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LAMMERT BROS.
FAUCTIONEERS, APPRAISESS
AND SURVEYTORS.
-Public Auctions-
THE Undersigned have received instras
Nous so mill by Public, Anation,
TUESDAY, March 99, 1921.
commencing atit .m.
at their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street,
(For acount of the concerned) A Quantity of Olsins Water Paints. Varnish. Walla, etc (more or less damaged by smoke &)
water"
"Terms --Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.. Auctioneers.
A
TUESDAY, 3arch 28, 1921.
commencing at 11 m
at their Sales Rooms, Daddell Street,
så Quantity of Fresh Provisions.
Gjust unpacked
Terms: Cash on delivery.·'
LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.
DO
TUESDAY. March 13, 1921.
ecmencing at 2.45 p.
at No. 15, Bankow Road, Sowloon. (F9% ACCOUNT OF THE INCIKKES) A Quant ty of Valuable Horsehold Furniture. Comprising:-
Plush & leather coveel couches, Upholstered sofa & armchairs, Farcy mirter topped tables, music cabinet
tools, teak overmantels with bevelled mirrors, teak writing table: Green. stained bookcase, Hanging mirrors, marble top tables, Japanese silk e- Zoidered pictures, engravings. Loe dataing, brass mounted fenders & fre
rasses, ornaments, electric ceiling &
ble fans, electric fittings, etc, etc
Teak sideboards with bevelled mir- zora, leather covered dinmg chairs, ice chests, green stained marble topped wine locker, tea tables, bentwood chairs, teak screen, brass curtain poles, etc.,
-etc..
Double brass & single iron bedsteads. teak & double & single wardrobes with Revelled mirrors, marble dressing tables, marble top washstands, marble top pedestal, teak cheets of drawers, toilet set, easy chairs, shaving mirrors, ets, etc.
Bathroom, Pantry & Kitchen Requisitee Also
A Quantity of Finely Carved Blackwood Ware
comprising
Marble top round dining table, silver cabinet, marble top fewer stand chaics, lady's dest, card table, tex-pors, Sire screen, tables, hatstand, stools, etc.
And
1 Underwood Typewriter.
On view from Monday, the 28th inst. Catalogues will be issued. Terms --Cash on delivery.
'LAMMERT BROS.. Auctioneers. -Hongkong, March 22, 1921.
"W7DNESDAY, March 30, 1921, Commencing at 2.45 p.m.
at" Gilstead" No. 18, Broadwood Road,
A Quantity of
Valuable Household Farniture, Comprising:-
mirror, Flatstand with beveled Chesterfield coach & covers, armchaire & covers, Bookease by Powell. Ltd., Books, Dining Table & chairs, Teak overmantels, with bevelled mirrors, teak screens, Teak & silk lamp shades, Brass Tender & fire brasses, Aluminium coal scuttle, Casement curtains, Teak flower standa, Tantalus liquor stand, Dinner & dessert sets, Cutlery, Linen, etc.
Brass and brass mounted bedsteads, Tesk dressing table, with bevelled mirror, Teak doult & single ward. srobes with bevelle mirrors, Teak marble top washstand with tile back, Toilet crockery, Chests of drawera Shaving mirror, Teak writing desk, Carpets, etc.
Bathroom, Pantry & Kitchen Requisites, Also
Fine Tientsin Carpet in good condition,"
And.
One Lawn Mower & Garden Utensils,
One Tennis Net & Ports,
-One Lot Boundary Netting,
Two Bustic Garden Seats,
A Large Quantity of plants in pota
& Bower stande.
On view from Tuesday, the 29th Inst
Catalogues will be issued
Terms: Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneera.
Hongkong, March 21, 1921
FOR SALE.
MILNER'S SAFES
Apply to
LAMMERT BROS, Duddell Street
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My dear Children.
You will all be thinking a lot about Easter and holidays and Easter eggs just now I expect and I hope you will all have a very happy tinie.
Talking about eggs reminds me of, the story of Columbus and the egg. I wonder how many of you know it? Of course all of you who know anything about history know that discovered Christopher Columbus America. One day, when he had come home to Spain again, he was talking to a number of clever men. Some of them were rather jealous of him and even said that anybody might have thought of making such a discovery. Then Columbus took an egg and asked which of them could make it stand upright on a table. They all tried but none of them could do it. Columbas picked up the egg, smashed in one end and then stood it up on the table.
"Why," said some of the men, Anyone might have thought of doing that!"
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"Yes," replied Columbus," But no cre did think of it and in the same way no one thought of discovering America!!
That was a good way of showing them what be meant, don't you think?
Your loving,
PETER PAN.
EASTER EGG LAND.
It was Easter Sunday and Susie had been given more eggs than she had ever had before..
Some of them were made of choco- Jate and these did not last very long. especially as Paul, Susie's little brother, who was just beginning to toddle about, seized two of them when nobody was looking and went off with them
Chu-Chu, the big chow dog was near by, and Paul threw the eggs to him, thinking it was a great joke, and Chu-Chu snapped them up in a mfaute.
However Susie had one or two Large cardboard eggs as well, filled with sweets, and one very pretty one covered with pale blue silk, tied up with white ribbon.
She liked this one best of all and when she went to bed that night she put it on the chest of drawers where she could see it as soon as she woke up in the morning.
She got into bed, shut her eyes and was just going off to sleep when she beard a voice saying, "This is the prettiest one that we have seen yet. I am sure that it will win the prize if
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They were in the middle of a wood but there was a clear space between - the trees carpeted with bright green
carried. A door opened outwards and the two fairies were about to walk inside when Susie sat up in bed | and called out, "But it is my egg moss. Between the trees Susie could and my favourite egg too!"
