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FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1918,

ENTERTAINMENT.

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

AND ADSIRALTY,

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS TO-KWA-WAN'

COAL STORAGE.

Codes used AB.O.4r & tur Ernors. AL TALKORAPHIC Conz.

Telegraphie Addromi MEIRION' HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION".

Undersigned have recaleed instrue- tions of roll by Public Auction, (FOR ACCOUNT OF ARE CONCERNED).

..on

SATURDAY,

the 5th July, 1913, at 11 a, at their Salos Rooms, No. 8, Dus Yeux Road, Corner of Ice House St.,- A UPANTTIY or VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

&c.

FURNITURE,

&c.,

A Removed to Sale Roomster Convenience of Sale. -3 Typewriters and 1 Gout,'a Bicycle.

Teams :-As naual.

HUGHES & HOUGE Auctioneers.

Hongkong, July 2, 1913.

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DEAR TRAMWAYS COMPANY,

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TIME TABLE.

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ROYAL

HONGKONG. FOR, 10 NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing FRIDAY, July 4, 1915. MAURICE E. BANDMANN PRESENTS, THE NEW BANDMANN OPERA COMPANY. FRIDAY, Jaly 4,

AUTUMN MANOEUVRES from the Adelphi Theatre Londen. SATURDAY, July 6.

THE RUNAWAY GIRL' from the Gaiety Theatre, London. MONDAY, July 7,

GIPSY LOVE

from Daly's Theatre, London. TUESDAY, July 8,

THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN! from the Vaudevilla Theatre, Londoo." WEDNESDAY, July 9,

THE PINK LADY' from the Globe Theatre, London. THURSDAY, July 10,

THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG

tro Daly's Theatre London.

FRIDAY, July 11.

'PRINCESS CAPRICE' from the Shaftesbury Theatre, London. SATURDAY, July 11,

Important Revival with Now Soonery, Dostumes & Effects

THE GEISHA'

" from Daly's Theatre, London.

The Record Success.

MONDAY, July 14,

THE GIRL IN THE TAXI'. "Still the Biggest and Brightest Secces now playing to capacity houses fo London. TUESDAY, July 15,

FAREWELL PERFORMANCE.' Particulars to be announced later. Doons OPEN at 8.30.

COMMENCE AT Star. PLANS NOW OPEN AT MOUTRIL'S. Hongkong, June 28, 1919,

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BYSACK'S HIPPODROME CIRCUS.

WESTERN GATE, WONG SHA, CANTON,

OPENING PERFORMANCE WEDNESDAY, at Noon.

LOCATION: CONVENIENT FOR FOREIGNERS RESIDENT IN SHAMEEN.

Entire Circus and Menagerie,

Hongkong, June 28, 1913.

AN EX-CEYLON RAYMSTER,

THE

Mr. S. Barbari, late electrical adviser to the Ceylon Government, wina another rizu in the Problem Page of the West- minator Gazette under the nom de guerro of Nabliko VA" Competitors were

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GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

Fraquial to produce a poem called "A SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.

May Meriing," and beginning "Twenty to elesuir by all the clocks in Piccadilly," Latin verso metro which prosente singular difléaltice to any vorsider who attempts to

PUBLIC, AUCTION.

Undersigned bsa received instrue adhere faithfully to it in the Kingous to sell by Public, Auption English Mr. Barnard's offore in follows:-

Iwonty to eleven By all the clocks in

Picca-tilly-

Yon, by Big Bent I most ruse me right

Bway.!

Asinine I bare been--oxceeding asinine

and silly,

Thus to have squandered the heritage of

May.

Pleasant 'tis to linger, when we awaken on

Sunday,

Yaws, and revert to our dreams of para

delight

Conscious that the burden and the ignoble'

aures of Monday,

Claim no attentica before another night.. Often in the water bare I succumbed to

the temptation 4

Yielded my soul so the dalliance of sleep; Flirted with oblivion-ch, most delectab?;

sonation

Dabbled in dress, till I leak me.In tha

doop,

Bat, when comes the spring-time from sil

scott indolence to shake me,

Etrong with the resava to be up at balf

past eight,"

Striety do I charge her who, of her

courtesy, doth wake me,

"Good my landlady, don't let me slum-

bor late t"

"

Fully I intended, when I should hear my

shaving water.

