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LAMMERT BROS.
AVOTIONEERS, ÁFPRAISEES AND SURVEYORK,
Public Auctions-
Undersigned have received instruc- Mos to sell by Pablla Audifon,
01
THURSDAY, August 17, 1823, commencing at 11 am
at their Hales Rooms, Daddell Street,
3 cases Perfumes
fi
4
Friesian Blus
Logwood Extract
Needles
Terms: Cash on delivery,
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
ON
INTIMATIONS
JUST RECEIVED
BUTTON'S
Special Collection of VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS arranged for HONGKONG
at 810, 80, 85 and 23 per tin,
GRADA & 00,
Dealers in Garden Beeds, Postage Stamps, Artistic Post Cards, Toys, &c.
No. 10, Wyndham Strest, P. O. Box 530.
Hongkong
THURSDAY, August 17, 1022, commenting at 11 a.m. their Bales Rooms, Duddoll Stroef, CDR ACCOUNT BY FUL QONURKAMD), 39 cases Tragacanth Guma all more or less damaged by
water)
JEM: Cash on Jelivery.
LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.
SHOE MAKERS,
Japanese Hand Made)
Every kind of Footwear. MADE TO ORDER.
+11
MONDAY, Aug. 21, 1922.
commencing at 11 a.m.
at the primiecs of the Watkins Ice Fectors, No. 1 Eum Chua Street,
Mongkoktual.
The Plant of the above mentioned
&c.,
factory &c..
*c.
comprising all the machinery, tools,
(to be put up in one lot) Taims-Cash on delivery.
Inspection Ts may be had on
*pplication to
LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneer.
Hongkong, August 14, 1922.
CHERRY & 00,,
6, D'AGUILAR STREET,
Opposite Kaysmally & Co.
Hongkong, March 20, 1914,
Telophone No 491
JAPANESE MASSAGE.
N. AKAJI, Graduate of Tokio Massage School,
From 10.30 a.m. to 5 pm. No. 2, Queen's Road Central,
2nd Floor.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Golofina
JAMAICA
CIGAR
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 192
NOTICES.
G. FALCONER & CO., LTD.
WATCHMAKERS
& JEWELLERS.
Hotel MansioEs
Agents for :-ADMIRALTY CHARTS,
ROSS'S BINOCULARS and TELESCOPES, KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, BENSON'S ENGLISH WATCHES,
- ENGLISH SILVERWARE, direct from-Manufacturern;" High Class English Jewellery,
KAM HING KNITTING COMPANY.
Manufacturers of :-
Socks, Singlets, Jerseys. Sweaters, etc. 84, Halphong Road, Kowloon.
Telephone K $77. - Manager, WONG KAM FUE.
NOT WET OR SOGGY-
NOT DRY AND STRAWLIKE-
AS EVERY BOX OF
"GOLOFINA"
IS PACKED IN A PERFECT
HUMIDOR OF TINFOIL.
MASSAGE EXPERT HARRY FURUKAWA, K. SAKI,
19, Wyndham Street.
A PODICURE AND MANICURIST Mrs. N. TSUCHIOKA, 31 WYNDHAM STREET, HONGKONG PRINTING OFFICE,
First Floor, Room No. 12.
PHOTO SUPPLIES,
LONG HING & CO., Roda and Kodak Films, &. des.
DEVELOPING & PRINTING A SPECIALITY,
No. 17A, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG.
When you open a box of "Golofina" note "Just left the factory" excellence.
the
THE
CHEUNG
SHING.
No. 10, Nathan Road, Kowloon,
DEALERS & CONTRACTORS IN ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, ALSO TEAKWOOD & BLACKWOOD FURNITURES FOR SALE. COME TO US! WE SELL THE BEST FURNITURES Obtainablo in Liongkong. INSPECTION INVITED, TEL No. 221.
ON
FRIDAY, Aug. 25, 1822.
at 12 o cleek (maon)
1 their Sales Roome, Daddell Street, The Twin Screw Tonnel Stern
Motor Launch "Fnrion.
Length overall
(built of steel)
GG' 0"
Breadth moulded
11' 6"
Depth moulded
3′ 6′′
Draft
18' to 19*
D. W. capacity on above draft 3 tone Speed
81 koote Engines-Twin set "Kelvin" Motors each 90 H. P.
Installed with Electric light
On view at Cheong Lee's yard bankiwan)
For further particulis and inspec sian orders apply to
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctionsara.
ON FRIDAY, Lugast 25, 1929.
At 12 oclock (noon),
at their Sales Res ans, Duddell Street. The Motorboat "Kaiknog '
(built of teak)
Length overali 297
Erradth
Draft (approx) 18′′
Elin Kelvin Parafin Motor
On View T Ab King's Slipway (Causeway Bay).
For further particulare and ivrpcetion
cers apply to
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, Ang, 16,.1922.
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.
THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE GRAPH COMPANY, LTD.
Le following unclaimed telegrams are lying at the office of 7 be Great Northern Telegraph Comping (Limited)-
Yukio Fakurauchi c/o Eskozəki-ma, from Tokio,
Mitani Hakozaki-maru, from Tokio. Ef henny Jardins, from K be. Brazier I-Berger Dougula from
Amoy.
