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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1918.

Hughes and Hough

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AND ADMIRALTY,

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(FOR ACCOUNT or raz CONCERNED),

On

SATURDAY,

the 11th October, 1913, commencing as 10.30 ... at their Sales Rooms,

No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of

1oo House St.,

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About 100 Pairs Gent's Boots and Shoes by Well known English and American

Makers, about 100 Dozen Linen Colars Various Styles" and a large quantity of Dress Material, and Tweed Suit Langtha. SUPERIOR QUALITY. Tez-Asus).

HUGHES & HOUGE. Auctioneers Hongkong. Oct. 7, 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION

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по

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the 15th October, 1913, commencing at 2.31 p.m. at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,

Des Voeux Road, Corest of

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A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOUD AND SUNDRY CANTONESE BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,

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HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctionsert.

Hongkong, Oct. 9, 1913.

THE

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O'in be obtained ut ine forlowing

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Lentig Ming (Astor Jous Lau Pang Kee (Astor House Hotel).

Ah Choo (Queen's Bond).

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Liszt's Way of Teaching the Plano...::

NEANCES OF EXPRESSION,

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WHEN the very m system is out of Yordar, we auter from many die- turbing symptoms. Besdaobe, irritability, insomnis,, confusion of thought, loss of memory, mental daprendion, and explosive fit of temper are among the disquieting SHARE & GENERAL BROKER. effects of the condition. Besides these, there are sensations of works as and ouaily, indnord fatigue, with, powaibly, trumbling

The recollections of Liszt, jotted down by one of his favourite puple, the Bus siau pianist and conductor, Alarander TWO LOTS, No. 19 and 8, fronting Silot, have been translated by Sophie frontage of ninety feet on the road and Union's Gazetto. These memories see with depth of 14 fost, togather with exceptionally rich in their colouring, and the BUILDINGS arvoted theivơn. Tha Lors will be sold either separately or are a lifelike picture of the master's regether. This property will be put up for personality, as it was conceived of by ania at PUBLIC AUCTI Non thahe young Russian, They are rich, too, premises commencing

11.00

in passages from Liszt's life, which he THURSDAY, 3th of October, 1915 himself described for the benefit of his if not sold privately before that date. The Undersigned reserve the right to reject all pupil. But most of all they exed in bid if no aceptable bids are offered their portrait of sat as a teacher. Parties interested may obtain particulare from

and convulions. frontingutuske for the International Musi

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Tung Shan, Canton, China. Hongkong, Sept. 23, 1913.

Siloti was introduced to him by Mario psius in 1889 ho had been trained by Rubinatsin, and cane to the grand teacher for Bnishing touches. Their Srat lesson, ittended by twenty-five pupila of both 1149 is thus described After this Liszt muda, ma play. I began on one of Chopin' Ballades, the A fat major, but had only played two bars when he broke in: No, don't sit down on the Brak note as it was a hipbath]' and de showed ize what a groet sscoat I laid upon it. I was amazed, and stared at 170.2. DURBAR VILLAS' Kowloon. He smiled rather ironically, and

Six Rooms House, Dhap Fonta

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Thean ayoptoma are invariably due to starvation of the pervous system, which baboon drained of the phosphorus it needs for health. What in necessary to restore the health is a food rich in phos phorus. The ideal preparation of this kind is Sanatogso, which consists of pure sein chemically vocabined with that form "found in, the brain and pho-phorus derrous system,

O. this print, Dr. C. W. Salony, the eminent medical author, wiltas:

When

phos, boros is combined with other ele ments it is a valuable food, and is, indeed, alsolutely necessary for life. It has been proved by a large number of scientific experiments that very nearly the whole (3 per cent) of the phosphorus added to the diar in the form of Saratogon is absorbed."

Sanatogen can be obà ined of all Chemistry in bottles of two sizes.

THE EXPENSE OF GOLF..

A DILEME OF CONACINɔ CH.

