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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1883.

THE HONGKONG, AND WHAMPOA | HONGKONG AND CHINA BAKERY

DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.

The ordinary half yearly meeting of share- holders in the above named Company was held the Offices, No. 14, Praya Central, this after noon. There was a large attendance, and amongst others we noticed Mr. H. Hoppius (Chairman) Messrs. A. Melver, W. Reiners, F. B.. Johnson, C. D. Bottomley, C. Vincent Smith, E. F. Foster, (Director) M. Groté, J. J. dos Remedios, A. E. Vaucher, Thomas Howard, M. B. Pollishwalla, J. M. Fleming, J. H. Cox, W. M. Morgan, J. C. da Rocha, P. Jordan, F. A. da Costa, E. Georg, and D. Gillies, Secretary,

The notice convening the meeting having been read by the Secretary, the Chairman said that as the report and accounts had been inthe hands of the shareholders for some considerable time they would take the same as read. He regretted that they had not a more favourable balance to show but they were all aware that losses had occurred over the building of two steamers, which made the profits on the general work of the Company much less than they otherwise would have

would been. The Directors

not fail to make good use of the experience thus bought, and steps had been taken to prevent any such loss taking place in the future. The new 'machinery which had arrived from home was partly working and the remainder was being put up. When the new machinery was in full working order he was confident that a great saving would soon be shown in the accounts. He would also mention that they anticipated good results from the return of their Secretary Mr. Gillies, who had visited the principal yards in the United Kingdom, and had noted all the latest improvements applicable to their business. The Company had lots of work in hand, and he felt confident that a period of steady prosperity was before them. He would be happy to answer any questions relating to the Company's affairs which might be put to him.

No questions being asked, the Chairman pro posed that the report be adopted and the accounts passed.

The motion was seconded by Mr. W. M. Morgan and carried unanimously:

Mr. Bottomley proposed, and Mr. M. Grate seconded that the election of Messrs. E. F. Foster and CV Smith, as Directors, be consaned. The election was confirmed.

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COMPANY, LIMITED,

expense by a wealthy residuum, and by damag ing interference with civilized agriculture,. The unfitness of the remaining representatives of the primeval savage is manifest, and their survival is purely prejudicial to the present interests and future progress of the race.

To-day's Advertisements.

HONGKONG CHORAL SOCIETY.

For Sale.

AF. BLACKHEAD & CO.

T BARNETT'S CANTATA

HE MEMBERS WILL PERFORM SHIPCHANI THE ANCIENT MARINER,"

The eleventh annual meeting of the share holders in the above named concern was held at Messrs. Lanc, Crawford and Co.'s (General means of eliminating these coarser, more brutal, Such being the case, we now require some Managers) yesterday afternoon, when there were or purely animal specimens of humanity, in order present Messrs. J. S. Cox (chairman) EL that there may be more room for the survival Woodin, T. T. Benning, Henry Crawford, (con- and multiplication of the more intellectual, more ruiting committee) A. E. Vaucher, Dalton Sayle, mens. It is desirable that this should be effected refined, and altogether distinctively human speci- W. Legge, G. C. Cox and the Rev. J. C. Edge.

by some natural or spontaneous proceeding of C. The Chairman in laying the report and ac-self-extinction, performed by the animal speci- mens themselves. If this self-immolation can be counts before the meeting said he had very little The Company's machinery had undergone some tion, all the objections to it that might otherwise to add to the information given in the report a process that is enjoyable in their own estima». repairs during the year, and now everything, be suggested by our feelings of humanity are re- including premises and plant generally, was in perfect order.

Mr. E. I. Woodin proposed that the report and accounts as presented be adopted, which was seconded by Mr. W. Legge and carried unani- mously,

On the proposal of the Chairman, seconded by Mr. E. A. Vaucher, Messrs. T. T. Benning, E.

Woodin, H..Crawford, D. Sayle, and J. D. Hotchison were elected as a consulting com mittee; and Mr. W. H. 'Davis was re-elected auditor without opposition,

After some dealtory conversation respecting the financial position of the Bakery, from which it was clicited that the capital was $30,000 when the company was formed, of which real estate and good will represented $24,coand working balance $6,000, it was stated that it had been considered ad- visable to write down the value of the real estate, until it now stood at $20.500; that the reserve fund amounted to $4,000, on deposit in the Banki that there was cash in hand, $2,544, and in cur- rent account $3,430; and that the outstanding accounts amounted to over $3,000,, making, to- gether with the reserve fund, a total of $12,000, out of which a sum of $3,000 was to be paid as dividend.

