of the climate.
I am writing this in the hope that others my literally Read, mark, learn and inwardly digest, and so derive benefits like I did.
CHINA MAIL.
CEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.
PUBLIO AUOTION,
and Tapan and Bfaxien 2,000 b les against Undersigned bas rocaived fastruo
9,000 balen. The total absorbed is now 10,671,000 againime:11,693,000 a year ago, This reduction" of 1,022, 00 balès consista
111,0 fawer mkon by Spinners of Great Britain. 842,000 by those of the Continent. 189" by Japan and Mexico, which makes 1,122,000 taken from reserves, for as nuch Cocton, if not more, has pro- burbly been used this year an last The United States has taken 300,000 balas mors to this date than in 1912,
tions to sell by Public Acction
00
THURSDAY,
the 20th May, 1913, demanding at 13 at his Slee Rooms, DUDDALL STREET,
A COLLECTION OF
VALUABLE CHINESE PORCELAINS AND CURIUS,
Comprising
6-Coloured and Blue and White Yard, Plates, Bowls and Figure. Old BrovZEA, Jade Ornaments, China, Glass, Amber and Orysal, Enuff Bottles, Old Chinese Pie. turen, Tonkin Talaid Work, eta,, etc.,
•And}
We propose in our Reports now to give the daily prions of American Cotton, both Current Month had Spot Mid American for each past week, as these records will fist & fair means of comparison between ono date and another. The prices of Cur- sent Month are as follows On Friday things, blandarin's Costa, ote." 18th inst. it cleard at 6.65, Saturday 194 inst. at 8.68, Monday 21st inst. 50), Tuesday 2 nd inst. 6.52, Wednesday 23rd inot, at 580 and to-day at mid day €.484. Spot Mil American on April 18th was 6.01, April 19th 0.81, April 21st 8.79, April 22nd-8.83; April 23rd 6.76 and te- day 0.74.
A Quantity of Silk Embroidered Hang
The weekly Bureau Weather Report states that favourablo wosther has been expe. fonced, tamperatures being normal aud sunshine abundant permitting gord progress to be made with ant door work- bis in addition to other favourable reper's From varioussources has kept to market on the easy side.
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There has been a considerable enquiry for cloth during the week and while there may be a great amount of uncertainly with regard to Cotton, it is generally thought that we are not in for a trado alampas yet.
On View from Wednesday, the 27th May. Txas-Cash on delivery.
GRO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer Hongkong, May 23, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
651
MR GEO, P. LAMMERT has received instructions to sell by Fublic Auction
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FRIDAY,
the San May, 1913, commencing at 3.x, at his AUCTION Reov DUDDELL STREET, ~~
IN ONE LOT
THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
PROPERTY
A Stimulant as Satisfactory -as Alcohol.
O.T
O.T. is the long-wanted happy me toxicating or other undesirable effects. dium between a "hard" and a "soft" O.T. is a beneficial drink for ladies driak It compares with spirituous when needing a stimulant owing to its liquors in its stimulating qualities, its warming and comforting properties. No satisfying body and its piquant bite--but | home should be without a bottle." it is free from alcohol, and is without in-
A Liqueur-Stomachic-Pick-me-up:
Made from natural frults and herbe O.T. is a pure and healthful beverage, and enly favourable effects follow. Its use. After over-indulgence there's no better pick-me-up” ̈ ̈Âs a tonic when you feel "cut-of-sarts," there's nothing better to make you ft and well szalo.
- O.T. is a true digestive, and therefore good as a
It is perhaps taking du optimistic via-10egistered as Inland Lot No. 1927, situato TALEPHONE NO. 636,
suggest that business should continuo for any great length of time in each a pro aperons condition as during the past two years, but there are runny,signs which show that generally speaking the larger impart ing mat kuts.cf-World are in no surfeitad condition, and evun India, which market is perhaps mero heavily supplied than
any,
When depression holds you down, when little worries of daily occurrence aunoy you out of proportion to their importance, when Indigestion makes your life a misery, call Dr Wiliama' Pink Pills to your aid They infuse new energy into the whole system, tighton up
up the Derves, eliminate from the those poisonous huzicars which rd the proper working of the rations expected to cousings to prove a good m organs, and bring now life and energy into kut Obicourse a good deal depends on the pour existence. That is why cuantless suflerers from. Dobility, Nervoza Dopres Monsoon, but we have seen it suggested Blog, Indigestion, Anaomia, Malaria, that some indicatious exist already that it Theumatism, and the ailmente peculiar to is not likely to be a failure Wa dorot women bare testified in every part of the quite see how this can be furetoki now but civilined world to the curos they are
apparently there mast have been something- derived from there Pils.
