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the different steps from childhood. This dance is purely exotic and is very popular, as women seem to like it as well as men,
The French quadrille dunce is Improper, and it is liked for its Impropriety. This conclusion is rot bar to arrive at. When these young women move around the stage in the ordinary steps of the quadrille before per forming the acrobatic feats, they are unintering spectators who are up in the performance merely regard the -part us nerestaty preliminar which the sooner it is over the better. There is no applause until the dancers begin ta tara
somersaults
and scratch their
their teat, cken with There things are not graceful. They are not Extraordinarily difficult. There are many mro, acrobate on the
the stare to-day, who can do the same tricks, but people would not pay their money to see them, simply because the Important element of impropriety would be lacking. The Frech quadrille dancers are highly improper, and their entles are enjoyed by a considerable number of respectable nerens who are innocent of the exact nature of the cause of thele enjoy
Bart not especially graceful, The
ment ment.
Letty Lind, who, with the London Galety girls, first brought ast that skirt dance, deserves credit
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1ÊÇ4.
flattery, but she likes to have her sleeves puffed. The girl of the period says she objects to
The man who belleves only half he heaTÉ,
right hall.
cherally gets sinng pretty well if he selects the
"It is a little singular that the person hun w't's a silver son la his mouth seldam makes a stir in the world.
Call the devil by his right name and there are men lo avery crowd who will claim that you hare insulted them.
Many a man who wants to set the world on fire will lie in bed while his wife kindles the kitchen
corfi gration.
The woman who cannot abarpen a lead pesel! takes her torn at sughing when her husband tries to thread
needle.
One of the things that the world is now suffering from in an over-production of an inf efor grade of history.
In Sanday School Teacher-Who was the when to go le out of wisest men? Scholar-Noah; 'cause he knowed
out of the wet. Punch well to the woman world is, "How to get this year's that the problem of the day szys sleeves into last year's jacket."
bave 2 The drumstick. "Baby, what do Jimmie, what part of the turkey will you
You want Div me de dwum."
travelling through finly for nearly a week and I haven't seen a macaroni held yet.
He
Yesterday would be better spent If it could be was quite philosopher who said: lived over again with the wisdom of to-day."
Teacher Now, Johnny, you may close your geography and tell us what a bluff le Johnny- Oh, it's what to try when you don't have no luck.
for having provided a means of spectacular enter-American (abroad)-Well, here I have been taloment which was both popular and had to it the potentially of gracefulness. All skirt dancers bare bren
and such as have, not graceful. bave not met with success. This seems to show thst grace in this dance is its attractive featurs, The dance depends chiefly upon the costame, which lo
BO RIZanged that
the leg cannot possibly be exposed above the knee. Them are number of white ardoravite which fly around pleasantly when the dancer kicks up. steps are simple and consist chiefly in kicking the foot
10 that the
too shall point backward behind the head. This can be done acefully. The hands are in the meantime to manipulate the outer skirt, which is of a black material. The skirt dance
The
oint
oofing
when taken part in by a
1.
number of
Loie Fuller women at the same time.
serpentine darce
an outcome of the skirt derce
ce Instead of the lone accordion outer skirt, there is a voluminous mantle of very tenuous stuff, which has the property of clinging in soft folds and of streaming out behind grace fully, like camel's tai, when the dancer is to motion. The t
The underskirts are disposed with, and the dancer wears tights, so that when the light in front of the house is turned down and that hehlad the stage (orned on, the figure is revealed Hike a rithette,
remains to be described one dance It is barely possible, Terpsichore would which not rit at. This is an American dance, derived from the Shanish,
Its most finished exponent is Amelia Glover, who is set to have Invented it. The dacce in d-ne by wiring and twisting gracefully about the stage, somewhat in the manner made familjar by Carmen l'a, but with the Important difference that li contains nothing lolest, notblog eccen- tric. The mettons are all easy and graceful, and when the tee of the foot touches the hapja held over the head there is not the slightest sign
The dance
appeals entirely to the
even
of
elfort
burn of
[It.
Why was this game calle i poker, Charley "I don't know, unless it is that you are apt to your fingers when you get the wrong end Queen Liuokalani (gazing longingly at the governmental chair)-"It's a shame that none of these rade men wil get up to give a lady a
seat.
Mrs. Anole S. Austin, who was elected Mayor of Pleasanton, Kan.. In January, says that her husband, woted against her, He fa.now out of pofities.
Whenever a man fails bis wife tails the public that he was "too conscientious" to succeed. What he tells him in private in sometimes different.
Muggins (during the post-prandial exercises) hepler is the most flowery talker I ever Baggins - Yes; & perfect chrysanthemum
of speech.
Miss Filt (to her young admirer)Why, Charle, you don't even know the ABC of love! Chatile (steatly)--Well, I know the U and I of It, anyway!
Eacouraging-Young Maa-What did your pa say when he heard that 1 - had kĺused your sister? Little Girl-He said that was encouraging,
Mrs. Chatter-Do you believe that cares.can be effected by the laying on of hands? Mrs Clatter-Most certainly. I cured my boy of smoking in that way.
of
How
to Make Hens Lay-Select orthodox Fens moral tralolog. Name all of them or be damned."
sense of the beautiful. It la the most graceful Macduff. Then they will be forced to "lay an
stage dance of the day.