Straight from my bed, like an eagle to

arism

Hite butfor-cups with my Mate, babesought bea She Beloved, the secret of the

Teach me why, in Yay-time, whether in

country-side or visy.

All man are seized with this, craze for

stringing verse!

What is it impoles them thus to surrondor

(more's the pity i)

Thus over welcome, and glory in, their

curse?"..

But, my good intentions thus se déplorably

frustrated.

Broskfast and lunch I shall celebrate in

ore;

Thon, in my pyjama-both fool abord mo

elevated

Strive with my poom" The advent of

the Sun.

· NÁHLIKE" VAT

ONE-CLASS LINERS.

F. AND C. COMPANY INACOCRATING SERVICE

This

one-class" beat for ocean voyagers. seems to be stendily growing in popularity, 813 and it usually means nowadays that all tha pasicogera sro carred at second-class rates. says The Statesman. The P. and U. steamer Himalaya is to be run from London to Bombay on this principle at the begin- ning of next cold weather and for several

EVERY BEETLE

EVERY BUG a therm has beat at least one steamer

Is killed once Keating's camas into therorsh contact bag with it.

Sold in Tins only.

•The unrivalled, way to kell - bestlis; bugs and al hamzabold fascia” is, to

Use

KEATING'S

POWDER

PATELL & CO.

Exporters & Importers

WEDNESDAY,

the 9th July 1913, Commencing at. 5.Mahi Sales Rooms,

DEDDELL STREET,

A FINE COLLECTION OF: POSTAGE STAMPS, A Containing Hongkong, North Borneo, Now South Wales. Tasmania, Malay Station, China, Transvaal, avalian Isando, etc.

etc

Un view from Tuesday," the 8th July, Catalogues will be larued, “M Terms Cash on delivery,

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer

Hongkong, July M. 1913.

TO LET

TO LET.

ARGE ROOM Suitable for Culcea or

Apply

GEORGE H. SWIFT, 89, Third Street, N

721 Canton, June 6, 1013.

TO LET.

153, PRAYA EAST, GODOWN.

FOR SALE OR TO LET

UN FURNISHED a House at the Peak.

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCE Oo. - Lb. Hongkong, June 2, 1913.

No

TO LET

(FROM IT JULY 1013).

Abb

2, MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Peak.

Apply

LING TELD & DAVIS.

729 Hongkong, June 9, 1913

TO LET.

CEO2 with Godown attached. NATHAN

BOAD, Kowloon

with whart Kowloon Maxine Lot No: 48

Apply to HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCI

Oo.. Lab. Hongkong, Jaso 1, 1912

TO LET

MEIRION, No. 10, Pask, furnished or V unfurnished. 6 Rooms.

aling each way at the buy senson, with second-class passengors only. The number of people, with moderate means who travel abroad has greatly increased, and a good many people who used tatravel Örst class now tray Isotond. Fo thosecond-el tás Lan, veller by steamship, like the thir-class

No. 21, SHELLEY STREET. passenger on the always at home, deserves

To Job or for sale, GLENSHIEL, consideration and is receiving it. It is in the Burser Road, No. 14, Fask, 6 rooms.

CRAIG RYRIE, No. 4, the Pask, to trans-Atlantic service between Europe and

marica that the change is minst autico-let fine situation; 8 rooms; tennis and

roquet lawns,, *** able. In the fast linera the sainium first Furnished KIRKENDOA, No. 113. class fares vary from £13 to £25. Now The Peak, till 30th September Immediate thats are several steamors, where the posaORBIDU.. presengers have the run of the whole ships with fares from £11to £14. It is said that come New York basiness men Ezd It cheaper to spend the summer holidays in

Burope then at American Watering places.

Another result is said to be the growth of a better understanding between the English and the Americans, for the vulgar

rich from the United States are now a much

malier proportion among the visitors, professional men and other middle clang people, of moderate mesas but with better education and more agreeable manners,

General Merchants being more largely Fayzasented than was

and

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11.30am, bo 19:45 p.m..very 15 shlanbae.

12.15 pm to 1.15 p.m...Every 10 minutos,

formerly the so..

INSANE BARON;

Biros Paterno, who was sentenced in Jane of last year to life imprisonment.

1.15 p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Every 15 minuter, HONGKONG, CANTON, for the murder of Countess Trigon,"

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Extra Cars at 12 aldnight SPTOLAL CARS by aangenes the Company's Office, Arazaxdka" Byubinos! Des Your Bood Central

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