stimulating to account for the heavy opera-; tions in light goods during the past few: wueks. As regards China, the comparativa Ermness of silver is a favourable feature, and buying in some directions laag hean of pacouraging extent principally is Bleaching Cluths. There are, also sin e enquiries for specialities and Fancy Goods. Ju printing and dyeing clothe thote is zet" so much doing, and the general trade can scarcely be described as of satisfactory dimensions,
They can be obtainable frein "denlere everywhere, or direct from the Dr Williams' bledicina C... 8i Szochten Road, Shanghat, one bottle for 81.50; six for 83, pont fee.
Road, Corner of Ice House St, Van de
THE FOLLOWING
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE REMOVED TO SALE Rooms 103 CONVENIENCE OF SALE.
1,
Large Chosterfeld Sofa by Lane, Craw ford & Coy, Wardrobes, Washstands, Toilet Tables, etc., eta, practically now; I Plush-covered Drawing Room Suite, Slibeard, Dinner Waggons, Chairs, etc.;
Also
1 Pneumatic Tyred Ricksha. 2-Cent's "Bicycles, 1 Piano, 1 Remington Sholes
Typewriter.
Ja riów day of sile. TERMS:--ÅR Usual.
HUGHES & BOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, May 19, 1913,
PUBLIC AUCTION,
610
THE Undersigned bare received instruo tions to Sell by Pablin Auction
THE
WEDNESDAY,
the 28th May, 1919, commencing st
2.50 .., at their Bnica Rooms, No. 8,
Des Yeux Road, Comer of Ice House Street,-
A LARGE QUANTITY" OF
VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND
BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, &&c., &c.
Comprising as follows:
TEAKWOOD-Dining And Drawing Boom Suites Upholstered Chairs and Bolsa, Carpets and Rugs, Bed Room Suite, Bureaus, Wardrobes, &c., Ding Room Furniture, Marble top Sideboards, Tenk-
AUCTIONS
R.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
DARTICULARS and Conditions of the
Losting by Public Auction Sale, to bo held on MONDAY, the 26th day of May, 1913, at 3 P.M., st the Offices of the Public Works Doparunent, by Order of His Ex cellency the Governor, of Twi Tote of OROWN LAND at Conduit Road," in the Colony of Hongkong, for term of 75 years, with the option of renews) at Crown- Rents to be fixed by the Surveyor of Elis, Majesty the King, for one far her terta of 76 years
Particulars of the Lols.
Boundary
Locality
Registry No.
No, of Bala
Esat of Tulent Lat South of inland
-Condalt Road. No. 1912,
Road
Inland Lot Inland
Lot
Lot No. Conduit
IEN
Inventa.
(Approximate)
the
It
Upeet Price
Annual Rent
1101108.150 130 24,430112
170 260 100 100 16,500 114
TING,
wood and Blackwood Inlaid, etc; cto, 1r Burgeon, Deniisk
Dinner and Dessort Borvicos, Crockery, Electro-plated and Sundry Glass Waro, 1 Cooking Stove, Kitchen Utensile, Cutlery,
BLACKWOOD Overmantels, Couches, Arm-chairs, Flower Stands. Cabinets; Jar- dinieres, Hall and Tes Tables Tezzoya," Brackets and Photo Framo, eta, Old Inlaid- Chairs, etc; and 'few pieces of Chinese Porcelain; hala,
2 Rowing Machines, 1 lemington Type-
And
Ono Cullard & Collard Piano,
Catalogues will be issued.
-Takka-An Vazal,
HUGHES & HOUGE,
Auctioneers
Hongkong, May 22, 1913
O Hocks, Rapport, dr.
653
YSTERS; Frgh, Fried or towed. EXANDRAY DAT
No. 14, D'AGUILE STREE
TERMS VERY MODERATE
Jonsultation
THE
CHINA MAIL
2,100
631
In the Yarn section American Yarns are quoted fractionally i slow last week's ratas, but there lins not been ta b Lucinese done either for Hvino Trade'er Faust-Bagers neem disposed to take a view that lower prices are coming, or at any late to set as though they believed it Qutations for Egyptian Yarns me well ursintained.
