TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1918.
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MEIRION HONGKONG,
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Undersigned have received instruc- on to sell by Public Auction
ON
WEDNESDAY,
the 11th June, 1913, commencing at 2.30 F., at their Salon Rooms, No., 8, Des Voeux Road, Corver of
Ice House Street,--
A LABUZ QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
Lo.
&c.
Comprising as follows:- TEAKWOOD Dining and Drawing Room Suites. Upholstered Chairs and Sofus, Carpets and Rugs, Bed Room Suite, Bureaus, Wardrobos, &., Dining Boom Furniture, Marble-top Sideboards, Teak. wood and Blackwood Inlaid, etc., eta, 1 Dinner and Dessert. Sorvicos, Crockery," Electro-plated and Sundry Glass Waro, 1 Cooking Stove, Eitchen Utensils, Cutlery,
&.c.
BLACKWOOD-Overmantols, Couches, Arm-chairs, Flower Stands, Cabinets, Jardinieres, Hall and Tea Tabica, Ten poys, Brackets and Photo Frames, Desk, .. Old Inisid Chairs, &.. and low picces of Chinesa Porcelain:
Abo
2 Sowing Machines in good condition (1, Remington Typewriter and One Piano..
Chialogues will be issued.
TRÉMU :-As usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers,
· Hongkong, June 5, 1913,
PUBLIO AUCTION.
SORE THROAT: The Remedy Doctors Use.
MOST people know that sore throat is caused by garms, which are inhaled from the air and multiply in throst, whore they manufacture their specifle poisen. Tu oure the threat, the germe must be killed. The only thing which will do this is a powerful germ destroyer dissolved in the saliva. It must, however, be made retire only at the moment it is dissolved.
Only one preparation has this unique property. It is the one doctors us for their own sore throat-proof that it is the bosts The preparation is Walfing's Forms
mint.
before."
CARPET VALUE £7000.
TREASURES OF PERITA."
con.
THE CHINA MAIL.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONE E B.
PUBLIO AUCTION.
on
A Persian carpet valued at £7000 is one of the iteme of the collection of antiquition which am attracting connoisseure to the exhibition at the Vincent Robinson Gal- lories in Wigmore-atree. It is the property) SHARE & GENERAL BROKER. of the Ara, in Sife. by 12ft, Sin., and in treated with the uthinat reverence. It is repated to have been made for Shah Abbas (1585 1629) for the Safari Palaca. It is of THE Undersigned bas received instruc this garden type, the designer having best figos to sell by Public Auction, A physician explains, in The Practitioner, spired by a formal garden-probably why doctors use it for themselves. He sclusi example. The contral ornament WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, writon: "I have never had more throat is a. tank, with four peacocks, and myself since I began to are Weling's from it Irrigating canals, with
the 11th & 19th June, 1919, commencing. Formamint, although I suffered periodically sentional ripples, extend to the sidea
ench day at 11 x.xx, kò bis Saloes
ROOM, DODDALL STREET,— Why doctors prescribe it for their patients to form a cross. Cypress trees, dower is further explained in the same paper. buds, and birds. All in the design, and the The author states: Having teied all the British Pharmacopoeia lozenges and most textment throughout is that of a portct of the well-known proprietary anticeptic texnalation of the natural sowne into lozenges, I have becous reduced to one, deventive, terms in kooping with the and one only (for sore throat), namely, character of the material. The colour, Walling's Formamint.
Distinguished patients who have used originally harmonious, has been further Walding's Formamint are equally emphatic blonded by time, and the wearing having in hair statements, Viscount Alaa eroons been wren, the piece is in a remarkably and Ferrard writes: "I have found Wni. ing's Formamint most effective for the good state of preservation. In all prib sure of sore throat, which quickly disability the carpet was made several conturias earlier than the date assigned Such testimony must convince everyana | that Wulting's Formsmint is the best to it. At any rate, with its formal design for sore throat All Chemists sell and sober colour, it belongs to a period remody its in bottles of fifty tablets. Refuse all before the native art had been corrupted sabstitutes, and insist on haring Wulfing' Formamint, which is manufactured under by naturalism.
appears after using a few tablets.'
fully patented process. Mears A. Walfing & Co., 8. Kiukinng Road, Shang- hai, will send a free booklet on wore throat, written by a famous London doctor, to all who write for i, mentioning this paper.
