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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1913.

Hughes and Hough|

AUCTIONED TO THE GOVERNMENT.

AND ADMIRALTY.

General Auctionsera

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokera.

PROPRIETORY.

"TO-KWA-WAN

11...

COAL STORAGE.

-Coder used:

A.B.Q. 4TH & THEOTION.

A1. TERAPHIC Copt.

Telegraphic Addrow

MEIRION, HONGKONG,

PUBLIO AUCTION.

-

THE Undersigned have resolved insbrno-

tions to Rell by Public duction,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

OD

WEDNESDAY,

-the 8th October, 1913, at 3.30 p.m., a No. 1 Cameron Terrace, Cameron

Road, Kowicon,

THX

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

therein contained,

Comprising:-

AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HE: Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction,

FOR ACCFUNT OF THE CONTRAÑBU,

THE

an

MONDAY,

the 6th October, 1913, commencing each day at 2.30 p.m., at their Salon Booma, No. 8, Des Vaux Road, Curnar of Tes House Stredi, ---

A Larga Consignment ot

VALUABLE JAPANESE · WARE,

Comprising:-

Hand-ombroidered Silk Wall Hangings, Screens, Kakomonna. Gold Damascene Ware, Pearl Inlaid Fereens and Papel "Bronze Vases and Incense Beroors, Tortrine Shell Jewel Cases, &c., Brass Buddahs, Lanterns and Toris, a small collection of Ivory Notaukes, Ivory Carvings, &c., Old Cloisonne, Satuma and Makudzu Vasos, Wall Plates, Co., Sto., Bags and Nagoya Tea and Coffee Services.

Catalogue will be issued.

On View Friday, p.m. Team:-Cash

Hongrong. September 29, 1913,

"Want' Advertisements,

PREPAID

$1 per inch......... 3 Insertions.

**

"

HUGHES & HOUGR, Auctioneers.

TO LET

TU LEF.

1171

2. MINDEN TILLAS, Mook ROAD One week, No.MOOD, FIVE ROOMA, TXY

FOR SALE',

54

BOUT 500 lbs. ENGLISH TYP)

A Clarendon and Nonpareil (Modern)

complete fount, Including Italie.

In good condition. Band offers bo

*TIPO,"

Jare of 'China Max' Önök, Hongkong, Maruh 21, 1913.

MILNERS

40%

COLET Avenue and Salisbury Avenue, Sewloon, Cheap rentals.

FOUE-ROOKED HOUSES in Granville

THE CHINA MAIL.

DOCTOR of obno

Therapy

2800 fu *1000 a Year () Von Can Loore by Pool, “Ta » lee

ka banca antɔyqna) to pellegi

JA PETIRARY Hdbastion and var

DC MADE Me Tomonos da you s

73% och Ahwortungly heteroding

wonderful sõitiseer në ose methodu. Vrije being for Bài 11 balls 1 roug Stachano-Therapy) sad me many: Masamčni gradbama,

AMERICAN COAL.

Record Output of Over 334 Million

Tons

HIMROD'S CEO. P. LAMMERT

Gives Instant Reliaž

No matter what your verslening. orgsas may be amharing wong--arbecher ASTHMA, INFLUENZA, NASAL DATAREM. Ma ORDINARY ODUGH. -you will' and to this thesont remedy a "restoraties power that is "azoly

nequaledi AYERED 201

AQ SUL DE PIPE

DALAWARE OF

CURE FOR

4. TRAZI

the Coverty.

·IMITATKIN

ASTHMA

GERMAN PRESS INFLUENCE.

The Bassermana Newspapar Scheme.

BERLIN, Sept. 3.

