NEUS BY THE ENGLISH MAIL.
The P. and O. S. N. Co's steamer Rome, Captain Cates, with the English mail of the 17th ult, arrived here early on Sunday moming,
The subjoined telegrams are taken from Indian
papers :-
BOMBAY, November 29th.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY DECEMBER 26, 1882.
were caned overboard with it, and were drowned.
Certain statements concerning the canz through the Isthmus of Kraw having been made in several of the French papers, we desire to state, and we do so on good authority, that the
Siamese authorities have not granted, nor, as
far
as we believe, is it their intention to grant, concession for the construction of the canal.
The frigate Vladimir Monomarchus which was ng that both the Malwa and Clas. Forbes are launched a few days ago on the Neva, will, when ing the are complete, be the most powerful Russian cruiser seriously damaged, but the latter's cargo is un-afoat. She is commonly spoken of as a vessel injured. She la discharging in order to dock for of the Minin class, but she is 200 tons lighter repairs. A telegram to the "Clan" line ngents than that vessel, while possessing a superior
fault. The avers that the Malwa was entirely at Malwa has sunk in deep water, but it is believed cogine power of 1,710 Indicated. As the Afinin 133 knots, it is hoped that the Vladimir steams at there will be little difficulty in raising her.--
Monomarchus
cus will realige 16, at least The LONDON, December 2nd.
armament will be the same as that of the Afinin, Parliament was prorogued this afternoon by so far as concerns the four 8-inch guns and the Royal Commission until the 15th of February.
twelve 6-inch guns, but the Vladimir will have Her Majesty's Speech, which was read by the four pounders instead of four 4-pounders, and. Lord Chancellor, was as follows:
"My Lords and Gentlemen, The time has six machine-guns of the newest type.
frigates Duke of Edinburgh and General arrived when 1 am enabled to release you from Admiral are altogether inferior to the Vladimir your severe and protracted labours.
My relations with the Foreign Fowers con. in artillery power. tinue to be most cordial.
Owing to the enlightened policy of the French
Government the absence of a Treaty of Com. merce with Great Britain has not caused a gen- eral diminution of commerce between the two countries, and thus the bonds of friendship be tween France and England, have been strength
ened,
The
The Secretary of State for the Colonica hay-
in decided to throw open to public competition
first appointments as cadets in Ceylon, Hongkong, and the Straits Seulements, the examination under the new system has just been concluded, and three vacancies awarded to the successful candidates. An examination will as a rule be held in August of each year. All necessary particulars can be obtained from the Civil Service Commission.
My thanks are due to my brave army for its victorious campaign in Egypt in which my In
On the 11th instant Messrs: Caird and Co. dian troops, played so distinguished a part. I launched from their shipbuilding yard at Green- recognize my increased obligations in Egypt and ock a new steamer named the Paramatta, for will do my utmost to maintain International Treaties and uphold existing Firmans, and will the Pand O. Company. She is in all respects a sister ship to the Ballaarat, recently built by endeavour to promate the happiness of the Egyp the firm for the same company. Her dimensions tian people by prudent development of the In- are:-Length, 420ft, breadth, 43ft, and depth, stitutions and avoid disturbing the tranquility 37ft. from spar deck. Her gross tonnage is 4,730 of the East. I feel confident that the Powerstons, and the engines are goo-horse power nom prove of my aims and the result of my counsels inal, working up to 4,500 horse-power,
I have reason to expect that distress will pre- vall in certain parts of Ireland during the com- Ing-v winter. I have been greatly pained at recent murders in Dublin, but my Executive there will firmly exercise their powers for cuppression of crime and restoration of order. A decided im- provement has, however, taken place in the general social condition of Ireland."
Mr. Fawcett is in a critical'condition.
Intimations.
LOST.
