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HONGKONG

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

AUCTIONEERS, &c.

PAUL BREWITT, A

2, Zetland Street, Auctioneer, Appraiser

and Commission Agent.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers to the Government, and Share and General Brokers, corner Ice House

Street and Praya Central.

V. I. REMEDIOS, ‹

Anctionoor, Appraiser and Agout,

8 Queen's Road Contral

BOARD AND LODGING

THE WESTERN HOTEL,"

Excallout Accommodation, $2.50 por day..

80 and 92. Queen's Road West:

TOOKBINDING

“DAILY PRESS" OFFICE;

The only office in China having Europoon taught workmen. Equal to Home Work.

BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS

W. BREWER & CO.,

Puters, Bookbinders and Account Book Manufacturers, 23 and 25, Quoon's Road

(under Hongkong Hotel).

KANG ON.

BUILDERS

Contractor, 30, D'Aguilar Street Local and Cous Port Buildings, Timber, Brick

and ranite.

Mechanics engaged. Estirantes given.

CHEMISTS, DRUGGISTS, &0.

"THE PHARMACY,

10, Quoou's Bond Central Family and Disponding Chemists, Wines, Spirits and

Cigars.

THE VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

Chemists and Thruggista, High-class Aor

ted Waters, Dealers in Photographic

Roquisites, Queen's Road,

WATKINS, LD. APOTHECARIES" HALL, 60, Queen's Road Central, Cigars, Aerated

Waters, Wines, Beers, Spirits, ate..

CURIO DEALERS

KUHN & KOMOR, ↑

Fine Art. Japanese and Chinem Curios,

21 and 23, Queen's Road, Hongkong,

Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama.

KWONG HING

Chius Porcelain, Grockery Ware ; 50%,

Queen's Road Contral.

WONG HOMI,

DENTISTS

Surgeon Dentist, 30, Queen's Road Control

WONG TAI FONG.

Surgeon Dentist, 24. Bonk Buildings,

Opposite Hongkong Hotel,

DRAPERS

EBRAHIM ELIAS & CO.

Minors. Silk Mercers, Haberdashers.

Low Prices; 37, 39, Wellington Street,

BEE WOO.

Tailer, Draper and Ontattor: 67 and 69,

Queen's Road.

FLOUR MERCHANTS

SPEREX FLOUR COMPANY.

Merchant Millers, San Francisco, Eastern Branch, Pedder Birest,

WILLIAM WHILEY, Manager.

FURNITURE WAREHOUSEMEN

A CHEE & CO., Established 1850.

Every Household Requisite. Depot for Eastman's Kodak Films and Accessories;

17a, Queen a Boad Central.

LIKWONG LOONG,

Cabinet-maker, Furniture Dealer, Art. De cerator and Dealer, 17, Queen's Road.

GROCERS

THE MUTUAL STORES,

SUB-AGENTA LAPTON, LD,.

8 and 10 D'Aguilar Street,

Provision and Genomi Merchants.

JEWELLERS

KANG LEE & CON

Jewellers, Gold and Silversmiths, Watch mikers, Japanese Caries and Blackwood Furniture. Opposite Post Office, 36,

Queen's Road Central...

MAISON LEVY HERMANOS,

Diamond Merchants and Watomakers, 40 Watson's Building, Queen's Road. Also at Shanghai, Manila, Paris and Holl

WAH LOONG,

Gold and Silversmithi, Sük Dresses, Ce

Shawls, Ivory Lacquerward, F Curios, Bristles, Human Hair,

thors 88, Queen's Road Central.

THE LIGHT OF THE FUTURE EASTERN ACETYLENE LIGHTING COMPANY Hoad office, 62, Queen's

Road Contral Fittings of every des cription for the ACETYLENE LIGHT at

fowest rates.

MERCANTILE AGENT

WOODS & CO.

Daddell Street, Agents for American and

European Export Housos,

E HING

PHOTOGRAPHERS

Enkrging Developing, Printing, Mode

rate Bater, 20a, Queen's Road East.

