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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY `2 1921.

GAME ANIMA

"Mastery" Kazakisk,

DORES VERS

WASTENS EXATOJE Koray's Z. Z. Yoane

1.

PELAYANA

MERCURY MOTOR CAR- ORAL OFFICE

CO.

3-81 Des Vosur Road Oun ten),

SCHOOL PRIZE LIST,

BELILIOS SCHOOL.

HONGKONG.

Government Scholarships. -- Class 4 Ho Yan ChiClass 5a, Julia Laze; Class Bb, Carmen Vas and Carmen) Rodriguez: Class 5. O Sai Hing and

Chu Lai Wan.

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MAT FRANCE

HOW ROCK

* ROLD

THE

Wart Post BRUNCH THE WALL SIGN

SPORT.

LEAGUE, CRICKET.

C.SIC.C. v. C.R.C.

The following will represent Civil Service on CRC ground at 215

on Saturday next.-G. R. Sayer

Class 1-Tung Lan Ngan, first (Captain). E. B. Reed, R. C. Witchell prize and examination prize: Lucy F. 1. de Rome, E. W. Hamilton, H. Lopes, second prize and examination E. Strange, A. R. Sutherland. F.J. prize: Echelys Cheralloy, third prize Ling. F. H. Bevan, R. E. O. Bird, W. and examination prize-Bernice Chen-H. Edmonds. alloy, Kwan Wai Tong and Lybia Vas, examination prizes.

REEG.C. MERTING,

NO LADY MEMBERS.

Class - Kam Lus. frst; prize and examination prize: Lau Shuk Ying, second prize and examine i tion prize. Ivy Chenalloy, third prize i and examination prize: Alies Gutter-

A special meeting of the members rek Jelix Gutierez. Grem Mooney, Mercedes Rosario, Beatrice dos San of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club, tse. Bertha Vas, and Wong Kwar was held in the City Hall last night, io Fong, examination prizes.

consider: a proposal to admit ladies Class 3-Aida Rose. Srst prize, to the Club as members or subscri

Laten

THE TURF.

TRAINING TIMES.

THIS MORNING'S GALLOPS.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Following are the training times at the Race Course this morning. They are given in minutes, seconds and fifths of seconds for each quarter of the distance covered by the ponies:-

MILE. White Cover, 36.3, 1.88.2.

last quarter 34.3. Soapy Sponge, 38.2, 1.19.1, last quarter, $1.4. Ameer, 35, 110, 1.42.1, last

INTERPORT GOLF.

HATCH NEXT TUESDAY,

TRAMS ANNOUNCED,

KAR

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

WANTED.

The much anticipated Interport Golf AUSTRALIA Firme interested in A IMPORTS and EXPORTS with Match between teams representing Shanghai and Hongkong for the Chal-Australia, please communicate with lenge Cup at present in the custody Fox 1958, efo "Cara Man.” of Hongkong, has been fixed for February & The match which is to be contested at Fanling will be under Medal competition conditions, and the course will be 36 holes, 18 to be

played in the morning and 18 in the afternoon, the best three out of five 1.43.games to cont

1.51,

The teams have been definitely announced as follows:—

Shanghai-Mr. J.B. Ferrier (the quar-Champion), Col. Marr Johnson (rap- ner-up), Rev. W. F. Roberts, Capt. Dunfugas. 38. 1.14. "1.49. last quar-J. Dewar, and Mr. W. J. Hawkings.

ter 32,1.

ter 35.

Shooting Star, 37, 1.13 1.46, fast

quarter 33.

Dollar Bill, 36.2, 1.13. 1.46, last

quarter 33.

Savercake. 33.1. 1.11.2, 1.461, Last

quarter 34.4.

Javelin, 36. 1.12. 1.43. hst quarter Exchequer Bill. 32.3. 1.11. 1.42, last

31.

quarter 31.

Manor King 36.3, 1.13.2, 1.46-1.

last quarter 32.4. By Jingo and Ardevin, 41. 1.20.

-1.53.2, last quarter 33.2 Coal King, 34 1.08. 1.40.2. last

quarter 32.2.

I MILE-

Alle King. 36, 1.12. 1.45, 2.20.

last quarter 32.