A vote of thanks to the General Managers concluded the business.

OUR SHANGHAI CORRESPON-

DENCE..

THE EDUCATION QUESTION. To the Editor or yum "Hongeong "TelkaripIS." DEAR MI. EDITOR,--Aw ye-cs, they talk in Euwope at times about the state of Education in Poland, but aftah my expewience duwing the be re-elected as Directors which was carried un-sittings of the Parliament heah lately, I, law onc, animously.

Mr. F. I. Johnson proposed and Mr. J. H. Cox seconded that Measts. Hoppius and Melver

Messta, Arnold and Davis were proposed as auditors for the current year by Mr. Reiners and seconded by Mr. Vaucher, and were re-elected.

The Chairman thanked the shareholders for their attendance and stated that the dividend warrants would be issued on Friday next.

This concluded the basiness.

PROFESSOR 'HASELMÄYER AT,

THE CITY HALL. ·

tractive one, was inferior to what will hereafter be produced from the Professor's extensive

repertory.

shall nevah wefer to Poland about Education

Aftah the upwoze is evil Af the upwear is done,

We apeskaha of the very hottest wahuch

· Of the whisky will dwinke a good dwm

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moved.

Now, these conditions are exactly fulfilled by the alcoholic drinks of the present day when used for the purpose of obtaining intoxication— Popular Science signthly,

MARSHAL CANROBERT'S

ROMANCE,

· JN. ·· ST. ANDREW'S HALL: IT Y HALL

THIS EVENING, THE 7TH MARCH, AT NINE P.M.

Members of the String Band of the Buffs will, (by kind permission) compose the Orchestra..

Messrs. LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.'s after 11 A.M., TICKETS (Price Sa Each) may be obtained at

on THURSDAY, March 1st, (and at the Door of the Hall on the Night of Performance) where a plan of Seats may be seen, and books of the words purchased by Ticket Holders at 20 Cents per Copy.

R. G. ALFORD,

Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 26th February, 1883.

Marshal Canrobert inhabits a small hotel in the Rue de Marignan. Like most French sol dicis he is careless of luxury, and busies him- thing that strikes one on entering is a little per- ambulator hidden away under the staircase; the walls are covered with the most modest engrav- ings, water-color skelches and photographs, in les beaux arts. which do not speak well of the Marshal's taste

self but little about the 'fine arts. The first THEATRE

And now I would say a few words of Madamė campaign, one evening at a reception held at Le Maréchale. At the close of the Chen

bett entered the salan, a young lady, whose re- the Ministère des Finances, as Marshal Canro-

markable beauty was not a little enhanced by shy boldness up to the hero and said: her simple dress of plain white tulle, came with

"Monsieur le Maréchal will do with me as he did with the Russians, and make me dance?"

"You forget, Mademoiselle, that there is an armistice now!"

"And a free pardon and amnesty for my bold- ness, I hope?"

Without replying, the Marshal offered the young lady his arm, and, bringing her up to a young officer who happened to standing near, said

with Mademoiselle, and bear in mind that to- "Tenes," Monsieur! Dance this quadrille night a Marshal of France envies a sub-licuten-

ant 1"

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beautiful Miss Florence Macdonald, who had Before many years had passed the young and

aspired to dance with the coadjutor of Marshal, Pelissier had become Madame la Maréchale Canrobert'

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ROYAL

CITY HALL, HONGKONG.

UNDER THE SPECIAL PATRONAGE OF I

HIS EXCELLENCY THE ADMINISTRATOR.

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REPRESENTATION was received with delighted applause

LAST NIGHT."

TO-MORROW EVENING,

'THE 8TH INSTANT, SECOND PERFORMANCE--

OF

PROFESSOR & MADAME HASELMAYER ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME-- For the first time,

THE GARDEN. OF KOSES, -- ON WHICH OCCASION EVERY LADY WILL RECEIVE A BOUQUET.

THE MYSTERIOUS FUCKET (NOVEL) THE DREAM OF A MISER (NOVEL) HOT COFFEE DIABOLIC (NOVEL) AND A HOST OF OTHER WONDERS,

PRICES OF ADMISSION :· Dress Circle ....................

AND

~HIPCHANDLERS, STORE-KEEPERS

GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, PRAYA CENTRAL

HAVE RECEIVED EX LATEST ARRIVALS. AMERICAN CAST STEEL SHOVELS.

