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HONGKONG

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

AUCTIONEERS, &c. *-

PAUL BREWITT,

2, Zetland Street, Auctioneer, Appraiser

und Commission Agent.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

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

Street and Proya Central.

'V. I. REMEDIOS,

Auctioneer. Appraiser and Agent,

8, Queen's Road Central

BOARD AND LODGING

*THIS SPACE IS RESERVED

FOR THE

WESTERN HOTEL

BOOKBINDING.

DAILY PRESS" OFFICE,

The only office in China having European taught workmen. Equal to Home Work. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS

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W. BREWER & CO., -

Printers, Bookbinders and Account Book Manufacturers, 23 and 25, Queen's Road

(unler Hongkong Hotel).

BUILDERS

KANG ON.

Contractor: 30, D'Aguilar Street Local

and Coast Port Buildings, Timber, Briék.

and Granite.

Mochanics engaged, Estimates given.

-CHEMISTS, DRUGGISTS, &c.

THE PHARMACY,

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

Cigars

THE VICTORIA DISPENSARY;

Chemists and Denggists, High-class Aora- ted Waters, Dealers in Photographic

Requisites, Queen's Road,

2

WATKINS, LD. APOTHECARIES' HALL, 66, Queen's Road Central, Cigars, Aerated

Waters, Wines, Boors. Spirits, eto.

CURIO DEALERS

KUHN & KOMOR, AN

Fine Art, Japanese and Chinese Curlos, 21 and 23, Queen's Road, Hongkong,

Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama.

KWONG HING,

China Porcelain, Crockery Ware; 59a,

Queen's Road Central.

WONG HOMI,

DENTISTS

HONGKONG

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

PHOTOGRAPHERS.

YEE CHUN,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26mm, 190)

Marine and Portrait Palutar, 50, Queen's

Road, Upstairs,

H. YERA,

Japanese Photographer, 14, Banconsfield Arcade, Queen's Road Cl, also Wanchai Amateur's Requiremente a Specialty

PRINTING

"DAILY PRESS" OFFICE. Proofs read by Englishmen.

RATTAN FURNITURE,

KHONG TẠI LOY

Rattan Furniture, Bamboo,Blinds, Mat. fings all Colours; 39a, Queon's Road Cl,

SILK GOODS DEALERS

TEJUMUL POHUSING.

Dealer in Chinose, Indian and Japanese,

Goods, Silks, Woollen and Cashmere Shawls and other Sundry Goods; 4,

D'Aguilar Street, First Floor.

WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL,

Wholesale and Retail Importers and Exporters, India, Chinese and Japanese Silks, Cashmere Shapes and Ceylon

Laco; 46, Queau's Road, CL. STIK LACE MANUFACTURERS FR. ELUNCK.

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

P.

BLACKHEAD & CO.

Navy Contractors, Bhipchandlers, Sail. makem, Provinion, and Coal Merchants, Prays Central, next Hongkong Hotel KWONG SANG & CO.,

Shipchandlere, Sailmakers, Hardware, Engineer Tools, Brass and Iron Mer.

chants, 144, Des Vonx Ruad

MÓRE & SEIMUND.

Supchandlers, Sailmakers, Riggers, Com- mission Agents and General Story

keepers, 3 and 45, Prays Central.

TAILORS

R. HAUGHTON & CO.,

Noval, Military and Court, 14, Queen's Rond,

Opposite Kuhn's Curio Store.

HUNG YUEN."

Outfitters, Shirt Makers, Hatters. Hosiers,

Drapers, 85, Queen's Road, Control.

Surgeon Dentist, 50, Queen's Road Central. TAK CHEONG, WONG TAI FONG,

Burgeon Dentist, 24, Bank Buildings,

Opposite Hongkong Hotel.

DRAPERS

EBRAHIM ELIAS & CO...

Millinoza, Silk Mercors, Haberdashers

Low Prices; 37, 39, Wellington Bikeet.

SEE WOO;*

Tailor, Draper and Outfitter; 67 nad 60,

Queen's Road.

