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-CORRESPONDENCE.

We do not necessarily endorse the opialcox expressed by Correspondents in this column.)

-59YAK EDITOR OF tits "Hongkowo Telsársrn.”-

SIR-I am married man, which fact induces me to ask for a small space in your columns..

My wife attended the service at the Peak last Sunday week, and was greatly disturbed in her mind by the nature of the Bishop's sermon. Since then your able leading article has brought the matter still more home to her, and she now, whenever any young man calls at the house, is in a state of great perplexity as to whether to send the servant to say. "No can see". or to receive him as a friend.

The matter has now attained so much publi- city, that it seems to me, that, for the peace of our wives and families, the Bishop, who appears to be thoroughly up in this subject, should not be content with the laudable achievement of having directed the attention of every lady in the colony a subject which had very much better have been left alone, but, should carry out his scheme in its entirety and publish a detailed list of those young men in the colony who do lead impure lives.

This would at once 'give the ladies something to go by, and, no doubt no young man whose name appeared in the black list would be allowed to darken the, portals of any of our grandes dames..

The Bishop, who is proud of being a mis sissary, would of course be delighted to undergo a little martyrdom, which in his case would prob ably take the form of a prosecution for libel. I enclose my card but not for publication.

I remain, yours faithfully,.

"AN EARNEST SEEKER AFTER TRUTH."

Hongkong, September 15th, 1883.

NINGPO.

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

3rd September, 1883. Since last waiting, a report has reached us that in the districts of Hangchow, Shoa bing, Yuyau and Fungwa the cotton and rice crops are nearly all destroyed by the inundations caused by the late typhoon. Owing to this, it is feared that there will be a great deal of poverty this winter, and that bands of robbers will be prowling about seeking for prey. Although your contemporary's correspondent of this port states that the repos. of cholera bas, in his opinion, beer much exagger ated and whatever may have been the extent of the malady it is now rapidly abating, I regret that I am of a different opinion, as in our small settlement of Kiang-pehan during the last twenty days seventy-three deaths have occurred, which are all attributed to cholera, In the city and suburbs, it is impossible to state any de- finite number, but should say from the different reports that reach me the maximum of deaths have been at least fifty per day, but 1am happy to state that no case of cholers has happened amongst the foreign community. Great praise is due to the Board of Public Works for the means they are adopting to prevent the spread of an epidemic of cholera. Our medical officer also deserves great praise for the good advice that he has given the Chinese, and for the pains he has taken in furnishing them with his own experience, and that of other foreign medical men, incases of cholera, which has been published for general information; a translation of the same has been made and several thousand copies have been distributed throughout the district, On account of so much sickness prevailing, the Chehsien has prohibited the selling of pork for a period. The natives are in great fear of an epidemic and are continually chin-chinning the Josses. Great preparations are being made for a grand procession, which is stated will consist of filty thousand people who will match round the city, town, villages, &c, for the purpose of chin-chinning the Joss on account of the great sickness that is prevailing.

Our missionary friends have not yet returned from their suburban retreat, therefore all the chapels, churches and schools are still closed. Their return will be halled with gladness, as it ́is feared that not a few of their flock (or sheep) have gone astray during their shepherd's al sence, they doubtless will find plenty of work" to do on their return in bringing back the flock (or sheep) to the fold.—Courier.

CHEFOO.

[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]

sth-September, 1883′′ Northerly winds have set in now which ren- der the atmosphere cool and pleasant. Although these breezess generally blow away the visitors that come to Chefoo as a sea bathing and health resort, it appears that still many are remaining; for instance on Sunday last, when the famous Bamboo Temple and the Kung-kung-tan Islands were visited by merry and numerous plenic parties.

The roads in the settlement are undoubtedly in a very bad state, and gradually getting worse, so

that it is much hoped that the road committee

THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1883.

CHINKIANG.

[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]

-------4th Septembery-1883– Mr. Lawrence Brandon, a British subject employed by a Shanghai firm to superintend the work at the Western part of the Chinking Bund, was found dead by his servant this morning at on the Hulk of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co. 5.30 a.m., in a room occupied by the deceased The boy went to call his master at the usual time, but failed to get any answer, Dr. White was sent for at once, who went immediately, but vice. A post mortem examination was held at found it too late to render any professional ser 1a.m. I hear that the deceased died from a disordered liver, etc.