MEE CHEUNG,

Ice House Street, Top Floor, Permanent, Enlargements, Groups, Views, etor Devel opment Works, Amateurs Requisites

M. MUMEYA JAPANESE ARTIST

Bromide and Crayon Enlargements. Work "done for Amateurs; 8a, Queen's Bosd, (1

HONGKONG

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

PHOTOGRAPHERS,

YEE CHUN,

H. YERA,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7TH, 1900

Japanese Photographer, 14, Beaconsfield Arcade, Queen's Road Cl., also Wanchai

Amateur's Requirements & Specialty.

PRINTING

DAILY PRESS" OFFICE. Proofs read by Englishmen.

RATTAN FURNITURE

KWONG TẠI LUY,

Rattan Furniture, Bamboo, Blinds, Mat-

tings all Colours; 18, Praya Central

SILK GOODS DEALERS

TEJUMUL POHUSING,

Dealer in Chinese, Indian and Japanese Goods, Silks, Woollen and Cashmere Shawls and other Sundry Goods; 4,

D'Aguilar Street, First Floor.

W ASSIAMULL ASSOMULL.

Wholesale and Retail Importers and Exporters, India, Chinese and Japanese Silke, Cashmere Shawls and Ceylon

Laco 46, Queen's Road. Cl. SILK LACE MANUFACTURERS

FR. BLUNCK,

Exporter of Real Hand-made Torchon Lace

JAPAN'S ATTITUDE IN THE CHINESE CRISIS.

taken it a short time I found grast benefit. My food agreed with me and I felt strongur. I kept been for years. on taking it, and soon was better than I had

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house, and whenever I feel anything of my old Since then I have kept the medicine in the complaint it never fails to ease me. in good health, for which I thank Mother like of this statement (Signed) Mrs. Esther Seigel's Syrup. You can make what use you L. Palin. Cotes Heath Bank, Standen, near Crewe, Nov, 1st, 1896."

Palin names. informs us that he has known her for some years, and vonohee for the accuracy Mr. Prunk T. Hudson, the chemist whom Mrs.

of her statement.

of

the gates for themselves. It was a grimily cynical performance, a worthy prelude to the serios of concessions subsequently exacted from The Tokyo correspondent of the Times writes China by her Occidental friends. She may have on July 6-It is very generally believedia Japan deserved such treatment, but that did not reu der that the Chines crisis must laul to serious com- it se painful, especially as it was accompanied Marine and Fortrait Painter, 50, Queen's plications between the Treaty Powers unless by a running comentary on the wretched

Road, Upstairs.

some definite understanding governs their pasillanimity and want of patriotism shown by actions. In common with every one else the people who endured auch things tamely. Japan were unprepared for such an outbreak China was mubjected to all kinds of indiguitina as that of the Boxers." They know that a and, at the same time, taunted for suffering spirit of anrost prevailed in China, and that then patiently. People learned to imagine trouble might occur at any moment. But their that nothing could rouss her, and the fast that impression was that the friends of progress were her indignation has at length overcome her more likely to bel than its opponents. In prudence seems to have taken the Japanese canse of this lady having become, at so early an In the absence of definite information we can spite of the epashing blow that Liberalisme also by surprise. They do not join in the outage, a victim of indigestion The unhappy do no more than speculate as to the original experienced ja 1998, when the Hanperor cry now raised against Chinese treachery and fact, however, is, that there are multitudes Kwang Hans ses aside and the Empress savagery. They are not prepared to my, that children, usually girls, who suffer in the same Dowager put forward as the figure-head of by doing. albeit in a blundering, blind oyed way, short of breath, and generally incapable. Every Conservatism, the Chinese continued to avail what she has been constantly ridiculed for not doctor comes across thom in his practice, und way. They are anemic, pale, weak, low-spirited, themselves steadily of the educating assistance doing-assorting her manhood-she has esta plenty of trouble and worry he has in trying-- of Japan. The great Viceroy Chang. Chih-blished another title to be abused and crushed, commonly with poor success-to cure them. tung, made wiser, probably, by the experiences Bat they do sincerely endorse the view that the The fundamental defect with these young people of Japan herself at the time of the resteration,Boxers" and their confederates are China's all, weak, cold, and torpid, hence food does not began soine three years ago to send men to worst enemies and that they must be quelled as nonrish, and all the symptoms and results of is a congenitally bad digestion. The stomach is Tokyo nominally to study this or that science, speedily as possible. Autong all the interested non-nutrition fellow, as described by Mess, Palin. but chiefly to ammine the appearances of nations Japan is most favourably situated to un-

