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HONGKONG

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

AUCTIONEERS, &c.

PAUL BREWITT,

Zetlad Street, Auctioneer, Appraiser and Connaission Ag.ut.

HUGHES & HOUGH;

HONGKONG

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

MERCANTILE AGENT

Woong & Com

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 11TH, 1900

Duidell Strest, Agents for American and

Export Houses. European

PHOTOGRAPHERS

Austfoneres to tho. Government, and Share

and General Brokers, cerner Leo-House

Strest and Praya Central.

E HING,

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Enlarging. Developing, Printing, Moda rate Rates, 20s, Queen's Road East.

Auctioner, Valnor and Goods Broker, MEE CHEUNG,

Daddell Street,

V. I REMEDIOS.

Auctiones, Appraiser and Agent,

8. Queen's Road Contral

BOARD AND LODGING

STAG HOTEL,

Ice House Btroat, Top Floor, Fermanent Enlargements, Groups, Views, eto; Dave! opment Works, Amators Requisites M. MUMEYA, JAPANESE ARTIST,

Bromide and Crayon Bolargaments. Work dous for Amateurs; Queen's Road, Ci

148 au 150, Queen's Road Central TEE CHUN,

Comfortable and Cheap,

THE WESTERN HOTEL

Excellen: Accommandation. $2.50 per day.

90 and 92, Queen's Ros. Wost

BOOKBINDING

DAILY FRESS" OFFICE.

The only oss in China having European taught workmen Equil to Home Werk. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS

W. BREWER & CO.,

Printers Bookbinders and Account Book Manufacturers, 2 and 27. Queen's Road

(under Hongkong Hotel).

BUILDERS

KANG ON

Contractor; 30, D'Aguilar Street, Local and Coast Fort Buildings, Timber, Briok

and Granite. Se p

Mechanics engageil, Estimates given. CHEMISTS, DEUGGISTS, &c.

THE PHARMACY,

10. Queen's Road Central Family and Dispensing Chemists, Wines, Spirits end

Cigara.it.

"THE VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

Chonia's and Druggists, High-class Aern

ted Waters, Dealers in Photographie

Rojalites, Queen's Road.

WATKINS, LD. APOTHECARTES' HALL, 66. Queen's Roud Central Cigars Aerated

Waters. Wines, Beers, Spirits, eta,

CURIO DEALERS

FUJIYAMA & CO.,

Importers, Exporters and Dealers in Japa news Carios, 5, D'Aguilar St.,and at Kole.

KUHN & KOMOR.

Fino Act, Japanese and Chinese Curios, 21 and 23, Queen's Road, Hongkong,

Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama.

KWONG HING

China Porcelain, Crockery Ware'; 59.

Queen's Roid Central.

DENTISTS

WONG HOMI

Surgeon Dentist, 50, Queen's Road Central,

WONG TAT FONGA

Surgen Dentist, 24, Bank Buildings,

Opposite Hongkong Hotel.

DINING ROOMS.

THE COSMOPOLITAN HOUSE,

-Breakfasts, Tifus, Dinners, Wines, eto,

with Moels; 34, Queen's Road,

DRAPERS

EBRAHIM ELTAS & CO. K

Milliners, Silk Mercers, Haberdashers,

Low Prices 37, 39, Wellington Street.

WING HOP,

Ladies Tailor Dressmaker, Draper, 62,

Wallington Street,

SEE WOO,

Tail, Draper and Outfitter; 07 and 68,

Queen's Road.

FLOUR MEECHANTS

SPERRY FLOUR COMPANY,

Merchent Miller, San Francisco. Eltern Branch, Pedder Street,

WILLIAM WHILE, Manager FURNITURE WAREHOUSENEN

A CHEE & CO., Established 1959.

Every Household Requisite. Depot for

Eastman Kodak Films and Accessories;

17, Queen's Road Central

LI KWONG LOONG NE

Cabinet-mater. Furniture Dealer, Art De corator and Dealer, 17, Queen's Road.

GEOCERS

THE MUTUAL STORES

SUB-AGENTS LIFTON, LD...