It is a fact that very shortly a new

The production of coal, in the United State in 1912 reached 534,180,550 short daily world review is to make its appear, pons, valued at the nice at 8838,806,ce, and that connected with it there, 071 according to the United States. Go be a correspondance agency, which ogical, Survey. In 18s the coal pro will furnish newspapers abroad, and more [duction of the United States had reached especially ion-European newspapers, with 103,531,189 short tous. In 1812 the pro-in describing ovente in Europe The *Letters" composed by its staff in Bar.

duction of bituminous coul alows in chief editor of the undertaking, Horr Pennsylvania cxcoded that guro by Kirchhoff, has himself communicated the nearly 80 per cent., and the combined details.

production of bituminous coal and an- thracite in Pennsylvania is 1012 was 33 times the total production of the United Statos in 1882.

SHOP with Godown`attached, NATHAN

Tho United States at presant is con- ROAD, Kowloon.

tributing 40 per cont, of the world's sup- Kowloon Marine Lot No. 45 with Wharf. pay of coul, and is consuming over

Apply to

per, cont. of its on production. HUMPHREY'S ESTATE & FINANCE

Co., LTD. Dongkong. Sopt. 17, 1915.

SAFES

No.

AS SUPPLIED TO THA

Chippendale Drawing Room Suite, Ax- PRINCIPAL BANKS

minster Carpeta and Rugs, Pictures, Paintings, etc.. Brass Fenders and Fire Branson.

Morocco Leather covered Arm-chairs, and Dining Room Chairs, Eldeboard, Dian ner Waggons, Ice Chest, etc., Glass and Crockery Wire.

Also

Gant.' Bicycle in good condition and a

.bumber of Plants, &c. in pots.

Un view Tuesday.

Catalogues will be inued.

Trusin :---Cash.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers

Hongroog. Oct. 3, 1013,

PUBLIC AUCTION

AL

1104

*HE Oudersigned have received instrus-

tions to sell by Public Auction,

On

THURSDAY,

the 8th October 1913, commencing st 2.33 p.m. at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,

Des Voeux Road, Corner of

Ice House Street,-

A LARGE QUANTITY 07

VALUABLE. TEAKWOOD

AND

In 1919 production of coal in the United States vos only surpassed all previous tourage records, but the average value per to exceeded that of any normal yer in the dis years for which statistics arn available. There has been only one year when prices generally were higher 150 MAGAZINE GAP Pek than in 1912, and shot. was 1009, the

year of the fuel famine. Apply to

TO LET,

SPANISH DOMINICAN PROVURATION. Hongkong, Sept. 24, 1913,

BUSINESS HOUSES. NO.

GEO P. LAMMERT,

Agent. Hongkong, May 20, 1911

J&1

FOR SALE.

ONE FULL SIZE-

Burroughs and Watts

BILLIARD TABLE

WITH ACCESSORIES.

Apply to

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Bongkong, Jano.7, 1210,

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE.

SUNDRY CANTONESE. BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,

dic..

&c. Comprising as follows:- TEAKWOOD-Dining and Drawing Room Fumiture, Upholstered Arm-chairs and Sofas, Carpets and Rugs, Brass mounted Becacoada, and Cots, Bed Room Sui, Bureaàs, Wardrobes, Washstands, „Ako, Bideboards, Dinner Waggons, Ex- tousion Dining Tables and Chairs, etc., etc., 2.Dinner and Dessert Services, Crockery, Sundry Ginas Ware, Cooking Stores, Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery, &c.

BLACKWOOD Coachs, Sattors, ArinTWO LOTS. Nos. 79 and 83, fronting

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY.

BRITISH COBCIAION. SHAMREN, OLETON.

on the CANAL BOAD, each with a

chairs, Flower Stands, Inlaid Ca' inets frontage of ninety feet on the road, and Jardinieres, Hall and Toa Tables, Toapora, with a depth of 144 fast, together with Brackets and Photo Frames, etc., Black-the BUILDINGS erected thereon. The Lors will be sold either separately or Wood Hall Stands, Fire Screens including gether. This property will be put up for minat PUBLIU AUCTION on the Suito,

premises commencing et 11.00 THURSDAY, 16 30th of October, 1918, if not sold privately before that date. The Undersigned reserve the right to reject all bide if no acceptable bide are offered. Parties interested may obtain particulars

Alas

Electric Reading Lamps. 1 Sewing ¿Manhine, · Ice: Cheats, &c., and Lady's

Playcle.