The funeral took place at 5.30 p.m., the Bitish sevice of the Church of England being read by the British Consul. A large number of the foreign community attended.--Mercury.

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· ADMIRAL WILLES AND THE

HONGKONG CHAMBER-OF:

COMMERCE.

The following correspondence has been for warded to us for publication:

Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce, Hongkong, April 16th, 1883. To His Excellency Vice Admiral George O Willes, C.B., Commander-in-Chief SIR,-On behalf of the Committee of this Chamber I beg to address Your Excellency on the subject of the naval protection to be afforded to British Commerce in these waters.

During the last two years, it has come under the observation of the Committee that for con- siderable periods of time this. harbour bas, on more than one occasion, been left without the presence of an effective vessel of war, and it is now amoured, though the Committee are unable to Live any good authority for the statement, that it is Your Excellency's intention to allow the naval avice along the entire Coast between Foochow on the North and Hoihow on the South-including the waters of this Colony-during- the summer months to be performed by a single sea-going pennant.

The Committee feel it to be their duty to re- present to Your Excellency that keeping in view. the possibilities of local disturbance at any one of the Treaty pols and the special duties which a vessel of war may be called upon to under.ake during a period of six months while the Squadron will be at the notch, it is very desirable that this harbour should not be without the presence of at least one of Her Majesty's ships while another is doing patrol duty along the Coat.-I have the honour to be, Sir, Your Excellency's obedient se: Jant,

(Signed)

F. BULKELEY JOHNSON,

NEWS BY THE ENGLISH MAIL.

The P. & O, S. N. Co.'s steamer Deccan, Ċap- tain-A: W: Adamusing with the English mans of the roth ulto, arrived in harbour this morning. We take the subjoined items from the London and China Express i—

French Consul-General in Egypt, as Minister to The appointment of M. Sienkiewicz, formerly Japan, is officially announced.

A Cassamicciola the work of finding and burying the dead still continues, Subscriptions received from various countries. to the fund for the relief of the sufferers are being

The Rev. Arthur Williams Poole, M.A., who was recently appointed Missionary Bishop of the English Church in Japan, will be consecrated on the ath prox, and wilt proceed to Yokohamna in October, via San Francisco.

It is reported from San Francisco that during the last eighteen months war material of the value of $5,000,000, including Springfield rifles, cartridges, and canvas suitable for

richts, has been despatched thence to China.

It is announced from Paris that M. Dupuis, whose difficulty, is about to return thither, at the request explorations ori inate the Tong-King

of a Chinese mercantile company, to resume his commercial operations on the Red River.

China Merchant's Sleat Navigation Company, Mr. Tong King-Sing, he manager of the arrived at llerlin on the 5th inst, accompanied by Mr. Butier. He was received at the station by H.E. Li Fong Fae, and took up his residence at the Hotel du Nord for a prolonged sojourn.

United States, has committed suicide by shoot- Francisco Barca, Spanish Minister to the ing himself through the bead in his room at the Albemarle Hotel, New York. He was about to return, with his family to Spain. The deceased was deeply involved in debts, which had been increased by unfortunate Wall-strect specula-

tions.

The largest vessel ever built on the Mersey Laird Brothers, Birkenhead. Sheis.entirely.con- has been launched from the yard of Messrs. structed of steel, is 450 feet long, 47 feet beam, 4. 3-horse power. She is called the Western Land, and is intended to carry the mails from Antwerp to New York. She has been built for ricaine of Antwerp. the Societe Anonyme de Navigation Belge-Anić-

Chamber of Commerce-have communicated The merchants of Rangoon-members of the with the head offices of their respective firms in Europe, urging the impoance of further ex- that they contribute towards the cost of Mr. ploration in the Shan States, and suggesting Colquhoun's proposed exploration. aor... and G. Balloch and Co., of Fenchurch avenue, have headed the London subscription list with too, and doubtless other firms concerned with our trade in the East will also contribute.

The Board of Trade has issued an official caution to owners, masters and others interested SIR, Lam.commanded by Vice Admiral.in.the opinions-given-in-reports-of-various wreck Willes, Commander-in-Chief, to acknowledge the courts, and which have reference to neglect, over- receipt of your letter of the 16th April on the loading, bad stowage, imperfec; ventilation, and subject of the Naval Protection to be afforded to faults of construction and machinery.

large British Commerce in there waters.

number of "Instances are quoted in which the circumstances are compressed into a lucid state- ment, and in every case the parties to whom the "caution" is addressed may draw their own conclusions.

