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LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS, AFPRAISERS AND. SURVZK039.

-Public Auctions-

1920 Undersigned have received lusteno- Hons to sell by Pablle auction,

on

FRIDAY, March 17. 1992, commencing at 11 am

at the Ysumati Godown Co's godowʊ, Yaumsti,

One back geared mig maschine wade by Joha Steptoe Co., Cinciosati, U.S.A

The principal dimensions'anu :—

Table

Length over all 30 inches. Working surface 253 x 8 inches, Longitudinal feed 15 inchas Transverse motion-6) inches, Vertical adjustment 12 inches.

Drive

Three step cone polley shing three

speeds in either direction.

Equipment

Milling machine vise,

Index centre,

Arbour,

Set of milling machine cutters, Countershaft with two clutch pulleys.

Weight

1600 pounds.

The above is a strong weil made sachine and is particularly adopted to: the in ganges, motor boat repair shops, fool rocus, and general machine shops.

Taxi-Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers Hougtorg. March 10, 19:2

By order of the Mortgages

Messrs. Lammert Brothers have

ved instructions to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

ぬけ

FRIDAY,

17th day of March 1922 at 3 p.m. at their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street,

Victoria, Hongkong.

The following valuable leasehold poparty situate at Victoris aforesaid

ALL THAT piece or parcel of ound situate at Victoris aforesaid egistered in the Land Office as THE REMAINING PORTION OF EOTION B OF INLAND LOT No. 970 together with the messusge rected thereon known as No. 41 Wyndham Street, Victoria, aforesaid. Term 999 years crested by a Crown) Lesse of the said lot dated 4th February 1988. Annual Crown rent! $14.06. Area about 1351 square feet. For further particulars and con tions of sale apply to JOHNSON. STOKES & MASTER, "Trince's Buildings, Ice House Street, Hongkong

o: to

Solicitors for the Mortgagees, MESSES. LAMMERT BROTHERS,

The Auctioneers.

Hongkong, March 2, 1999.

on

MONDAY, March 20, 1922, commenting at 245 p.m.

at No. 2 Canton Villas (Top Flat), Kimberly Road, Kowloos.

A Quantity of

Vainable Household Furniture, (Fall Particulars from Catalogne). On view from 10 sm., Sanday, the 19th instant.

fars-Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers,

Hong kong, March 13, 1922.

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LATEST SHIPPING CHANGES: | BARON HAYASHI, ON LONDON,

Messrs. James F. Hatton & Co. "Kwangchow," is or reserve. Captain at the London Society's dincer at the Captain D. H. Martin, of the Ambassador, was the guest of honour Baron Hayashi, the Japanese Ltd., Manchester, reported as follows C on Wednesday, Feb. 8:-

E Plunkett Cale, of

the Hotel Cecil recently. In reply to the "Klaagchow.” has gone master, toast of his health, proposed in cordial Withdrawal of the selling pressure "Kwangchow.". which brought about last week's fall

terme by Sir Aston Webb, who pre- sided, he said that when he was in London twenty-seven or twenty-eight Salisbury, Mr. Chamberlain, and Mr. years ago, we had statesmen like Lord

London would be like without its Gladstone. He did not know what statesmen, and he thought we must be proud to think that at the present moment we had able successors of those great men

in cottan values bas tended to check Vc. J. F. Johnson, chief officer,

movement, bot

the downward

Ting," has gone chief officer, although the undertone has been officer, "Kweichow," bas gone chief 1.Krepiehow." Mr. W. J. Lacter chief rather better, sentiment is still very officer, "Tamning." unsettled and price fluctuations have fe. A. H. Bathurst, chief officer, been frequent. The markets have in fact been 50

"Wenebow, has gone chi f officer, very DSITOW that the slightest of outside.

"Chenan." considerations Esve affected prices. Mr. J. L. Farrell, chief officer, Strengthening factors have been that: "Hangchow, has gone chief officer, spinners here have shewn more in-Faoting.". terest on declines and the spot Mr. A. C. Thomson. second officer, demand has been more promising, Poyang." is on reserve.

