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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1918.

Hughes and Hough

41

AUCTIONENES TO THE GOVERNMENT.

AND - ADMIRALTY.

General Auctioneers

ASD

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

"TO-KWA-WAN"

COAL STORAGE,

Jodes used: A.3.0.4 & 5TH EDITIONE. Al, TELKпanic Co.

Telegraphic Address: MEIRION HONGKONG,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

TE Undersigned bave received lastrus-

од

reaction,

WEDNESDAY,

he 24th September 1913, commencing al 2.30 p.m. at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Dee Var Road, Corner of

Ico House Street,

A LARGE QUANTITY OF" VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND

Drawin

BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, Comprising as follows:- TEAKWOOD Dining and Room Suites, Upholstered Chaira and Solas, Carpets and Rugs, Bras and Brass-mounted Bedsterds, Bed Robm Sai e, Bureaus, Wardrobes, &c., Dining Room Furniture, Extension Dining Tables, Side boards, atc, etc., 1 Dinner and Dessert Bervices, Crockery, Sundry Glass Ware, Cooking Store, Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery,

BLACKWOOD --Ovamintels, Book- ae, Cara Tables, Couches, Arm chairs, Flower stands, Ca ineta, Jadiniers, Hall od Te Tibles, Texprys. Brackets, and Photo Fruses, etc., Old Inlaid Chairs,

few pieces of Chinese Porcelains, ebon

سماك

I

1 Pisa, Ice Chests, Electric Fan Polarisaope, 1 Analytical Scale, 1 Micro cope, and One 12.Bors Browning Shot un with extra Barrel in excellent opdition,

And

quantity of Flower and Vegetable feeds.

+4

*

Catalogues, will be issued, T-A data).

AUCTIONS

PUBLIO

AUCTION.

Undersigned have received instruc TH, by Public + action.

(Fer account of the Estate of the lai Major C.M. Fleury, B.A.M.C.

DO

FRIDAY

che 28th September, 2013, at 9.30 v.1., 15 No. 58, Nathan Road, Kowloon, 1-t Floor, THX VALUABLE HOUSEHOLI

FURNITURE

Sa., therein contained,

$4.

*to.

(PRACTICALLY NEW).

Abo

VILLAGE OF ANCIENTS:

Among Gay Greyboardő of Glynde......

Secret of Youth.

THE

A special correspondent of the Daily News and Loader" writing from Glyndo. Sussex, on August 15. says; I have been warskring abuse most plaasmatly to-day Fartong kaltabiturated tombstones, octo genarians, nonagenaris, and all that is

CHINA MAIL.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUOTIONIER

SHARI & GENERAL BROKER.

FOR SALE.

Q.

AUCTIONS

R

PUBLIO AUCTION.

HOTELS

*STE

STATION HOTEL

NATHAN ROAD,

KOWLOON.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

BONGKONG HOTEL,

3

Mr J. M. Aaron - Mr Lim King Jin Mr J. W. D. Andrew-Mr G. 8. Jobar

De H. Blad

Mr A. T. Barbarin

Mr K. R. Bate

Mr H. Brian-Bater

Mr F. R. Bulilion

Mr C. Johnson

Mrs M. V. Jonos

Mr. S. Kabel

Mr Elle Kadoorie Mr. C. Konch

Mr M. Banzlora Mes E. A Rendergan Mr F. Bobrowohl Me A. Krazumam, Mr W. E. BowermaDr Rabitz

FALECTRIC LIGHT AND FANS Mas F. W. Broskor Mr T Leoman

PARTICULARS and Conditions of the Lasting by Pablo Auction Sale, to be hold on MONDAY, the 29th day of Sept.. 1915, at 3 r., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Ex- A TENNIS RACKETS and for 1913 celleney the Offer Administerin e donry in tuis tiny village, which gertainly Benson, in various weights and qualitios, Government, of One Lol of ONOWŃ | Cold and Hot Water throughout. Mr and Mrs F. X. Barou da Mnone

holds the second in rural Engial for a population in which longerity, good tam per, good health, and good fellowship unite mos melodiously. It is a Down- lax village of gay Methuselas,

The viens, Mr. Dalton-dim, ko

ELECTRIC FITTINGS, CEILING AND ord, and ugly white-whiskered-walked

TABLE FANS.