FLOUR

SPERRY FLOUR COMPANY,

Proprietars of the following Celebrated Brands of Flour:-"Sperry's xxx,”

"Golden Gate," "Pioneer,"

"Anchor, o

Buskoye,"

WILLIAM - WHILET, Manager. FURNITURE WAREHOUSEMEN

A CHEE & CO., Established 1859.

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

176, Queen's Road Central.

LI KWONG LOONG,

Cabinet-maker, Furniture Dealer, Art Do- corator and Dealer, 17, Queen's Road.

GROCERS

THE MUTUAL STORES,

SUB-AGENTS LIPTON, LD.,

8 and 10 D'Agnilar Street,

Provisidh and General Merchants,

JEWELLERS

KANG LEE & CO.

VA

Jewellers, Gold and Silversmiths, Watch- makers, Japanese Curies and Blackwood Furniture, Opposita Post Offics, 38,

Queen's Real Central.

MAISON LEVY HERMANOS,

Diamond Merobanta and Watchmakers, 40, Watson's Building, Queen's Road. Also at Shanghai, Manila, Paris and Iloilo.

WAH LOONG,

Gold and Silversmith, Silk Dresses, Cape Shawls, Ivory Lacquerware, Fans, Curios, Bristisk, Human Hair, Fea-

thers 88, Queen's Roar Central THE LIGHT OF THE FUTURE

EASTERN ACETYLENE LIGHTING COMPANY Head office, 83A, Queen's Road Centre Fittings of every des cription for the ACETYLENE LIGHT at

Lowest rates

MERCANTILE AGENT -

Tailors, Gentlemen's Outfitters, Hattors Hoisters, and Drapers. Chinese Silk of all kinds, 30, & 52, Queen's Rd Central,

YEE SANG FAT & CO.,

Ontitters, Piece Graças, Underwear, Shoes, Hats, Bille Handkerchiefs; Opposite Post

Oco, Queen's Road Central TOBACCONISTS

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

Pottinger Street.

KRUSE & CO.

Wholesale and Retail Havans and Manilu Cigars, Egyptian Cigarettes, Dealers in

Fancy Goods, Agints.

Connaught House, Queen's Road.

VICTORIA CIGAR DEPOT,

1 and 2, Lesynte Street East, AGENTS FOR W. KENNEDY & CO., 37, Calle Bar Jacinto, Manila, Windsor Lady" and

The Jockey" Cigars,

WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS

H. PRICE & CO.,

12, Queen's Road

and Calle Aloagne, Manila.

MITSU BISHI DOCKYARD AND ENGINE WORKS, NAGASAKI.

CODE WORD: "DOCK," NAGASAKI, Į A1, AB.C., Scotts' and Engineering Codes

Used.

DOCK No. 1 (at TATEGAMI.) Extreme Length... Longth on Blocks

529 feat.

513

**

Width of Entrance on Top Width of Entrarios on Bettora... Water on Blocks at Spring Tide

89

77

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DOCK No. 2 (at MUKAIJIMA.) Extreme Length...

... 371 foot.

Length on Blocks

350

Width of Extranes on. Top

10+

.00

Width of Extrance on Bottom ..... Water on Blocks at Spring Tide

43

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PATENT SLIP fat KOSUGE), Cau take vessels up to 1,000 tons gross, THE WORKS are well equipped with the LATEST IMPROVEMENTS and can execute any kind of work in SHIPBUILD. ING and MARINE ENGINEERING as well

The COMPANY has a POWERFUL SAL VAGE PLANT READY at SHORT.

NOTICE.

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WOODE & CO

Daddell Street, Agents for American and 5 in REPAIRING of CHIPS.

European Export Houses

A FONG

PHOTOGRAPHERS

The largest and most complete Studio in Hongkong. Established 1859 Views, Enlargements, Ivory Miniatures, Oil, Paintings, & Ice Hones Street.

E-HING,

Enlarging, Developing. Frinting, Hodo

rate Bates, 20a, Queen's Boad East.

MEE CHEUNG,

Lee House Street, Top Floor. Permanent

Enlargements, Groups, Viva, elo-Derel

Works, Amateurs. Requintors

upment M.MUMETA, Japanese ARTIST..