Bring Daylight and Coat of Arms

331.07.2, 1.42.2, 2.15.3, kast

quarter 33.1.

HongkongMajor H. G. Bagnall, Mr. T. W. Hill, Mr. R. M. Smith, Mr. A. B.Stewart, and Mr. R. L. D. Wode- house (the Colony's Champion).

meier, foheson and Roberts left any 29, and are due here to-day, Shanghai on the "Chenin ** on

from the Northern part by the while Dewar and Hawkings were to "Suwa Maru" on Monday, amiving tere on Friday.

FUNERAL.

LATE MR. W. ROBINSON.

S

TO LET.

FURNISHED FLAT, in Kowloco to lat Wir sell contents complete, Owner leaving Colony. Apply Bax" 1957, co "Cms H

HONGKONG AUTOMOBILE

ASSOCIATION.

NOTICE

THIRD ORDINARY

TENERAL REALLY ANNUAL

be held at the Offices of Mesura. Jardine Hongkong Automobile Association will

Street, Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the Matheson & Company, Limited, Peddar

ish day of Februar, at 515 pm to

receive the Report of the Committes and * Statement of Accounts to 31st December, 1920, to elect Officers and Committee for the ensuing year and to transact any general business.

of Mr W. Robinson who was interred The funeral took place yesterday

in the Protestant Cemetery in the Presence of a large gathering of friends. Among the many floral Tributes sent were wreaths from Mr

and examination prize; Fok Lan bers. After discussion the proposal Mountain King. 35. 1.10. 1.4 and Mrs W. S. Brown, Mr and Mr

Hing. second prize and examination was rejected by an overwhelming

majority, only five votes being given in its favour.

prize: Pau Choi Chue, third prize.

Class -Li Svi Mui, first prize: Beatrice Lam, second prize. Ya Han" Ho. third prize.

Class Sa.-Ng Sour Hing, first prize; Ho Yan Chi, second prize; Ng Heng Yan, third prize,

Class Sb.--(Division IX. Essie!

first prize::

BILLIARDS.

-OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP.

Playing In the open billiards cham

2.16. last quarter 32.

Hamon and Spynie, 35, 1.14. 1.49-3.

2.22. last quarter 32.2.

Leotard, 33, 1.0S. 1.45, 2.23, last

quarter 35.

Lanchester, 36, 1.11.3, 1.49, 2.21.2,

last quarter 32.2.

Fighting King. 33.2, 1.09.4. 1.44.

2.15.4. last quarter 31.4.

Rose and Aldz Figueiredo. A pionship of the Colony at the V.R.C. Spoed Sand, 40, 120.3 1.55.4.

2.28.3. last quarter 32.4.

By Order of the Committee.

G, MISKIN,

Hou. Secretary.

Hongkong, February 2, 1921,

TO SECRETARIES OF CLUBS AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS,

and Mrs F. Buckle, Mr and Mrs J.A coming meetings, lectures and Simpson, Mr and Mrs Mcleod, Mr ALL preliminary notices" of feth-

firs W. Higby, Mr and Mrs D. G. the news colurans of the China Nzil, Stewart, Mr and Mrs Dixon, Mr and entertainments, sent for insertion in

and Mrs. D. K. Blair, Mr and Mrs L. (as announced in May and June of Nicoll, Mr and Mrs E E. Wilson; Mr are charged for at the rate of $1 each,

Wilks, Mr and Mrs T. Gibbison and occupy more than four lines. In A. Langley, Mr and Mrs R. Dr last year) providing that they do not family, Mr and Mrs A. Lovelace future if this space is exceeded they Burton, Messrs Hongkong and Kow-will be placed in the advertising Joan Wharf and Godown Company, columns at the prevailing rates.

sion. 1. Elsa Baratha first prize: last night, F. Ozorio beat A G. Twinkle Toe. 36. 1.10.2. 1.43.2, the staff and clerks of the Hongkong|

Carmen Vas, second prize. Intanis), Cissie dos Santos, first prize: Bertha Remedios. second prize.

Class 6.-Fung Sui King. frst! prize: Julia Lan, second prize: Chan

Pik Luer third prize.

Class Ta-Ho Lai Yin.

Class 76.-Wong Sau Hing.