FULE FARTICULARS FROM CATALOGUE.

On view day of Sale. TERMS:-ÅS usual.

HUGHES & HUUGA.

ductioneers.

1139 Hongkong, Sept. 29. 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION

with no through the park to show me a short cut honwards. We came to a pusty, walled ditch, and the vicar (who is going on for 8), led the way over it with the spring of a steeplechaser. For all my balance of 50 years to the good. I was salained of the heavywumpå ̈* with which I landed on the other side aid the rattles. A kag course of Plot street does not wnd ta lightfooteins.

THE BESTING PLACE OF ANCIENTS,

We passed into the churchyard (where

of SLAZENGER'S

AINO

LAND at Fife Street Mong Kok, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a barm of 75 SLAZENGER'S 1913 TENNIS BALL, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rens to be fred by the Surveyor of His Majesty the Kme, for one farther term of 75 years.

For further particulars

Apply to

<

GEO. P. LAMMERT.

buted asually to the blind, the suffer. ing. the poor, and the desarring, in thre eleases, namely:

First clase............ 42 a your." Scound Third

..........£10

11

£5

Tho money was in bank stock (ihen considered a furious gurable), and were £100 of stock was then nos worth more than £50, it is now worth përhaps eight times so much. Consequently, our pen- Tust tein very flourishing slate. mucoths the way to the grave, and maker the journey longer and more sunny a w grass for d Mother Moore, the-at Glynde, anyway.

a shrewdl a dew of lard Heper's herdaman.

THE Undersigned bat lie avetion

HE Under-igned has received instructing estept the church in ancient,

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED)

Qti

SATURDAY,

the 27th September, 1913, commencing a 2,30 p.m., at Harting" Aushn Road, Kowloon,

THE

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLI

FURNITURE, etc.,

therein Contained,

Comprising

i found the sexter-I don't know how he is and no more does ho-digging

Mrs. Mixars, lied the other day in poser and overtain sure if Hragen," at the ag of 99, tirge, her husband, was near. ing the century when the Grout. Herds pick him out of the hoary flock at lyd. In the next grave, alongsille

the Mrs. Eejer, aged 015, sleep a family batch of Wollers (with never a Suara Tay among them),all be Very fine Teakwood Hall Stand, Sides the 75% and 90's, with Amos (87) marking in solenin bluck Tettering. board, Dinnor Waggons, Extension Dining Lend, buke me to know mine end.". Table, a'c.. by well-known local maker. And next, or very nearly next, is the (in good sondition), Tientsin and Brussell's | simple epitaph : Carpets and Rugs, including Stair Carpets. Pictures, Wall Hangings, a quantity f Electro ani Silver plated Ware, Dinner And Breakfast Servicm, etc., etc., Bra Curtain Poles,

.dhe

Treadle Sawing Machine, 5-Coloured Chinese Porcelain Flower Lands, Plants in Pots.

On view day before Silo. Catalogacs will be issued. Terme :—A Csan

IIERE 1

HONEST MATT Gurb

And lastly"--this with

Locality.

Howtoon Inland

Particulars of the Lot.

"Measuretusalai,

(Approximate)

Contesta En

57584334425718

about!

1137

twinkle of bright byes- the villagers of Want' Advertisement: Glynde are the most thorough Conserva- tivos it would be possible to meet any where."

"

So their volo" I beynIN.

PREPAID

BATH-ROOM TO BACK ROCH

PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BAR,

BILLIARD ROOM. Private Dining Room, EXCELLENT CUISINE

For Parolenlars apply to

THE MANAGER.

TEL. No. K19. Telg, Address 'Tramotel.'

Hongkong, Feb. 9. 1919.

Mr A. J. Cambridge Mr G. T. Lloyd- Mc C. Campbell Mr J. Look

D'Alanda E. CastroMr and Mrs Neil Miss D'Alanda E. Maofatyro

Castro

Mr F. & MacKintosh Master D'Alunda E. Dr O. Mar, iott.

Castro

Mr F. T. Chapple

Mr Geo. Martio

Mr

C. Parsbrother

Mr and Mrs. A. Mason

Chill

"

Mr R. T. Matheson

Mr A. A. Chiton" Misa M. Matheson

Dr A.