From time to time men consider with a jaundiced eye the varying sums of money that they end in the sffort to complate a

aid in Italian: "You, Signor; You, aignor' I went on playing; he stop- Jed me frequently, and played some of paesage bimgolf. I ross from the ano as if someone had bewitched me. looked at him, and thought that around of golf in the smallest prasible num. hange was being wrought in me, and ber of strokes. The columns of nawa- Last ardent feelings to which I had been papers are opened to the personal · balance- tranger were suddenly taking posace sheets of eraful and thrifty golfers ; a 150 MAGAZINE OAP Feat..ion of me. When the hour came to an rigid course of self-examination reveals to

ad. I could not believe that only two

the player facts which were perhaps more. Jours before I had wanted to pack up my happily veiled in a kindly obscurity; and, Apply to

in the end as in the beginning, it is impor dings and leave the town." In fact, sileti, who was only twenty-two, had to escape the conviction that golf is not in

our time an inexpensive amusement. it his revolution wavering at the last actment, as he, began to wonder whether e could posalbiy mustar up courage for Pune interview, After this he had three Je four lessons a wook, which he pictures Już us in the following terms --

SPANISH DOMINICAN PROCURATION.

108 Hongkong, Sept. 24, 1913,

10.

10 LET.

NO. 2. MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Peak

Apply

LINSTEAD & DAVIS, Hodgkoop, June 9, 1918.

TO LET.

DANFUELY. No.

ROAD.

GODOWNS.

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FACIAL EXPRESSION.

"Liszt did not give lessons in the way generally attributed to him. Ho either at near his pupiler stood in front of oim, while his face exprosed the most Jelicate nuances of meaning which he

PUBLIQ AUCTION

THE Undersigned han "resived instruc sounded by Public Auction

on

TUESDAY,

the 14th October, 1218' commencing at

5.30 p.m. at his Sales Roome, Duddell Street,

A COLLECTION OF VALUABLE POSTAJE STAMPS. On view now.

Catalogoss will be Jaated. Terine (--Cash on dalivery.

·GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneers

Hongkong, Ont., 1919.

1913

FOR SALE.

Consignment of SLAZENGER'S A TENNIS RACKETS and for 1913 Season, in various weights and qualities: Also SLAZENGER'S 1913 TENNIS BALLS.

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Of course, a "superlative economy or a reckless extravagance can make what it will of the game. The opulent member of a special y expensive club, disdaining the humble "tube" or omnibus in London, travelling first-class by train, ignoring impatiently the temporary loss of a dew. ball, flinging largasse with open hand, oating and drinking like Lacallus, perbage adding the expenses of a good deal of auction bridge for high points to a little golf of 11.00 pm

wished to convey. It was only in the doubtful merib, can make the game cost 11. CONDUIT two months hut other people were anything out of reason. But he does not present at the lessons; after that I play represent the great array of golfers more ed to him alone, so I suppose I had made ccurately than the parsimonious player ↓ great impression. I always knew the who, depriving himself of the services of

caddie, Daing a cheap ball, repainted by pieca chown thoroughly; that is, I knows it, esting & inncheon of sandwiches exactly whst "I wanted to bring out of a tee, giving no tips because be requires he notes, so I could watch his face the no sarvicos, cuts his expenses down to the It is, after all, expenses shole time. The phrasing I learnt from bare minimum

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THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT AGENCY Co., L. Hongkong. Oct. 1, 1913.

TO LET

885

ATO. 2 MINDEN VILLAS, MODY ROAD, Kowicco, FIVE ROOMS, T

COURT.

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THE AVERAGS GOLFÉR.

be expression of his face. No other porf the average man or woman that matter, and these, without being unwieldy, are still jon in the world could have taught me.

considerable. Lucky was the pupil who could road

* Leso uuuucas; if he couldn't, he did Jo good. Liszt used to tell me that he iound it impossible to give the least help a person who couldn't interpret these

FOUR-ROOMED HOUSES in Granviliscial expression Avenue and Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon, Cheap rentals.

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TU LET.

to never set any particular lesson but let everyone practice what he liked. When the time came for my lenson, wej aid out the music-books on the piano and he chose what he wanted to hear me

slay. There were only two things that were barred, ons was his two rhapsodice, which had been played too often, and he other Beethoven's sonata ' quasi una fantasia, in the interpretation of which Liszt was absolutely inimitable. Besides that he didn't like me to choces Chopin's Scherzo in B dat; he called it the Gov. arness's Scherzo,' and said it ought only to be played by a woman who was in tending to be a governess. All the other pieces of Chopin's, especially his ‹ Pre RUGATE, Austin Road, Kowloon:udes,' he listened to with groat ples unfurnished.

baro. What bo insisted" upon was No. 68 Peak, MOUNT KELLEET, poetic, not a drawing-room interpreta (Church Mission Society Bungalow) frontion, and was delighted if I played the 1st October 1913 till Suth May 1914, partis mall passages in quick time. That to furnished, Cheap rent.

called an academy interpretation."