PICKS.

AXES.

HATCHETS. `ENGINEERS' & HOUSEHOLD HAMMERS. PATENT BIT-BRACES.

AUGER-BITS:

DRILLS.

GIMBLETS.

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SQUARES. PATENT BRASS PADLOCKS &

CHEST LOCKS...

MRS. POTT'S PATENT SADIRONS. COOKING STOVES.

FAIRBANK'S SCALES. FORCE PUMPS FOR SKIPS' USE.

DRILLING MACHINES. BREAST DRILLS, AUTOM :, BORING TOOLS.

1.

ANVILS, VICES, AND DRILLS COMBINED,

VICES.

ANVILS.

Intimations.

C. L. THEVENIN. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. HONGKONG HOTEL BUILDINGS,

HAS FOR SALE,

FINE ASSORTMENT OF WHITE AND RED

BURGUNDIES

AT MODERATE PRICES.

A Capital AMONTILLADO SHERRY. Assorted LIQUEURS of the best quality, BON BONS, FRENCH PRESERVES, FRESH BUTTER and CHEESE by Every French Mail, PERFUMERY, &c., &c. Hongkong, and October, 1882.

JUST PUBLISHED,

PRICE THIRTY CENTS.

THE

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TYPHOONS

OF THE EASTERN SEAS DY BREVET LIEUT. COL. H. S. PALMER, ROYAL ENGINEERS,

Being a Review, of Pere Dechevren's Work on the Typhoons of the China Sea. KELLY & WALSH-HONGKONG. Hongkong, toth November, 1881.

"WAI SAN YAT PO."

CHINESE DAILY NEWSPAPER with

a wide circulation in the Colony and at the other Ports, at the Moderate Subscription of FOUR DOLLARS per Annum. It is an ex- cellent medium for ADVERTISERS at Strictly HITCHCOCK'S PATENT LAMPS, Moderate Charges. Guaranteed circulation of

GLASSCUTTERS,

SCROLL SAWS.

FAMILY GRINDSTONES.

· BLACKSMITĤS BELLOWS. & .&C ·&

BEST WHITWORTH'S STOCK AND DIES. SCREW WRENCHES.

PLANE IRONS.

CHISELS.

"HAMMERS.""

PINCERS.

NIPPERS.

DIVIDERS.

*

RULES.

$2.50. ..$2.00.

METAL SCISSORS.

- Front Seats in Parterre,...e

Back Seats and Children,...$1.00. Particular attention is called to the fact that Front Seats next to the erected Platform are the best Seats for this Entertainment. Seats may be booked at Messrs. KRUSE & Co.

Doors open at 8.30, to commence at 9,

SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 10TH,

METAL SAWS.

TUBE EXPANDERS,

OIL-FEEDERS.

OIL-CANS, SALTER'S SPRING BALANCE SCALES. WESTON'S PATENT TACKLES. PATENT SOCKETS. DISTRESS SIGNALS.

Communications to be

over 1,000 Copics. addressed to the Proprietor,

LUK KE SHUN, No. 9, Gough Street, [133

Hongkong, toth February, 1881.

H

Y.

HOY LIE. MERCHANT TAILOR, HAT, & CAP MAKER.

TAS for Sale, every description of Gentle-

Hmens Scarves, Collants, Ties, Socks, Hats,

&c. &c. Dealer in Chinese Silks of all kinds. Baruboo Blinds, Mattings of own Manufacture, China Teapots in bamboo covers, Rattan Chairs, Silk Coats a Specialité, a perfect fit and best. material guaranteed.

No. 112, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL' Hongkong, 16th May, 1882.

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CO A L MERCHANT 18, WING SINO LANK, HONGKONG,

KEERS on hand for Sale all kinds of House

and Steam COAL of the best quality, at moderate rates. The "CUM LOONG "CUM CHOW," "CUM SHUEN," "CUM LEE,"

newspapers, maps, atinget. Marsh TWO GRAND ENTERTAINMENTS HOLMEN PATENT SIGNAL LIGHTS. Steam Launches for Hire at 33 for 1st hour, 82

Can-

robert is about seventy and of medium height. His gray hair is very curly, and the ensemble of his face is most agreeable, the forehead being high and intellectual, and the glance from his eye kind but keen, brilliant and penetrating His carriage

is stern and resolute, but the back is a little bowed, and the head inclined in one side when the Marshal speaks. The tone of his ern accent lends an irresistible charm to the voice is splendid; it rings, and the slight South bold, frank, soldierly words of greeting with which you are made welcome-Whitehall Re

view.