Chairman. Audacious at Hongkong, 17th April, 1883.

In the and paragraph of that fetter you are, good enough to make a statement, on behalf of the Chamber of Commerce, that for considerable periods of time this harbour has, on more than one occasion, been left without the sence of an effective vessel of war. The Commander-in- Chief regrets that the Chamber should have ac- cepted information which is at variance with ac. tual facts,

to acquaint you, for the information of the Cham- The Commander-in-Chief further directs me. ber of Commerce, that it is his duty to give pro- tection to British subjects, commerce, and pos. sessions, and that be so disposes of the Squadron under his command as seems to him most con- ducive to the attainment of that object, or as may be ordered by Her Majesty's Government.

He need not assure the Chamber of Commerce that he reciprocates their desire to see British Trade effectually guarded, and that he is fully. alive to the important mercantile interests which are represented in Hongkong.I have the hon- qur to be, Sir, Your obedient Servant,

(Signed) WILLIAM W. PERRY.

Secretary to Commander-in-Chief

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To-day's Advertisements.

KELLY & WALSH.

RECEIVED

PER TO-DAY'S MAIL

MAPS OF TONQUIN.

PRICES-25 CENTS.

Hongkong, 13th September, 1883.

For Sale.

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PORTER.:

MERCHANT NAVY

NAVY BOILED

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THE OWNER being about to retire from DAVID CORSAR & SONS! of the GOOD WILL, FITTINGS, and FURNI-|:

Business is open to negociate for the Sale TURE. Compléte of the Old Established and well-known establishment known as the "NA. TIONAL HOTEL” situated at Nos. 222 and 224, Queen's Road Central. The House contains ONE AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLE which is in first-class condition."

For further Particulars apply to

JOHN, OLSON,

Nation-Hotel- Hongkong, 14th June, 1883.

FOR SALE CHEAP..

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co. Hongkong, 15th June, 1881.

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The destination of the Froliches been altered. FIVE TO SIX HUNDRED TONS

Instead of proceeding to the Mauritius, as first announced, she will go to the Cape of Good Hope and the West Coast of Africa station. The

Frolic will not leave Sheerness for two or three pounder guns not being finished, Commander weeks, the alterations in the fittings of her 64- Arthur William Moore, R.N, who takes com mand of the Frolic in February, 1877, was first Heutenant of the Charybdis, and was with that F corvette on the China Station throughout her three years' commission.

The Glenely, the latest addition to the "Glen" Line of London and China steamers owned by Mesars. M'Gregor, Gow, and Co., Londen, went down the Firth of Clyde for the trial of her speed before being handed over to her owners on the 28th ult. As noticed at the time of her launch she has been constructed by the London and Glasgow Engineering and Iron Shipbuilding Company. The Glenelg measures 36oft..by 43ft. by zóft Sho-is-a-vessel of 3,100-tons-gross,-and-

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IN LOTS FROM ONE TON UPWARDS. COAL TAR IN BARRELS.

CHOY CHEW,

230, PRAYA WEST. Hongkong, 5th April, 1883,

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SHIFCHANDLERS, STORE-KEEPERS

AND

"GENERAL-COMMISSION-AGENTS,

PRAYA CENTRAL.

The Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce, she has been fitted with compound surface-con-AMERICAN

Hongkong.

THE RECEPTION OF SIR HARRY PARKES.

The following, according to the Shanghai Courier, is the reply made by His Excellency Sir Harry Parkes, to the address presented to him on his arrival in Shanghai

densing engines of 50 horsepower nominal, the steam pressure of the boilers being Bolbs. per square inch. She has been, Gitted with MessTY, Muir and Caldwell's steam steering gear, and latest construction of winches, &c. Accommo dation is provided for thirty passengers. The result of the run on the measured mile at Skel- morile was that a mean speed of a little over thirteen knots per hour was attained.