TRANSFER DEED with SCRIP attached
A for 20 LUZON SHARES, being one of
two Transfers of the same number of Shares signed by the Hon. F. B. JOHNSON. The
finder will oblige by returning it to the Under signed and the holder of the other 20 Shares by sending them to the Company's Office for Trans- fer to enable the numbers of the missing Shores to be traced,
Also,
TRANSFER DEED for S LUZON, SUGAR SHARES in the name of Mr. C. P. CHATER.
D. NOWROJEE,
Hongkong Hotel. Hongkong, 7th November, 1882.
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Intimations. ⠀⠀⠀⠀
CHRISTMAS, 1882.
LANE, CRAWFORD & CO. HAVE NOW ON VIEW A VERY CHOICE SELECTION OF PRESENTS TABLE DELICACIES FROM THE BEST LONDON, PARIS, AND NEW YORK HOUSES,
AND
COMPRISING
Perfume Caskets in oak, onyx and mosaic. Writing Sets in onyx and nickel plated. Ladies' Dressing Cases and Cabinets, hand-
somely lined and fitted."
Vases and Table omaments of the newest
patterns. Albums and Photograph frames in great
variety,
CHRISTMAS, Glove and Handkerchief Sets.
1882.
AS the above Festival is, approaching, the Undersigned begs to inform the Community of Hongkong that he is Prepared to Supply CHRISTMAS CAKES of the best quality, weighing from 1 b. to to Ds. ready on hand, or made to order any weight.
ALSO,
MINCED PIES, ASSORTED TARTS, CAKES, FRENCH BISCUITS, AND RUSKS.
D. NOWROJEE, GROUND FLOOR, HONGKONG HOTEL
[824 Hongkong, 16th December, 1882. KELLY & WALSH
H
AVE JUST RECEIVED
EX S.S. "SARPEDON,"
A FRESH STOCK OF
COPE'S GOLDEN CLOUD TOBACCO,
Mr. Alfred Dent, the managing director of the British North Borneo Company, leaves by this mail for the company's-territory-and-China, to be able to personally superintend the direction of affairs in Sabah for a few months, in the work of organisation. He will be accompanied by Mr. D. D. Daly, late of the Selangore" Govern- ment service, as private secretary. Mr. Daly's 1b. TINS, D. TINS, 15. BOXES, . BOXES, knowledge of Malay will no doubt prove of great CAIRO, December 3rd-service in his new sphere. At a court-martial held to-day, Arabi·Bey was sentenced to death. The Khedive, however, commuted the sentence to exile. The court martial was of a formal character. Arabi pleaded guilty to the rebellion. He is to be exiled out side Egypt and will be executed should he ever return to the country. It is believed he will re- alde in British territory.
ALSO, A STOCK OF THE FOLLOWING AMERICAN TOBACCOS
Mr. George Rose, who had assumed the noi | COPE'S STRAIGHT CUT, de plume of "Arthur Sketchley" died at his
1. BOXES.
1. BOXES. house in Gloucester-place, Portman-square,, on the ith instant. The deceased gentleman had formerly been a clergyman of the Church of England, but seceded to the Roman Catholic Church at the time of the Oxford movement. In fictional kérature, to which he afterwards de- LONDON, December 4th. vated himself, he is chielly known as the origina-" The Honourable Algernon Egerton, Consertor of "Mrs. Brown," whose curious utterances vative, has been elected by a large majority. for have long been pleasantly familiar to lovers of Wigan.
domestic humour. Mr. Rose had but recently LouDON, December sth. returned from a professional tour through the
United States.
:
The Times publishes a letter from Arabi grate- fully acknowledging the British intervention in his behalf and expressing confidence in English civilizing influence in Egypt,
The Queen opened the New Law Courts yes terday in State.
The Standard states that the British Govern- ment has recommended Sir Evelyn Wood a Commander of the Egyptian Army.
LONDON, December 6th..