Class 70-Hin Lok Yip. Class Sa.--Lo Kam Woon. Class Sb.ip Sui Han

Class Sc.--Karok Kwan Ming. Standard Illa-Chei Wing Seong Standard il-Poor Wai Kun. Standard Ile-Wong King Fong. Standard Ha-Ng San Yung Standard Ub.-Chan Wai Tsing. Standard Ile.-Lam Chuen Ho Standard 1-Woo Chi FooK... “ Class 3.-(1) Cheung Yuk Chee. Class 4. (1) Tim Hang Ho.. Class 5 Yeung, Siu Hing. Class 641 Wong Po Yiu. Class 7.13 Yuen Lai_Kim, (21 Sin Lai Chron, 13) Ng Min Chee.

Class 7, Leunk Lok Chun.

- (2) Yeung Wai Hing. 3 Lee Yak

Lic

Class Na.- Wong Chung Foon. 13 Soong Sau Yan, 13) Lo Yo Chun.

Class Sb.-1 Tang Kam Chee. (2) Lum Shek Ying. (3) Chun Mei 10. Class 8c-41 Hui Lok Yip. (2)

Fox Kum: Luea, (3) Yau Kwun Fung.

Standard la.-1) Poon Wan Chun, (2) Chú Yeen Yung, 131 Wong Kem Oi.

Standard Hb. Ho Pak King (2) Choy Suk Chong, 13) Kwok Fai Yok and Wong Se Kiu.

Standard Ha(1) Siu Sc Fong, - (2) Yip Of King. (3) Yong Wai Hung Standard 115 Lei Lai Wah. (2) Hai Ngan Kwon, (3) Kong Kèng, Yau.

Standard lle (1) Pang Yuk Ha, (2) Ngai Yür Ying. (3) Leung Tsai Standard d) Lam Yuk Lin, (2) Tsang Lai Kvun. (3) Yee Chee Fun.

You.

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Standard "la-(i) Cheng Isun! Hee. (2) Lei Yung Feon, (3) Lai Sin

Mei.

Standard Ib.-) Liu Di So, (2) Lo Chi Hung.

LADIES RECREATION CLUB.

ANNUAL MEETING.

GINERAL COMMITTEE ELECTRO. -

The annual general meeting of the Ladies' Recreation Club.. was held in the City Hall at noon to-day,

Mr. H. A. Nisbet, in the Chair, was supported by the General Com- mittee. There were seven members present.

After the notice convening the *meeting had been read, the Chair: msn read the minutes of the previous meeting which were confirmed.

500-483.

Ozcrio's best breaks were 37, 31; 20, 20. 16. 11, and Pile's 26, 22, 16. 12, 11.

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2.1.3. last quarter 34.1. Miserrimus Doleful. and Lighting 34.3, 1.08. 1.43. 2.19.2. last TO-NIGHT'S GAME,

quarter 35.2. To-night J. Parkes meets C. Bot- Bolshevic, 39, 1.16.1.1.49.3. ting.

2.22.2. last quarter 32.4. West and Square Measure, 40. 1.19,

HO KOM TONG CUPS.

The following were the results of the matches played at the Palace Hotel last night in the above handicap 2-T.. B. Gólding (300) beat J. E. Clapham (-125) 250-122; and G. Thomas (-100) beat R. Porter (~100) 250-123.

Best breaks: Golding 39, 35, 36, 34, 24, 22, 22, 22, 20 and 20. bam 34, 16 and 16.

TO-NIGET'S GAMES.

Clap-

6 p.m.-G. Haigh (-125) v. Sgt. Marshall (-150). 9 p.m.-J. Taylor (150) r. Sgt. Carpenter (-100).

LEAGUE FOOTBALL

2ND DIVISION FIXTURES.

The following are the 2nd Division fixtures for Saturday, February 5-

v. United. 3 p.m..Carlisle ** Navy A groute.

1.58. 2.31. last quarter 33. Invincible King. 31, 1.05 1.39.

2.12.2, last quarter 33.2. Taipo Chief, 35, 1.11.2 1.46.2.

2.20, läst quarter 33.3. Field Child, 37.2, -1.13.2, 1.47.2.

2.20.2, last quarter 33.

Meadow Mouse, 36. 1.13 1.47.

