MONDAY, MAY 26, 1913
AUCTIONS
PUBLIO AUCTION.
Hughes and Hough PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of the
ACCTIONEZES TO THE GOVERNMENT.
AND ADMIRALTY.
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and
General Brokers,
PROPRIETORS
"TO-XWA-WAN"
COAL STORAGE.
Codes used:
A.B.O. 4TH & ST EDITIONS.
AL. TREKCHAPING CODE,
Telegraphic Addres
MEIRION' HONGKONG,
PUBLIC
AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received instruc Ticus to Sell by Public Auction
ዳር
WEDNESDAY,
יי
the 28th May. 1913, commencing at 9.30 P.M., nt their Sales Noons, No, 8, Des Voeux Rond, Corner of
Tee Houss street,-
I
A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
$c.,
tc.
&c., Comprising as follows:-- TEAKWOOD-Dining and Deasing Boom Suites, Cpholstered Chairs and Sofa, Carpets and Rugs, Bed Rooms Suite, Bureaus, Wardrobes, &c., Dining Rosen Furniture, Marble-top Sideboards, Trak wood and Binckwood Inlid, etc, etc., 1 Dinner and Dessert Services, Crockery, Electro-plated and Sundry Glass, Ware, 1 Cooking Store, Biteben Utonals, "Cutlery,
BLAURWOOD-Overrunntels, Couches, Arm-chairs, Flower Stands, Cabinets, Jar dinieres, Wall and Tea Tables, Ta1,033, Brackets and Photo Frame, etc, 'Old Inlaid Chairs, etc., in vfew pieces of Chinese Porcelain;
Also
3 Paving Machine, I Remington Typo- writer,
And
One lord & Colid Piano.
Catalogues will be issued,
HUGHES & NOTOR,
Auctioneeri,
Hongkong, May 22, 1913
PUBLIC
AUCTION
663
Ters the Proprietor of the THE Undersigned Have received instruc
GLOBE HOTEL, to soll by Public Auction
THURSDAY and FRIDAY,
the 20th and 30th May, 1913, commencing each day at 2 r.., at The GLODE HOTEL, No. 154, Queen's Fond Central,--
THE WHOLE OF THE
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FITTINGS, FANS, E., &c. THEREIN CONTAINED,
Comprising:
» Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Dressing Tables, Chest-of-Dmwers, Overmantels, Side
boards, Extension Dining Tables and Claire, Largo Hatstands, Crockery Ware and Cutlery, Glass Ware, &c. &c., Solid, Teakwood and Marble Counter, Largo American-made Safe, Revolving Electric Ceiling Fans and Statuottes, 2 Pianos, all Bar Fittings,
&o.,
Qn view day before anlo. Catalogues will be issued. Tras-As ascal..
&o..
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Horgkong. May 23, 1913.
EVER ISSUED UNDER
PURELY NATIVE DIRECTION.
lating by Publ-avokon Sale, to tro bald pay. MONDAY, the 2nd day of Juno, 1013, P., at the flus ni the Publia Wnika. Dapetmant, by Önter of The Era-iency the Goturgory of One Lot of Crown Land at Vay Road, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, sous- meucing from 23 February, 1010, with the option of renewal at a'Crown R-nr to be died by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for one further term of 75 years
Particulars! of the Both,
Adotale Inland Lot
Inland Lot
随
Bounters
Галанте
PR
K.
.
R
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A per aala pian. 9,35%
al Best
$4
1,970
680
THE CHINA MAIL.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
A
AUCTIONEER,
SHARE & GENERAL BROKER
PUBLIC AUOTION.
un
SPORTING.
League Tennis..
The fine weather on Saturday after orec in walk's intermittent rain was "responsilie for great activity on tennis courts, and na | Tower than four matches in the lenge, some of them postponed from the prevĥu- wook, were decided
the
VERTICE BEAT WITWAN Civil Service lumphed over 18 Undersigned has received instrus-Wigwam by 61 yapies to 33, a TILY
tions to sell by Public Auction su stantial margin. The scorea wore ¡—
Nasbit and Phelipa (Civil Service),' hent Hoon and Ludin 1-2; bend Jeffries and Evine D-2; Font Capel and Wolf 10-1.