A fine iron sailing barque, named the Althoby,| built to the order of Messrs. Peter Iredale and Son, Liverpool, has been launched from the yard. of Messrs, Robert Thompson and Sons, Sunder land. The dimensions of the vessel are im Length, 240ft.; breadth, 38ft.; and 21ft. gin. depth.
:
ADAPTED EITHER FOR
PIPES - OR CIGARETTES.
RICHMOND GEM MIXTURE. MILD RICHMOND'GEM: RICHMOND GEM CURLY CUT, PERIQUE AND VIRGINIA MIXTURE. OLD RIP LONG CUT.
THE ABOVE ARE IN PACKETS `AT
KELLY AND WALSH'S.
SPECIALTIES.
of hold. She has been constructed under Lloyd's 15 CENTS, 25 CENTS, & 35 CENTS EACH. special survey for the highest class, and the per sonal superintendence of Captain Penny. The fore- The stamment that Sir Evelyn Wood is re-vessel has a raised quarter-deck and monkey commended for the thief command in Egypt is castle, large iron deckhause amidships, with ac regarded as premature.
commodation for crew and apprentices, cabin aft Mr. Fawcett's diptheria is better, but typhold fever causes great anxiety.
It is probable the rest of the Arabists will be pardoned.
LONDON, December 7th.
for captain and officers, and spare berths. She
Ten per cent of the British troops in Egypt several days with the hearing of the case of the
are sick.
Mr. Fawcett is slightly better. .Obituary.-Louis Blanc.
LONDON, December 8th. The Times publishes a telegram that Arabi and the others will go to Ceylon in a fortnight.
A serious conflagration has broken, out in Wood Street, Cheapside; eight houses are blazing and the flames are spreading, '
The fire at Wood Street first broke out in Messrs. Foster, Porter & Co.'s warehouse, whose block between Addle Street and London Wall has been destroyed
The damage la estimated at three millions sterling.
BOMBAY, December 9th,
·
A Times of India special telegram says that the fire at Wood-street destroyed the business premises of Mr. Peter Ryland, Messrs. Foster, Porter, & Co., Messrs. Silber & Fleming, and Messrs. Sargood, Butler & Nichol
LONDON, December gth. The Archbishop of Canterbury was buried yesterday at Addington; there was a large at tendance at the funeral,
Mr. Smith, the Liberal candidate, has defeated Mr. Forwood, the Conservative candidato at Liverpool by a majority of 309
CAIRO, December 8th,
Sir Evelyn Wood has accepted the appoint- ment of Commander of the Egyptian forces but the organization of the army will be postponed during the British occupation.
Arabi has expressed his satisfaction at the arrangement for his exile to Ceylon.
The following items of general news appear in the London and China Expreer of November
17th
is totended for the China trade, and all the latest improvements have been introduced on board, and the fittings throughout are of the best style, The Court of Appeal has been occupied for Chartered and Mercantile Bank of India, London, and China V. the Netherlands and India Steam Navigation Company, which raises a curious and more than usually perplexing question. The bank shipped £20,000 in specie on board one of the vessels of the steamship company from Singapore to Sourabaya. The bill of lading under which the coin was shipped contained a clause of exemption, by which the steamer com-
Tabacco in the East, Medium } $1.50. HAPPY THOUGHT-The favourite)
Strength, in Tins at
DOLLAR BRAND-Full Strength
****. $1.00.
$2.00.
STAR MIXTURE-Mid, Suitable) alike for Pipes or Cigarettes........}
GOLDEN EAGLE Medium Strength,
This Tobacco in growing daily in'? $0.75. popular favour...******
CIGARETTES.
pany was not to be liable for "collision or for OLD JUDGE CIGARETTES in Boxes of 500i any accident occasioned by the negligence of the master, pilot, or mariners in the navigation of CAPORALS.............................................
the ship." The steamer was run down by ano- HALF CAPORALS............
ther
In
these circumstances the question arises whether
r vessel belonging to the same company,
da, do.