2.19.3. last quarter 32.3. Jogglebury Crowdy and Arkle Deep, 34, 1.10. 1.45.2, 2.18.2, last quarter 33. Merrysand, 33, 1.06, 1.46.2, 2.21,

last quarter 34.3. Siamese Cat, 35.3. 1.12.1, 1.48.

2.20.3. last quarter 32.3.- Mescovite King. 36. 1.11, 1.47.2,

-2.22.2. last quarter 35.

and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, sorrowing wife and daugh ter, Messrs. A. B. Allan, J. B. Spiers, H. Davis. A. Stalker, P. W. Ramsay, W. Brown, D. F. Mackenzie. W.

J. C. Ferguson, Peninsular and Orier- Greig A. G. S. Morton, E. S. Ford, tal Steam Navigation Company, E. H. Neave, Leung Kam Fun. Mrs A. W. Heron and Mr and Mrs Henry Hun- ter.

Dealing with the shooting of News says: "Where the matter will Lieut. Langdon the Peking Daily

the raising of the whole question of end nobody knows. It may lead to Japan's anwasted, annecessary, un- sanctioned and impertinent presence în Siberia. If it does, the death of Lieutenant Langdon at the hands of a very ignorant sentry may be the vicarious sacrifice" demanded for the

expiation of Japanese sins in Siberia; and it may also be that the very The Renown. 35.2, 1.09. 1.43.2,ignorant sentry has undone all the

2.15.2. last quarter 32.

work of the Japanese War Office Grey Friar and White Friar, 39. 1.20. during the past two years Much 1.35.2, 2.29. last quarter 33.3. hangs on the result of Admiral Mountain Mist and Mountain Stream, Gleaves' inquiry.".

37, 1.12.2. 1.46, 2.24, läst

quarter 38. Adventurer. 35.

1.11. 1.46.3, 2.20.2. last quarter 33.4.

3 p.m.. Recreio v. Staffs. Sooku Evergreen. 38; 1.14.2, 1.52, 2.26.3.

poo ground.

3 p.m.. South China v. R.G.A. Res., South China ground.

3 p.m.. Indians v. Oilers. Navy B ground.

3 p.m.. Punjabis v. Kowloon, St. | Joseph's ground.

Res., St. Joseph's ground.

4.30 p.m.. St. Joseph's v. Club

Arrangement has been made to play off the back fixtures of the "Carlisie" team together with those matches that were postponed last Saturday, and the following fixtures have been fixed for February 8 and 9:-

February S:

2.30 p.m., United v. Staffs, Chub ground.

2.30 pm., Kowloon v. Recreio, Navy A ground.

4 p.m., St. Joseph's v lisle," St. Joseph's ground..

February. 9:

last quarter 34.3.

Jock. 35.2. 1.16. 1,54. 2.28.3. last

quarter 32.3.

1.40.1,

Forrest Child, 33, 1.07,

2.13.1, last quarter 33. Red Bird, 1.30. 2.16.2, 2.53,

last quarter 36.3.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

j.

NOTICE.

THE Offices and Stations of the

CHINESE MARITIME CUSTOMS for Kowloon and District WILL BE CLOSED to Public Business from the 8th to the 19th instant inclusive. The Head Office will also be OLO-ED Pawnshop. 37. 1.14, 1.48.3, 2.20.4, SUNDAY, the 13th instant, as usual.

last quarter 32.1.

Only Hope, 40, 1.19, 1.55.2, 2.31,

last quarter 35.3.

1.51,

Raggedy Ana, 37, 1.15.2,

2.26, last quarter 35. Paper Money. 36, 1.12.1, 1.46.3.

2.19.3, last quarter, 33. South and East, 38, 1.15, 1.52.2,

2.26.3, last quarter 34.1.

Jamboree King, 38, 1.16.. 1.31.3,

2.25.2, last quarter 33.4. "Car-Jazz King, 37, 1.13, 1.49, 2.25.2, Parran, 38.2, 1.18, 1.54.2, 2.26.3,

Jast quarter 32.1..

.

last quarter 36.2.

2.30 p.m., R.G.A. Res. "v. St. Don Pedro and Don Juan, 35.3, 1.10.

Joseph's, Club ground.

2.30 p.m.. Carlisle" v. Kow. loon. Navy A ground.