ALLEGED BUYING OF APPOINTMENTS.
An extraordinary meeting of the Poplar Board of Guardians was held recently ni ibe request of Mr. Richard H. Green and Mr. F. T. Mannings, the vice chairman.t consider allegations regarding the buyin, and selling of appointments, and alleged influence in the placing of contracts. erideuce concerning which bir. Green said he bad in his poseersien. Mr. Gourge Lansbury moved that Mr. Oxley. Le Local Government Board Chief Inspects for London should be asked to attend and preside at meeting of the General Purposes Commitee is ordor that the members of the Board might know the nature of the charges, and then decide regarding an inquiry. This was unanimously agreed tu.
DEATH TROM FILLS
An inquest was held recently on Waile Langridge, 15, a pal packer, employed lig a fires of manufacturing chemists in Ber monday. It was stated that the boy wi sceu to take 40 or 50 pills and to swallow them a few 45's time. When told that the pille would make biza ill, Langridge re plied, "I bet s penny they won't burt The employees had been warned not to taste aty of the drugs they handled. The pills contained aloes, podophyllin, henbane, hyoscyamus, and jalap verdict
mr.
of "Death by misadventure" WAS, TO turned,
POPULAR BRITISH BEER.
world wide popularity of British recently. During the year ended September
in Wong Nei Chong Resd and adjcising, sho Race Course, excellent building kits,
Area 29,519 ft.
Particulars and conditions of sale may be btained from
Ma GEO. P. LAMMERT,
.. Justineer, MB S. OAER CLARK,
14, Queen's Bead Central,
Architect;
'UT
Mera HASTINGS & HASTINGS,
8, Des Youx Rond Central,
The Vendors' Solicitors. Jongkong, May 16, 1913.
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AGENTS LONDON ---F. A, 11" 12 Clemens
Lane, Lombard Strat z.c. T. B. Brow &Co., Ltd.. 103 Queen's Road, Victorie St. Chan, Sor & PLATZ, 85 Grier -- Church St., 2.c. G. STREET & Co., Ltda 30 Cornhill Gonnas & Geros, 15 bi Bride St., .c. BoBERT WATSON, 15
Gold
Seat
British Analytical Contrel
mealtime drink, as an after-dinner liqueur, and ans remedy for ladigestion, flatulence and "fuit feeling". after meals..
As a stomachic, it has wonderful vituca for colic, dysentery, and other staranch troubles No drink is more suitable than O.T. for bath abstainers and non-abstainers; none is more healthful for. young and old.
Gold
Medal
Grand
Prix
Paris Exhibition, 1909 Empire Exhibition, Londes, 2013
The More you Drink O.T. the Better you Like it!
O.T. wins favour with all who try. It is distinctive character, its refresh ing and, exhilarating qualities, its satisfying body and bite-appeal to you-its taste grows on you, and you soon realise that each glass adds to your liking and appreciation.
O.T. Mixes Deliciously with
Lemonade, Soda," Mineral Waters, etc.
Water
(Hot or Cold)
Gires full body, fina flavour, gives a "bite" and, a delle simulating, refreaking our favour that completely,
scaling and Catufentify.
effects of serated drinks, T
Whisky, Gia Bandy,
Wines
improves farour, intensifies
the good qualities, kad Tune-
Ricoholic effects.
Ale, Beer, Stout-gives fins zip,' takes off heaviness ind släng effect.
SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA,"-
1
GARNER, QUELCH &
THE CHINA MAIL, LTD.
UNDERTAKES
such as:
Co.
GRAND CARLTON HOTEL
Mr and Mrs Alberter N. Hashim and children Mr W. Jackson
Mr & Mrs F. Allen Mr and Mrs Kaher Mr & Mrs Almberg and oild sy Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr A. R. W. Lahbloy
Balanting
My Lopes and party
ALL SORTS OF ARTISTIC JOB-PRINTING MEMW. Bishoptr 3. Muk
INVITATION CARDS, MENTE, DANCE AND ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMMES, CIRCULARS, PAMPHLETS. BOOKS, PROSPEC- TUBEF, WINE LISTE, ETC., ETC., ETC.