Catalogues will be issued, TAR-Cash

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers,

Hongkong, Oct. 1, 1913.

1179

PATELL & CO.

Exporters & Importers

from*

THE URINA BAPTIFF

PUBLICATION SOCIETY, Tung Shan, Canton, China. Hongkong, Sept. 23, 1013.

1149

LESSONS IN CHINESE.

L

JE LI HOW FAN, ■:Chiness, PTAČEALE

ME.

Sheena odcisor

to European officials, and marcbag bú in this

Colony for ovo guars.

He has a good method of training. Eros powns to pass in the Chinoiseramlástión, and La pomoment of a fireh zabe certificaba ma'a Chipees bacher, Bakar also a good know.

Heneral Merchants ledge of Standarin sad akka...

and

Cammission Agents.

- Elacou who Labină, lastning" the Okinase "ARZDATE 37 requested "bo waha okre of China Mai omon caychaupt, ko 97. Eclip wood Bond, dat foor

HONGKONG, CANTON, OBINA

- SHANGHAI AND Washing Books,

HANKOW

Toget after the Show,

and Light Befreshineta,

豐路

TO LET.

1057

MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Peak.

Apply

LINSTEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong, June 8, 1919.

TO LET.

ANFURLY. No. T ROAD,

GODOWNS.

The gala in output 1912 over 1911 was 38,005,451 short tona, an increase jia value was S60,040,860. Production of

AUCTIONEER

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

BONGIORG HOTED, Mr. J. M. Aaron Mr & Mrs R. Innes- Die W. Anderson Mr Lam King Ja Mr J. W. D. Andrew Mr G. 9. Jaber Mr E E. Armatron, Mes J. N. Johnson

· Mr A. 7.-Barbarial · Mr-E S'Kabel Mr E. R. Bate Mr E Kadooría.

SHARE & GENERAL BROKER Mr H. Brinu Enter Dr W Kisku

PUBLIC AVOTION,

Mrs K. R. Beliton Mr T. Kohler 'Mr M. Berämra Mr A. Kruseman Mr & Mrs H Brinck Bir T. Eremy",

· Miss M. Brinck ... Mr G. T. Lloyd MIA. J. Cambridgo Mr F. A. MacKintosh M: Camphali Mr F.. R. Mangras.

THE Underagued has received instrucMr and Mrs F. X. Mr R. C. Mankonaki Tomato by Public cretion,

D'Almada E. CastroDy U. ляг

On

MONDAY,

the 6th October 1913, commencing a 6 p.m. at his Sales, Roome, DUBBELL BEKAET, —

COLLECTION Or

iots. | Mina · D'Alusada ·E: Mz Geo, Martin

Contro

Mr. Barabrother" Master D'Almada E. Muson

Castro

F. T. Chupple

Mr A. A. Claxton

Dr A. L. E. F. Colo-

man

VALUABLE POSTAGE STAMPS. Miss Jully Coleman

Copior nox-

Catalogues will be issued." Terms :—-Cach on delivery,

GEO. P. LÄMMERT.

Auctioneer.

Hongkong, Sept. 29, 1915.

PUBLIC AUCTION

' ן!

Bra A. Collis Mr H. L Condon

Mr C. H. Davis Me D; G. DanİNOTH Mr & Mrs Darton

and 9 children

Mr J. Dewar

MR. T. Matheson

Miss M. Matheson

MrA D. MaBurney

Mr J. D. MoMuray Mr KK. Mahta Mr J. Marecki Mr A. Markig Mr F. Meyer

Mr and J. F.

Miller Mr.L. Miner

Mr & Mrs B.. Moore..