All League matches on Saturday. St. February 3, and every other match played after thai dale except those fixed to play on February 8 and 9, vill commence at p.m. and. 4.30 p.m. instead of it 2.30 p.m. and 4 p.m." In the 1st and 2nd league. respectively.

2ND DIVISION RESULTS.

Below are the resclts of the 2nd The report and statement of Division matches played up to and accounts for the season just closed, including January 29

- which hart been circulated amongst

the members, were then proposed

Goals

P., D. L. P. A P.

for adotion. The Chairman said St. Joseph's 11 10 0 1 35 6 20 that the credit balance for the year R G.A. Res.

11.9. 1 1 40 10 19

was $295 78 as against $564.64 for Oilers United...13, 6 3 4 28 16 15

‚ the pre-"vas' year.

South China The motion was unanimously United carried without discussion.

Carlisle

The wing were unanimously Kowloon

1.45.2, 2:23.3, last quarter .38.1

Anthony, 37 1.12, 1.47.2, 2.22.2, last quarter 35.

14 MILES. Harlequin, 43.2, 1.21.2, 2.02.1, 2.38:3, 3.11, last quarter 32.2. White Foam, 43, 1.22, 1.59.1, 2.35.3, 3.10, last quarter 34.2. Repulse Bay Chief, 34.3, 1.08, 1.42.2, 2.16.2, 2.52, last quar- ter 35.3. Dolphin, 42.1, 1.20.2, 2.00, 2.37,

3.10, fast quarter 33.. Phenacetin and King. Harry, 45,

+

1.22, 1.58, 2:32.2, 3.07.2, last quarter 35..

The grass course was closed this morning.

DON'T RISK. PNEUMONIA.

13 6 2 5 26 13 14 · 11 6 14 21 20 13

8.5 0 3 17 9 10 NET rid of every cold as quickly si possible. It is the foremner of all 11 3 4 4 16 17 10 pulmonary trouble, and pneumonia may dected on the General Committee Indians 135. 08 16 31 10 develop in a few hours. Take thamber- for the ensuing rear Mr Bell, Staff & Depts. 10 4 15 19 18 9 lain's Cough Bowed. It is simple Mrs Nisher, Mrs. Ram, Mrs. Jordan. Hongkong C-13 4 0 9 15 23 8 Lizing to do, but the effes, is marvellosa. Mrs. Barwin, Ms. Gompertz and Bira. Punjabs 13 3 0 10 13 62 6 For me by F Death and Stora FEverton.

Club de Recreio1 1 2 8 11 26 4

keepera

W. G. LAT, Commissioner of Chinese Customs,

Kowloon and District, York Buildings, Bong kong, February 2, 1981.

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK,

NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that on and after 14th February, 1921, the HosGKONG SAVINGS BANK will be open on:

WEEK DAYS, .-

from 10am to 3 p.m. SATURDAYS,

from 10 am to 12 noon.

A.G. STEPHEN,

..

Chief Manager. HONG & BANGAU BANKING"

COPORATES. Hongkong, February 2, 1921.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

THE Undersigned bare received in.

strations to sell by Public Auction (10% 100GURE 37 MEE CONCERTAD),

Qu

TUESDAY,

230

February 15, 1921, pm, at their Sales Rooms, Not Dea Vaner Road, Corner of

+

Ice House Street; Piano by Moutria in Good Conditise, Fiano by Warnain, Londen. Piano by Haske. Tu:-Cash.

HUGHES & HOUGE,

Auctioneers, Hongkong, February 2, 1921.

(0% DODUNT OF THEM CONCKENED),

TUESDAY,

February 15, 1991, commencing at 2.30 p.m., at their Baler Boom, No. B, Des Yaux Bond, Corner of Tea House Street, TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FUINI- CURE, BRASS. AND TEAKWOOD TWEN BEDSTEADS, CARPETS,

kc.,

ka.

comprising:-.. Chesterfield Bolas, Armchairs (**), Folding Card und Occasional Tables. Onë olstered Suite, Bedroom Furniture comprising Teakwood Twin Bxdetanda, wall Wardrobes, large and Densing Tables, and Chairs, Wash- stands, de, (furned - Teakwood), Ble- boards, Dinner Waggone, Exchemsidan Diu- ng Tables, and Chairs, &c, Diaper Berrions, Crockery, and Glam Ware, Cooking Stores, Catlery, &c., Bath Room Uberalis, Kictro-Plated faze, Elecials Reading Lamps, Testwood: Serens, Bundry Hisokwood Farniture, Side Tables, Chairs, Cabinets, Plotters.