Band 10 D'Aguilar Street,

Provision and Coneral Merchants.

H. TIL

Wise and Spirit Merchants, Grocerias,

Fast

Goods, Lowest Rates. Try Charles Evaporated Cream 16 D'Aguiler

Street:

JEWELLERS

KANG LEE & D

Jewellers, Gold and Silversmiths Wate

nakers, Jakiness Curios and Blackwood Furniture Opposita Post Office, 30,

Queen's Road Central

MAISON LEVY HERMANOS, ›

Diamond Merchants and Watchmakers, 40, Watson's Building, Queen's Bead Also ut Shanghai, Manth, Paris and Iloilo,

SUN SHING, Established 1940.

Silk, Gauzes, Crepe Shawls, Chinaware, feary etc.. Gold and Silversmiths and Engravers 90, Queen's Road Central

WAH LOONG

Gold and Silversmith, Silk Dresses, Crepe Bhawla Ivory Lacqnerware, Fans, Curios, Bristles, Human Hair, Fen-

thers, 88, Queen's Road Central THE LIGHT OF THE FUTURE EASTERN ACETYLENE LIGHTING COMPANY, Head office, 62, Queen's Bood Central, Fittings of every dos

cription for the ACETYLENE LIGHT at

Towpat rates.

H. TERA

DAILY PRESS" OFFICE Proofs read by Englishmen.

RATTAN FURNITURE

WOO KEE, Late HANG CHEONG SHING.

Rattan Chairs Matting. Bamboo Blinds, 73, Queen's Road Central.

etc.7

KHONG TẠI LOY

Rattan Fumiture, Bamboo, Blinds, Mat-

tings all Colours; 18. Praya Central SANG NOW,

Rattan Furniture, Bamboo, Screens, Hat ting of all Colonts; 43. Queen's Roads, C.

SILK GOODS DEALERS

[ALL-RIGHTS RESERVED,

Σ

W. LAIRD CLOWES. (Author of The Royal Navy, do)

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THE MEN OF THE NAVY,

sading men and gnus, in target practice, in rifle firing, and in a hundred useful exercises; and that the physique can lie excellently culti rated and kept in condition so long as pulling beate a reta nei pul militery masts have shrouds, thôngh, of course, physical drill, rislo, cutlers, and dumb-bell exercise, handling am- munition and projectiles, coaling ship,aul gon practice all help in the development of muscle, and the keeping in order of the liver.

PROMOTION

time, it is desirable

BUSINESS NOTICES.

房燊芝廣 KWONG CHI KOON DISPENSARY.

街欄槳墟省東

CHEONG LAN STREET, CANTON,

您開年四拾陸百微任登英大

ESTABLISHED 1864

記為鮮吉意如

Trade Mark KWONG CHI KOON DISPENSARY.

CHEONG LAN STREET, CANTON.

ESTABLISHED 1804.

UNRIVALLED U 1 YAU or AS YOU WISH OIL."

Prices at $1.00 per bottle. 0.50 por hattlo. 0.25 per bottla.

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who enters to masy to become, in time, Chief Gunner Chief Boatswain, or Chief Carpenter, THE NAVY AND THE EMPIRE, with full my rising from £182 10s to £219

year, apart from cartein extras which may be obtained and to retire, at length, with the uk of Lisatenaut, ant with a minimum half-my of £115. a year. This is no bal outcok, say, for the son of a working man or even a small tradesman. Ho may, without excuse to himself, acquire in the course of his It is differult to understand how Great Britain experforce, technical knowledge, especially eleo. managed to win any of her naval battles a hum-trical, capable of being of great value to him in The vexed question of weather or not Jack, dad years ago. She possessed, of course, as retirement, when, be it remembered, he is like his brother, Tommy, should be regularly unmber of officers of wholly exceptional ability. still no more than middle-aged; and long and eligible for promotion to a commission is one ef some difficulty. At present there are on the active and she had plenty of men afost but officers honourable service in the navy seldom fails to esnnot win battles alone; and mere numbers are command for a healthy retired officer or pen-Est only a couple of commissioned officers who only a saare, unless good carol and discipline sioned man some shore billet that is well worth began their professional career on the lower deck. Their opinions, if I had any opportunity of se.. be with them. It is hard, indeed, to realise how having,

earing them, would greatly influence my view, TO RETAIS OCH RUPEESTACY, the British seaman of the end of the eighteenth