EIRION, Noa. 9 & 10 Peak, an- furnished: 6 Bboms. Cheap rental, from 1st December Newly Painted and Colourwa hed.

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

I

No. 1 GOUGH HILL, No. 103 Peak. Bungalow containing Drawing, Dining an Smoking .oms and five Bedrooms With ground for Tenn-Cours.

FOR SALE. 'HARTING and BOGATE, on part of Kowloon Inland Los No. 1154

LADBROOKE, No. 9. Conduit Road. Fine View of Harbour. 8 Rooms, 3 Bath rooms, Garden nad l'ennis Court. Ascom modation for 80 Borvants.

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...in 376-age.

SIGHT CARA.

8.50 p.m. and 9 pm 9.30 p.m. to 11.00

porary half hour.

to 11.40 p.m. every quarter of

An hour.

SUNDATE.

8.00a.m. to 10.30 am...Every 15 minu42: 10.80 .. to 11.00 sm...Every 10 minutes, 145 to 18 Noon....Every to minaba 12.00 Noon to 100 p.m...Every 10 minces. 1.00 pm to 5.00 pm...Every 15 minute. 5.00p.m. to 8.00 pm...Erary 10 minutes. 6.00p.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 15 minabot, 7.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minuʻm, NIGHT OARS as on Week Days

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. In the case of the member of an average golf club near London, the cost of a day's golf cannot well be much less than 10%., while it may quite easily amount to overige. To allor Setar journeys, da foce food and drinks, and 2s. 6d. for the caddie is probably a fair setimate on which to strike On fortunate days the item or bails may be less; on those deplorabis ya which sos balls either struck unskilful y into the ava ve recesses of the wort rough, or hiding themselves with diabolical

it way

be ingenuity on bare open spaces, mach more.

lendable desire to avoid the pauperisation of boya may reduce the sum spent on caddies by some pence, but the usual instinct easy generosity is mors commonly found in goliers. In such an estimate, moreover, no allowance

made for the extra cost of hospitality. ben a man takes a guest to golf club anything may happen.

The barmless wager of a ball on this match, another on the bye, even a third on the bys-lys, may add 7a. 6d. at one fell swoop. The, green lees may be, and generally ara, exceedingly high. There is now hardly a dab near London with a course it for play which is not congested at wook-anda, and the desire to limit this congestion, coupled with the desire to strengthen the financial position of the club, has led to the tion of green Lees which make onerous enough. Five shillings is perhaps An average green fee in thase daya, while the body entertainment of a guest is only theit limited in cost by the sentiment of the boat and the appetite of the guest. Beyond all this, top, lie the expense of member- hipay £8 annually-and the cost of vibe, which is incalculable. -

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Ho regarded Chopin sa the only poot of the piano, "and said that every note d Chopin was a posrl fallon from Hoe vou. He would add: Wo ware great riands: he had such a refined, shy mind. He liked me on a pianist, but always maintained that he himself played some

VALUE FOR MONKE pieces, such as the F fat Etudy, Op. 26, One way and another, then, the storage better than I did. So I laid him a wolfer may be supposed to spend £100. wager. We got our friends together, and year on his game where 20 years ago the each of us played that piece in an ad figure might have been put at £50 or £40, lea It is not a plant figure for the joining on our guests were to decide professional man, with a fized insema and without seeing us, which was the best inany superior obargen, to contemplate player.. Chopin agreed. Our friends though it may surely be allowed that value came, and we played, 1 first, Chopin is received. The best way out of the dilamm of conscienos is to drop the pre- afterwards. When we rejoined purtance that golf in a cheap amusement; it la friends they all said at once that Chopinnot. In sotul pounds, shillings, and pence had played first, However, he wouldn't decent golf probably costs as much, or ariy give in, but salds Well, you play it as much, as rough shooting mogh" man- differently.

inga wild pheasants and a moderate ing of patridges and ground game- or brout *** Liant hardly over scolded, He used saling, even if rod be taken on a chalk - only the plassant word * good,' but this stream - Önos epos: bus these latter, he often uttees in such a peculiar tone the traditional sports of the “ idle, rich," voice thus no other word could have held prod pre-eminence in ex, ens. They so, if the most expensive holf be still dos HOLESALE buying gender behalf so cutting. To expres Jompared with opress shooting on a

spiese, he would ady imow half spough for the Ba bonytam, or th a doten pisnijtz who play it like that; dry by fishing on Test or Itaben. But Les

Apply to

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Hongkong, Oct. 3, 1913.

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Bill worse was the blow; when he

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