A

Also

Several lots Tennis Balls, One Royal Superb (English made) Bicycle 3 Spacd Gear."- Pol Particulare frem Catalogue). Terms Cagh.

"

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.

Hongkong, February 2, 1921.

BLUE FUNNEL LINE.

THE Steamship

"ANCHISES,

will be despatched to SINGAPORE on SATURDAY, 5th February, at noon.

For Passages apply to

BUTTERFIELD

Telephone No. 36.

SWIRE,

NOTICES.

LANE CRAWFORD'S "QUALITY" SALE

FOR ONE WEEK ONLY.

HARDWARE,

(1st FLOOR)

EVERY ARTICLE

IN OUR

SILVER &

DEPARTMENTS

COMMENCING

ON JANUARY 31st.

SPORTS (Jet F2001)

WILL BE SUBJECT TO SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS

FOR CASH

OUR STOCK COMPRISES THE FOLLOWING; HOUSEHOLD AND COOKING

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION

IN

UTENSILS,

ALUMINIUM, TEX AND ENAMELLED WARK HOUSEHOLD AND TOILET,

BRUSH WARE STERLING

HEARTH SUITES AN

LAMPS. ELECTRO-PLATE.

SILVER, "CUTLERY ELECTRIC COOKING APPLIANCES,

SPORTS GEAR

ALL ACCESSORIES AND APPAREL. FOR TENNIS, GOLF. FOOTBALL and HOCKEY. ITO.. Irc.

"

ALL SHOP SOILED GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT CLEARING. PRICES.“

"BABY" GRAND PIANOS

JUST UNPACKEDI

FROM

"BROAD WOOD”

&

"CHICKERING".

The finest in the world.

LONDON,

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THE ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD.

14, DES YEUX ROAD,

TANSAN

received the highest award A GOLD MEDAL

TEL 152,

from a committee of critical judges at the

Anglo-Japanese Exhibition

which testifies to its excellency and purity.

Beware of bogus imitations No Tansan is genuine less the label bears the name of

J. CLIFFORD-WILKINSON.

Barivalled as a drink. Hoes well with Wines, Spirita or

MATE.

Tansan ries the spirits and excites sanguine anticipation,, even as a flagon of wine exhilarated the monks of old.

"For the good old friar of orders grey

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And consoled himself sa any man can

With babbling, sparkling, cool Tansan.

Tinsan can be obtained at all first class Hotels, Bars and Clube,

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in the Far East.

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Tel. No, 135,

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TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

TAHK Undersigned "bara received in- THE

structions to sell by Public Aur

tion

(For Account of the Goncerned}

SATURDAY,

February 5-1921, st 12 noon." at their Salos Roca, No. 8 -Des You Bend, Carne of Ice House Bgreet,

A quantity of

WOOLLEN SUITINGS,

Comprising

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

THE Undersigned hava received inskem Mons to sell by Public Auction, (FOR 10000ET OF ZIZ DENOMINEE),

47

TUESDAY,

February 15, 1921, commenting at 230 pm. at their Bales Bonus, No S

De Ve Road, Oxiser of Ice House Street,

AN ABSCHTEST OF. Farhold III, đường

Compeling

Pillow Cases, Fine quality Blanket White Batin Quilts, Bed Vakness, Damask Table Cloths, Turkish Tywile Bath Towels, Bath Sheets, Double Bed Sectch and Trish Troeds, West of Eheets, Drawn work Bedspreads, Table England Twood, Meltois, Pure Indigo Covers, Crochet and Drawawork Doilie Berge, &c.

| Linea Damask Serviettes,

Also

All British Manufacture. Baperior quality, Lengths cut to svit purchasers.

On riew day of sale.

Terur-Cank.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

February 1, 1921.

A few Ints of Bellow Valises a50

Casez.

And

Thred Pairs Binoculare, &c. Tamme ----Carb.

HUGHES & HOIU

Ametleriteri,

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