But admirable theagh modera British blue upon the point, I am not sure that, so long ountary could possibly have been the good aga- ter which he undoubtedly was. A certain pro jacket is, and vast as are the improvements as the present social atmosphere of the Marine and Portrait Pointer, 50, Queen's portion of the men volunteered, and bore of have of its been effected in his position and service remains unmodified, these ofilcers would

Road, Upstairs"

their own from will the liardships of the service; prospech there are still may reforms which advocate un alteration of the existing conditions bat a great many men-perhaps one half-were must be carried out if our seamen are to remain except in very special cases, such as their own Japanoss Photographer, 14, Beaconsfieldadost against their will, and had to thank the permanently ahead of all the rost. The blue caves were. But I do think that if, in noval Arende, Queen's Road Cl. aloo Wanchal,navy for having forcibly and violently torn jacket richly deserves more comfort and en. wardrooms, keenness were more encouraged Amateur's Requirements a Specialty them from their homes and relativos. In ad-contarement than fogats; and as the giring of than it is, and if an officer were habitually dition, there were on the lower dack of most them to him would cost the country very little valued by his associates and superiors more for his PRINTING

ships a number of bad characters who had been inned, and would conduce to an enermons extent professional merits and acquirements, than for given the option of imprisonment or service, to the general efficiency of the navy, it seems a the position held in society by his father and and who had chosen the latter. For the most thousand pities that they should be denied him, grandfather, his sisters and his aunts, promotion part they must have been surly and undesirable Moreover, it reust he said of him that he has to a commission from the warrant ranks would shipmates. One could scarcely expect to find been remarkably moderate in putting forward be appreciated by the recipient as it would enthusiast, dash, and brillant courage con his claims for consideration, and flat he syste. undoubtedly be beneficial to the sorrice. For pienous in a force thus recruited To keep this antically conducts himself so admirably as to tong the warrant officers are to be found some miscellaneous mass in something like order was merit i spopathy and goodwill even before he of the best and most capable men in the navy. I admit, however, that there is something to te the business of the marines, between whom and asks for the

First among the necessary reforms is an said on behalf of the attitude which most naval the seamen, in consequence, very little love was usually lost. Food was bad; leave was almost alteration in the scale of victasling. The officera assume with regard to this problem. A unknown; punishment, as I have already said present regulations provide for the daily issue wardroom and its surrounding cabins, represent was incessant and often brutal: the non trare ta officers and men of fresh meat and vegetables, a very small world; and, if a body of twenty er trested rather ny beasts or machines than as when procurable." The practical mearing of thirty men have to be shut up in that small- kuman beings; and extraordinary tyranny was when procurable, is that fresh meat and world for three yearn at commonly exercised by the officere. Yet these vegetables are only issued when a ship is in part, people fought and won their country's battles or has ao lately left port that the fresh provisions Even at the height of the mutiny at Spithead are rot, hai time to become edible in con- when it manst here seemed to many that the sequence of the ordinary effects of warmth, malcontents cared nothing for their country, moisture nul fermentation. The value of fresh and when it was admitted by most that the food can scarcely be ever-estimate), and in these

Loss difficult of solution are certain question grievances of the fest were of a very substantial days, wheu long cruises are very exceptional. it nature, the mutineers, having related to pro-world be quite casy to guarantee to every ship's connected with disrating and with persions. I cesd to ses, were careful to czplain that they company a perpetual supply of fresh provisions think, for example, that it is wholly wrong that