Ubiam quotations from
THE
Feet Street. O. Merement & Co European Supervision
Hills Holborn Viaduct, 8.0. D. J KETI & Co, 3 Whitefriars B E.. MATHER & CROWTHER, Ted., 10. 11, 12. New Bridge St., 3.c. SOOTLAND-FRID. L. SIMONS, 8 Horti
26. David Street, Edinburgh. PARIS AND EUROPE, MAYENUZ FERAI.
Co., 18 Jia de la Grange, Bat Paris,
VISITRS AT HOTELS,
OBINA MAIL OFFICE
6, Wadham Street.
HONGKONG HOTEL MrF. Atkins
Capt. E. Innes Mr G. Aurply ...Mr P. Johnson NEW YORKT. I. Brows & Co., Lor. T. Barberini Mrs A. NE Judab
New Molan Hall, Eust And Street, THE CHINISS ETAren Once, 52, Mr E. R. Bato Hex 2nd Stree!..
SAN FRANCISCO and American Pory generally-Brax & BLACK, Ban From
cisco.
AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, AND REV. ZEALAND-GORDON & GOTER, Ma bourne and Sydney. CEYLON:-W. M. SMITH & Co., Tax
·APOTHECAKIEN Co., Colombo. SINGAPORE, STRAITS, 20.5
&WALSH, LAD., Singapore, PHILIPPINE ISLANDE 8 WA
sont & Co. Mons. CHINA-Cantor, FALL&Co.. Frackow BROCKET & Q., Shinghot, KALLY & Wan, L. Fokovima, ELLY Wils, p
THE CHINA MAIL LTD. 5. Windham Street,
"Bir Elia Kadontic
Prufessor L Kendi Mr. A. Kruseman 31 W. H. Lambert
Mr E. A Beaumont Mr C. Kaufmer MrJ. Bahns Mrs F. R. Belilios Mr G. A. Bena".. Capt. C. R. Peston Me 3. T. Lloyd MW, W. Brazton Dr E L Martyn Lobb Mr F. W. Breaker Mr and Mrs A. Mr & Mr A. Brown LoftsTM Master Brown t Mr E. 6. Brown
Mr R. Brown DrJ. M. Brown
Mr and Mrs F.
Macdonald, chi'd
..sed nurse .... Mr.D Mac'onald
Moderate Price.
· PRÁK HOTEL,
and child
De D. In Mr 9. G. Bolden Mr S. Paul. Ident R. E. B, Brown-Mr&Mrs R. Pastorje
ter
Mr J. Campell Mrs J. Crawford
"W: Q. W. Randall Mr. F. Remedion
Mr A. Biggy
Lieut. Geo. W. Crom-Bir A. E. Refin
bio, RE
Mre, Daries;
Mr L. O. Faunderson Mr G. W. Sewall
Stephanaca Tobics
Mr D. J. Delfendahi ir R. H. Mr W.-J. Edwards Mr. Trendgold
Madame Extral
Mr.T G. Flyan
E. J.
Me R. Vergett
Mr and Mrs. H. L. Mr R. Wetheill
Boash and child
Mr A. J. Gandy
Mr G. Harper
LING
Mrs R. Almond Mr A- Biermarn Mr H. W. Booth: Mr T. Chee
Mr Clare
Mr J. M. Aaron Mr. and Mrs W. G. F. W. Cox
Dr and Mrs Aubrey Humphreys
Lt. T. C. R. Archer, Mr & Mrs P. Jacks
RAM.C
Mr Jerson
Mr & Bits W. Arm. Mr A. Keith
·-strong"
Mr and Mrs. E. 8.
Bir & Mrs T. Arthur Kaus Bir E. F. Aucott'
Mr. and Mrs. A. R Mrs W. M. O. Bar. Jánton
rett and child
Capt. & Mrs McManny
Mr and Mrs C; D. J. children and borse. 1Bell
Mr Bennett
| Mr & Mrs Teyor
Mrs Bowdler
·RA.3.0.NA
Mr E. J. McNutly. Mr & Mrs Mitchell.
more and child Majon Bowen, P.D.Lt. MonteithR.AM,C." Attorney-General J. Mr and Mrs H. Obe
aud child A Backnil Mr M. Cary
Me& Mrad. Brown Mr and Mrs Neil Sir R. H. Cobb
J. Cambridge. Mr J. F. Chaplin
Mr.&. A. Claxton Mr A. M. Concads Mira W.-F. Cen Miss
Crocker
MacIntyra
Mr B. Macke Mr Geo. Martin Bies M. Matheson Mr R. T. Matheson
Bis Mayer Mr & Mrs Ritteraty C.