Judge--How old are you, Miss? Spinster
heard to remark that she had to go home and
The Democratic Badge-A married lady was |
sew on a Democratic badge for her husband, On being asked what the bidre was she replied; "A patch on the seat of his trousers, made decessary by sitting around with nathing to da,” Mre, von Blumer-Let me congratulate you on your engagement, my dear. He is so charming that I am really beginning to regret now that my Clara fell she ought to relose him, Miss Twickenham-You mustn't blame her, my dear Mra van Blumer. She was much younger than the is row.
The lady had given the small boy an apole And he said nothing in recognition. "What does a little boy say when he gets anything P waked the tedy instrantingly. "He hesitated a moment: Some little boy-," he said, "savs 'think you'; some 117 much ohitged,' and some just ke-py thinkin' how much better an
orange is than an apple
A LITTLE HAND AT POKER. He was tall and thin and dignified,
With ministerial look,
And he tank from oot his gripsack
What looked live a small bymin book; The Inquirl-gly he looked around.
And wa'd (It was a smoker). "Would any gentleman like to take
A little hand at poker 7"
Hypophosphites, is prescribed by Physicians all SCOTT's Emalelen of Pare Cod Liver Oil with
over the world. It is a remarkable remedy for Consumption, Scrofula, and wasting diseases, and very palatabis. Read the following:-"{ have much pleasure in stafing that I have tried Scott's Emulsion in a case of impoverished blood, with scrofalous 'disease, and found It to It was taken: Be a very efficient preparation, without PERKINS, 22, Lordship Park, Stoke Newington, the least difficulty."--A. TEMPLE N. A-7 Chemist can supply it-Sole Agent In Hongkong and the Empire of China-Chan A Fook, at Walking & Co., Hongkong.~[Advt.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
(Fagen Monary. (ns. Pidemmar & Co.'s Reglatur;}: Toby.
Recozzate 13.0
Barreter➡411, M Thermommer 3, 19. The p.,
Thandi etseg samm. (W/mt bulk) Therm-..
Trustyrt P.34 Themen blaulun
(dol
To-day's Advertisements.
UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
74
24
74
That the genius of a variety slager should rise (after a long pause, angrily)—Twenty-eight, if. A FINAL RONUS of FIVE PER CENT. 06
to the e height of dragging, down the heavens to ail her lo her short-shirt display, or force the con into partnership with her in her act, would probably never have nccurred to any artist out side the French capital. But in
ut in a cliy where one woman adverthes her ihloness www a drawing card. and another acquires glory because of her awk- wardness, any eccentricity is regarded as du de
others the world
half as bad as I expected. you must know it. Judge-Now there, that isn't
Teacher-Can doy litle boy tell me why St.
robbed him
Peter is always at the gate? Johony Ferguson -I reckon he's a-layin' for done fellien wat
ter pay Pic
Paul I Tommy Say R when the world comes to an end and the last card of the game of life has
thought," said she ;
"A boos it is to myself and Jim
I sit and think he is
stacle and sure to bring profit to its originator.been played what will happen? Father-I The
versatile performers of Parls are more suppone Gabriel will trumpet, prolific in the tricks of their profession than any What a beautiful think is
aver.
The latest
latest sensation in Parls this summer is known as the "mirage song.". It was introduced by a charming
young Jady,
who was favored, like Lole Fuller, with an inventive brother, who in this instance bad made a study of a higher art than song and and was thus able to help his sister by dance, calling upon the natural resources of the universe.
The method employed to produce the Illusion s a very simple one, and consists in concen- trating upon the singer a powerful light, which throws a reflection of her figure upon a sheet of glass sospended above her, its edges adroitly concealed. The reflection is, of course, Inverted above her head, and appears to be hosting the air. Every geature that she makes is reflected by the figure above her. - At the in the glass to be standing on her head *ppears the interest of the spectators la excited by the contemplation of her skirts and her manipulation of them without making an indecorous display.
Bachelor
ק
of
CONTRIBUTIONS and DIVIDEND NINE DOLLARS per SHARK for the year 1803, will be PAYABLE on MONDAY, the 8th inst. the OFFICE of the SOCIETY on and after that WARRANTS may be had on application at date,
By Order of the Board,
DOUGLAS JONES, Acting Secretary. Hongkong, 6th October, 1804
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HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS,
RDERS BY THE ACTING
COMMANDANT.
Co-day's Advertisements,
IMPORTANT!
ALLISON'S VAUDEVILLES.
RAND SMOKING CONCERT.
For the BENEFIT of Mrs. ALLISON,
WILL BE GIVEN IN THE THEATRE ROYAL,
ON
MONDAY EVENING, 8TH OCTOBER, Commencing at 9 o'clock.
ADMISSION -
D.ess Circle & Stalls...........$1.
Back Seats........
...$1. So'dlers and Sailors hall-price to Bick Seats.
TABLES may be reserved at Meisra, KELLY & Walsh's, Ld.