Native Drag shops in Canton, employing should not rafias to proceed if it were a question of all kinds, if only the Admiralty would make any petty officer should be liable to permanent WONG CHI KOON is one of the largest about 300 mon. The Proprietor, Mr. U. Yam of meating the enemy. And immediately after arrangements for cold storage in every vessel reduction of rank except by u senteuse of court. this much less excusable muthy at the Nose, the But this the Admimity does not da. Tästand, marial. At present a first or second class petty Ting, is a man of great energy and business fellows who had been mast bitter agalist dis-it victuals slips with salt park, alt be, split oflear may be disrated at the discretion of his capacity, and is also very benevolant, giving

usually with an

an eys to the main off. oipline were the fellows who won the battle of peas, preserved mast, sad prasarved potatoes, captain, and a chief patty officer may away thousands of dollars worth of medicino in Camperdown, one of the hardest fought actions fills the brand-rooms with hard biscuit, makes smilinely punished, subject to the approval of charity relay may testimonials as to the iancy of his medicines from officials, sokolars of the wor

no provision for having ft bread, and the commander-in-chief or senior officer a una eficiency

desiroos and i I am no palliator of mutiny and disorder; but declines to comtazaplate the posibility of the who does not necessarily know much about the nnd business mon. Like the Chinese generally I cannot help thinking that the mutineers of issue of sol smle sal halamana dietary as rights of the case. Such disrating, sinos it he has those days must have had an enormous amount butter and milk. This is a disgraceful and acts the whole service care and the extending his business to foreign countries, of good in them, since they fought as they did injurious exhibition of bad conservation, cabsequent pensima, is a very serious matter, and giving people of western luids the benefit of his He has submitted to me the formulas of some in spite of their deep-rooted discontent, and sank There is no reason whatsoever why the blus-should not be left to the possible passion er their grievances when they found themselves in jacket, when at sea, should not be fal as well prejudice of on individual. On the contrary, of is preparations for examination, giving fult Medical Powder and the Tit T's San presence of the fos. Their behaviour is essen. I do not say as luxuriously-ins the passenger in I hold that a pasion ones earned should be explanation as to the modient qualities of the tially characteristic of a spirit which, we may a weil steamship, nor is there any reason why secured absolutely to him who has earned it ingredient. I have forud the Tung Kwan Sun post of Anak, Barore, Camphor, Rhabarb, two be thankful, has generally existed throughout the man, if he wants such a thing as butter, except in such circumstances az, by the operation or Falling, and Bruising Medical Fowder com

kinds

with rol oxide of morney and yellow sulphide of ship's canteen or elsewhere. In the past, if our his right to hold property. I had, too, at kind seinou fought better than the samen of other pensions should go to all who have earned them,

fead in life. Again, it does not seem altogether gous bones

chavings of

that nations, it was largely because they were batter irrespective of their pecuciary means or position Besites this it contains gold lost, tigers and dra fed. They are no better fid now..

to

omit solence proves

einert, he proposes to lug on the lower deck of a melern French or reasonable that a marine should not receive the horus,

The medicine is to be chiefly used as a ster- American man-of-war is twice as good as that same pay and rations above as he receives afloat; from the medicine prepared for foreign use. on our lower decks, the making being not less or that so little encouragement should be held superior than the rosteriais. Our masn's men out to the oral petty officer to Infaco Butatory, as is put up in small motal bottles by The small amount of orida of meronry Lod hours also require rearrangement. Those now in to aspire to warrant rank; or that the which is can be injected into the nostrils. in vogue leave far too great an interrel between amount of leave to which men, as well as cflcers, sulphids of arsenic will not be dangerous used "supper" and breakfast, and allow the physi are theoretically entitled should be hardly ever in this way.

cbtainable; or that ponsions, and especially forces to ran down too much at night.

Greenwich Age Pensions and pensions to widows USZLIES WORK IN THE NAVY,

and orphans of mos killed on service, should not be nare promptly paid than is now usna! Bat most of the grievances of the lower deck age of a rather technical nature, and, I fear counot be property unilerstood and appreciated by laymen without munchfüller explanation than I have space for. Moreover, some of them are

DHUNAMAL CHELLARAM,

Dealer in Indian, Chinese, and Japanese Silk and Fancy Goods, also Art Works, 2DAg 2, DAguilar Streat.

THE GLOBE (TEJUMULL POHUSING),

Indian, Chinese and Japanese Silk Goods, Calmers Shawls. Spanish Wines and Manila Cigers; 19. D'Aguilar Streat

SINCERE & CO..