Bin Belen Redorp from Langbai, Mimito, from Shau hai,
Nibonzolai!
Kiyohi Milenyobi
Migcabikas, from Nagasaki.
Konghengtai, frem bughai. 2057 (2), from Shanghai.
Nobuyer, from Shanghai.
Wingon West Point, from Gole.
3057, from Shanghai
Makwai Pingon Hotel, from Peking.
9555, from Yokelis ron.
Wingeam Goinglee Victoria Street,
from Yokohama.
1b. KRING,
Superintendent.
Hongkong, August 3, 1922.
KASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRAL- ASIA & UBINA TELŁORAPO CO.
List of unclaimed telegrams lying in' EA Telegraph Office, Hongkong,
Ruby Gonzales 34 Deiphang Road Koelain from Brothe
Wolulness, from Sandakan.
M. R. YAIREY,
Superintendent
long kinh dinh & 102.
MASSAGE.
Mrs. HONDA, Mrs. KISAKI and
R. SHIMIDZU,
No. 24, Wyndham Burnet. (opposite to the "China Méal")
SWAY HOUSE
HAT MAKER,
No. 18, Wyndham Street,
OFFICE
!WORKS 31, urene H. Uti, Beard St. Waachal RE THE EASTERN SUPPLY CO.
General Contructors Hogs and Office Furnisher Ships Upholsterers and Painters
Tel 4305.
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Distributors.
This Advertisement is, Isued by British-American Tobacco Co. (China), Ltd.
CANADIAN STATEOWNED
FLEET.
RESULTS FOR 1921.
Che shipping world is agreed that the financial severity of the year 1921 bas never had a parallel in the annals of maritime commerce. Conditions that with the dawn of the year show ed signs of improvement grew steadily worse; money that tended to become easier grem Ecarcer; tonnage, already
"PERSPIRATOR"
of ccean routes which have not only PATTERSON'S been of great financial benefit to Canadian Exporters and the industries they represent, but have also been' the means of finding a considerable amount of traffic for the Government- National-Grand owned Canadian Tronk Railways, to which they act as
Has the "perspirator” come to stay? Known in the United States as a "west baad,” it consists of a band.
a feeder. It has also been responsible age worn round the brows to prevent for the conservation of funds within the perspiration, resulting from ener the Dominion itself-which otherwise getic exorciso, from running into the would have been disbursed abroad in
the form of wages and costs of repair eyes. W. M. Hoover, who won the and atores-and also in the relief of Diamond Sculls at Henley wore ope
terson at Wimbledon when he defeat-
ed Randolph Lycett in the flood round of the singles,
in excess of requirements, continue to unemployment in shipyards and allied‹f the regular patterns; also C.L. Pat swell beyond all proportion to ita pre-industries. sent means of niilisation. Added to these, the shipowner had to face a rate redaction on the goods be carried of so much as 50 per cent, while to crown bis troubles labour diepotes arose and compelled bim to send his ships to foreign repair yards.
Spectators assumed they were ad spling the Lenglen bandeau" for wasculine wear.
New felde, er mote appropriately, channels along which to develop direet trade with Canada, have been invest igated and trade routes bave been established to many ports which bitberto depended for their Canadian A. United States tourist informed a traffic upen the irregular visite of | Daily Mail reporter that the perspir steamers, or upon indirect sailings stor is used extensively by American entailing cost of transhipment of cargo athletes.
It is, therefore, surprising to find that steamship owners are adopting stringent methods to retrench and and ita attendant danger of damage to "The perspiration band is made of ecomomise to the detriment of ex-shipments. Imports have, therefore, coarsely woven absorbent material,
pansion.
been enabled to enter Canada at first For 1021 the Canadian Government hand-an important step forward in Merchant Marine, Ltd., is stated to the establishment of inter empire ehow a balance on tho wrong side for trade. the first time. This is staled to be As far as possible the OG.M.M., over 8,000,000 dols, but includes Lid, in accordance with the original depreciation, which is probably a very policy adopted upon its formation, eubstantial item. Particular interest bas pot encroached upon the regularly is attacked to the performance of this established routes of contemporary State-owned fleet. The ordinary companies. Curiously enough it; la steamship company adds to upon these new roatee that the ita fleet by degrees. the greatest encouragement to establish policy naturally being to increase the regular services has been experienced. number of steamers in proportion to the traffic returns, or accordingly as rade conditions warrant. With the 0.0.M.M. however, the case was different.
Under pressure from the Blather Cuntry, Canada undertook the buil ding of cargo steamers during the war
light and soothing to the skin," he said. "It is held in place over the eyebrows by a band of elastic or a light webbing strap and buckled round the back of the head."
It is possible the "perspirator" may prove popular especially among lawa tennis players wearing spectacles, whose glasses are blurred frequently by perspiration.