L. E. F. Cole- Mr A. D. McBurney

Mr J. J. Cooneli

Mr& Bir Derteano

Mr O. H. Davis

998

a' d 2 children

KING EDWARD HOTEL

Central Location

LL ELECTRIC TRAMS Pasa Entrance. Electric Lifts, Fana and Lighting. European Bathin and Sanitary Fittings. Hot and Cold Water System throughout. Best of Food and Service.

TELEPHONE 378. .TELEGRAPHIC '‚РDARAK.

VICTORIA.

$1 per inch...... 3 insertion: KINGSCLERE

Oh, they always vote Liberal to $2 man,for, remember, this is the home of the Brands. But, for all that, they are the most hide-bound Tories imaginable!"

LAWS TENNIS HUMQUÈS

WANT YOU TO SCRATCH MY WIFE"

wwwwwwww

Hamoura of lawn tennis, as seen by the - Though Lionet Matt was, famors in his taferee, are amusingly recounted by Mr.. day as lead gardener to Lord Humpden. B. Burrow is an article in the "Strand magazine," and ho tells the following good story of the famous All n brothers- fuller, a boly repïembers his surname.

Glynde in village of Christian name. - Charlies, Gourges, Matthews, and Ano, perhaps tlist's the reason why. This morning, 1 tiled up the bill, fuking great draughts.of the wonderful air of the South Downs, I found most of tlus Ancients of Days surning themselves "unty the inkar, beautiful-aks The_vik 1135g Want was aware with snowy white whispers to felt quite ashamed at mysel botn I had one. Squire Christe stralivil down to the station to meet tie on train, Hevis n type. Ho is 65, and

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Hongkong, Sept. 19, 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned has received instruies it a hardy that he has bat To from D. K. Moss, Eaq, to sel by Public Auction,

MONDAY,

to relinquish the adventurous post of M.F..and love so plentiful just now:

The brothers, absolutely devoted to each other, vilify one another in the most alarming manner when on court in a double. Increasing years have added plumpness to the twins, and especially to C. G. Lately, to excuse for missing a shot which kicked

pathetically: badly, he turned to his brother and pleased

* broke right round me!'"

"What? Bound you?" was the biting retors, and the spectators were dissolved in mirt.

**If some players are ignorant of what they are expected to do," adds Mr. Ber.

"

ito has leading must for over a quarter, "others are full of guile. There is

of a century. Joe Ede, who is just the man who, to gain time when "he is

the 29th September, 1913, Commencing, has gone so blind with cataract. getting rather blown, spends. minute,

st 2.45 p.m., at No. 149, Coomb Road,

TICH

Magazine Gap,

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLI

"

HUGHES & HOUGH,

- Auctioneers ·

&l.,

1126

Hongkong, Sept. 18, 1913.

PUBLIO AUCTION,

THE Undersigned have cucuived instrac. tions to sell by Public Auction (rea ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

On

THURSDAY,

the 25th September, 1913, at 2.15 p.m.

at No, 894, The Peak.

TAK

YOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

Etc. Etc.. therein contained,

ncluding Tennis Not and Poste, Plante in Pots, and Sandry Silver Ware. (Full Particulars from Catalogus). On view from Sp.m. Wednesday. Trax :-As usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH Auctioneers..

Hongkong, Sept. 16, 1913.

118

ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE.

Moved instructions to sell

E-SRS. Hughes and Hough have

by

PUBLIO AUCTION

(subject to a reserved price)

cn.

THURSDAY,

2nd day of October 1913,, at $ 7.M, The following very valuable. Leasehold ropertion

No. 4 and 6, Lok Hing Lane, situate at Victoria, Hongkong on Section M of Inland Lot 50:

Bix three-steriod Chinese shops and dwellings, situate at Fuk Tour Bourg

Kowloon Inland Lot 1114. No. 16, 17 and 17 Main Street, Buk Tuin Heong (Kowloon Inland Lots 776 and 771)

te premises are held for the residue of Karma"of years created by the Grown Leases thereof. Puttenars and Conditions of Bale may "obtained from the

AUCTIONEERS

or from

ERA, DENNYS & BOWLEY,

Copaught Road Central

Rapt. 11, 1913.