Barlan, and Biden (Civil Service) be r Blauson, and Ludin 7-4; bent. Capel-ent Wold 6-lost to Jeffries and Evans 5-6.
THURSDAY,
the 29th May, 1913, commencing at 2.30 r... at his Sales Rooma, DUDDELL STREET, '--
A COLLICIION OF VALUABLE OHINESE PORCELAINS
AND CURIOS..
* Comprising :- 5-Coloured and Blue and White Vs001. Fiatce, Bowl and Figure, Old Bronzos, Jade Ornamenta, China, Glas, Ausbur mind Crystal, Snuff Bottles, Old Chinese Pio- tures, Tonkin Inlaid Work, etc., etc., it
And".
A Quality of Silk Embroidered Hang
ings. Mandarin's Coats, atc,
On View from Wednesday; the 28th May. TERMS Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.
THE CHINA MALL.
NOTICE
· Hongk: nz, M«y 23, 1915.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Communications relating to nowa should
be addressed to The Norrona
Correspondents must forward
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asmos and addresses with any communica-
Railton and Brawn beat Es-on, mid Calia B-5 beat Jeffries and Evans 7-4: loat to Capel and Wolf, 50
YMCA. Y. Chisu
R. Q
The European F.M.C. wont under to the Chinese Recreation Club on the latier's ground by only three games.
A
Hangkang singles championship, and C Hickling did well, securi 8 23 punes to their opponents' nine, and Le Bretan ard Harboard a materially assisted the V.JL,C. A. ncora ; ;their gamen „reru tod 631|3-4, 7, 4, 4-7 Raigh and Kompiker o
went under luing all three games by Zamů,
N. Joseland, challenger of the
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J. O. SCPIESS, Proprietor: Hongkong, February 8, 1913.
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DON'T Forges after the Show. Supper,
and Light Refreshments."
ALEXANDRA CAFEL
Dyon Til Midnight.
FRIDAY,
the 30th May, 1913, commencing
3 PM at his Averos, ko vë,
DOVDELL STELAT,--
IN ONE LOT
THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
PROPERTY
OLYMPIC
CRAIGUNGOWER
The Olympia T. C. tried egnolupiqus « ith |
migongwer sur chase out pinners by the narrowest possible margin, the sa teab ing
50, 49.
a Vilson and Stesens (D'ympic) beat Basa And Sutlid &--3;-lont to Brigs and Car milho -6; Jost to Ress and pock. 56.
W, H. Virenah and A', Verenah ! Îympic) hat Bass and 'Suffiad 7-4; hat, to Braga | and Carvalho 3-6; lost to Ree and
Lanenek 5-6.
Ruprecht and Weidler (Diympié, lost to
registered as Toland Lot No. 1927, situato ass nad Sufind 4-7 beat Bags and
A Stimulant as Satisfactory -as Alcohol.
O.T
O.T. is the long-wanted happy me dium between a "hard" and a "soft" drink. It compares with spirituous liquors in its stimulating qualities, its satisfying body and its piquant bite-but it is free from alcohol, and is without in-
toxicating or other undesirable effects. O.T. is a beneficial drink for ladies when needing a stimulant owing to its warming and comforting properties. No home should be without a bottle.
A Liqueur-Stomachic-Pick-me-up.
Made from natural fruits and herbs O.T. is a pure | incaltime drink, as an after-dioner liqueur, and as a” and healthful beverage, and only favourable effects. } remedy for indigestion, fatulence and “full feeling” follow its use. After over-indulgence there's no ¦ after meals. better pick-me-up" As a tonic when you 'feel "out-of-sorts,” there's nothing better to make you fit and well again.
O.T. is a true digestive, and therefore good as a
in Wong Nei Chong Road and adjoiningarvalho Jotta Rage and Hangrek TELEPHONE NO. 630,
the Race Course, excellent building site, Arca 22,610 m. ft."