Skramlik Von Cron- MIB. K.-Mehta renth
Mr J. Merecki My J. D. F. Mulder
Mr O. H. Davis
Mr S. Daria
Mrs J. E. Doan
McWilliams
· Miss G. O'Leary
Mr J. Ormiston
Mr & Ma Carteano Mr. J. Pinnock
d 2 children
Miss Piper
De Crail
Rev. Foiler Pegg
Mr J.. Plummer
Lt-Col. J.J Radcliffe-
Lt. and Mrs T. C. RE
Cunningham, I.A. Mr Rellon
Mr J. A. Dobbin
Kor. & Mrs W. Wi.
liams and child
INWARD, BOLILI
Mr W. A. Donaldson Capt. and Mrs T.
Donaldson
Mr O. Dyu Mr Finchatt Mr Gerechil Mr Gec. Grimble Mr. P. Harvey Mr F. H. Ime. Mr and Mrs Kraft
Me F. B Land":"
Bir F.. Mackintosh Mr and Mrs Major
and fou
Mies Massor
Mr and Mrs F. A
McHugh Mr and Mrs J.B. N.
Mody
Me M.F. Murray Mr A. P. Nubbe Capt.&Mm. W.-C.
Passmore
Mr A, Pearman Mr Porcman Miss Fraunders Mr & Mrs Schenk Dr Sibree
Mr B. B. Spurge Mr & Mrs Laarit Capt. & Mrs. H.
Stewart & children
Mr and Mrs Lemaire Mir Vigara
and child
Mr. W. Logan
Mr D. Walker
- Mr G. C. Whitelaw
2RAND MICELA
Me K. Almberg bir O. Baumanna: Bir Baumann Mr P. Beushausan Me. D. Bogis Bisa V. Bonetta Dr Bri
Mr Buwann
Major Davy, RL - Mr & Mrs 3. Ritchiefs Calvert
Mr G. & Duiton Mr Bebrow Rowo Comel & Mire Eitzen Mr L. Scott
Mrs Friek
Mr and Mrs Crew
3
| Mr Elson M
Mr R. D. ShowAD
Mr Fridley
Miss Graco
Mr and Mrs G. G.Bc A. Sinclair, Gordon
Mr.O. Skott
Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr Seydler
Mr G. Frank
Mr G. Granted.
Bir F. Haden
Me and 3ft 8 Mr Higginbotham
Mr J; Heldt
Mr.J. Dewar
Lt. and Mrs W. C.
Mr & Mre A. Gilson Sharp
Mr 8. Denneulerg
Potter
TA.M.C.
Mr G. Eaddell
-Bir and Mrs Lowel
Me and Mr Mast
Mr
Bir Molien
A
Merlin
Mr J. Moonan
Mr E. C. Mulvey
MrJ. Parshall va
Mrs and Miss
Mr W, Sanborn Mr H. T. Sharp MrJ. Submann Miss Stephane Mr P. Foll Mr & Mra A. Thoma Mr Wable
Bir G. Watkins
Mr C, Weismann
Mr.P. Whitter
Mr J. H. Donzenberg Mr E HR Col Gordon Tially I-Col. W., H. Usher Dr Keyf 1% % Mr E. WIL
Mr WA Dowluy
MR... Dougins Mise F. Rray
3fr And How WR MM. W-Dorling Ricketts MNO. Esta Ble WE Robert Mr. and Mre: H. E. Mr W. Rootsoir
3x Of Robins
Ehrenfels
Capl W. Fhrhardt Mr E. H. Farrell Mr U. A Farrell Mrs C Finlayson MEH. G Fr Mr H J Ford TJ. H Eurd
Mis W. V. Robinson Mr A. Rehraun. 3ir das, Scut on Mr J. Bibley Mr E T. Singer Me and Mrs E. E
Smith
Mr Denman Falur Mr V, Sorby
H. D. Fuller Air S. Spin- Cap. F. C. Gambrill Miss Square
Mr K. Gear Capt. P. R Steven Mr AG. Gordon
Mr. V. Goulbonru
MA. W. Sull
Bir J. R. Tapp
beer is abows in & White: Paper published PARIS TOILET Morph Gould Mr J. Wardrop
Typhoon Map & 30 l, these were oxported fram tine,
PRICE
Guide.