Mr. St whilst the improvement in sterling J. H. Curtis, from reserve, has gone exchange has also assisted towards send officer, "Poyang."

London was going back to the old gay times, and he thought no town in the world was such an agreeable place to live in. There were two or three things for which he was sorry. One was the disappearance of the old horse cubs which made London so picturesque. When he returned to London and saw the fog be felt be was greeting an old friend, He attributed the fact that there was no Londoners to its fogs. Many Londor buildings had a peculiar grey colour, healthier prople in the world than

a firmer tone in New York. Against Mr. J. R. Seed, second engineer, these: features however, the Laenyi in oarmerve. Mr. D. M. serious latour situation in Ger Stewart from reserve, has gone second many and the threatened troubles in engineer. Luenyi” America have had a very disturbing Mr. I Scart, third er gineer, effect. The latter is the outcome of a Luchow, has gone third engineer, cet in wages owing to which it is "Chi." Mr. R. Gester, third eng feared a stoppage may result involving inser, "Chil," has gone third engineer, very large numbers of textile workers." Luchow." This has been the principal cause Mr. P. Lewis, third engineer, and ignorant people thought this was of a decline in the last few Wuchang," is on reserve. Mr. Rag of neglect on the part of its days after prices had recovered to Barp, acting second engineer, "Wen- People, yet he had never seen a town appreciably above last week's level chair" has

so clean. third engineer, gone An indigence which will assume gren- "Wo-bang."

He thought out servants must work ter importance as the time for plant- Mr. 11 Talloch, from reserve, has night and day, and clean, clean, clean. ing the new American crop gets gone scting second engineer, Wen-Servants in London seemed to work nearer, namely the question of acreage chow."

from morning till evening without a word of command.

is already exciting some astra Mr. P. Gallcher, third engineer. tion but forecasts are as" Hanan" has gone third enginert, yet conflicting. The state of "Soochow." Mr. A. B. McEwan, from our market can hardly be said to reserve, has gone third engineer, shew any improvement, for in spite Hncan." of the fact that a mederste enquiry has been about this has not, for the has gone second engineer "Linan."

Mr. A. M. McGregor, from reserve, greater part, developed into actual. Captain W. Palmer-Baker, of the business. Buyers still appear to be Koonshing" is on leave. Captain lacking in confidence, and what S. Polkinghorn, of the "Tackwo," offers are made are generally imbas gone master, "Koonshing." practicable although both spinners Captain T. Croft of the Cheong and manufacturers are prepared shing," has gone master, Taksang." to take the keenest of prices. Captain E. Tapsell, of the "Taksang," There has been a varied enquiry from has guze master. "Cheongshing." China and occasional sales of whites, Captain J. Gray, from reserve, bas fancies and prints have resulted; more gone master, Loongwo" Captam business is however expected in the G. F James, of the Loongwo," is

inture as a result of prices tele-on leave. gr, ted recently. India has shewn alightly more interest, Calcutta, Bor-Wosang," is on leave.

Mr... W. Crosbie, chies engineer, bay, Karachi and Madres offering 'er greys and light whites principally-engineer, "Kangwo," has gone sup'y Mr. R. Thomson, sup'y second There has been some demand from second engineer, “Saïwo.”": South America and the Near East but offers have been too low to result in second oficer. Riangyn." Mr. L Mr. S. Timore has been appointed business. Odd lots have been sold for Wibbar, second jer, Kiangya Singapore Transactions for the Home has gone second officer, "Taishun." Trade are very meagre Quotations

Mr. H. Brown, from leave, has gon ar: practically unchanged.

second officer," Hanchi,"

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Then there were our wonderful police. During the war one dreaded the man who wore a helmet, but the men in the helmets in London were very kind people, and they had supreme authority. He thought even the Prime Minister must obey the policeman's command (Laughter).