RUSSIAN CIGARETTES.
By
the steamer company were liable for the loss: IMPORTED OVERLAND VIA SIDERIA Three Judges in a Divisional Court held that they were liable, and they now appeal from that decision. The Court of Appeal has reserved judgment.
To-day's Advertisements.
—FOR-HOIHOW-AND-PAKHOL-
HE Steamship
THE
"PING-ON," Captain McCaslin, will be despatched for the above Ports, TO-MORROW, the 27th instant, at DAYLIGHT.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, 26th December, 1882.
FOR MANILA, VIA AMOY.
The Japanese Government, it is stated, intendsHE
"HE Steamship to order, two. ironclads to be constructed in England.
Steamers from Egypt at Brindisi arriving here are subjected to twenty-fours quarantine, on account of the cholera lately prevalent at Mecca
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"ESMERALDA Captain Talbot, will be despatched for the above Ports, TO-MORROW, the 27th Inst, at NOON, instead of as previously notified,
An election to the Davis Chinese Scholarship For Freight or Passage, apply to
at Owford University, will be held in January.BAS
next, the examination commencing on January
RUSSELL & Ca Hongkong, 26th December, 1882,
KELLY AND WALSH-SHANGHAI.
LATELY RECEIVED,
A FINE STOCK
OF
CIGAR AND CIGARETTE CASES.
IN
RUSSIA AND CALF
AND HAND PAINTED,
CIGAR AND CIGARETTE TUBES,
.. MEERSCHAUM PIPES,:.
PLAIN AND CARVED. BOG OAK AND MYALL WOOD PIPES, POUCHES AND TOBACCONISTS! SUNDRIES..
KELLY & WALSH-HONGKONG. · Hongkong, 18th December, 1882.
Ladies! Work Bags and Baskets, fitted. Grog Baskets,
Handsome Cigar and Cigarette Cases and
•Hoxes.
Dresden Figures.
Handsome boxes filled with Bonbons. This Season's Gift Books.
Electro Plated Epergnes and Centre Pieces. Tea and Coffee Services in new styles. Handsome Comer and Wall Mirrors. Noveldes in China wall Flower Baskels. The latest Esthetic Lamps.
Menu and Dinner Cards.
Graphescopes and views for do. Sachets and Parses. Ladies' Muff Bags,
Letter Cases, Card Casey and Wallets, Pretty Ink Stands.
Very Handsome Salad Bowls with Spoons
and Forks.
Handsonte Electro Plated Kettles with Spirit
Lanipa
Bachelors' Tea Sets, and Liqueur Sets. Fish and Dessert Knives and Forks in cases. Jewel Cases and Cuff and Collar Boxca. Pretty Blotting and Pocket Books. Travelling Desks and Despatch Boxes. A very handsonic Table Fountain. Opera Glasses in Pearl and Aluminium. Slateettes.
Sundries in the new Pelican Warc.
Smokers' Tables
Picnic Baskets.
Mistletoe and Holly Wreaths for decorations.
Sky &c,
A VERY CHOICE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF TOYS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS.
Comprising
Wheelbarrows.
Drums, Cymbals and other musical instru-
inents,
Railway Trains with rails.
Rocking and Hobby Horses. India-rubber Balls and other Toys. Cubes and Mosaic Building Sets.
Children's Tea and Tête a těle Sets. Dolls Dressed and speaking and moving, Alphabetical Blocks.
Mules, Dogs, Elephants,-Horror- Boys Tools Chests.
The Bicycle Race,
Perambulators,
Automatic Chariots and Wagons.
Christmas Cakes.
Map Cubes.
Cetewayo,
Dolls' Umbrellas and Jewelry.
Varied. Mechanical Toys, - Percussion Guus and Rifles. Swords and Happy families. Children's Picnic Books. Boxes of Soldiers.
Water Carts and Pumpa.
Toy Shops, Stables &c.