Mr A. B. Moulder

Miss Sophic Diamond Mr J. D. F. Mulder

117C Mr and Mrs R. H. Mrs J. D. F, Mulder

Undersigned has received instru-

00

FRIDAY,

The review, under the title of “Zei- January. It will be published in Ger-Tour to sell by Public Auction, tung der Zeitungen, will appear next

many in Gorman sad in England in Eng. lish at the same time. Subsequently it will also be published in Spain in Spanish and in France in French. The four edi.

clutly dear, from what Herr Kirch- tions will not be all the samo, but it iş,

hoff vegs, that, although there will be in Heyland, for example, a branch offive omposed partly of Englishmen, it will be inevitably dependent on the centisi office in Brün, because the collection.

sorting, and editing of the news will only be possible here, where there is to be a staff of accomplished linguists and all the apparatus of a big Press agney.

The Zeitung der Zeitungen will boy

world's Pream as its names implies, a moview of the Herr Kirchhof spooks very blandly of the great advantages

the 10th October, 1913, commencing at 2.90 PAL, að HIS SALES ROOM, DURDELL STREET,

À LABOR QUANTIT V ̧017

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

(Removed to Sales Room for the convenionca of Sale)

Comprising American Rosewood Drawing Room Suite, Japanese Cherry-wood Curio Cabinet Desk, and Chair, Fine Japanese Bras Toro, Lantern and Plaques, Burmese Gong, Foochow Lacquered Tables

Dougins

Mr J. Durcan

Mr and Mrs HO

Ehrenfels

M. F. Fol

Ma D. Fordain.

MrDenman Fuller

Mr E. Gallotte

Miss G. O'Lanty

Mr J. Ormiston

Mr J. W. Paten

Bir A. Peters, u

Mr and Mrs J. R

Portr

Mr F. D. Powe

Mr. de Previlla

Mr and Mrs I. H. Mr B, Regʻorth

Gears

M: EE. Ray

Mr Lim Kong Ghee "Sir E. M. Ray mood Mr.J. E. Raymond

M: 9. M. Gifford

Mr W. R. B. Gifford Miss F. Reny Dr J. M. Dillongio ̈ ̈ Mr R. C. Rrus

Mr A. G. Gordon Mr & Mrs Rutherforp Mr F, Gordon Mr V. Goulbeara

Ara Schank Mr J. O, Sibley

MR. Roulding Mr Liar Pesk Sin

Mr J. Gourgey Mr James Gray

Mr P. O. da Grisogone

Me P. C. Hall

Dr J. G. Haro

Mr ET. Singer

Mr and Mrs E. E

Smith

MV

Sorby Capt.Spear

Mr and Mrs W. A. MIR A. Square »

Hannibal

Mr and Mrs W. G.

Staronson

Mr W. T, Harbord

Mr and Mrs G. V. Mr J.T. Stribola

Hayes

Mr C. F. Swanberg Hon. Mr. RA. MrR. M. Tritsal Hewett, O.M.G. Capt. Walker

bituminous cool increased from 405,207, which this selection of newspaper cuttine and Toapoys, Brass Fender and Seattle, H. Horst)

350 short tons is 450,101,082 tous, gain of 11,197,923 tons, with an increase

7 | of #66,607,626 in value.

will bring to England. He is in touca with the Foreign Office here and with The decreased production of nathes leading persons in Germany, and it will bo intorcating to see on what system the cite, "amounting to 0,302,100 short tons, selections from the Press will be made. was duo, ontidy to the suspension of The British edition will, in his own mining in April and May, when pracwords, contain the news and extracte 729enly the entire region was idle. Fac

tors which estributed to the increased output of bituminous coal were:--

(1) Revival in the iron and steel in 11," CONDUIT dustry, which, stimulated production in the Eastern States, the coal made into coke showing alone an increase of pearly 5,000,000 tons.

34, WANCHAI ROAD,

102, TRAYA EAST.

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST

MENT & AGENCY U...., Lo. Hongkong, Oct. 1, 1913.

TO LET.

882

which will havo interest for England

Bras Stendant Lamp Oil-paintings (in- cluding marine pictures by Alquist "). Carpets, Rugs, White Lace Curtains etc.