Shanghai, where there was a British He had been in China, in places like

Indian Sikhs or Chinese, and every- administration, and policemen were where where the English formed their own police force they were erectly like the police there. Now that we were talking about reconstruction in Europe it was vitally necessary to bave a cheap food supply, and countries like Russia must be opened up. But even although London cessed

war debt (Laughter). might become even bigger than their to grow its value was growing, and

Mr. P. A Jacobsen, recond officer

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That Awful Backache

Banished as if by Magic

At last a remedy has been dis-hours of taking De Witt's Kidneyandifferent woms. Covered that gives almost immediats Bladder Pills, and a blue tinge in thes good cure of my case, seeing that I I intended to make Felist in the painful forms of kidney prina cazand by one of the antisepticwas getting so much relief, and I am trouble, and elects a cartair care in ingredients prores to you, for your pleased to say that I have done so, practically all cases of rheumatism, own satisfaction, that the healing because faz the last twelve months 1 roos, sciatica, lumbagu, stone, gravel, properties have actually passed right have been absolutely clear of my old and even the terrible Eright's Disease through the kidneys and bladder. This remedy-Da Witt's Kidney and

plaint and have not had the coach form an antiseptic solution anesten, said in 1913 For ore Nearly three years afterwards- Bladder Pilis dissolving in the M. Wykes, of 23, Victoria-street gatest trace of any kind of back- which washes ont the kidneys andelers years I suffered with terrible

ache."

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Madder, and restores them to their kidney trable and most acute back April, 1925 Mr. Wykes azid-De althy normal activity in pasing the che pains. At various times through Watt's Kidney and Blackier Pila did impurities from the blood cut of the this, lang period of suffering I have permanent good, there is not the body. These imparities, in the form been in dure acid, if towed to accomodate striking me across the back and incommend them with a strong foc- very bad condition, pain lightest doubt about that; I alwaya in the blood, cause thematic and stoop was torture, and every nodone for me.

ing a gratitude for what they haye dropical paina, backache, constipation, www.lem and depression—all of which

With this splendid testimony in symptoms lead on in time to the more

mind, cm you continue la salet with- Ter and deadly forms of kidney

jot giving De Witt's Kidney lisasa.

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HERE ARE SOME WARNINGS YOU SHOULD NEVER NEGLECT- Headaches, bad breath, and nasty tasta in the mouth first thing in this morning tired, nervous weakless and Irritability, swollen fees and Timbe cheamatic pains and stiffness of joints) -backache, irregular action of bowel or bladderrinary weakness, irrita tion or scalding, burning discomfort. Any of these symptoms mean kidosy and bladder trouble.

DO YOU BEALISE YOUR DANGEET

These symptoms may mean incessuai tortures of theumatism-wear.ng out, stabbing backache, (humbago), Goat that cripples and delortos Blader inflammation or graval that same auch eruciating pain, or the deadly

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Many women, with all the strain of heesework and motherhood, suffer pains and weaknesses that make do- pressed and irritable, and yet, are Leontent to zoo, suffering until the weakness has gone too far, when they pay for their neglect with the torturas of a deadly disease.

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to aber

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DE WITT'S KIDNEY AND but nothing seemed to touch my case sinds of people are taking to-day, the commending me to diferent things, chronic cases, the remedy that thou BLADDER PILLS. During the early part of 1923 I beardonly proof entre for kidney trouble- This is not a feeble quack readys of De Witt's Kidney and Bladder De Wars Kidney and Bladder Pilla profeson to do nothing that is not Pills, and determined to give them. Then see in words of Men's ply served in 22 cases out of a 100 teal, I so thanked I da, bonus for exam, Berk, kad bude May i-called "Kidiey Pil" merely hearsed. to gain relief after the way ourɔ-"I owe my life to De Witka regulate the bowels. De Witt's roant dose. I got another 2a. Mil. box Kidney and Bladder Fila; tbay made straight to the zont of the trouble-from Mr. Baker's shop in Abbey sizevi, ma a new woman"Mrs. Briggs Mys the kasays and bladder. Habet from and felt much better. I got brighter that after a avere chill her kidneys pain in positively guaranteed willin 24and mors active, and in fact fell abecame infecund.

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