Bilk Handkerchiefs, Shawls Table Covers, etc. Wholesale and Retail; 122, Queen's Road Contral and 123, Wellington St.

WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL

Wholesale. Importers and Exporters. India. Chinese & Japanese Silks, Cashmere Shawls and Cerlon Lace: 40, Quoan's

Road, Cl

SILK LACE MANUFACTURERS

FR. BLUNCK,

Exporter of Real Hand-made Torshon Lace in Silk, Linen and Cotton, Grasscloth and Silk Embroideries, Hand-mado: Silk and Linen LACE Curtains made to order; 17, Queen's Road, Central. STOREKEEPERS

T. BLACKHEAD & CO.,

Navy Contractora, Shipshandiera, Sail, makers, Frovision and Coal Merchants, Praya Central, next Hongkong Hotel. KWONG BẰNG 2 CÓ

Shapchandlers, Sailmakers, Brasa and tron

Merchante 68, Pruya Central.

LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.

Teilors and Outätters, Pinnoforte Dealers Shipohandlers, Furniture Dealers and Upholsterers, Wine and Spirit Mer

chantal

MORE & SEIMUND.

Shipchandlers, Sailmakers, Riggers, Com mission Agents and General Store

keepers. 17, Praya Central,

TAILORS

AH-MEN, HING-CHEONG & CO.,

Tailors Drapers and Ontiliters, Queen's

Road Contral, Old Club Site.

Medical Powder." 50 cents por battle. IT TIT TA SAN or "Falling aud

that some unity of feeling and habit should pre-TUNG KWAN BAN, or "Army rail among them Nevertheless. I do not know that modern wardrooms are much less plotsant places of abodo than ware the wardrooms of the days of old, when many officers who are new admitted to them had to live apart.

chance.

Braising Medical Powder." Price st 50 cents per bottle. Made from the bost selected medicine to be used for the abore Oil and Powder,

散及油造製泡藥好選拺

rest

medicines.

or

faith in medicine

eresy maak and rating in the service. Sailors should be obliged to buy it for himself at the of the culinary law, would deprive a civilian of po umenie, azizal and vegetable

have many hardships to put up with, and they delight in imagining hardships and grievances na additional reasons for grumsing; but their dissontent, real or fictitions, seldom caps their loyalty for long. If the loyalty and moral of the men souli resists as it generally did the temptations offered by the discomforts, the cruelties, and the contempt of the eighteenth century, we may reasonably hope for even more splendid conduct on the part of our blus-jackets now, when a great many cannes of discontent have been perranzontly done away with; when the claws of the brutal captain-if arch a man survives—have been cut very short; and when

THE BRITISH BLUEJACKET SUPREME,

+

Curcual, which are!

are known in

in western ploriccy.

(Signed) J. G. KERR,

Canton Hospital.

Directions are given according to the Chinese method of wing the medicines.

The nature of the oil is very mild, Lat its action is exceedingly good, possessing won- defully curative effects in both internal and external diseases. As it is an invaluable medi- cine it should be kept on hand ready for na by all persons, whether at home or abroad.

DIRECTIONS.

Another urgently needed reform is the aboli the seaman is treated, both during and after histion of useless drills and labions. It is usual on period of service, 14 ore who deserves wall of board all British man-of-wer to cause the men his country.

to do certain things as certain hours, ne mitter whether those things be otherwise called for or I hare sean much of bluejackets, British and net. Thus there are hours when guns are foreign; and I do not hesitate to say that, taken cleaned, und brass work is rolished, The guns

For external use rab the oil on the templės, all round, cars are far and away the best in the nud brass work may be already as shining as grievances which are due not so macht to the world. Their superiority, no doubt, depends glass, unit there may bo no speck of dirt or dust Regulations as to the manner in which there forehead, between the eyebrows, back of the

pain or soreness almest entirely on the fact that, unlike other anywhere but never cand. The blue jacket gulations are carried out. I must leave the shears and zook, on the chest and back, on the Branch: A MAN, opposite City Hall,bluejackets, they are long service men, who have ordered to clean and polish as usail; and ho may / Jeet, as one far too extensive for more then very abdomen or whorever the

