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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 13TM AUGUST, 1884.

NOTICE.

ULES OF THE HONG KONG

SAVINGS BANK.

1. The business of the above Bank will be conducted by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, on their premises in Hongkong. Business hours on week-days, 10 to 3; Saturdays, 10 to 1.

2.--The Assets of the Hongkong and Shang- hai Banking Corporation will form a direct Scemity for the repayment of sums deposited in the above Bank.

3-5ums less than $1, or more than $250 at one time will not be received. No Depositor may deposit more than $1,500 in any one year.

4.-Deposits may be made on behalf of rela- tions, of Trusts, &c., in addition to the Depo- sitor's own account.

5.-Persons desirous of saving sums less than a dollar may do so by aflixing clean ten-cent stamps to a form to be obtained at the Bank or at the Post Office. When the form is presented with ten clean stamps the Depositor will be credited one dollar.

6.-Depositors in the Savings Bank having $100 or more at their credit may at their option

"AMER INDIEN."

DÉLICIEUX APÉRITIF

A BASE

ESSENTIELLE DE QUINQUINA, Everllent Febrifage et Digestif.

Dépôt :-Haiphong (Tonkin), chez Mr. RENÉ COINT, Agent unique de

EUG. RAYMOND et Cie. de Marseille et entrepositaire des premieres marques de Vins, Liqueurs, Sirops, etc.

HAÏPHONG, (TONKIN).

FOR SALE.

YOPIES in Pamphlet Form of Instructions for inaking Meteorological Observations,

NOW ON SALE.

CHINESE

DICTIONARY

IN THE

CANTONESE

BY

DIALECT,

DR. E. J. EITEL.

CROWN OCTAVO, Fr. 1018,

HONGKONG, 1877-1883.

Part I.

Part II.

A-K,

..$2.50

K-M,

$2.50

Part III. M-T, Part IV.

$3.00

T-Y,

$3.00

This Standard Work on the Chinese Language, constructed on the basis of Kanghi's Imperial Dictionary, contains all Chinese characters in

transfer the same to the Hongkong and Shang-prepared for use in China, by Dr. DOBERCK, practical use, and while alphabetically arranged

hai Banking Corporation on fixed deposit for 12 months at 5 per cent. per annum interest.

7.-Deposits may be forwarded from the Ports by means of clean Hongkong Postage Stamps of any values.

8.-Interest at the rate of 3 per cent. per annum will be allowed to Depositors on their daily balances,

9.-Each Depositor will be supplied gratis with a Pass-Book which must be presented with each payment or withdrawal. Depositors must not make any entries themselves in their Pass- Books, but should send them to be written up at least twice a year, about the beginning of January and beginning of July.

10.-Covers containing Pass-Books, Register- ed Letters containing Stamps or other Remit. tances, and generally, correspondence as to the business of the Bank will, if marked ON HONG- KONG SAVINGS BANK BUSINESS, be forwarded frce of Postage or Registration Fees by the various British Post Offices in Hongkong and China,

11. Withdrawals may be made on demand, but the personal attendance of the Depositor or his duly appointed Agent, and the production of his Pass-Book are necessary.

12. All doenments connected with the busi- ness of the Savings Bank are exempt from Stamp Duty.

For the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION,

T. JACKSON,

Chief Manager.

WITH Reference to the above, business will

be commenced on the 1st May, 1881.

For the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI

BANKING CORPORATION,

Government Astronomer,

Apply to

Price -50 Cents.

Messrs. NORONHA & Co.,

KELLY & WALSH, Hongkong and Shanghai.

Hongkong, 17th November, 1883.

FOR SALE.

Reed. W. Lobscheid's

CHINESE & ENGLISH

DICTIONARY, at $2.50 each,

NORONHA & Co.

Hongkong, 31st December, 1881.

FOR SALE.

THE CITIES AND TOWNS OF CHINA,

THE

A Dictionary of Reference,

By

G. M. H. PLAYFAIR. Price-$3.00 per Copy, bound. Apply to

MESSRS. NORONHA & Co.

"

"

T. JACKSON,

LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.

KELLY & WALSH,

Chief Manager.

Hongkong, 26th April, 1884.

Hongkong, 27th January, 1880.

according to the sounds of the oldest dialect of China, the Cantonese, it gives also the Mandarin pronunciation of all characters explained in the book, so that its usefulness is by no means con- fined to the Cantonese Dialect, but the work is a practically complete Thesaurus of the whole Written Language of China, ancient and modero, as used all over the Empire, whilst its intro- ductory chapters serve the purposes of a philolo- gical guide to the student.

A Supplement, arranged for being bound and used by itself, and containing a List of the Radicals, an Index, and a List of Surnames, will be published and sold separately.

LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.

Hongkong, January 15, 1883.

NORONHA & Co.,

PRINTERS, PUBLISHERS & STATIONEKS

AND

Printers to the Government of Hongkong, Nos. 5, 7 & 9, ZETLAND STREET,

HONGKONG.

ESTABLISHED, 1844.

Letter-Press Printing. Copper-Plate Printing.

Monogram Printing.

Play-bills, Hand-bills, Programmes,

t

Posters, &c., fc.,

neatly printed in coloured ink.

Printed and Published by NORONHA & Co., Printers to the Hongkong Government.

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