Particulars and conditions of male may be, obtained from
MA GEO. P. L'AMMERT,
Ma J. CAER" CLARK,
16, Queen's Road Central,
Architect
Messrs HASTINOB & HASTINGS,
8, Des Vaux Rond Central,
The Vendn Folicitors,
Hongkong, May 16, 1919.
431
AGENTS
-LONDON :-F, Alan, 11 & 12 Glement-
Lane, Lombard Street.o. f. B. Dow &Co., Ltd, 163 Queen's Board, 1 setor St. CLARKE, Sox & Platt, 85 Gre church St., 2.c. Ɑ. STazzy & Co.. Ltd. 30 Cornhil. Gondos & Gore, 13 b Bride St., .. Renear W12.04, 15 Feet Street. C. MITCHELL & Co., Sna Hill, Holborn Vinduet, er." D. J
·KEYNES & C, 3 Whit-triqve Ba
B=B.
KOWLOOF V. CHINESE Y.M.C.A.,
While the Furopean scation Was affeting defeat at Causeway Bay tho Chinese Y.M.C.A, wan being very badly: beaton at the hands of the Kowloon 0.C
the maioland, the F.M.C.A. scuring anly 20 to their opponents' 73. The scores
were
Green and Hunter beat Ho Wing Yuen, 11-0; boat McPherson and Un Flow Fan, 7- bepp Mobler and Wong Pu Keung,
Alabam and Mackenzie beat Methe rot and Us How F, 9-2; lost to Mobler and Wong 'o Konng, 5; beat flo Wing' Kin-and Bo Ming ugn, 11--0.
Wood and Pile lost to Bfishlar and Wung Po Keung 11-0; brat Ho W ng Kin' and Ho Wing Yuan 11-0; bet McPh-rson. and Úù, Hey Fan, 7–4.
FINS.
Ch of the mysteries of the world is contiply the pin. In astounding quanti- tion they pour from numerous factarios,
EG. MATHER & CROFTRI Ltd., 10 principally is Birmingham. Ona mill 11, 12 New Brilya St., ..
ACOTLAND --Pazo, L. Stross, 8 Nort
S1. David Street, Edinburgh. PARIS AND EUROPE, MATENGE FRRAL
Co., 18 Rue de la Grange, Ekstel· Paris
alone is credited, with turning out nearly ten million pins a day, and no one bas sver attempted the calculation of the
| world's output. A pin is a thing which, in the ordinary 'way, would last for years, and it la problem to account for the NEW YORK:-T. B. Baorse & Co., Larocesity for the making of such enor
New Bolas Hall, Ast tad street, as quantities. The explanation is un- Taz Cses yawniJAT OPTICE, BA,loubtedly that pins are so cheap that Hen And Street,
SAN FRANCISCO and American Ports generally-BAN & BLACK, San. Bron
cico,
AUSTRALIA, TASMANTA, AND NEV
ZEALAND: GouDOs & Gozan, Mə bourne and Sydney. CEYLON:W. M. SMITH & Co..
Gold
Beal
"Bežtish Analytical Control
As a stomachic, it has wonderful virtues for colic, dysentery, and other stomach troubles. No ⠀ drink is more suitable than 0.T. för both abstaisers: and non-abstainers; none is more healthful for young and old..
Gold
Medal
Grand
Priz
Paris Kahitilion, 1909 Empire Exhibition, Kolam, 1911
!
The More you Drink O.T. the Better you Like it!
O.T. wjus favour with all who try it. Its 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
(Hat or Cold—
Glyca full body, Ene flavour, sives a "hite" and x' delid stimulating, refreshing — qus Kavour that completaly wesens filling and fatulent | satisfy,
effects of wisted dricks
Whisky, Gin, Brandy,
Wines
beproves davpur, interaziler
the good quaither, moi, fema ens alcoholic effects.
Ale, Beer, Stout-girea dins nip, takes off heaviness and filing effect..
SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA,
..
GARNER, QUELCH & Co.
LEA & PERRINS'
SAUCE
A FAVOURITE APPETIZER
and "PICK-ME-UP.”