Bromide and Crayon Enlargementa. Work done for Amateure; Sa, Queen's Road; CL

COLD STORAGE.

now prepared to rosive perishable prá THE HONGKONG FOR COMPANY, LIMITED

visions for Cold Storage at EABT POINT at Moderate Rates.

W FARLANE,” Mange Hongkong, 17th February, 1800,

LENTING

SURGEON DENTIST, No. 10, D'AGUILAR STREET.

TERMS VEET MODERATES,

Consultation Hongkong, Ed September, 1891.

SCIENTIFIC MISCELLANY.

CHEMISTRY'S MAGIC--OXYGEN FROM THE AIR ---AN ANT GENBUS—INDIR80 AND ARTIFICIAL DYES THE BREMER LIGHT --- TROPICAL LIGHTNING-POISON IN SHOES-HAZARDOUS OCCUPATIONS-HOT DAYS OF THE CENTURY -THE GREATEST CRYSTAL,

atmosphere. The aniline gives off vapour at 5 | dag, to 10 dag, below the usual temperature of tightly lacel shoes..

The most dangerous occupation is generally supposed that of sailors or merchant vessels. From statistics of 1898, however, Lord James has found that among the shunters on the English railromle 5.08 per 1,000 were killed and A method of obtaining sodium from sea-weed 78 were injured, while in the murcantile marive and saving numerous by-products has been 52 were killed, with very few non-fatal patented in Norway by Pref. Wille. The accidente, in coal mines. 1,28 per 1,000 were

aodium in extracted through the aid of seida, killed, in metalliferous mines 0.96, in factories and it is claimed that the quantity yielded is in the non-textile trades 0.2, in textile factories greater than is secured through the barring G.1, and in the shipbuilding trade 0.5. The process, which wastes much. From the offal | most dangerous trude, it is pointed out, is the can be obtained a cheap substitute for Iceland only one without Governanient protection. moss for use in making an-miled size paint. Other products are: a finish for uso in cloth mille and us a glue for paper a kind of leather for binding books; a costing for making sheet- ing into a kind of wilcloth and palp that, mixed with silex, forms a good insulator for piping: and material for soap-makers,

A novel process for taking oxygen from the oir has been brought to notice by two English chemists. The air in forced at a pressure of 5 to 10 atmospheres into a vessel of alcohol, which is said to dissolve much cxygen and little nitro- gen. On releasing the pressure, the undissolved nitrogen is discharged, the oxygen being then withdrawn by an air-pump. This product een-

tains 35 to 40 per cent of oxygen, and can be further enriched by passing a second or third time through the apparatus.. The nearly pure oxygen from the final operation is washed with water to remove traces of alcohol,

Great ant cities have been estimated by M. Forel and Sir John Lubbock to contain as many às 400,000 to 500,000 individuals Believ ing these figures much too high, M. Yung has killed the ants in five great hills by means of poisonous vapour, sad has then carefully counted the dead. His results are, respectively: 53,018; 64,470; 19,333; 93,092; 17:828. Adding 10,000 in each case for absent and escapel anta, the largest ant-bill would have about 100,000 in all The latest experiments tend to prove that pitcher plants are not carnivorous, as has been so long beliod, and that uny apparent digestive action is due to external microbes that may enter the pitchers,

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The greatest heat of the century recorded in the vicinity of Paris is stated by M. E. Rogor to have been 103.6 deg. at Chateaudun on July 27th of this year, the nearest approach to this having been 101.5 deg. at Montsouris Observa- tory a week earlier. At Poitiers, 106,2 deg. was recorded in July, 1870. High temperatures about Loadon have been 15.2 at Camden Town | on July 16 last. and 97.1 deg. at Greenwich in July, 1881; while 101 deg. was reached ut Alton, Hante, in this Intter month.

A.discussion of great crystals has drawn from Prof. Henry Montgomery, of Toronto, the state- ment that while in the Black Hille in mines

in 1885, he ensured a crystal of spolumne that was 383 feet long and 32 inches thick.

MR. STEIGHT LIGHTS HIS PIPE.