The patient may dis--helpless to resist of some Western civilization and to acquire a liking for dertake the task of dealing with these fanatical ante disa liko pneumonia or quick consump old to the new no medicine proven so eflencious of 50,000 men within ten days of the receipt of te gee. it Inthe days of Japan's transition from the insurgents. She could have despatched an army bearing a load of illness and pain that is pitiable tion, or Bugar along for many years, as she did, for owing prejudice as foreign travel. That the news that Tientsin had been invested. It fact was brought to the knowledge of leading has been assorted that her finances prevent Chines by their intercourse with Japanese vigour of action. That is an error. She we statesmen like Marquis Ito and Count Okama never so favorably situated from a financial Margus Ito himself had been an anti-foreign point of view. When to war with China broke zealot prior to his voyage to England in 1862 out in 1894 the Tokyo Treasury held a sam of -and they began quietly to send students to about 25 million yen, representing accumulations Japan who, whatever may have been their of surplus revenue. It contains now a sum of 50 political complexion at the time of their arrival millious, representing a reservo set apart from in the Japanese capital, soon took on the colour the Chinese indemnity for purposes of naval of their surroundings. About 150 of these maintenance, famine relief, and educational nid; BLACKHEAD & CO..

youths-including a son of Chung Chih-tang--and it can lay its hands on 30 millions more with- Nary Contractors. Shipahandlers, Sail were studying in Tokyo when the recent dis oat suy trouble. The troops were ready, the

annkera. Provision and Coal Merchants.

Praya Contral, next Hongkong Hotel. tarkane broke out in North China. They had money was ready, yet Japan hesitated and is still to louve, of canra, but the oușictions acquired hesitating. It would have immensely gratified KWONG SANG & CO..

and the close relations established during their the national sentiment to see the Tientsin and Pe- Shipchandars, Sailmakers, Hardware, sojourn were not affected by the sudden out-king communities rescued by Japaness soldiers, Engineer Tools, Brass and Iron Mer-burst of anti-foreign fanaticism in their own and to see an anti-foreign rebellion in China

chants, 144, Des Vœux Road.

country, and it was interesting to observe that promptly quelled by Japanese military intervan- MORE & SETMUND,

whan a large batoh of them embarked at Yoko tion, The Tokyo Press wrote in that strain, Shipchandlers, Sailmakers, Riggers, Com-hama for Shanghai they were accompanied to and for a time the Government's apparent inac mission Agents and General Store the steamer by a number of Japanese high off-tion was litterly upbraidyt. But the Govera

keepers 3 and 45, Praya Central.

cials and prominent private individuals, alment, looking ahead, saw that the dangers TAILORS

though the Japanese nation already knew threatened by the Chinese rebels were a bagatelle that its Legution in Peking had been baret. compared with the dangers likely to result from that one of its diplomatie offers, and test want of ultimats concord between the foreignARFORD.”—Magazine Gap, cat in pieces by Chinese soldiers, and that Powers. The Times spoke truly when it said its marines were actually engaged in repell- that after Japan's Lowo-tong experience she ing an attack on the foreign concessionn

would not be likely to put her hand to any work Naval, Military and Court, 16, Queen's Road, in Tientsin. This recourse to Japanese edu- without some previous assurance as to the at-20,

cation represents only a part of the leaven titudo of European States towards its romits. of progress that has been working for sove-