1100

Sbewody:

&c.,

hut he is still leciy, and take the morn-wiping bis glasnos and his counterpart

ing air regularly, and so be was doing in the girl. who, in similar straits, op His morning when I met him. He ha worked for Use great Brazid family, Gly

by the way, is the ancestral home of the Brands for 20 years, mostly in the vals, every tree of which he was sup-

FURNITURE,

&c., therein contained.

wed to be personally and intimates Including"- Balt, Furniture by Powells, a famed egnaiated with before the evening of

his days was made night by blindness. Taakwood Bed Boom Suite in very good

GHLANDSIKE OF "LITTLE TUPPENNIES." condition, Brass-mounted Twin Bedsteads,

Shepherd Tuppen is 68, has brought up Etchings and Engravings (Artiste Proof), numerous and healthy family on his Carpets and Rugs, Sundry Blackwood modest comings, and is still hale and Furniture, etc., otc., Bath Room, Pantrynimble. His grandchildren are known w and Kitchen Utensile, Sedan Chairs and the little Tuppencs." Plants in Pets:

FULL PARTICULARS FROM CATALOGUE.

Why is it that I stand up so strong agen the twirleygig o Timo?" says the

portunely breaks some mysterious string and has to retire to the dressing-room, leaving her opponent to get chilly on the court.

"Some very amusing incidents happen

E

One week.

FOR SALE.

BOUT 500 lbs. ENGLISH · TYFI

R. E. NORT 4, Manager.

Mr. J. Dowar

Mr B. K. Mehta

Mr J. Mareek!

Mr F. Meyer

Mr A. B. Moulder

My J. D. P. Müldos Mr J. D. F. Mulder

Mr and Mrs R. 1. Mr A. W. Nivol

Mi G. Dougla

Mr and Mrs H. C. M: J. Ormiston

Ehrenfels

Capt. Erhol Miss V. Elba MT. H. Fili Me and bits H.

Everett

Mir N. S. Ferg

Mr Daman Fuller

Mr H. Gallatte

Med. W. Paton. Mix Phillips Me de Previlla Mr B Rsworth

L. 3r E. H. Ray

Mr. M. Raymorid

Min F. Ray

Mr & Mra E. Rema Mastor Remus

Mr and Mrs I. H. Mr H. M. H chards

Gears

Mr Lam Kong Ghee Dr J. M. Gillespie Mr A. G. Gordon Mr Y. Goalbourn Mr T. Geargey

Mr R G. Rosa Mr R. R Roxburgh Bir Geo. Samuels Mrs Schunk

Mr J. C. Sibley Mr Lim Peck Sin

HOTEL, MR. J. Grimshaw Mr E T. Singer

HONGKONG.

NRIVALLED position in the Hill Udistricts overlooking the Botanical Gardens and facing the Barbour.

Numerous quiet Suites with luxuriously

Fans.

Mr P. O Ven Griso-

Gono

Mr. & Mrs A, Siro,.

4 children & maid Mr and Mrs E E,

Smith'

Mr P. O. Hall Dr J. G. Hanna Mr and Mrs W. A. Mr Y. Sorby

Hannibal

Air A, B. Sorensen Mr W. T. Harbord Mise à. Square Mr H. G. Hassock Mr E. G. Tait Hon. Mr B A. Capt. J. Vaughan

Howatt C.MG. Capt. and Mrs E. A

Walker & 2 children Mr F.

A Clarendon and Nonparell (Moders), itted Babhrooms, Telephones and Hong Capt. B. J. Hawking Me Lo Tak

samplebe fount, Inainding Itale.

In good condition. Bend offers to

TYPO,'

Jare of CHINA MAIL' Ofilos Hongkong, March 21, 1919.

MILNERS

401

SAFES

AS SUPPLIED TO THE PRINCIPAL BANKS &

AND

BUSINESS HOUSKS.

GEO P. LAMMERT,

Agent

Hongkong, May 30, 1911

FOR SALE.