MAILS EXPECTED.

STEAMERS EXPECTED.

again, I assuah you. Doctor R. Alex, Jamieson put faward a vewy good motion in which he seemed to bear the painful position of many Euwasions fully in mind, and I am sure the genewality of the public would have been

After having waited a few minutes in the salon thoroughly satisfed in the long wun had they le Maréchale is ready to receive you, and, above mentioned, a servant announces that M. backed him up decisively; but, alas; the well-mounting to the second floor, you are ushered gious element was intwoduced by the Werewend into the presence of the old warrior in his den;. Muahhead and led to tewwible wesults. A Mr. a simple room, without any ornament, but Professor Hasolmayer, the well known iilu-W. H. Doyle who opposed the wevewend gentle- sionist, gave the first of a series of entertain-man launched out into an inexpwicable explana ments in the Theatre Royal, City Hall, last night. tion of the Woman Catholic sweed where he Although the elements were not propitious there was speedily lost in a heartwending upwoar; was a fairly large audience, the body of the theatre and whethah he was twying to finish the cweed being well filled, and, judging by the enthusiastic or was chanting applause which greeted the performer's efforts, we should say that a most enjoyable evening was passed. Professor Haselmayer has ob-I know not; but I like many othahs, went into tained a high reputation as an exponent of a fit of laughtah and felt vewy much inclined to the mystic art, and has performed with great shout out to him what a day we ah having. But success in all parts of the world. Although putting aside all jokes, I must lay stwess on the this is his first visit to, the Far East his renown point that the position of the Euwasions is not had preceded him, and it must be admitted that pwopahly noticed heal many of the pawents those, who, relying on the wonderful powers at

of fine childwon go home and leave them and

THE AMERICAN MAIL. tributed to him by the press, looked for some their pooah mothahs to live as best they can on The O. & O. Co.'s steamer Ceptic, with the thing extraordinary in his illusions, were not dis- the stweets of this wich town; this is a scandal-next American mail, left Yokohama on Monday; appointed, It may be here noted that last

bus fact, a tewwible disgrace, and can be the sth instant, at daylight, and may be expected night's programme, although a varied and at- summed up as one of the greatest manstwosi-

here on or about Sunday next. ties of the nineteenth centuwy, Fathers of Euwasion childwen ought to be made to support themjustas they are in England and elsewhere- aye-es-aw-A gweat deal has been said heah about a Mr. Thomas Hanbuwy; heoffeweda piece of land faw a Euwaalan Schooltothe Council, and lionaire I believe, and has visited the Queen and at this I am not surprised at all. He is a mil H. M. is about to inhabit his villa at Mentone. These are gweat achievements no doubt, but would strongly wecommend to those who are now in favah of connecting this Mr. Hanbuwy's name with the school, to, look befoah they leap. I, pawsonally, should talk ad infinitums against it unless dwowned by an upwaw which, howevab, of hand, and invited close attention so that bis 1 do not anticipate. I think the Council have method might be detected if possible. Although done well in condescending to accept the land, as he was sorry, to deceive his audience, the char. I do not advocate the policy of cutting of the nor, Chemist or dealer in perfumery in the World, or acter of the entertainment rendered deception, to spite the face certainly not exactly BC.--- as far as he could manage it, a necessity, but he hoped they would do their best to find out his secrets. The usual card tricks were then per- formed, the Professor showing himself quite an adept in manipulating the pictures, and in an- other well known illusion, in which an orange and a block of wood," and "made to change places in an apparently mysterious manner, he fairly brought down, the house. Amongst ether interesting features the performance of the speaking drum merits special notice. Of course we have an idea how this ingenious piece, of mechanism is made to act the part of a thought reader

with so much success, but all the same, the trick is a most wanderful one. Spiritualiam so-called, with its table tapping and other childish nonsense, would stand a very poor show along- side Haselmayer's inspired musical, instrument. The hat trick is as old as the hills, still the Pro- fessor managed by Introducing several amusing features to cause a good deal of laughter, and any number of "hal-yaks” from the Celestial portion of the audience. ***