MF. W. White

Mr and Ms R. E. Ma G. Wilhoit

Hughes

Miss Hughes

Mr K. Ingenohl Miss H. Togenol

Miss Jane Wilhoit Miss Janet Wilhoit M: G. G. Wood

FEAT HOTEL,

R.A.M.C. Mr & Mrs W. Arm-

strong

Mr T.. Arthur

Mr and Mrs E S

Krauss

ཏྭཱ 4』 Mr Laughin Major and Mr Me

Hardy

Finn Teakwood Sideboard with Bavelled Mirror, American Extension Dizing. Tahlo, Tenk Overmantela, Diging Chairs, Dinner Waggon, Glass Cabinet, Cut-glass Flower.. R. Archer, Major General Kelly Bowls, Sweet Dishes, Decantard, Los Plates As the same time, on the basis of thead Butter Dishes, Glass and Crockery news received hero, Herr Kirchhoff will Ware, Cutlery, etc. outline, and his linguistic sub-oditors will Single Brass Bedsteads, Teak Wardrobe, cast into a form "suitable for the Washstands, and Toilet Tables, Cheste-of- vise or country to which it is destined," "Europeans Letter describing Euro pean affairs. A fow British newspapers (Bumper crops of grain and other are promised to publish these letters. agricultural products, which gave promo sewspapers in France have promised perity to the farming communities of

to do so. Tho Press of India, Australia, the middle West.

China, and Japan seem to have been the most hospitable."

73) Decreasing supplics of natural gae and fuel oil in the mid-continent field,

l

consequent lessened competition with cool from the South-Western States. (4) Increased conemption wy nil

According to information published in the Voewarts the Gorman Foreign Office has already subscribed £50 to the undertaking and has been invited to make

further subscription. The Vorworts

Me E. F. Aucott Mr and Mrs J. S.

Capt. & Mrs McMan

children and naris

drawer. Sections! Bookcases, Singer Auld & children Sawing Machine, Easy Chaira, Electric Mrs W. M. C. Bar- RA.M.O. Ceiling and Table Fans and Lampe, Boc- rett and child ・・ chew Rath tubs Folding Card Tables ste.

Mr and Mrs U. D. J. Mrs Mitchell & shild

Buil

Mr E. J. MoNLy

Mr & Mr Mitchell.

more and child Mrs Nelson

Grass Linen Table Clothe, Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, Doylics, Satin Mr & Mrs Beyer Bedspreads. Curtains and Table Covers stc, Mrs Bowdlar

Canton Blackwood Card Table, Fire Majon Bowen, 4.P.D.Mr H. Obor Screens, Round and Square Tables, Ball Attorney-Genarsi J. Dr and Mrs Paterson Chairs, Stoode and Jardiniere Stands.

A. Bucknill

Mrs Pope Pianola Cottage Piano (ut good condi- Mr W. A. ButterfolRev. Foster Fegy

Mr and Mrs Curries Mr J. Plummer

std Pianola Mas.c.

Mr S. L. Retkins

Mrs Davenfort and Mr Powell

children

Mfurnished, & Rooma, Cheap rontal ronds and in nearly all linge of manufaca

tion), Sectional and Folding Masic Cabinets Mr M. Cary Nos. 9 & 10. Peak, un- from 1st December Newly Painted and uring. Caloura:hod.

(5), Activity in the mixing and smelt- RUGATE, Austin Road, Kowlooning of the precious and semi-precious me tals in the Rocky Mountain and Pacife Stutes. These factors combined made the year 1012 one of the rather rare pro perous years in the mining of bituminous coal.

unfurnished.

No. 63 Pesk MOUNT KELLETT, (Church Mission Society Bungalow) from at October 1818 till 30th May 1914, partly furnished, Cheap rent.

No. 21 Shelley Street, 1 RocmS, No. 3 CAMERON VILLAS. MOUNT KELLEKI, Poak.

FOR SALE OR TO LET. (From 1st November 1913.)