But there is a larger consideration. Japan rel

years. Societies have been organized

wants to know something definite about the pro under the leadership of the most influential men in Japan with the object of overcoming the sequel of this disturbance. She has no desire gramme that the Powers intend to adopt in Chinese conservatism and lending assistance to

F.

iù Silk, Linen and Cotton, Grasscloth and Silk Embroideries, Hand-made Silk and Linen LACE Cartsins made to order; 17. Queen's Road, Central STOREKEEPERS

AH MEN. HING CHEONG & CO.,

Tailors, Drapers and Outfitters, Queen's

Road Central, Old Club Site,

Brach: A MAN, opposite City Hall,

R. HAUGHTON & CO.

Opposite Kuhn's Curio Stere.

HUNG YUEN

Outfitters, Shirt Makers, Hatters, Hosiers,

Drapers, 85, Queen's Road, Central,

TAK CHEONG,

Tailors, Gentlemen's Outfitters, Hatters. Hoisters and Drapers. Chinese Silk of all kinds, 50, & té, Queen's Rd. Central, Outfitters, Piece Goods, Underwear, Shoes, Hats, Silk Handkereliefs; Opposito Post

Office, Queen's Road Ceutral. TOBACCONISTS

YEE SANG FAT & CO.,

D. S. DADY BURJOR. LOS FILIPINOS," Importer of the Best Manila Cigars, 25,

Pottinger Street.

KRUSE & CO.

Wholesale and Retail Havana and Manila Cigars, Egyptian Cigarettes, Daniors in

Fanor Goods, Agents.

Connaught House, Queen's Road. VICTORIA CIGAR DEPOT,

1 and 2, Looyune Street East. AGENTS FOX W. KENNEDY & Co., 37, Calle San acinto, Manila, Windsor Lady" and

The Jockey“ Cigars. WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS

H. PRICE & CO.,

12, Queen's Road

for aggressions that have already impaired the integrity of China.

It is with England that the resolution of

States represent the open door policy that com Japan's doubts rests. England and the United

mends itself to Japan. England and the United States are also understood to sim at preserving the balance of power in the East and preventing the preponderance of any one State. With such a programme Japan entirely sympathizer, and to such a programme she is willing to lend her strongest support. But she declines to rely on conjecture only. She wants an explicit. understanding, and it is in Downing-street that the outlines of an understanding must be traced. If the British Government consents to be explicit, the difficulties will disappear at once. By this time a strong Japanese force might have been marching to the relief of Fe king, whereas all that Japan has actually deno is to send a fow thousand mon for immediato needs, and to prepare an army which can be moved so soon as its objective is clearly and satisfactorily indicated. The Government in Tokyo has invited from foreign Powers an ex- pose of their intentions. Those that are bent

any movement that makes for progress. By to co-operate prominently in a campaign which these sosaties members have been desputaheday end in a collision of selfish interests instead of solving a problem that constitutes a constant bard praiapleriniz. Emnie to aronagzats-di-

wish to assist in creating fresh opportunities tions; steps have been taken to translate sui publish books illustrating the material advan tages of Western civilization; lectures bave been constantly delivered and proceedings eir enlated; close intercourse has been held with Chinese subjects travelling or residing in the country, and correspondence has been carried on with loaders of thought in the cities and provinces of the Middle Kingdom. In fact, a powerful though unostentatious machine con structed in Japan has boon working in the in- terests of China's regeneration, and its open tions have been zealously assisted by the Chinese communities in Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki, and Hakodate, who maintain schools where their nationals receive instruction en Western lies; who publish newspapers conducted on enlight ened principles; who organize clubs whore politics are discussed in a wholesome spirit, and who employ their energies generally to further the canso espoused by the Japanese societies, This leavening process has undoubtedly pro duced large effects, especially in Central and Southern China, where it has the sympathy and co-operation of men like Liu Kung-yi, Chang Chih-tung, and Li Hong-chang. Could the Japanese influence have continued operative. without interruption for a few years longer on promoting the regeneration of China, pre- there would certainly have been created in the serving her integrity, and keeping her markets >[2119

open to the world, will find in Japan an earust neighbouring country a reform party too streng ally. But it is for England to load the coali- KAISHA to be braw-beaten by the Peking bigots. Al tion and formulate its motte.

ready, indood, the party had assumed· Ráck dimensions that some signal evidence of its exis. tence might have been furnished at any mo Branch Office LONDON, NEW YORK, BOM-ment, and an incident of that nature would not

BAY, SINGAPORE, SHANGHAI, TIEN- TIN, NEWCHWANG, and all Porte in have been surprising. JAPAN.

and Calle Anlangan. Manila.