Our space being limited will not admit of lengthy description of Professor Haselmayer's opening entertainment; however, a brief refer ence to its principal features will doubtless be acceptable to our readers. After an intro duction on the pianoforte by Madame Harel mayer, the Professor came to the front, and, after apologising for his imperfect ace quaintance with the English language, in- troduced himself to the audience in a few grace ful and appropriate sentences. He frankly con- fessed that his tricks were illusions and sleight

In addition to the illusions Profcasor Hasci- mayer gave a very interesting exhibition with a number of educated birds, canaries, Java spar rows, &c. The manner in which these diming tive entertainers went through their respective programmesspeaks volumes for the care and atten- tion which must have been devoted to their train

and education. The versatile ing! also introduced a musical instrum vention, named

he

yle, eliciting warm applause from the

Entertainment terminated shortly after,

o'clock; the Professor announcing

his final trick that the next performance, Entirely new change of programme, in

many startling novelties would take

rsday evening

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Yours twooly,

UTTAHLY UTTAH. Shanghai, 1st March, 1883.

THE UTILITY OF DRUNKENNESS.

Darwin shows that the onward progress, the development, or what may be described as the collective prosperity of the species, is brought about by over-multiplication, followed by necessary struggle for existence, in the course of which the Inferior or unsuitable individuals are weeded out, and the survival of the fittest" necessarily follows. These superior or more suitable specimens transmit inore or less of theif' advantages to their offspring, which; still multi- plying excessively, are again and again similarly sifted and improved or developed in a boundless course of forward evolution.

MATINEE, AT 2.30.

EVENING ENTERTAINMENT

*AT NINE O'CLOCK, WITH AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME.

Hongkong, 7th March, 1883.

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INTIMATION.

SIGN CIGNOR GIUSEPPE PENATI, certificated Professor of Music of the REGGIO CON- SERVATORIO DI MILANO, and Rezident in Hongkong for over 7 years, gives lessons in Music, Piano, Harmonium and Singing.

Signor PENATI is open for engagements as Pianist at Private Dancing Parties.

CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE.

Address :—No. 8, PEEL STREET, Hongkong, 7th March, 1883.

(185 HONGKONG. AND WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

per

at the HONGKONG AND, SHANGHAI BANKING

FOGHORNS.

SIGNAL LAMPS.

LIFE BUOYS.

LIFE BELTS BOTTLE WASHING AND CORKING

MACHINES. &c.,

&c.j SPARKLING SCHARZHOFBERGER. FLENSBURG STOCKBEER

MARIENTHALER BEER.

VEUVE CLICQUOT PONSARDIN

CHAMPAGNE. · Hongkong, 7th October, 1882.

D. K. GRIFFITH, ANUFACTURER OF THE LONDON

MA

AERATED WATERS.

7, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE,"

(Opposite the City Hall)

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for and and $1 for 3rd hour, "CUM ON," and "CUM KAI," at $3 for at hour, $a for and hour, and for longer periods according to arrangement.

Hongkong, 16th October, 1882,

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SHIN G.

L IN G.

THE

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The Ben line steamer Besarty left. Singapore arrive here on the 9th. on the and instant, and may be expected to arT SHARE, for the six months ending *HE DIVIDEND of 4 per cent, being $5 The Union line steamer Venice left Singapore 30th December last, declared at TO-DAY'S and may be expected to arrive here on the 10th CORPORATION on and after FRIDAY NEXT IS for this port on the afternoon of the 3rd instant, Ordinary. Half-Yearly' Meeting will be Payable for every description of Aerated Waters with

The N. I. S. N. Co.'s steamer Compla left Bathe 9th inst, and Shareholders are requested to here on or about the 16th. tavia on the 1st instant, and may be expected apply. for Dividend Warrants at the Company's

Office No. 14. Praya Central, Hongkong, By Order of the Board of Directors,

D. GILLIES,

Secretary, Hongkong, 7th March, 1883.

[187 HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED,

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. ONTRIBUTING SHAREHOLDERS are

instant, for Queensland Ports, Port Darwin and The steamship Euring left Sydney on the 1st Hongkong, and is due here on or about the 28th..

"THAMES-ETREET INDUSTRIES," by Percy Russell. This Illustrated Pamphlet on Perfumery, published at 6d, may be had gratis from any JOHN GOSNELL & Co., London.-[ADVT.]]

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To-day's Advertisements.

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, AND

CALCUTTA,

THE Steamship

Captain R. A. Darling, will be despatched for "CRYSTAL," the above Ports, on THURSDAY, the 15th Instant, at THREE P.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to`

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, 7th March, 1883.