OR and Bolld meal a la Cart or Foto with Wines de Liqueure of the Best ALEXANDRA (STE
United Kingdim 607,010 barrels of a No. 12, QUEEN'S BUAD CENTRAL dudlarod value of £2,130,970. The boverage (INDER TEK AZTOS-Horse), went to the most remote parts of the globe,
LADIES & GENTLE
among bor out-of-the-way customers being TEES HAIRDRESSING-
the Fiji lalands (274 karrola); the territory
(19)
Mr J. Gourgey
Gonone
· Me3 H, Corde ja
| Mr J, C. Gungh
Mr Graig C
Smith, A.0.D. MT & Mr. P. Soffer
- Bir G. E. Siewert
* Mr & Mrs Fatherland
Mr O. Wagnor
Mr H. Haneke Me H. A. Hazeland Mr N, U. Walker
Hearne Capt. Whithel, A.O.D
Capt & Mrs Hodgins Mr David Wood Major Humphrey. Aire Wood
RES
KIROSCI.EUR NOTEL Conan General Au Mr B. Tang
dek
Me and Mrs J. B. onbir and Mrs J; 11. Litla
Backhaus
Mr & Mrs B, Webb P. O. Von Griso- Mr D. H. te Wechel Weide Mr. & Mrs A. Mr B. Hamilton and 4 children Mr J. G. Hauna Mr. H. P. White Mr W: T. Harbord Biz E. W. White Mr and Mrs Hector Mr D. White MS. E. Hendry Mr and Mrs J. Miss P. A. HendryWithlogton Hon. Mr & Mr G. G. Wood
Hewett, C.MO. Mr Jamey Wright Hongkong, February 8, 1913 1s Air J. Hngsfoun Mr SP Yestell
Mirs H. Hapsy Zablin
of Papua (33). Curas (3), Wei-hiwa (7021 SALOONS IN TE ZA Siam (708) Bolivia (19) Paraguay
Manufacturers of GEVEN DES ALPES the Falkland Island (291), Arabia (4), and Madagascar (54). Practically overs Buros pronened by the home in the pean country included in the fist, the Haitwash to provent the falling out of hair. quantities varying from 106,058 barrels in J. O. SUPLESS, Proprietor. these of Belgium Tourslangust forcin
ettatommer) bo shoes ball-barrel to Bore
Mr & Mrs W. Togan Mr and Mrs M. C.MrT. A Loughton
Bowman
Mr.IL C. Morgan Dr. and Mrs B, W. Mr K. S: Morrison
Brown
Fat C. H. Olet Mr and Mrs A. R: Mr. & Mrs J. Robert
Carleton
Mies D. Filkinn
MAG. Sachse
Mr W. Ford Mr A. L. Shields
Dr J. M. Gillespie Capt: 0. V. 8. Skrim
Mrs L. B. Hodgeshire, PA.
Master Hedren Dr Bolina
W
Mr W. B. Hind
Major Mrs F. J. M.G. J. K van der
Mr H. P. Thomas
Megnid Mit Hawup Mr P. D. Wilson.
Hanter AG WARE
Dr & Mrs Evan Jumondir J. W. Wilson
Mr F, Loris
Mr. Woodencir
THE STATION ELTEL Mr and Mrs A. Q.Mz Wm. Hay
Akehurst
MH Lahmana
Mr D. H H. CullifordMr & Mr R. Fithia Mr G. Edward Mr & Mr B Hous
My day Mr F. K. Buprot Mr C. M. Hayward Mr A. Greitk Mr A. B. Hewitt Major B. Tullosh
WYNDDAM HOTEL
Mr W. Dobba Mr E. Frohlie Mr A Drogtots Dr and Mrs. Orahm Mias Gralim le William Gray Bir G. W. Grossobt -MI Hayward
Min M. 8. Həy Miss Lan Mrs Martin Mr W. R. Ocker Mr Parker Mr F... Perkander Mr and Mrs John
Stewart
Miss E. Bayward Mr W. C. Walker
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