ONE FULL SIZES

at little tournament which are run by local Burroughs and Watts

90

committees without much knowledge of the rules or of players outside their own borders. Many years ago I remember player telling me that at one of those meetings he had been asked by the con- as his overhead service did such damage to mitos if he would mind serving underhand, the not i

"A good share of the humours of s tournament comes in the way of the re feroa, It is to him that a husband has been known to bring the apparently alart-

On view from Sunday the 28th instant. shepherd, with an Arcadian sulla ligating requeat, 'I want you to scratch my

Catalogues will be issued TERMS.As namai.

• Because

ing up his ragged aid foo. I've lived in the open air all my born days among ship, and bev drunk pare cold worter and her basked in God's 1136 clean sunshine. Thet's why, zuri”.

HUGHES & HOUGE,

ductioneers. Hongkong, Sept. 20, 1913.

1.

FOR THE SUMMER MONTES. SPECIALITIES

CORNED OX TONGUES

CORNED BEEF

CORNID PORK

PRESSED BEET,

'GERMAN SAUSAGES These are a low of the delicacies offered for sale by

THE DAIRY FARM, CO., LTD.

68

BON TON.

JUST ARRIVED

A NKT MORTMENT

of

quarei.

wifa!

In my capacity as a referee I have ample opportunities of observing-and 1 should like to bear testimony to the real- of tournaments. I have only once seed a if wonderful work done by the secrataties tournament secretary really sugTY.

**It had rained for about two day, on end, and was still raining, when to our joint tent there entered an enterprising person who was desirous of selling to the secretary a new and improved machine for sprinkling lawas! It has always been a marral to me how that mau got out of the ground alive I"

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Correspondenta must forward their names and addresses with any commanies Han addressed to the Editor, not neoonelly for pabiontion but sa evidence of good

Old Mark Burgos (near E0) sad his wife (nearer 90) quarrel regularly every day. But they're not violent, and they don't Bght. It's really quite a litth Mrs. Burgess declares that she's only 20, while Mark will have it that she's 90. Mark wors that he'll come out of his relirement and go back totius dizzy excitements of "thackin'" (thalciting) if the old lady won't give in. A HONEY SWEET REVENGE. | faith, But the old lady won't...and she makes really an excellent cup o' tea"... and tea's mighty comfortin' of an evening ... and, after all, what does a year cr two more or loss matter at our time e'

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be

Ho anonymously signed communicator that has already spposted in any other paper will be inserted

Telephones In Bedrooms and Sitting-100m throughout.

Telephone No. 1122. Cable Address: *Sachaula.*

A.B.U, Code. 5th Ed.

Bangkong, September 1. 1905.

WYNDHAM HOTEL;

120%

29 WYNDHAM (FLOWER) STREET.

Mr & Mrs R. Innos, Mr J. P. Islef

Mr & Mrs Jackson

Mr F. W. White

Mr G. G. Wood

TEAK HOTEL.

F

Lt. T. C. R. Archer, Major General Kelly

B.A.M.C.

Mr and Mrs E. 8.

Krauze

Mr & Mr W. Arm-

strong

Mr T. Arthur

Mr E. F. Ausott

Mr and Mrs J. S.

Auld & children

Mr Laughlin

Major and Mrs Mc-

Hardy Capt. & Mrs MoMan. children and narw,

Mr E. J. McNutty

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rett and child Mr and Ms C. D. J. Mrs Mitchell & child

Boll

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↑ CUATION good for Hillside Sconey l and ONLY TWO MINUTES' WALK FROM BUSINESS CENTRE. Families, Residents and Tourists made thoroughly comfortable. Terms Moderate. RUN ON FIRST-utaan LoveS. Under the Personal Supervision of the Major Bowen, A.P.D.Mr H. Ober

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Mrs Pope A. Buckmill Mr W. A. Butterfiol Rev. Foster Fagg

Mr S. L. Parkins Mr M. Cary

M. 9. HOY.

BRAESIDE. PRIVATE HOTEL,

CUTANDING in its own grounds with

► Tennis and Croquet Lawas, Largı Alry and Well Furnished Rooms. Every home comfort. Fine View of the Barbens Telephone, No. 690.

Apply to Maa F. W. WATTS,

*Braeside.' 20, Macdonnell Road Hagicong, Beptember 2, 1906 it

Mr & Mrs Bayer Mrs Bowdlor

more and child Mira Nelson

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children

Major Davy, R.H Mr Dixon

Mr and Mrs Dobbio Mr and Mrs Doyle

Mr G: A Dutton

It-Col. J.J. Radcliffe

R.E.