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NOTICE.

THE HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF MEMBERS of the HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE will be held at the CITY HALL, OR WEDNESDAY, the 14th March, 1883, at 3.30 P.M.:

In the earlier stages of human existence, the fittest for survival were those whose brutal or physical energies best enabled them to struggle with the physical difficulties of their surroundings, to subjugate the crudities of the primeval plains and forests to human requirements. The per- petual struggles of the different tribes gave the dominion of the earth to those best able to rule; it; the strongest and most violent human animal was then the fittest, and he survived accordingly.

Then came another era of human effort dually culminating in the present period. In this, mere muscular strength, brute, physical power, and mere, animal energy have become icas and less demanded as we have, by the aid of physical science; Imprisoned the physical forces of nature in our steam boilers, batteries, etcjland. have made them our slaves in lieu of human pri- THE soners of war. The coarse, muscular, raving, yell ing, fighting human ar

« animalsbat formerly. Jed the. war-dance, the hunt and the battle,iano longer the

"gang"

By Order,

Conquested to bend in a Statement of Busi ness Contributed during the half year ended December 31st, 1882, on or before March 31st, on which data the accounts will be Closed

By Order of the Board of Directors,

D. GILLIES,

Hongkong, 7th March, 1883,

Intimations

ecretary88

FD GUEDES.

WINE-MERCHANT AND GENERAL

COMMISSION AGENT.*

CHOICE WINES

THREE DOZEN FOR ONE DOLLAR.

All Orders and Communications should be ad- dressed to The Factory,

7. BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, Hongkong, rith April, 1882.

'R'

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MR MOORE begs to recommend his GOGO SHAMPOO WASH to the public as unrivalled by any prepara-

of the hair. The basis of this compound is

this

invited to inspect the show rooms.

No. 62, QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL HONGKONG. Hongkong, 1st May, 1882.

NOTICE.

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#TELEGRAPH OFFICE, Hanakowa.

CHIE NA M.

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den ever produced for promoting the growth GOLD AND SILVERSMITH, mate of soap, root; the natives of the Phillip- pine Islands never use anything else for washing their hair; they are never found bald, and it is quité common to see the females with hair from: 5 to 6 feet long. By constantly sing

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it allays the itching and fever of the scalp, which is the great cause of people losing their hair.

K. MOORE has succeeded in being able to put this wash up in bottles without allowing it to ferment, and he will guarantee it to keep any. length of time in any climate.

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Hongkong, 2nd October, 1882.

1663 WILLIAM SCHMIDT & CO. NGAR DEALERS, SERRAT

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E. GEORGE,

Secretary Hongkong, 7th March, 1883.

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NATE ON HA

ALLORY

FOR SALE ONLY BY MOORE & Co,

SEN VARIETY STORE,

Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, 25th January, 1883.

ZA HING,

TAILOR

EALER in all kinds of Drapery, Sille Hand-

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kerchiefs, Embroidered Shawls, &anj 8cc.

Ladies material made up, and a perfect Fit Gua-

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Qaranteed at Moderate Charges. MATTING AND, MANILA-

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THE PATENT TYPE FOUNDING

COMPANY,

31, RED LION SQUARE, HOLBORN, W.C,

DIE DARBA LÖNDON MANY,

SHANKS, REVELL & Co., PROPRIETORE, NEWSPAPER, BOOK, MUSIC, & GENERAL TYPE FOUNDERS.

Sole Proprietors of JOHNSON and ATKINSON'S Automatic Machinery for Casting and Finishing! Printing Xype, and Manufacturers of JOHNSON'S Patent Hard Metal, patented April 5th, 1834-2

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Estimates for Newspaper, Book, and Jobbing Plant at specially reduced rates

All kinds of Printing Machines, and everything connect

SPECIAL AGEHT FÖR

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1459 Hongkong, 4th Fabrisssy, 185

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FOR SALEVERERAT 76, WELLINGTON STREET,

HONGKONG Hongkong, rath October, 1882.

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PAINTER A PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS

"HIP," PORTRAIT, AND MINIATURE

LANDSCAPES IN OIL AND WATER: COLORS

All Work Executed by First-Class Artists. IVORY MINIATURES A SPECIALITE:

SAM SATISFACTION. GUARANTEED. No. 54, C4 QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, U

BABEH ONGKONGA Hongkong, 4th April, 1882.:

NOTICE:

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