FOR IMMEDIATE SALE.

POWERFUL TWIN-SCREW RIVER

STEAMER, very suitably fitted tocarry a large number of passengers and cargo..

For Particulars, apply to-

BANKER & CO. Hongkong. 1st August, 1900,

MITSUI BUSSAN

No. 6, ICE HOUSE STREET, PRATA CENTRAL

* Head Office :--TOKIO,

CLES:--

e Coal Mines, ada Coal Mines,

koku Coal Minas, eshinotant Coal Mines, Onoura Coal Mines, No. 1, Ohtsuji Coal Mines, Tchimura Coal Mines, Kishima Coal Mines, Yoshio Coal Mines, Tamane Coal Mines, "Marionra, Coal Mines,

The Osaka Shosen Kaisha, Limited, Tokio Marine Insurance Co., Limited, Mellt Fire Insurance Co., Limited. Kanegafuchi Cotton Spinning Mills, Shanghai Cotton Spinning Mills, Tokio Cotton Shipping Mills, Mike Cotton Sppinning Mills, Onoda Cement Company, Imperial Government Paper Mills,

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,

M. FUJIJE,

Manager

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Hongkong, 19th August, 1899

Bat side by side with the methods of quiet education pursued by Japan other factors were active. The Chinese constantly received vivid oħject legons illustrating the rude and arbitra- ry aspects of Western civilization. The long chapter of aggressions and exactions opening with Germany's seizure of Kisochan appealed to elementary passions much more likely to be translatel into action than the reasoning facul ties which Japanese influence was awakening. Not much has been erid by European moralists about the Kizochau incident, but the effect it produced in the Orient was profound. Japanese and Chinese publicists asked whether anything

TWO SORTS OF FATIGUE.

To be tired is nothing. The bodily powers are more or less exhausted for the time being. No harm is done. The sources of strength or not impaired. Food and rest will set things to rights. We shall sleep all the better for having come home under the soothing influence of fatigue. It is nature's narcotic, leaving no headaches or bewildered brains behind it. It is the highest licence to knock off work; it is an order for to-morrow's supply of vigour. The an who was never tired with honest liber has

wighede of life's luxuries.

But the thing this woman talks of is very different. Rest does not relieve it; the cheerfel. ness and refreshment of the evening meal cannot be used as an antidote to it; it is a sort of weak- ness which neither woleumes the darkness nor has hops in the dawn.

Evan since I was a girl of twelve years of

which stamp it as a genuine remedy. It goes to In these sad cases Mother Seigel'e Syrup has made a record of cures, even in advanced life,

and liver, stimulates them to normal action, and the root of the trouble, the incompetent stomach thus ensures a radical recovery. Despite their dismal past many a woman having used the good health." Byrup, says with Mrs. Palin. "I am now in

TO LET

TO LET.

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BUSINESS NOTICES.

毐藥倌芝 KWONG CHI KOON

DISPENSARY.

街欄槳城省東職

CHEONG LAN STREET, CANTON

于甲大歲年叁同滴大 創開年四拾陸百棚仟壶英大

ESTABLISHED 1864

為蘚吉意如

arade Mark KWONG CHI KOON

DISPENSARY.

·CHEONG LAN STREET, CANTON. ESTABLISHED 1894.

油意如

UNRIVALLED UI YAU“

or AS YOU WISH OIL."

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

Medical Powder," 50 cents per battle.