The oil has beneficial and rub on tho been trained from boyhood to their work and bo seon rubbing and furbishing in a perfrue brief and superficial treatment in a newspaper. ocuted. It must be rubbed on for 5 minutes. For Naval Hitary and Court, 16, Queen's Road, whose service is not as incident in their lives, tory way tome mirror-like rail or mounting I have confined myself chiefly to a few points/ toothache put a little in the tooth en rolton bnt is, in fact, their career. Perhaps the Ameri- which nothing on earth could possibly make which can be simply stated, and which are fair. effects in headache, fainting, colds, sore throat, can seaman individually possesses more natural any brighter or cleaner. Berely our seamonly obvious to everyone. Fron if the authorities stomach-ache, colic pains, rheumatism, numb diarrhea, toothache, pains in the head and con- intelligence and smartress; perhaps the Germans are primarily warriors, not housemaids; and would initiate reforms in these matters and mess of the limbs, pain in the back, cramp, seaman is more rigorously disciplined, perhaps surely, at a time when the art of war olmages would for the present leave other matters out of local swelling and inflammations, infuenza,

und mosquito bites. the Italian seamas, defective though he is in alraest from year to year, and when the da- couidemtion, great good would be done and vulsions after childbirth, prickly heat, boils, some very important sea qualities, is better mande upon kaowledge and experience grow the naval would be immensely, benefited. dressed on big occasions but upon the whole, I doily greater, some better employment than I say again, the British aluejacket is beyond hars indicatel can be found for intelligent rivalry. He has long since got over the worst tara,

E HAUGHTON & CO..

Opposite Kuhn's Curio Store.

HUNG YUEN,

Outfitters, Shire Makors, Hatters. Hosiers,

Drapers, 85, Queen's Road, Ce. Ez l. LANE CRAWFORD & CO.

Queen's Rend.

TAK CHEONG

Tailors, Gentleman's Outfitters, Hatters, Hoisters, and Drapere. Chinese Silk of all kinds, 50, 52, Queen's Rd. Central,

YEE SANG FAT & CO...

Outfitters, Piece Goods, Underwear, Shoes, Hets Silk Handkerchiefs, Opposite Post

Oce, Queen's Roul Centra TOBACCONISTS

DS DADY BURJOR LOS FILIPINOS,"" Importer of the Best Manila Cigars, 55,

Pottinger Sp Strea

KRUSE & CO.

Wholesale and Retail Horana and Manila Cigare, Egyptian Cigarettos, Dealers in

Fancy Goods, Agenta Cornaught House,

House, Queen's Road.

of his traditions drunkenness and other vices, Similarly, must and sail drill should now he but he has never lost sny of his simplicity and abolished in training as well as in seagoing honesty, and intellectually so far, I mean, as vessels. Of course, if it were likely that a hip his professional qualities are affected he is would ever go into action under sail, or would. very hard to beat. I have known licers call make any use of sail power in war time, there him stupid; but if our flere had to command might be arguments against this reform, but French or Bastian seames, they would attach we know quite well that maste and saila, nave a different signification to stupidity, and would for mere bout work, are as obsolete as the long never again apply the term to British blusher, and, since we no longer require men to jackets No British officer will deny, I am sa, exercise with the bow, it seems unressonabla that for trustworthines upon critical scensions, that we should still ask them to perfect them- reulinszy of resource, patience under hardships, selves in the working of masts and yards. The bravery, and good general behaviour, par cea ohjust of all praction! iustraction in the nary man is to be preferred to any other whom he should be to perfect officers and mem in the use of those machines Bad weapons which they will knowszy

CARTRIDGES.

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PRICE OF 12-BORE CARTEIDJES:--

Loaded with With Powder Powder only, and 1 oz of Shot,

$7.410 8.00 3.65

Pegamoid Cases Primrose Cases $5.65

3 per cent, discount on orders of 1,000 and ovor: Ejector Brass Cases. 6.90

Apply to

WM

* Hongkong.

Hongkong. 27th July, 1897.