There lay Mr. Robert Speight's pipe on the shelf, black and cold as an ancient Aztec ultar: He had rot taken all on it for days; be said he didn't enjoy it any more.

Now a man may have a row with a friend, and the two meet without speaking for sir months, yet no harm done.

TO LET.

TO LET.

From the 1st November Nort.

+ INGLEWOOD,"

A FIVE ROOMED HOUSE, with TENNIS Count

Apply to

HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE, CO, LIMITED.

Hongkong, lat October, 1909.

TO LET.

12645

FROM the 1st October--FOUR ROOMS 1st Floor No. 16, DES VOEUX ROAD.

Apply to-

and COMPRADORE OFFICES on the

SEE WO. No. 60, Quoun's Road Central. Hongkong, 19th September 1900.

TO LET.

66 DEMFICA." No. 9, ROBINSON ROAD; BERGE HOUSE WLL ROOMS.

From 1st February next.

Apply to

42. BONHAM STRAND WEST. Hongkong, 24th October, 1909. 1728.

66

TO LET. FURNISHED.

FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE at the PEAK,

ten minutes from Tram Station. Apply to

W..

Care of Daily Press Office.

· Hongkong, 24tir October, 1900.

TO LET.

BUSINESS NOTICES.

房樂館芝

KWONG CHI KOON DISPENSARY,

街櫊槳城省東爌

CHEONG LAN STREET, CANTON

子甲大歲年叄治 南大 創開年匯拾陸百翻仟登英大

ESTABLISHED 1984.

為蘚吉意如

Trade Mark

KWONG CHI KOON.

DISPENSARY.

CHEONG LAN STREET, CANTON.

ESTABLISHED 1864.

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THE EYRIE," PEAK; FURNISHED. TH

The THLEE UPPER FLOORS, 3, Dun- DELL STREETY.

For Particulars, apply to--

R. C. WILCOX,

8. Decousfield Armade. Hongkong, 12th October, 1909.

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TO LET (TILL 3TH APRIL, 1901).

To throw off one's smoke, however, is a dif. farent thing; it is a bad sign. Our friend had not repudiated tobacco on what is called " prin- ciple"; ho had not joined any of those sociation, making others miserable and then give out you know the sort that enjoy themselves by that the Millennium is close aboard. Not a bit of that. He loved his fragrant old brier- wood with undiminished devotion, but well.ISHOP'S LODGE, North, almost fully take the tale right from his own mouth-it will hit a lot of us on the side of the head where we most neerl a little sense knocked in.

The whole matter," says Mr. Speight, in a lettor date! December Ptk. 1899, “fots"np at this. I had been a chronic dyspeptic for five years. My life was dismul as a rainstorm that never lets up. I had such awful head- aches I could hardly attend to business. I husi wretched nights, and days the same piece. My tongue was coated deep with fur; and the taste in the month, especially in the morning. was it to sicken a Greenlander.

Most of the time there was a dal, heavy

An idea of the importance of naturai vege- table indigo is given by the recent statement that its production equals in value the world's entire output of artificial dye-stuffs. Artificia indigo is nearly puro indigotin, its percentage being 97, while natural indigo has between 70 and 80 per cent...and the special disadvantages of the artificial product depend upon 'its lack of pain in the loft side, and a feeling of tightness ingredients that are important for the darker seyewed around me... I was afraid to eat any. across the chest, as though an iron band were

shades of colour. It serves its purpose so will, thing solid because it gave the sense of chok- however, that another great revolution in cheming and whenever I did eat pastry, or roast ical industries awaits only its chonpening. Coal or fried meat. I con't stand the tealing it gave me. I was obliged to make myself sick. tar dyes have already contributed greatly with salt and water and got relief that way. to the prosperity of Germany, which produces For months together I lived on stops. five-sixths of the world's total of colours; and, in

1895 not less than 7,266 hands were employed in the aniline factories of that country, with 4,194 hands in other works using coul'tar as raw material.

Thinking it might do is good I went with some friends to the Isle of Man for a attended me, but thoir medicines all missed. hobhay, but was glad to get back Doctors

the mark. I could no longer enjoy my pipe, and this left me lonely as a wrecked sailor; all smokers will understand that,

FURNISHED. Apply to-

2660

UNRIVALLED UI YAU or "AS YOU WISH OIL."