HOTELS
THE
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GALECTRIC LIGHT AND FAN:
BATH-ROOM TO LACE ROOM
FOR LOCOUNT OF THE CONCRANES, Woollon White Cashmeres, Sargos, Flannels, and Flannelette, Alpacca, Fancy Cotton and Silk Voiles, Zephyrs, Linen, Satour, Prints, wo, als
Ladios & Childrens' Underwone (Wool- lon and Cotton), naj
Mon's Fancy Sölt Shirta and Collars. Ladies Hata, hadron's & Sailor's Hats, Corots, Silk and Lace Dress Trimmings & Flowers, Embroiderias.
White Lace Curtaion and Print Curtains, Ladies' and. Children's Shoon, Gloves (Cotton, Silk and Kid), Neckware, Hib- bone, Woollen Shawls, etc.
Perfumery, Ivory Carrings, and Bronza Vases and Bowls. Leather Suit Oaser, etc. IN LOTS TO BUIT. PURCHASERS. On vier from Tuesday, the 10th Juna. Taxis-Cash on delivery,
The collection of Persian antiquities Mr. J. B. Pr.ece, which is shown in the same room, is valued at over £40,000, and took forty years to complete. Mr. Preece was for many years Consul General st Isfahan, and sout his treasures home piece by peer, The jawal of the collection, is the Mehrab of "lustred tiles from the Wasjed-a-Maidan (the mosque of the market square) at Kashan. The tiles ware stolen from the Mosque one at a time by robbors who know their valas and spot twenty years in gorting hold of the majority of them. Goards who were in charge of the mosque were believed to be in loages A with the robbers, but it is known that st least one man lost his life in the sorien of robberies. He was one of the native burglars, and was slain by the guard before they were overpowered. The tiles were sold to dealers, and gradually found their way into the open market, where they were Rocured by Mi. Provce.
But if the tiles are old the carved stones, and bricks are eran aldur. One stone dated about 600 B.C., camo, from the front of the tomb of Daniel, sad ono brick bears
·Cold and Hot Water throughou", the name of Persian who lived in 20
PRIVATE AND PUBLIO BARS
BILLIARD ROOM.
Private Dining Room EXCELLENT CUISINE
For Particulars apply to
D.C. When a baron attended the Shali's
Court in the thirteenth century ha tokh owa spittoon with him, so that he should not injure the carpets which covered the floor of the palace. Two of those epit- toons of this period, which a song the collection, are of greenish grey cela doo, with a design in white glaze. is suspected that the Parsians learnt the art of making them from the Chinese. Under Shah Abbas, who reigned from 1585 to 1008, the Persians made great treasures of his reign now in Wigmur strides in their art work, and one of the
216 abreet are two magnificent shaped spandrela of incised scamel tiles. no of those spandrels decorated an arch leading to the rayal stables at the Sefavian Palace, in HOTEL,bo, and one was above an arch leading
THE MANAGER,
T. No. K129. Tolg. Address TERMOTTI
Hongkong, Feb. 3, 1813.
KINGSCLERE
HONGKONG.
the-royal apartments. The scenes on one of thosa" illustrates the story, of Joseph and Potiphar's wife. There is a turgnotes fortseraper of dark bronze NRIVALLED position in the Billustred pottery, and an archaic triped of distrise overlooking the Botanical bronzo which is said to be about Gardens and facing the Harbour.
3000 years old. It was dug up Numerous quiel Buites with luxuriously the road from Shustar to Talahan 716 fitted Bathroome, Tolophones and Electric From the King's House of Prayer
Fana
isa brase chain exquisi ely executol, Telophones In Bedrooms and Sitting rooms and dated 1135 A.D. which hung ac os
throughout.
the entrance to the building, so that thoma entering were fursed to buy the head iri reverence. It was a cinning way of making sure that a pr. per bow would be made oren by infidels and those i: clined to forget their duty.
Te to all by Public Austion,
THE Undersigned have received Instruc-
(POR ACCOUNT OF THE CONGZANET),
VD
r
SATURDAY,
Ehe 14th June, 1813. at 2.30 r... at
No. 65, HOLLYWOOD ROAD,
悲
THE
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
Therein Contained, -
"A follows:-
Upholstered Chairs and Sofas, Brusselis Carpeta, Curtains, Pictures, etc., Teak- wood Dining Room Furniture, Cutlery and Glass Wars, Teak Wardrobes, Bureaus," Washstands, American Ook Bodsteads, Bedlinen, etc., a quantity of Cherry-wood | and Blackwood Furniture, etc., eta... diso
Coiling Fans and Fittings, Small Iron Eafe and large Ice Chost.
Fall Partieniam from Catalogue). On view day befora sais.
TERION 2---ÅN BADALA
HUGHES & HOUGH
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NOTICE
HIGH-CLASS PRINTING
AND
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CORE AT Mg
4
Telephone No. 1123.