Of the twenty-seven States in which 62cal mining may be considered to be conducted as a copimeraind boais, there word 21 in which the output of 1912 showed an increase over 1911, and in all but two of the important States the

increase in tonnage,

No. 1 GOUGH HILL, No. 103 Peak.ncrease in value was greater than the Bungalow containing Drawing, Dining an Smoking Rooms and fire Bedrooms. With ground for Tennis-Coart.

$

FOR SALE.

HARTING and BOGATE, on part of Bowloon Laland Lot No.. 1154.

LADBROOKE, No. 9, Conduit Road. Fine View of Harbour. 8 Rooms: 3 Bath. rooms, Garden and Tennis Court. Accom modation for 30 Barrants.

Apply to

LINS FEADA DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alexandra Balldings, Hongkong, Oct. 3, 1913.

JAPANESE MAKERS,

EVERY KINI

Footwear

MADE

ORDER

OFFERY & 00.,

LIFE HOUT HEALTH.

„How!

odds that among Arms subscribing to the Zeitung der Zeitungen and the cor. spoutesco scheme are the Deutsche Walen-und Munitionsfabrikan and three other mament firms, and some oc- panics which build warships, including the Vulkan Company and the firm of

Blohm and Voss. - The Times."

QUEER NAMES.

Crooked Uange, a highway or alleged highway" which the Chelsea Borough Council is seeking powers to close, is perhaps the most quaintly named street in London. But a number of others nan. is fairly close. Among those is Adam and

diso Large, Steel Safa

And

To be sold at allatar date

ONE FULL SIZED ENGLIS A BILLIARD TABLE WITH ALL

ACCESSORIES

Major Davy, RE

Mr Dixon Mr and Mrs Dolbie

Mr and Mrs Doyle

Mr G. A. Dutton

Mrs Erro

On view from Wednesday the 8th Oct. Consul & Mrs Hitzen Catalogues will be issued. Teams :---Cash on delivery.

GEO, P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.

Hongkong, Oct. 2, 1913.

FOR SALE.

A

1185

Lt-Col. J.J. Radcliffe

R.E.

Bir Belton

Mr & Mrs. Riecker

Capt. and Mrs Kior

*And child

Mr & Mis à. Ritchis

Mr A. Sinclair Mr and Ms B. A. M0, Skott.

Halo

Mr and Mrs. 8. 8, Mr & Mrs A. Gibsou Sharp

Col Gordon Hill, Lt Col W. E. Caher

RAHO.

Mr J. H. Gardon

Mr H. Hancock"

Mr Esakett

Smith, &.O.D.

Mr P. Solfe

Capt. & Mrs Stericke,

nurse and child

Mr H. A. Hazeland Mr and Mrs G. L.

TENNIS BACKETS: made for 1913 Mr and Mrs Hell Consignment of SLAZENGER'S

Stewart.& children

In the production of bituminous coal Pennylvania in 1912 showed an increase of 17,301,281 short tous. West Virgi" uin's incrense in 1912 was 6,868,107 tons. Eve-court, at the back of Oxford-street,

Elinois" increased its production by which is simost ne curious and whose ori. A 1,206,108 tons, Chic by 3,768,711 tons, gin is perhaps more difficult to trace thasSeason, in various weights and gralition.Capt & Mrs Hodgine Ray, & Mrs Tope Sentucky by 2,440,818 tone, Indiana by Wine Office-court, which excited the 1964,063 tons, Alalinana by 1,079,179 Greas Lexicographer to such mirth, and tone, Virginia by 981,071 tons, Colorado inspired one of the worst or, according by 820,442 toma and Kockas by 607,454 | 47 Elix, one of the best, puns in the

language.

toms.

SUFFERERS FROM

Skin & Blood Diseases

Sach as Konopn, Scrofula,Sour73), pas lotions, ointments, so-called balms, Bad Logs, Abscesses, Uloern, &, though they may give reast for the Glandular Swailings, Botis, time being, DO NOT CURE The trouble lies deeper in the blood. These Bores, Eruptions, complints are the result of clogging Pimples Pilos, Blood Poison, Eheumse impurities in the Bicod--and so can be tiem, „Gout, &o., should at force permanently cured only by thoroughly. realise that outward applications, stich

purifying the blood.