A SIX-ROOMED HOUSE PEAK ROAD TUNG KWAN SAN, or "Army nearing completion,

Also

No. 3, RICHMOND TERRACE. Apply to

TIT TA SAN or Falling and

Braising Medical Powder." Price at

50 cents par bottle. Made from the best.

selected medicine to be used for the above

Oil and Powder..

散及油造製泡藥好選捒

HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE KWONG CHI KOON is one of the largest

CO., LIMITED.

Hongkong, 3rd September, 1900.

TO LET.

Native Drug shops in Canton, employing about 300 men. The Proprietor. Me. U fan [1871 Ting, a man of great energy and business

ONE LARGE ROOM (THIRD FLOOR, QUEEN'S BUILDINGS

DES VEUX ROAD CENTRAL. ROOMS on 13. PRAYA CENTRAL, now known 43 2ND FLOOR,

Apply fo

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST

MENT & AGENCY CO, LD. Hongkong, 19th June, 1990.

[61 TO LET.

OR a Month or Six weeks, from 26th September, FURNISHED HOUSE "För Terms, appiy

I Oare of Daily Press Office, Hongkong. 5th September, 1900. [2355

TO LET.

WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION,

SPACIOUS ROOM, suitable for an

capacity, and is also very benevolent, fring away thousands of dollars worth of medicino in charity, usually with an eye to the sin of chan. He is many testimonials as to the efficiency of his medicines from afleists, pholars and business men. Like the Chinese generally giving people of western lands the benefit of his extending his business to foreign countries. he has great faith in medicine and is desirous of

inedicines.

of his preparations for examination, giving full He has mbmitted to me the formulas fome explanation as to the medical qualities of the ingredient. I have found the Toug Kwen San or Army Medical Powder and the Tit Ta San or Falling and Braising Modical Powdor com pond of Mask. Barevs. Camphor, Khubarb, two kinds of gum, with red oxido of mercury and

mallag, amisshida..

gona loner, shavings or Entropy and metalla horns, which I have shown him that choniest science proves to be inert, he proposes to omit from the medicine prepared for foreign use,

The medicine ia to he chinfly need as a ster mutatory, as is put up in small metal battles by which is can be injected into the nostrils.

The small amount of oxide of mercury and.”

in this way.

A OFFICE, NE. corner of THIRD sulphide of arsenic will not be dangerous usqu FLOOR. PRINCE'S BUILDINGS.

Apply to-

S. J. DAVID & CO. Hongkong, 18th July, 1900.

TO LET.

1945

FURNISHED ROOM with Bourd with an English Family. House sitanted on the bigher levels. Suitable for a Young Man.

Apply to

I.

Care of Office of this Page. Hongkong. 4th September, 1900. [2346-

“THE EYRIR.”

T

(Signed) J. G. KERR,

Canton.

Directions are given according to the Chisers methed of using the medicines,

The nature of the oil is very mild, but its action is excedingly good, possessing WOL- derfully curative effects in both internal and external diseases. As it is an invaluable medi- cine it should be kept on hand ready for no by all persons, whether at home or abroad,

DIRECTIONS.

For external use rub the oil on the temples, forehead. between the eyebrows, back of the eare shil nock, on the chest und back, ou the ubkopen or wherever the pain or BOTINES

the AR close to summit: delightfully ocated. It must be rubbed on for 5 minutes. For cool and healthy,

TO BE LET, FURNISHED. Immediate possession can be had, For Particulars, apply to

R. C. WILCOX,

8. Beaconsfield Arcado, 1757

Hongkong, 15th June, 1900,

TO LET on FOR SALE,

THE VILLA LUCIA, PORFULAM.

D. MUSSO & CO., No. 268, Prava, West. Hongkong, 14th August, 1900, [2200

For Terms, &c., apply to

DOARD and APARTMENTS at Kowloon

for Married or Single. Apply-

"BERYL." Garden Road, Kowloon.

1674 Hongkong, 6th June, 1900.

BOARD AND RESIDENCE.

OMFORTABLY FURNISHED

Apply to Mrs. MATHER,

2, Pedder's HiL Hongkong, 1st January, 1892,

BOARD AND RESIDENCE.