Mr Ralton Mr & Mrs Ricekon Capt. and Mrs Bicy

And child

Conal & Mr Eitzen Mr & Mrs A. Tischia Mrs Ezro

Hr A. Sinclair Me and Mrs.B. A. Mr O. Skott

Hale

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Starp

LESSONS IN CHINESE, Mr & Mrs A. Gibsou

MB LI HON FAN, a Chinese graduate Mversed in libérature, has been anchor

to European officials and merchants in th | Colony for over ten years.

He has a good method of training Muro peans to pass in the Chinese examination, and is possessed of a first rate certificata ze s Chiness teacher. He has sisoa good know | ledge of Mandarin and Hakkis.

Those who babend learning the Chinese language are requested to write care of Gina Mail odos or direct ba 31. Holly wood Road, 1st floor.

Hongkong, May 17, 1912.

1430 HOTARD HOTEL.

Miss Massey Mr F. J. Cargill

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hild

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Mody M: B. Clogg Dr F. X. Costello Mr B. W. Cor

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MD

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Ent

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and child addreemed to Tx ŠIORITARY,

MeJ. Lennox Mie W. Logan

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Alterations and additions to Advertise

Mr & Mrs Manners

Mr and Mrs B. 2.

Balantine

Returning from a delightful boliday in the sunny Rhone Valley," writes a corres- So, if the old couple quare overy moring they make it up over the cheerpondent of the Tagliche Rundschau, “I ing cup every evening, and there'll be no came across a gentlemen who told me he

Orders for extra copies of the Cham Man should be sent as soon as possible as mom hackin' this side of the grave for had been with his little boy Charles in Mark, I'm thinking. Of the famous Wel. Casal

One begins to realise, my good sir,' the apply in limited. Qual 10 cta, Credit fanlyMx. Charley" is still he remarked philosophically, that after, per copy. strong at 86, d. Tom (nother branch all, home often best, because such Alterations and additions to Advariisee of this sturdy tree) having just struck annoying things crop up on a journey, manis on Fagos. 3, 3, 5, 8 and 9 BRAND GARCHON ROTAL 80, is retiring from to bricklaying busi. Now, yesterday, we wanted to start early should be sent to the Office, No. 6, Wynd Mr & Mrs Almberg Mr and Mrs F nows. Harry is only 71, but he has hopes, my little Charles and 1 in order to see the sights of Cassel. So I said the "Look and is going into strict training for the evening before to the waiter zi Octogenarian Stakes. His Aunt Elizabeth Tomorrow morning we want is 83 and a merry 14 n cricketi

to have our coffee at six o'clock." He said: Coffee is neraz arvad so es ly an that.' faid "Good gracious! Then we will go EVENING WEAR,Our accret of perpetual youth," ex-off without it." He replied: ** In

plained my athletic friend the vicar, in ones you will have to pay freperos each." due, I think, matuly to life in the open "What I wald 1 woll, that is a notery trick. But you don't catch me paying out air are mostly shepherds and wood good money for nothing. We will have our And I thought to reuves, and thackers and foresters herom police then at seven. to a splendid water supply, thanks to the myself *Waits little, and see if I don's efforts of Lord Hampden; sad to our pon- pay you out a media

Next morning, WEBY OTHE_QUE niowa rysters, which dates back evex coffee, I aid to my štěla Chizlan :22:40 Bas hundred years. Penalomers see notorious as much as you can possibly hold and

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TILE, BECKET REVEALED.

ly long-lived Nobody knows what His do you know what we diff. We dietnad, ore and joy there is in a regular supply of the whole of that honey, pot snall comforted luxurier to the agedly there a step afterwards "Bat?

hild my revenga Ma

10. Happily, we can render that sup

ply, thanks to a ghen the Bisses Likyas, two dour old ladies of Glyndő, whe FELT HATS lived in the exciting lines of the Napo

ments on page 14, 7 and 10 should be sent us now her than 3 pum, vel

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outined until counbaruanded.

Telegaphie Address 5MAT® Hongkong Telephone

Tax, Owers. Mary Lantern,

OHINA 411

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