CAN BE CURED

ONLY BY PURIFYING THE BLOOD.

For cleansing the blood of all impuri- The Editor of the Family Doctor,

pogula Modical Weaklys ties, from whatever cause arising, there writes: Wa have seen hosts of letters is no other medicine just as good as bearing bostimony to the fruly wonderful Clarke's Blood Mixture-that's why in its the Anse Blood Pwinter that

fares effected by Clarke's EToodMME

Shotada" of case of skin and blood Baines and, 2£adical kill have broug Alam it has affected remarkable pocesto light and we on with the utmos confidende recommend it to our eph where all other treatments have failed.

poribers and the Siblio

“Clark's Blood Mixture is antindy free from any poison or malaltia ime

juelove, ingredient,

nd-Palent

Clarke

Blood

Mixture

Alao SLAZENGER'S 1813 TENNIS BALLS,

For farther particulars"

Apply to

GEO. P. LAMMERT

GRAND CARIKOY, HOTEL.

Mr & Mrs Almberg Mr T G, Byns MER. A. Badham Mr E. J. Gilbert Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr and Mrs F.

Balantine

Goodman & child Mr A. J. Gisndy Buber Lieut. J. Bar

Mr.G. Bar:# Mr A. O. Benfield

Mr W. Jackson

Mr K2 Kaháh -

Mr & Mrs W. Bishop risco, E.N.H

and child Kr.8/G: Balian/ Lious B. HB. Bewws-MN Ritz

Mr A. R. W. Labbley ~Me H.-Máthé wa

Kr J. Gamphell

Mir and Mrs:Cousins “Mi'John W. Mitchell Mz W. P. B. Crawfordhir S. Paul

Min J. Crawford 150, V. Randell Idaut. Gee, W. Crom-Mr. A. P. Remedi

bla, BE

Mr A Biggen Min E. Fieber and linki, W. Lewsite

OMe Le WrK. Tricy

«N GRAND HOTEL. Mr and Mew Allen Mre Amory C

MEX Gifford :Mian;T-Mrs. Hamilton

Mr Einsen72) Mr Hoimally Mr and Mrs. A. B. Dr Keyt

Dr. Brothers My Cooke

Crew Miz Cross

Mr Dodgson

MO. Frenck Mr. W. Giford

Miar Faillips

Major Bumphreys Mr 0. Wagner

RE.S.

MN. C. Walker Mr and Mrs W.G. Mr Watson (

Humphrey Me David Wood Lt. Col. Ellos Capt. WhitfieldA.O.D.

RG

MING" EDILARÐ BÓZKIA ::

Mr F. J. Cargill

Mr T. Chen

Mr. B. Clegg

Dr. X Costello,

Mr. P. Manners

·Mr P -W-Le Manoi "nings

Bisa Dinasey

Mr W. A. Donaldson Mr ard in F. E

Mrs For MoHugh

Capt & Bizs Gardner Mr and Mrs J, B. Me and Mrs-J- Mo-Mody

Gillwr ynka dakit M. F.

Mr & Mrs B. Gilman Mr. P. Nobbe

Mas D. F. Gilram Mr K. Nogirl

||

Me G, Grimble

J. Josepla

Mr T. Inokuchí

Capt, & W

Me & his Kattwinkelke: Matknow

Capt. A. Ekith

Hr HL. B. Spars "112" and "Mew;W. D. Capt. & MR A

M & M 0. Laarit. Me K. Teme:

Mr and Mrs Lemare Mr E, Tokuda,

and abild Capt. G. E. Wala

| MrJ. LunnikẠN MADE WATER

Mr W. Logan

Mr & Mrs Mappers ME V

Consul General Anch

Mr and Mrs J. B.

Backhouse

Mr Y. Bavington MEN W/ Bollas?

Me and

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