Gunmakers,

gums.

Internally the dose is five drops in a little water, and it is to be repeated evory two or thres hours, at the same time using it terrally.

The proprietor of the Kweng Chi Koun of Canton has placed in my hands Drag Store with the receipt for each.

His UI YAU "As you wish Oil" has a for examination a number of his preparations wide circulation and is very much used. It is

of ense of which are. ell known in our

und stimulant herbs and aromatic barks, mox

together with pingpin (a costly pharopher) bishops wort, orris root, with

kind of

kin

two or three other less known articles, but none of the objectionable substances which suter medicines. It is one of Chinese into many the combinations which has real merits and 112 it is not strange that it has attained so wide a reputation for the relief of maladies for which it is recommended...

COLD STORAGE.

THE HONGKONG ICE. COMPANY, LIMITED

The mia, as we have rein, is caught young. have to handle in action. It is not necessary to now prepared to receive perishable pro VICTORIA CIGAR DEPOT.

1 and 2 Lesgune Street East, AGENTS FOR He then goes to a training ship for boys, and to tach them how to handle the things which their visions for Cold Storage at EAer FoNT. At

W KONNEDY & Co., 37, Talle Bana sailing brig, or seagoing training-ship, before grandfathers used; and, looking to the fact that Moderate Rates..

toto, Manila, Windsor Lady and being passed on to a regular man-of-war. Those the amount of really ussia, practical

The Jockey "Cigare

who desire to know fa soms detail what he may knowledge awaiting acquirement by both men WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS become, what are his duties in his various rat and officers is almost unlimited, it is folly

H. PRICE & CO.

12, Queen's Road

D

and Calle Anloaga, Manila

AMERICAN SYSTEM ENTISTET

OF

No. 39 QUERY'S ROS CENTRAL CHADWICK KEWAGE (LATE OF POATE & NOBLE). Hongkong, 15th September, 1899,

ings, and how he does them, will do well to read to waste & moment on knowledge which, a little book entitled Life in the Royal Navy," at best, is only indirectly of any value wintso by A Banker, which was written about ten erer. The old bad hool declares that uerre years ago by my friend, Mr. Thomas Holman and resource cannot be incalented excopt Ganer, R.N., and published by Chamberlain, of through the medium of maste and yards; and Landport, Portemonth. That book-it is hardly that, if you abolish masts and yards, the men more than a pamphlet follows Mr. Holman, will be left without facilities for necessary phy. own not unsucessful natal career for twenty xical exercise. Good gracious! It appears to years, and gires a perfectly fair account as well me that nerve, readiness and resource may be of the drawbacks as of the great advantages of very well picked up in a 32-knot torpedo boat de- 1279 the service. It is at present open to any boy stroyer, lua fast picket-beat, in steam tactics, in

W. PARLANE,

Manager.

(Signed) Dacron J. G. KERR,

Canton Hospital,

Any order please apply to:- MERSES. DARTLY & Co.,

Chins.

No. 19, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, (89 Who are appointed Sols Agents for the sale

of our Goods.

KWONG CHI KOON. Hongkong, 5th May, 1900,

Hongkong, 17th February, 1899, BOMBAY RUMAH TRADING COn

PORATION. LIMITED. BANGKOK AND RANGOON.

TEAK SQUARES, PLANES, BOARDS and SCAN- TLINGS, PLANED, TONGUED, and GROOVED BOARDE, FOR FLOORING, CEALING, WALLING, for all PINKADOR RAILWAY BLEEPERS o. TEAK SHINGLES 70% ROOFING GAUGES,

Baton Supplied and Orders Booked by JARDINE. MATHESON & CO. Hongkong, Brd May, 1895.

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B. J. REMEDIOS: OREIGN AND COLONIAL STAMP

DEALER, -R

No. 87, ELGIN STREET, HONGKONG. Will be glad to send STAMPS on approval to any address on receipt of satisfactory refer-

ences.

Is also prepared to purchas used POSTAGE BTAMPS in Large or Small Qusaities for Cash. AGENTS WANTED, 15 to 25 per cent Discount Allowed. [1836

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