Sir Harry Parkes said Mr. Bell, Mr. Myburgh,A lamentable occurrence is reported front the Mr. Hubbe, Mr. Jantren and Gentlemen, I feel Mayumba River, by which two officers of Her at a loss to reply to an address recalling former Majesty's gunboat Stork and a civilian lost their associations in terms of such warm friendship and lives. The Stark, commanded by Lieutenant high eulogium, and in which other residents and Commander Arthur Bleanerhasset, which than my own countrymen have so generously arrived on the West Coast of Africa a few months joined. I can only thank you most heartily for 480, had been ordered south to St. Paul.de your cordial welcome, and particularly for Loanda, and on her way thither she called in receiving me among you as an old friend. at Ponta Negro. The officers met with a cordial Your encouragement is especially acceptable reception from Mr. Prensiau, factory agent, to me at this moment, as I am very sensible. under whom a sporting trip on the Mayumba of the difficulties of my new post and of the seems to have been arranged. It appears did the predecessor. Tous good opinion, Lieutenant Henry Lecke, and Mr. Joseph An. 1 Inbour under in succeeding that Mr. Prenstau, Lieutenant Blennerhasset may soon commence operations again.

a most able A change has taken place in the mercantile though formed upon too indulgent an estimate dersen, surgeon of the Stork, were together in a circles, Mr. Legge having resigned, and. Mr. He that post, will nevertheless materially aid me

of my past services and qualifications for boat, when they were attacked by ahippopotamus. The animal, probably wounded, and thus infuriat. Esse having taken that office for the time being in falkiling its duties, and it gives me pleasure ed, made a ferocious and determined onslaught Shippingin harbour:-M. A. Dixon, Benedicto, to assure you that I am glad to have on the boat, and all the efforts of the occupanta Androkies, Charley, Piter, and Livingston.. an opportunity of doing another day's work on to beat it off were unavailing. After a fierce strug. Under Kung-kung-tan-Cruiser Falkoo, and the scene of my earlier services, (beat, hear, gle the boat was swamped and capslerd, and all the German gunboat Wolf-Mercury,

and applause), and that nothing will be occupants were thrown struggling into the wat more gratifying to me than to lend a With great difficulty Lieutenant Blennerhauset helping hand in promoting progressive was saved, but Lieutenant Leeke, Dr. Anderson movements in this country and a closer and Mr., Prenslau were drowned. Lieutenant union betwen foreigners and Chinese. Though Lecke, who had been appointed to the Stork I have been: absent from China for eighteen for navigating duties, in lieu of a sub-lieutenant years, I have not been unobservant of the attained his present rank in August, 1881, and changes that have been taking place here served on board the Achilles during the Egypt

Dr. Anderson entered the Navy only during that interval. Chinese and foreigners, I ian war.

TIENTSIN...

water,

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

August 31st, 1883 The report of the victory at Hud has excited the Chinese here; they want to know if France will move on to China as according to them, she has finished her task with AnnamƑ or will acquainted to believe have become better in August, 1881, and this was his first service

she move on to Kores. In fact, all scats of questions are asked,

To-day the ferry boat at the Grand Canal, abreast of the French Cathedral, where it falls into the Felho, owing to the freshet, came into collision with a tribute boat, having on board About toy Chinese. This made the boat heel over, and those on board were also brought to the wrong side of the boats the bout eapsised and out of the 12 about go were drowned, legi By the Haton, which la expected to arrive here on the 4th inst, the Annamese Envoy, body will leave with the coffin. They seem to say that it is not the senior envoy, but his secretary. Li Hung-chang has at last made up his mind to let them go or it may be through pressure brought to bear, since the death of the supposed secretary, of th tion, they have been permitted to come

by telegram.

3rd September, 1883, Chang-Pei Lau, the famous Censor, has been sent to Shansi, to favestigate a case brought against the Governor there.

The water in the river is higher than ever. Chen Shu-tang leaves for Shanghai per Pautak, thence he goes to Korea, en

To-morrow at foam the Annamese envoy will have an interview with HE 1: Hung chang-Mercury.

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with each other, and better acquaint on a foreign station.