They stopped and Lilybell came forward and said, "I am sorry about that but we thought as you had so many more that you would not miss this one."
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Where do you want to take it? asked Susie...
To Easter Egg Land” replied Lilybell, will you come with us and then I can tell you all about it as we go."
"Oh yes please," cried Susie, who bad never been in fairyland before, Do take me with you. Only how can I make myself small enough to get into the egg (She knew of course that this could be managed frum, reading fairy tales.)
"Take my magic aboe, put in Daffydowndilly, handing a tiny petal shoe down to her" And as soon as you put it against your foot-every-: thing will be all right.".
"Then I had better climb up on to the chest of drawers first," "Susie sald. So she clambered up, put the shoe against ber foot and the next minute found that she was quite small enough to get into the egg.
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see a number of Easter eggs of all colours and sizes, They were lighted up by hundreds of glow worms. Fireflies were on all the low branches of the trees around.
A band of crickets was performing on the bough of one tree and in front of the biggest Easter egg of all fairies, were dancing in a ring round and round a beautiful golden haired one who stood in the middle.
"There she is,” whispered Lilybell,* That is the Princess Ripplelaugh, and she took Susie by the hand and wa about to lead her over to the fairy ring when a butterfly chariot came flying along and everyone tried "Make way for the King and Queen!"
The King and Queen, who ware very beautiful dewdrop "crowns, got out and everybody bowed before them
Then the Queen asked if there were any Easter egg: to be seen. There were four or five new ones but, as the fairies at once exclaimed over the prettiness of the one that belong ed to Susic, Princess Rippielauzh gave one of her golden curls to Lily. bell and Daffydawadiły to divide between them.
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The fairies had already gone,
After that there was a dance which through the doorway and were sitting on the chocolates, which made come lasted for hours, as no one in fairy- fortable seats and as soon as Susie land is ever tired of dancing. Then had sat down between them the six | came a great feast of chocolate eggu men said, “Heave Ho" all together, and sugar eggs of all kinds, served lifted the egg on to their shoulders on lily petal plates. and off they went at a great pace," through the open window," down the thick ivy which covered the walls of the house and jog-trot, jog trot along the paths as fast as they could go.
And as they went the fairies told Suste all about Easter Egg Land.
Suddenly a cock in some distant farmyard crew. · The fairies" all rushed into their houses and shut the doors. The King and Queen jumped into their chariot and ware whirled away. Susie again heard the "Heave Ho and found that she was being carried away in a chair made of bark.
"The Fairy Queen bas a daughter called Princess Ripplelaugh," began
The next thing that she knew was Lilybell," And she is such a charming Princess that we all love to do every-that she was safely at home in her thing that we can for her. A few { own bed and her Nurse was coming years ago, about Easter time, she in to tell her that it was time to get found in a garden a very pretty up. Easter egg, red and white, with Bowers painted all over it.
The King thought that it would make a nice house, so carpenters at once set to work and divided it up into different rooms. The Chestnut Fairies made tables and chairs from the most beautifuly polished chest- nata Then holes were cut in it and spiders spun webs across them to make lattice windows and ever so many glow-worms.came to fight it! up. The Easter Egg stood on a mossy bank in a wood and Princess Ripplelaugh was delighted with her new house.” [...
She looked at the chest of drawers. Sure enough the Easter egg had gone and was never seen again.
But Sarie-did not mind as she was
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so delighted to have had a peep-at Fairyland.
PETER PAN
(Some time I will tell you all about Princess Ripplelaugh's magic curls.)
A LITTLE BOY'S IDEAS OF
* EASTER.
"And now I will tell you some When I was a baby and really quite more about it," went on Daffydowa- Small
"Ever since ten the Queen has
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we can manage to take it with us ailly, as Lilykell paused for breath. To hear about Easter meant nothing
And when, Susie opered her eyes again there were two tiny fairies offered a prize every year for the But now I am old and have chocolates CE WARREN & CO., LTI walking round and round the egg. prettiest Easter egg that can be found v-and-sweets at ea examining it carefully. Their dresses so that now all the Ladies-in-Waiting I know that it means I have all sorts were made of petals of Easter lilies belonging to the princess and many of freats,
and they wore little bats of the same of her friends live in, egg houses and I dress-oh so quickly and rush flowers and they looked as dainty for some time the place has been down the stairs, and as charming as anything that you can possibly Imagine.
"Let of call the Heave Bo men,
Lilybell," said the second fairy whose name was Daffydowndilly.
At once Lilybell blew a silver whistle that she wore round her neck en a shining chain and six small men came running up. They wore lil leaf coats and strong shoes made of bark and looked as if they were used to doing some work.
Carry this eng very carefully," commanded, Dafydowndily, And
called Easter Egg Land
(But I do wash my face and have What is the prize?" asked Susie. said my prayers)
It is one of the Princess golden For there on my plate I am sure I curls" replied Daffydowndilly
will see "What a queer prize
Susie
exclaimed The eggs that my Daddy and Mum
buy for me.
No it isn't queer at all," answered Daffydowndilly, rather humily, It is magic hair and anyone who possesses it cannot af
But at that moment the Heave Ho men stopped with a bump,
Here we are cried Lilybell and
we will travel: the usus way out they all jumped..
As the said this she touched the side of the ear with a wand that one eyes?-
And what a pretty sight met their
And sometimes my Aunties remem
ber me too,
They're good at remembering though
they've lots to do
Of
course I love Christmas and birth Saw days and all-
Bat Easter is fun, now I've stopped
-being amail.
PETER PAN. (Continued on Page 3)
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