Artillery Ten-pins.
Puzzles and Boxes of Games,
Christmas-Tree ornaments in great variety.
DELICACIES,
Comprising
CHRISTMAS
Plum Puddings 3lbs. to glbs. Christmas Cakes 4lbą, tó 1zlbs.
Mince Mcat.
Choice French Plums.
Dessert Fruits in Noyean and Brandy. Jordan Almonds.
Pudding Raisins.
-Zante Currants.
Stilton Cheese. Cheddar Cheese. Russian Caviare.
Assorted Pâtés. Tunny Fish.
Spiced Ox Tongues. Smoked Ox Tongues: Ox Tongues in Jelly. Collared Ox Tongues.
Pic Nic Tongues.
Lemon Barley Sugar.
Assorted Choice French Bonbons.
Crystallized and Metz Fruits.
Mixed and Assorted Candied Peel, Muscatel Raisina.
French Jams and Jellies.
Potted Meats and Game în fancy Jars. : York Hams, specially selected for Christmas. Cambridge, Oxford and Truffled Sausages. Champignons, Asperges, Petits Pois. Truffes, French Sardines.
Orange and Lemon Cream for Blancmanges. Extraffinest Isigny Butter.
Dragees and Chocolate Bonbons.* Macaroons and Ratañas.
Lemon Rings and Walnut Biscuits. Vanilla, Raspberry, Rose & Chocolate Biscuits.
Elvas Plums.
Figs direct from Smyrna..
Choice American Bonbons and Candies. Butter Scotch, Toffee, Almond Rock. Lisbon Apples.
Bordeaux Russets.
Malaga Grapes.
Brazil and Cob Nuts.
A LARGE STOCK OF WINES OF THE BEST BRANDS AND AT VERY
MODERATE PRICES.
Comprising
Saccone's and Cutler, Palmer & Co's Sherries,
from $8 to $13.
Very Choice Pure Port, direct from Oporto,'$13... A Delicious White Port, very delicate and
Soft $13 Chambertin, $16.
Krug's Private Cuveć Champagne.
Wachter's Royal Charter Champagne, Deutz and Geldormann's Gold Lack Cham- pagne, used at the Ministerial White-bait dinner at Greenwich, in August 1880-4 parfect Wine.
The Choicest Bordeaux Wines, Hocks, French White Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and
· Liqueurs, in great variety,
The Newest Cosaques and Table Crackers, of most æsthetic colours, and in variety and novelty of design for surpassing the assortment of former yeats. Hongkang, and December, 1882.
(790
J. ULLMANN & CO.
HAVE ALWAYS
QUEENS ROAD.
ON
OF
HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES AND CHRONOGRAPHS, CLOCKS OF ALL KINDS, BAROMETERS, THERMOMETERS, ANEROIDS, SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, &c. BY THE 'DEST MAKERS, AND AT LOW PRICEB GENTLEMEN'S PARISIAN MADE SHIRTS, SCARVES, AND COLLARS IN THE NEWEST STYLES.
AND.
FRENCH BOOTS
OF BEST QUALITY.
SHOES
MEERSCHAUM PIPES, CIGAR CASES 'AND HOLDERS," ALBUMS, INKSTANDS, POCKET-BOOKS..
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF STATIONERY. "CROCKERY WARE, TEA AND COFFEE SETS RIFLES, FOWLING PIECES, AND REVOLVERS. ·
&C
A CHOICE SELECTION OF PINAUD'S BEST PERFUMERY.
Hongkong, and October, 1882.
For Sale.
•FOR SALE.
To be Let.
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TO LET. (04 OLD BAILEY STREET. lately occupied by PACIFIC MAIL STRAMSHIF COMPANY
(559GH MUMM & Co.'s CHAMPAGNE N No. 6, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
C. L. THEVENIN: WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. HONGKONG HOTEL BUILDINGS.
#and. The Scholarship is open to all niamberi
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JA
NAVIGATION COMPANY.
of the Balvenity who shall not on the day of AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN. LLOYD'S STEAM- -clection have exceeded the twenty-eighth term from their matriculation, and is of the annual value of £50, tenable for two years.
STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, ADEN, JUEZ, PORT SAID, AND TRIESTE Taking Cargo at through, rate to CALCUTTA, PERBIAN GULF PORTS, ODESSA, and the
MEDITERRANEAN PORTS).
The following are the dimensions of the two ew steamers wo announced in our last issue had been' contracted for by a Dundee ship-bulkling fire for the Chind Merchants Steam Navigation Company vit280 feet long 9 feet 6in. broad, and 25 feet deep, The Vessels, which will be built of steel, will have engines of 300-horseHE Company's Steamship power, and three locks, with; Chinese fittings
rouzbouti,
#HELIOS,"
Lent Francis §1 Montse wart-Wortley, Captain Gi Tercig, will be, despatched as above
RN 30 the Hon. Francis Stuart-Wortley, on or about the 6th prox and nephew of the Earl of Wharncliffe, to whose title he will eventually succeed, has been ap pointed Porn How tenant to Vice Admiral Sir John
Lieutenant Stuart-Wortley en tehe navy in 1869, and obtained his lieuten ancy 1879. He has served in the sindacioses and Thalla on the China stadione
For further Particulars, apply to
MELCHERS & Co.,
Agents
Hongkong, 26th December, 1882,
The loss of a German vessel, bound for Chins | guou on the Gunflect Sand is announced. On the 15th inst, the smacks Maith, of Colchester, and Cudid, of Harwich, brought in Captain Nielson
fithe, German 3 baro #froms Hamburg, bound to
ED TO RENT
"HAS FOR SALE:
FINE ASSORTMENT OF WHITE AND RED
BURGUNDIES
AT: MODERATE PRICES.
Capital AMONTILLADO SHERRY,, Assorted LIQUEURS of the best quality). BON BONS. FRENCH PRESERVES, FRESH BUTTER and CHEESE by Every +--- French Mail, PERFUMERY, &c, BEG
Hongkong, and October, 1882.
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ANDRIENNENT'S ALE AND
AFORTERALE
DAVID CORSAR & SONS"
CANVAS
MERCHANT NAVY "NAVY BOILED
LUNG“ FLAX A CROWN MOUNT ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.
Hongkong, 15th June, 1881
JUST PUBLISHED.
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PRICE THIRTY CENTS.
T
EASTERN SEAS
HOUSE
OL HS PALMER ROYAL ENGINEERS,
a Review of Pere Dechevren's
the Typhoons of the China Se
KELLYE WALSHTMHONGKONG, Hongkong toth November 384
QUARTS.
··PINTS..
Apply to
$12 per Case $13 per Case.
MELCHERS & Co. Hongkong, and March, 1882
TROLL TOʻSPORTSMEN.
FOR SALE AT LESS THAN COST.
OWING TO OWNER LEAVING THE COLONY.
1 Silk-lined RACING SADDLE.
with RACING WHIPS Silver Mounts.
The above, which are ALL NEW, may be seen at the HONGKONGA TELEGRAPH. OFFICE and will be Sold a BARGAIN. NO Hongkong, 2nd November, 1882.0 a 726; MAC PHASEJESH FOR SALE
WO INTERMEDIATE LENOTHS oF SCREW
SHAFTINGUTS feet 8 inches long by gf
Diameter.
SCREW SHAFT cased and finished com
plete with Brass Bushes to feel a inches long by of Diameter.› Suitable for Steamer of 120 to 150 Horsepower N.H.
Apply for Terms, des
RERS
LERS
ENTS
UREN'T SHAD CENTRAL
No. 8, SEYMOUR TERRACE No. 9 SEYMOUR TERRACE.