Pricas at $1.00 per bettle. 0.50 per bottlu. V.25 per bottle. TUNG KWAN SAN, or "Aray Modical Powder," 50 cents por bottlo

TIT TA SAN or Falling and

Bruising Medical Powder." Price at 50 cents per 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

"WONG CHI KOON is one of the largest Nativo Drag shops in Canton, employing

about 300 ron. The Proprietor, Me, U Yam Ting, is a man of great energy and business capacity, and is also very benevolent, giving wway thousands of dollars worth of medicina in charity, uunily with an aye to the main off- chance. He has many testimonials as to the an efficiency of his medicines from officials, sel olars and business men. Like the Chinese generally he has great faith in medicine and is desirous of extending his business to foreign countries giving people of western lands the benefit of his medicines.

LINSTEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong. 16th Octobor. 1900.

TO LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.

SPACIOUS ROOM, suitable for

OFFICE. on N.E. corner of T FLOOR, PRINCE'S BUILDINGS.

Apply to-

E. J. DAVID & 00," Hongkong, 10th July, 1900.

TO LET

1945

NE LARGE ROOM, THIRD FLOOR,

QUEEN'S BUILDINGS. ***WAGENINGEN," MOUNT

PEAK.

KELLET,

13, PRAYA CENTRAL, now known as 20, Des Vaux ROAD CENTRAL ROOMS on

2ND FLOOR.

TOP FLOOR of the GÜDOWN No. 2A. BLUE BUILDINGS.

A HOUSE in RirON TERBACE. -

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.

MENT & AGENCY CO., LD. Hongkong, 9th October. 1900.

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When I had made up my mind I was booked to suffer to the end of my days, I first read about the curas done by Mother Solgel's APARTMENTS TO LET FURNISHED Syrup. The first battle gave me great relief, nad two more mado a perfectly well man of me.

WITH BOARD.

"MYRTLE."

Care of Daily Press Office. Hongkong, 28th September, 1900, [2523

BOARD AND RESIDENCE.

The new arc-light of Bremer is cluimod to effect great saving through the addition to the carbons of 15 to 50 per cent, of non-conducting metallid salts, such as compounds of calcium, silician or magnesium. No complicated device It is a pleasure now for me to work, and my FOR particulars address is necessary for keeping the carbon points at a old pipe is once more in constant service. My opinion of Mother Seigel's Syrup may be infer constant distance. There are two carbone-red from what I have said. Nowadays I ent forming an acute angle-for each polo, and and digest pastry and everything else that they slide down by their weight to the point comes my way"-Robert Speight, Draper, 2, of contact. The positive and negative carbons Richardshaw Lane, Pudsey, Yorko. are at right angles, the arc being blown down from this point of the V by magnotic influence. An electro-magnet brings the carbons into cons tact for lighting. It is stated that the light is Jess absorbcil by steam and fog than that of the ordinary are, and that the lamp therefore has special advantages for lighthouses, searchlights, etc.

From records at ten stations in India, Mr.

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UAN WAH & CO.,

DEALERS IN ITALIAN MARBLE AND GRANITE

· MONUMENTS. DESIGNS & PRICES on APPLICATION at No. 1, Queen's Road East, Hongkong Hongkong, 17th October, 1899.

TO SHIPMASTERS.

2668

ENQUIRE where your FRESH WATER is obtained by the Water Boats, su FOUL WATER is the cause of much Bickness on board Ship.

We are the ONLY. WATER BOLT COMPANY

M

RS. GILLANDERS

"GLENWOOD.”

21, CAINE ROAD, Hongkong, 2011 September, 1900...

BOARD AND RESIDENCE.

W. L. Dallas finds support for the belief that the damage done by lightning ja very minch lese In the tropics than in the temperate zones. The Indian thunderstorm season extends from the middle of March to the middle of October, FIRED WATCHSIVELY supplying M

the storms usually occurring in the afternoon.