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Experts agree that i over agnila wil' auch ne examples of the art of Persbustion
KING EDWARD HOTEL, ed to lovebt country. The officials of
A
FIRST-CLASS HOTEL
UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT.
EXCELLENT ROOMS. ELECTRIC LIFTS & LIGHT. REASONABLE RATES,
TELEFRONT $73.
H. HAYNES, ̈ Manager, Hongkong, Uctober 2, 1908
WYNDHAM HOTEL, "WYNDHAM (FLOWER) STREET,
Opposite Clock Tower.
the Porian G wernment (aro-now fully alive to the value of their art work, and have decided to keep the examples of the in art treasures to themselves.
HONGKONG TRAMWAYS FIRST DIVIDEND.
Amther more cheerful view of the prospects is given by the report of the Hongkong Tramway Company for 1912, which has just been pablised. The pro 13longed litigation with the Gavernment han
now been settled on an amicable basis, and the boycott of the cars by the natives in consequence of the Company's refural to Recept Chinese subsidiary and copper coins has practically spent its force. The effects of this latter factor have also been con siderably
tbs Government, which
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
Hongkong, June 2, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION
718
COLLECTION OF CHINA AND
CURIOS, LATELY ARRIVED FROM THE Nom.
THE Undersigned, has received instro--
tions sell by Public Auction
cn
SATURDAY,
A Stimulant as Satisfactory -as Alcohol.
O.T
toxicating or other undesirable effects. O.T. is à beneficial drink for ladies when needing a stimulant owing to its warming and comforting properties. No home should be without a bottle.
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 ins' r
A Liqueur Stomachic—Pick-me-np.
Made from natural traits and herbs O,T. Li 'a paru ( mealtime drink, sa an after dinner liqueur, and as a and healthful beverage, and galy favourable effects remedy for indigestion, Satulence and "full feeling" follow its 126.. After over-indulgence there's no after meals. better pick-me-up”: As a tonic. when you feel? "out-of-softa," there's nothing better to make you Bt and well again.
OT, is n trùm digestive, and therefore good as a
the 14th June, 1919, commencing at TELEPHONE No. 636
2.39, at bis Sales Rocis,
DUDDELL STREET. -----
AN
A COLLECTION OF CHINA IN
5-COLOUR, BLUE & WHITE, Etc.,
Comprising
-Colour Vases, Figures, Fister, Elur. and White Vases, Plites, In iso Barners and Placques, Crystal and Agate Orna ments, Sauf Bottles, ato. from the Ton kwang to Sung dynastics.
An inspection is incited." Ou View frem "Friday, the 13th June. (*,,stalogto="will be lavismą.
T-Cash on delivery,
GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.
Hongkong, Jan, 1913.
730
Gold
Beal
As a stomachic, it has wonderful virtues for colic, dysentery, and other stormach troubles. No drink is more suitable than O.T. for both abstainers and non-abstainers; none is more healthful for young and old,
Gold
GrandTMTM
Prix
British Analytical Contrat
Medal
Paris Exhibition, 1909 Empire Exhibition, London, 1811
The More you Drink O.T. the Better you Like it!
D.T. wins favour with all who try it. Its distinctive character, its refrials. ing and exhilarating qualities, ita satisfying body and "bita" appeal to you-its taste grows on you, and you soon realise that each glass adds to your Hiking and appreciation.
O.T. Mixes Deliciously with
Given full body fat favour, gives a "bite" and a delict scalating. refreshing on devour that completely; lemens flling and Barilent satisfy. secta of serated drinža.
Whisky, Gln, Brandy,
Wines
improve daveur, interniden
the good qualities, and Lose- ens Alcobolic effects.
Ale, Beer, Stout-given doe nip, takes off heaviness and for offers.
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Li and ONLY TWO MINUTES WALK from the colong altogether. The pas FROM BUSINESS CENTRE, sengers carred last year nambored Families, Residents and Tourists 3,123,100, as against 8,709,500 in 1911,
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MARRIED MIDSHIPMANA
An order issued four years ago by Mr. Roosevelt when President dismissing from the navy Miả bipman Joseph Austin,for marrying without permission is about to be roncinded by the Democratic Congress.
Mr Austin, when at Honoluld, defied this rules of thờ: service by „mmerying the
Washing Books, daughter of the Rev. Vadman, saperin
20 cente
bendent of this minions in the Hawaiian Lalands. He was dismissed in at waźning to other lovesick midshipmen." The youthful lover started an athlotto and social club at Gwinn, Michigan, which” droogabi him tour titibe his pay fo the navy ihe:
IN FIVE DIETKEZNY ENTERO,
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