To-day's Advertisements.

ing mutual benefit and assistance. Disinter ance means improved opportunities of render- ested effort in the field of benevolent labour and ready response to the cry of distress will have proved to the people that foreigners have sym patbles in common with their own. Western fence and Western enterprise are beginning to THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP

be appreciated, as a means of widely extending the industrial capacities of the people, and thereby augmenting not only the productive resources of the country, but also the political importance of

COMPANY, LIMITED. '

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CHR, MOTZ & Cá's

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the nation and I trust the time is not far astaaf THE Company's Steamship when both inlers and people will see that the triest friendship is based upon a community of Captain Thebaud, will be despatched for the interests, and exclusiveness and reserve can above: Port, TO-DAY, the 13th instant, at be profitably replaced by free intercourse and FIVE P.M., instead of as previously advertised. active corporation, Gentlemen, you will not look for any lengthy remarks from me on this,

*For Freight or Passage, apply to jika kunhan occasion, or, for any other, assurance than that

RUSSELL & Co., no effort shall be wanting on my part to merit

General Managers. Hongkong, 13th September, 1883. the confidence you have been so good as to place in me, but I will not hesitate to add that FOR YOKOHAMA (DIRECT),E) while I shall steadfastly, strive to protest the

HE Steamship rights and interests entrusted to my care, I shall also earnestly endeavour to cultivate the most friendly relations with this Government, and

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For Freight, apply to

I condently trust that that feeling will be re- DAY, the 18th instant. ciprocated, and that it will not fail to lead to beneficial results (Loud cheers) I thank you, gentlemen, very much for this welcome; I thank you with all my heart. (Renewed cheers.)

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co, TAMAN MİN YAgenta Hongkong, 13th September, 1883 [698

BEST GOUDA CHEESE IN

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G. MUMM & Co.'s CHAMPAGNE.

QUARTS...........

PINTS.......

-Apply to

$32 per Case."

$23 per Case.

MELCHERS & Co.

Hongkong, and March, 1882.

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THE CITY OF MANILA CIGAR STORE.

HAS FOR SALE.

IGARS of all Brands, Imperiales, Caballeros, Vaqueros, Regalias, Loadres, Nuevo Ha banos of all makes, quality guaranteed. TOBACCOS of all Brands, at moderate prices. FANCY GOODS from the Parisian markets, Meerschaum Pipes, Jewellery of Chaste Designs. Sun Hats, &c., &c; Commissions Executed.

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JOSE M. BASA. No. 51, B., QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL. Hongkong, 1st May, 1882.

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HONGKONG HOTEL..

Intimations.

F: D. GUEDES.

WINE MERCHANT AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT.

No. 5, D'AGUILAR STREET.

AS always on hand a large assortment of

HCHOICE WINES of the best quality, at

Moderate Prices.

Hongkong, and October, 1881.

NOTICE.

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THE Public are respectfully informed that the Undersigned has been trading at the under mentioned premises for the past 38 years as TAI- LUR, DRAPER, and GENERALOUTFITTER. He has no connection whatever with any other fimm trading under a similar, name or style, and takes this opportunity of informing his old customers tlint their orders will receive the same careful attention in the future that has been given then in the past.. By supplying the Best Ma- terials and Workmanship at MODERATE PRICES, and by promptly attending to all.' orders entrusted to his charge, he hopes to be favored with the patronage of his old customers and the Puble Generally,

N.B.

Note the address.

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NAM SING, No. 84, Queen's Road Central, Opposite the Central Market,

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Hongkong, 25th April, 1883.

T

NOTICE..

HE Undersigned begs to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of the Foreign Community that he has resigned his Partnership in the "NAM-SING TAILOR SHOP" and has Furchased an Interest in the SZE HING LOONG SHOP," No. 100, Queen's Road Central, carrying on the Business-of-TAILORS-OUTFITTERS, and GENERAL MERCHANTS. He hopes by strict attention to Business and Selling the Best Class of Goods at Moderate Prices to receiv ea share of the patronage so liberally bestowed on "him in the past,"

AH NAM, Late Partner in the

"NAM-SING Tailor Shop"

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Hongkong, 16th April, 1883-

H HOY LEE..

·MERCHANT TAILOR, HAT, & CAP MAKER,

HAS

TAS for Sale, every description of Gentle- men's Scarves, Collars, Ties, Socks, Hats, &c., &c. Dealer in Chinese Silks of all kinds. Bamboo Blinds, Mattings of own_Manufacture. China Teapots in bamboo covers, Rattan Chairs,. Silk Coats a Specialité, a perfect fit, and bert material guaranteed.

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

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SAM HING, - JUNR,

STULT Z

TAILOR, DRAPER, AND GENERAL' OUTFITTER, Best Materials and a Perfect Fit Guaranteed, AT MODERATE PRICES,

DPITH HATS, MATTING, BAMBOO BLINDS, and has always on hand a very fine selection of various kinds of Silk Goods and Embroideries.