Au amusing experience is related in Lion yards; the selection of personnal this connection by the captain of one to man the ships, and the building up of the 0.0.31.M. steamers plying he and cohesion of world-wide machinery tween Vancouver and Australis. He to secure traffic for the undertaking. had to collect zomo 500 tons of Little wonder, is it therefore, that merchandise at one of the South Sa in their third year-1921-the Islande, and had instructions to C.G.M.M. oparated at a loss, even so obtain any other cargo available. On great as it was,
With the recovery
to relieve the scarcity of tonnage, with arriving in port, the fact that his ship of trade to normal conditions the the result that she found her If in was sailing direct to Canada quickly company should assume a position of possession of a fleet of steamers at the became known and be found himself the greatest importance in theexternal close of hostilities when her exports of able to secure an additional 1,000 tons trade of Canada. This is a factor. munitions and supplies had assumed of freight before leaving the port.. fn which will not be lost on Canadian enormous proportions. She found deed he states that he was chased manufacturers, to whom already much benefit has ncerned by the borcalf, nevertheless, largely deprn-down the main thoroughiare by mer dent upon the steamers of other choots anxious to obtain direct ship keoping open of trade routes to countries to distribute her vast ontent of local produce to Canada It practically all parts of the British pat, and it seemed probable that so happated that this incident was Empire as well as to other importaut tluse countries themselves would re- the fcierunner of a regular call by parte of the world. quire all the tonnage they could fad steamers of the CGMM on that for the carriage of the produce of route. their own nationals:
In the meantime the directors and the Minister and Railways are to bi
In re viewing the activities the congratulated on their intention to It will thus be seen that the C.G.M.M. during 1921, one must re- lay up or dispose of the smaller 0.0 1. came into being, not as a member that the company from its steamers which have not been found peculative acquisition, but as a vital inception has had a titanic struggle to large enough for the handling of factor in the Dominion's we'fare ne gain a footing. Nevet before bas the general traffic on the ocean routes well as that of the Empire. Although task of attempting to put a merchant which are being maintained. When a large sum of mosey must of fleet into commission during a period this operation is completed thirty. necearity be written off-as-loss of three yard heen attempted; nor is eight ships will be felt in commission, Loving to reduced toounge values and it likely that again the situation will and as the two largest ships of the to the trade depresion succeeding Tours It bes made ling pera. cele recently come into its inception, the C.O.M.M. has been of couro a dial of organisatinh both ervice this number should be ample directly responsible, 'daring difficult on land and ere; the taking over of to care for fanadian trade for at least
somo sixty ships from the construe the next few yms. period, for the regular maintenanes
HOTELS AND CAFES.
LEADING FAR EASTERN HOTELS
HONGKONG
SHANGHAI:
Peak Hotel
Hongkong Hotel
Repulse Bay Hotel
Asior House Hotel
Palace Hotel
PEKING:
(Two minutes from Star Ferry).
Grand Hotel Kalce Grand Hotel des Wagon Lits
Ltd.
The Hongkong Hotel Co,
In conjunction with
The Shanghai Hotels, Lid.
and
The Grand Hotel des Wagons Lits, I ta
PALACE HOTEL
KOWLOON
Recently renovated and refurnished, electrio Hght and fans throughout and satirely under new management. Cuisine under the personal supervision of the proprietor. Bar and Billiard Rooms Terms: moderata. Special ferma – is familles on application to
Telephone K. J. Talographie Add.: "PALACE,"
HOTEL
WEST BUND,
J. H. OXBERRY, Proprietor.
"ASIA”
CANTON.
Leading Hotel in South China.
First class Accommodation.. Electric Lights, Fans 2:3 Elovators. Roof Garden. Hairdressing Saloon,
Splendid Views of City and Pearl River.
Excellent Cuisine.
Morlerate Rates.
Under the Management of the SUN 00., LTD., CANTON
KING. EDWARD HOTEL
A
CENTRAL LOCATION. ►
LL ELECTRIC TRAKA Pass Entranos, Kaz-
Batta and Sanitary Fitting,
Water Butem throuzbral Beat of Food and Telephons are. Talagraphic Add
Berrics.
VICTORIA
J. WITONEXA, Manager.
THE NEW VICTORIA CAFE- THE HOUSE FOR GOOD EATS
Tiffins sind Dinnste (Menu and A' LM Uarte) at all hours
Beżors and Confectionar. Cakes made for parties ato.
Tel. 2887.
24. Der Vorax Road Central
NEW MAÇAO: HOTEL All the comfists of a home rombined with :-
Umoderada prices. Hadutifully alluated facina the m4-op-40-date Listal, Lares and Bosforable Kitems, Excel- Jet,baising mudez. İzjerjemand, Manegels are "Bepante
Klockría Liebt Lroughout, Pubila and Primate bars and talliined Room, Piret Čips, spenSUS dation "fir: Familes and i Tusjista. - Tarme- moder
K: 17 MAX, Managate?
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v, and
Embroideries, Etc. No. 70. Lower Lascar Bów. Tel. 862.
YAN
KEE.
7 Tit Hong Lane," Entrance from Jubilee Street. Coal Contractors for the Household TSL 3825.
YEE SING.
GENTLEMEN'S
TAILOR
13, W llington Street,
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