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.: Hongkong at Novemember, 1882.3KM:[74 |
AN UNFURNISHED ROOM
IN
HOUSE, No. 9, PEDDAR'S HILL." in
RE Office of this Paper, Hongkong, 14th December, 1882. [Big
TO LET
PARSEE VILLA (Š Rooms), Robinson Road, also A TWO STOREY HOUSE (6 ROOMS) Mosque Junction Both the above. HOUSES have Gas and Water, laid on'↑ and Immedi possession can be had ret
Fit
For Particular apply to-
Hongkong, a7th November,
C
STAG QU
Intimations.
J M. GUEDES.
H OUSE AND LANDABROKER,
AGENT.
AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION
- NO. 33, WELLINGTON STREKT, HONGKONG,
Hongkong, 23rd January, 1882, 3
F. D. GUEDES.
WINE MERCHANT AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT,
No. 33. WELLINGTON STREET.”
HAS always on hand a large assortment of CHOICE WINES of the best quality, at Moderate Prices.
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Hongkong, and October, 1882. INTERNATIONAL
NOVELTY COMPANY.
KOOLANGSOO, AMOY, (CHINA)
IMPORTERS OF EUROPEAN
AND
AMERICAN NOVELTIES.
EMILE PFANKUCHEN,
Manager,
MR. A. HAHN'S
Amoy, 22nd August; 1882.
D
T
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ANCING CLASS E
... HAVE BEEN OPENED HI S
For Terms, &c., apply to add th
A. HAHN,
No. 8, Beaconsfield Arcade
Hongkong, 1st November, 1882.
DE SOUZA & CO. INTERS STATIONERS, AND
PRINTER BOOKBINDERS.
D'AQUILAR STREET
EVERY KIND OF WORK EXYCUTED WITH ACCURACY, NEATNESS, AND DESPATCH" ON VERY MODERATE TERMS.
SELECTED MATERIALS FOR
MARKET REPORTS NAIL KRA Book-binding and Ruling in every style executed :
at loy rates. Workmanship Guaranteed. Hongkong, 23rd August, 1882...... EsBz HAIR DRESSING SALOON HONGKONG HOTEL
WP. MOORE begs to inform the Gentle
men of Hongkong and Visitors that he has reduced the price of Hair-Cutting to go cents. Having now in his employ three competent Ale sistants who are always in attendance, be guar antees to execute this class of work, in all its branches, with a perfection which cannot be exe celled in any part of the World Hair-Cutting..................................... Shampooingiz Shaving Trimming Beards
Cents,
Cents,
MONTHLY CUSTOMERS TAKEN AT RE
*** RATES.
RAZORE MOST CAREFULLY RE-ENT,
Mr. Moone begs to recommend his, GOGO SHAMPOO WASH:
to the public as unrivalled by any prepara- tion ever produced for promoting the growth of the hair,The basis of this compound la made of soap root; the natives of the Philip pine Islands hever use anything else for washing their hair they are never found bald, and it is quite common to see the females with" hair from 5 to 6 feet long. By constantly hiring this Shampoo Wash as directed, you will
NEVER BE BALD, AN
The proprietor offers the Wash to the public entirely confident that by its restorative: pro- perties it will without fail arrest decaying bam. It completely eradicates scurf, dandrufs and cures all diseases of the scalp.” It does no contain any poisonous drugs. By lis cooling, properties it allays the itching and fever of the scalp, which is
Losin their hair
the great
{y. Mr. ^^MOORE has succeeded in being able to put this wash up in bottles without allowing it to
ferment, and he will guarantee it to koop khy length of time in any climate.
I
NO MORE TOOTH-AC
เ
by using tha CELEBRATED DENTIFRICE
REV. BENEDICTINE FRIARS
BAŞ of BOULAC-ABSRK (Gliopdi) Friann
Dom MAUURL-OMEN WIÍN, INVENTED 1373 mar 200
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