EALER in CHINESE SILKS of all kinds,

other Garments for exportation.

Wholesale Manufacturer of Silk Coats and

No. 62, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (Fourth Door West from. Pottinger Street) Hongkong, 21st August, 1883.

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HAIR DRESSING SALOON CHEONG WO,

R. MARMANDE begs to inform the Com- Munity of Hongkong, and Visitors, that the above Establishment is now in full working

·order. ---

He has engaged TWO FIRST-CLASS

TONSORIAL ARTISTS from Paris, and his staff now consists of five competent workmen. He is prepared to execute Hair-dressing in all its branches, making wigs for theatrical purposes, or for ordinary wear, &c., BLC.

·HAIR CUTTING SHAMPOOING

SHAVING

TRIMMING BEARDS

..50 Cents.

25—

www.25 12

'LADIES' HAIRDRESSING SALOON. Mr. MARMANDE and his assistants are always at liberty to attend Ladies at his Saloon, specially set apart for Ladies, or at their own Residences at MODERATE CHARGES.

TAILOR, DRAPER,

GENERAL LAND.

OUTFITTER.

BE EST Materials and a Perfect Fit Guaranteed

DEALER IN

MODERATE PRICES. CHINESE SILK OF ALL KINDS, PITH HATS, BAMBOO BLINDS,

&C..

WHOLESALE MANUFACTURE OF SILK COATS AND OTHER GARMENTS. FOR EXPORTATION. NB.-Note the address. 66, QUEEN'S ROAD

CENTRAL.

No.

SIXTH DOOR WEST FROM POTTINOER STREET.

Hongkong, 19th May, 1883.

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Mr. MARMANDE bega to offer to the public his Shampoo Wash made by Mons. Pinaud who has had many years experience and guar- antees it to keep for any length of time in any 'c O'A L

climate.

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*****$3.00

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Monthly Customers for Hair-cutting, Shaving, and Shampooing, taken at the following prices EVERY DAY....$4.00 Per Month. EVERY OTHER DAY...$3.00 TWICE A WEEK Paris a large Consignment of Perfumery and Mr. MARMANDE will. receive direct from

other Toilet requisites which will be open for inspection, and he is prepared to supply the same at prices which will compare favorably with those of any other establishment.

The Saloon is cool and airy, being supplied with Funkahe, and the " Iced Shampoo" is the greatest luxury of the day.

ΤΟ Κ KE E

. MERCHANTI No. 75, PRAYA CENTRALITATEA

KEEPS on hand for Sale all kinds of itse

and Steam COAL of the best quality st moderate rates. The “CUM LOONG," " CUM CHOW," "CUM SHUEN," "CUM LEE' for and and 81 for 3rd hour, CUM ON," and Steam Launches for Hire at $3 for 1st hour, $2

"CUM KAI," at $3 for 1st hour, $a for and hous, and for longer periods according to armagement,

Hongkong, 16th October, 1882,

SHIN G.

LING

30%

OOT AND SHOE MAKER,

The Saloon is open from y AM, till 7 P.M. for B No.5, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG,

the reception of those who feel the necessity of

a Tonsorial operation.

RAZORS MOST CAREFULLY RESET. Hongkongy 12th June, 1883.

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J. M. GUEDES. TOUSE AND LAND BROKER H

RÉAUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION

AGENT

No. 33, WELLINGTON STREET, HINOKONG

Hongkong a3rd January, 1882.

SPECIAL NOTICE.

TO ADVERTISERS.. CHIPPING FIRMS, INSURANCE COM-

· PANIES, COMMERCIAL HOUSES, and | ADVERTISERS genemlly are informed that arrangements have now been completed to issue De daily connection with all

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E_N_G_RA VIE RA WATCHES CLEANED AND REPAIRED

ON MODERATE TREMS; AN GAAN. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. JEWELRY, MADE AND REPAIRED, No. 73, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG, Hongkong, 6th April, 1882,

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PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS. “LANDSCAPES 'IN OIL AND WATER: COLORS

All Work Executed by First Class Artists, IVORY MINIATURÉS A SPECIALITE.

RAOSATISFACTION: GUARANTEED VAR

No. 5, C., QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, UPSTAIRE, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 4th April, 1883.

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