A curious suggestion is the study of thunder from photographs of the figures produced by its vibrations'in fine sand on stretched pasch- ment.

Poisoning from a curious spurce has been. brought to the notice of the Paris Academy of Medicine. On a warm spring afternoon a child of seventeen months was carried home from its play in an unconscious condition, seemingly suffocated, and it was revived with difficulty, remaining very ill for forty-sight homes, A peculiar odour from the feat led the doctors to eonclude that the child had been poisoned by aniline dys in the shoes." A growing custom is to dye with aniline black the half,worn tan shoes of summer, and other cases soon confirm ed this theory of poisoning. Experiments on animals were then made. These have proved that the absorption of concentrated aniline through the skin may cause serious asphyxia by siteration of the blood corpuscles, and that this absorption is aided by a close, humid and warm

DON'T SHOOT YOURSELFT

No doubt you often feel like it, but after just a little deliberation decide you can't affordito do it. But that "thumping, roking: Head-arbe, z what can you do with it? Give it its quistus by sing Little Oriental Balm. It note like magic. It falls spain at once. No waiting, no suffering. no dosing with nauseous medicine. Mr. 8. T. Hotwa Waitsbury, Washington, says 14 Is A wonderful momedy. After suffering all day with intenso Hoad ache, one applotion of the Balm stopped the pain in 5 minuten Sollat Ra Iper

CALL: FLAG W.

J. W. KEW & CO., STEAM WATER BOAT COUPANY. Hongkong. 9th October. 1895.

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NEWSPAPERS,

*

He has submitted to me the formulas of some of bis preparations for examination, giving full explanation us to the medical qualities of the ingredient, I have fonted the Tung Kwan Ban or Army Medical Parder and the Ti Tu Ban or Falling and Bruising Medical Powder com- posed of Musk, Barovs, Camphor, Rabarb, two kinds of gum, with red oxide of norvary and yellow sulphide of arsenic, aninus) and vegetable charcoal, which are known in westera pharmacy, Besides this it contains gold leaf, tigers and dra- gora bones, slavings of antelope and rhinoceros. hoins, which I have shuyn him that chemizl science proves to be inert, he proposes to omit from the medicine prepared for foreign use.

The medicine is to be chiefly used as a ater, autatory, as is put up in small mats bottles by which is can be injected into the nostrils.

The mul amount of oxide of morenry and sulphide of arsenic will not be dangerous used in this way.

(Signed) J. G. KERR,

Canton.

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

The nutam of the oil is very mild, but ite action is excodingly good, possessing won- derfully curative effects in both internal and external diseases. As it is an invaluable medi- cine it should be kept on hund rendy for use by all persons, whether at home or abroad.

DIRECTIONĖ.

For external use rub the oil on the temples, [2457 forehead, between the eyebrows, back of the car and nock on the chest and back, on the abdomen. or whorever the pain or soreness is

2. Pedder's HL,

OMFORTABLY FURNISHED

ROOMS, with Bourd

Apply to Mrs. MATHER,

Hongkong, 1st January, 1892.

BOARD AND RESIDENCE.

SIDNEY JEFFREY,

BEACH ROAD WEST,

FELIKSTOWE, SUFFOLK,

ENGLAND. Hongkong, 28th August, 1000.

MAGAZINES, • &c.

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ocated. It must be rabbed on for Sminates. For toothache put little in the tooth on cotton and rub on the gums. The oil has beneficial offects in headache, fainting, enlès, sore throat, stomach-ache, colie pains, rhomatis, numbe ness of the limbe, pain in the back, crazy, local swelling and infaustations, juiuenza, diarrhoes, toothache.

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Internally the dese is five drops in a little water, and it is to be repented every two.or three hours, at the same time using it ex terally

The proprietor of the Kwong Chi Koon Drug Stora of Canton lus placed in my badda for examination a number of his preparations with the receipe for each.

His "I YAU” “As you 'wish Oil “lina w wide circulation and is very soreh sad. It is composed of aromatic and stimulant herbs and ... 0 13:10

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(Signed) Docron J. G. KERR,

Canton, China.

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

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03,3 Who are appointed Sole Agents for the sak

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