I or one be a weak and ailing M

lund no strength or energy, and was always low and languid had a poor appetite, and the little food I took gare me great pain at the chest sud through to my hack,"

was impossible if & lending European Power might hay violent hands on the territory of a friendly State in time of peace without pre- liminary notice or discussion of any kind.

My skin was yellow, and I had a constant Then followed Basis's Port Arthur and Man- churian sonps. Neither Japan nor China was pain at my right side From time to time. I Was taken with eparins, and for hours was meked bind to the cynical audacity of the great with pain. I lost much sleep, and had often to Northern Power in appropriating a position sit up ili beil, I had a gnawing pain and a sink- From which it had driven Japan, two yours pre-ing in the stomach which made me feel as if I vicualy on the plan that her presence there had no strengil loft.

In this low state I continued for years, being would constitutes menace to the Chinese opi- sometimes better and again wors, but never HE HONGKONG ICE COMPANY, LIMITED

is now prepared to receive perishable protal. Lowo-tong and Shantung are the gates of free from pain. I got so extremely scent that I In March, 1893, my mother-in-law told me visions for Cold Storage at EAST POINT at Peking. In 1815 Germany and Bussis alleged often thought I should never lire. Moderate Bates.

that, in the interests of Chinne integrity, the about Mother Seipel Curativo Syrup, and how WH. PARLANE, possession of one of these gates by Japan would it had done her good. I got a battle from Mr. not be tolerated In 1897 they seized both of F. Hudson, chomist, Eccleshall, and when I had Hongkong, 17 February, 1999.

COLD STORAGE.

Manager.

B 3. SIDNEY JEFFREY,

VERITAS, ..

BEACH ROAD WEST,

FELIXSTOWE, SUFFOLK,

ENGLAND. Hongkong, 28th August, 1900..

NOTICE OF REMOVAL,

THE Offices of the

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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THUNG NGOI SAN PO CHRONICLE & DIRECTORY, have this day been Removed to

Entrances East

recently Messrs. Wendt & Co.'s Offices, behind Messrs. Shewan. Tomes & Co.'s premises.

Hongkong 1st May, 1900.

9, FRATA CENTRAL Lane,

3

toothache put little in the tooth on esttoi and on the gums. The oil has beneficial affects in headache, fainting, colds, sore throat, stormsch-ache, colic pains, rheumatism, numb ness of the limbs, pain in the back, rump, local swelling and inflammations, influenza, diarrhea, toothache, pains in the head and valsions after childbirth, prickly heat, boils, ani niosquito bites.

Com

Internally the dose is five drops in a little water and it to be repeated every two or three hours, at the same time using it ex- ternally.

The proprietor of the Kwong Chi Hoon Drug Store of Canton has placed in iny linüda for examination a number of his

preparations

with the recipe for each,

HI YAU As you wish Oil” his a wide circulation and is very much used. It is composed of aromatic and stimulant herbs and. burks most of which are well known in OKT pharmacopoxia, together with pingin in costly kind of camphor) bishops wort, orris root, with two or three other less known articles, but none of the objectionable substances which enter into many Chinese medicines. It is one of the combinativas which has real merits and it is not strange that it has attained so wide a reputation for the relief of maladies for which it is recommended. Tregtar

(Signed) DOCTOR J. G. KEER,

Canton, China..

Any order please apply to ----- MEST. DARTLY & Co.,

No. 19, Queen's Road Central,

___ Hongkong, .. Who are appointed Solo Agents for the sale of our Groods.

KWONG CHI KOON. Hongkong, 5th May, 1000,

IUNG NGOL SAN

(Chinese Daily Prem), – PUBLISHED DAILY,

1572

PO

is the oldest and still iznineasurably the best medium for Advertising among the Native Community.

⠀⠀⠀ Established for nearly Fonte Trans circulates largely throughout Southern Chius, Indo-China, etc.

Farms for Advertising (Translations free) can be, altained at the Office, 9. Prays Content- Hongkong or froin the different Agents

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