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A. Buckol and child
averyone throws away or loses them as fast as they use them. Thousands and
housands of them, enter the sewer of Mr F. Atkins our towns, and solid masses are often Mr G. Auruly Inund whero innumerable exampica of these tiny arides have become welded Mr A. T. Parserini together in their passage through the E. READ Tmowers. The output of a pin factory in Mr E. A. Beshment. studies dozens of different sizes, from the Mr J. Behrna
ny pins usod by naturalists only a quarta F. Belilios. er of an inch long, and as no ass hair, Ir. A. Beca
giant blanket pins 4in. in length and p 0.. Feynon 312 W. W. Braxton arly as thick as a wire nail. Hairpin Me F. W. Broker re another example of useful articles | Mr E. a. Brown ando 'to bolest: they follow tao late of Mr K. Brown
Dr J. M. Brosa ho common pin, and descend in a coMr & Mrs J Brown imal shower on the pallis and floors of Mr J. Cambridge Me and Mrs Neil B. B. Cobb every civilised entry, Says, the Star: Mr J. R. Carvajal -
MacIntyre Ong observant visitor calculated. from Mr &. A. Claxton careful examination that on an ordinary Mrs W. F. Owen Bir Geo. Martin
Mira
Mrs R. T. Matkason day there were ver 5,000 hairpins lying Vir & Mr. RitterMiss M. Matheson ou Llandudno Parado." " All pins are ༢. stulik Van Crun-Me U. F. McWilliams nade by automatic machines, which com plete the transformation from wiro in a single operation.
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D Macdonald
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Mr B.. Macke
M.B. K.-Mehta Mr C. H. Davi Mr J. Merecki Mr & Ms. Cericana ir J. D. F. Malder d2 chitaren Mias G. O'Leary
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Mrialas. Beat un
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and Mrs E, E
Mr. R., Douglas Lt. and Mrs W. C Mr W. A. Dowley. Polter Aquaint custom over 200 years old, Mr O. Enston Mr E. Ray known as the Candle Auction for their ni Ms Fl. E. Bliss F. Reay
Ehrenfels Mr W. E. Roberts, letting of a luid called Stowell Apadow: Capt, W. hbhardt Mr. O. F. Robins situated at Tatworth, near Chard, SomM-JIFE. HE
FATTO vet,, was observed the other week. The U. A. Farrell ORDER tenants on the estate, of which Stowell Mira C. Finlayson
Meadow for part, mes of the villager H. J. Ford
Mr H. Fier
apinn, and during the burning of an inch FJ. H Ford
gandle made bids for sending Mr Denman Fuller Mr Y. Sorby the ground for ya. Certain fines are
D Faller MA. Spiro imposed which are put into a kitty Capt. FC Gambrill Miss Square
Mrs Ks Genre Mr A. W. Still and afterwards, spent upon refreshments Mr A. G. Gordon Mr J. R. Tapp for the company,
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Mr & Mr A. Weill Gone
...","and" 4 "children Mr HL PWыlica Mr F. W. Whate Mr D. White
CHERRY & CO.,
PEDDER STREET!
Opposite Hongkong Howl, Hongkir, May 6, 1970,
CROUP.
THIS disease is so dangerous and so fra Gaga
Tapid in its development that very Mr B. Tallion mother of young children should a pre- Mr J. Bons pared for it. It is very risky to wait until W. T. Hebord
the stack of croup, appears and then re Mr and Mrs Hector Mr and Mrs J. for medicina and lab the child safer until Mre 5. E. Honry Withington it can be obtained. Chamberlain's Oasih Miss P. A. Hendry Mr G, G. Wood | TF you have lost your sppet te, one of Remody is prompt and effactual and ha hơn, M. LA. Mr James Wright of the big Variety of dairy dishes at the nects been known to fail in any cass. Here, OMG. Mr 3. Fox lell ALEXANDRA CAFE le Enca to tempt Always have hottie, in the home. For Mr. Hensioon Mr W. Zablis Kata by All Oberoid and Storaksevera
1
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Rev. Foster Pegg MJ. Plummer: Ir Cl
L-Col. JJ Rodaliffe, Lt. and Mrs T. O. RE.
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GMẹ C.-E. Sláwarty"
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WENDITAM HOTELI
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and child De D.R Fanl
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