Hongkong, 6th October, 1894,
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POSTPONED ON ACCOUNT OF THE INCI EMENCY OF THE WEATHER,
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c, &c.
ΤΗ
“HE Undersigned has received instructions
to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,
он
MONDAY, the 8th October, 1894, commencing at 2.30 PM.,
at his SALE ROOMS, DUDDELL STREET, Removed from KARNSFOOT and for other Accounts.
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, Comprising →→
SEVERAL DRAWING.ROOM SUITES. In BROCATELLE, SI K TAPESTRY and other MATERIALS: OVERMANTELS, with PLAIN & BEVELLED GLASSES, CLOCKS, PAINTINGS ORNAMENTS, TEA & FANCY TABLES, BOOKCASE, LADY'S DESK, FENDERS and IRONS, CARPETS, RUGS,
&c.
CURTAINS, POLES
ANDSOME SIDEBOARD' with BEVELLED GLASS, EXTENSION DINING. TABLE. MOROCCO COVERED DINING CHAIRS
IRS, DINNER WAGGONS, DINNER & DESSERT SERVICES, ELECTRO-PLATE and GLASS WARE, CUTLERY, TABLE LINEN, &c., &c.
SEVERAL IRON and BRASS MOUNTED BEDSTEADS with WIRE and HAIR MAT- TOP WASHSTANDS and SETS LADIES TRESSES, BED-ROOM SUITE, MARBLE- DRESSING
SBING TABLES, with PLAIN and BEVELLED GLASSES,
HANDSOME SI K EMBROIDERED JAPANESE SCREEN and PLAQUES, PAN. TRY and BATH.ROOM REQUISITES, IRON COOKING STOVE, ONE RICKSHA, Early New, and SEVERAL BICYCLES,
&C.,
C ALSO.
SEVERAL COPIEB OF *SCENES FROM EVERY LAND," over 500 PHOTOGRAPHIC
WALLACE
Catalogues issued prior to Sale. On View from Friday, iba 5th October.
TERMS OF SALE :——As customary.
he is thinking of me, And he sits and thinks I am thinking of him." day. He le
Young Mother-Baby is somewhat cross to
teething
(in great aweef FOR THE WEEK ENDING 11TH OCTOBER, 1894 VIEWS, with Introduction from General Law him to commence-er-aising ? | the mite of ( humanliy)—And when do you expect Doctor-You should make It a point never to to bed with cold feet. Josh Hayseed-That's all right, doctor, but if your feet are cold have you got to
alt with them all
olght. lather)-I think I've got a better soap now than Not Connoisseur-Barber (applying the
ever deed
used before. Customer-I can't see difference. It all tastes alike to me Those engagements-He-You
I've by
!.
up
are very pro
לנז
[1037
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, 6th October, 1894.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
Intimations.
SPECIAL MAKERS-OF ARTICLES FOR LADIES' COMPLEXION
JAVA POWDER
EVERYWHERE
SOLD
CETTE POUDRE
ADHÉREAL
PRAIL
tal Communique
•To VELOUSE FRAICHEUR;
A Bounters
Hotels.
12&14, Boul! St Martin
PARIS
HOUSES & BLANGS
BAY VIEW HOTEL. THE "RAMSGATE" OF HONGKONG, (On Shaw-ki-wan Road.)
HE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and TERMINUS of the only pleassat DRIVE to be bad on the Island. BAY VIEW" occoples the best situation on the Shao-ki-wan Road, commands an excellent view of the Harbour, and is always open to the cool breezes from the Southward, Steam-launches can at any time come alongside the jetty adjoining the
spacious lawn,
To the other attractions of this popular resort BATHING PAVILIONS
have been added, and a LAUNCH rone from the NEW PEDDER'S WHARF to BAY VIEW every half-hour after 5 P.M. daily.
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PERFUMERY MY UP EN TEN LAVEST
PARISIAN STYLE _____.
GOTYKI BUT PATTERN
LIQUID
"ALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co.,
WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, LONDON AND GLASGOW. 11, Queen's Road, Hongkong, 24th August, 1894.
Private Dioners or Tiffins prepared In Fleat-T class style on the shortest notice, and Meals can be served at all hours.
Hongkong, 13th August, 1804-
PEAK HOTEL.
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND."
1643
THIS commodious and well appointed HOTEL, situated at a height of 1,150 feet above-level, has just been thenghly redecorated, renovated and reformibed, and NEW WING has been built, which commands magnificent Views of the Harbour and matoland | of China
SUMMER RATES, (FROM MAY IT TO OCTOBER 31ST), One person, per day..... ....$4.00 One person, per week......
20.00
One person, per month from $70 to 85.00
Married couple (occupying one room) per Married couple (occupying one room) per
day .....
7.00 weak muurau
45.00 Married couple (occupying one room) par
month................from $tza to 140b0 For further particulars, apply to
MANAGER, New Victoria Hotel Hongkong, gist August, 1804.
1933 HOTEL DE LA PAIX. FORMERLY THE HOTEL DES COLONIES. THIS HOTEL, situated on the FRENCH CONCESSION, & very convenient spot on SHAMEEN, IS NOW prepared to offer the BEST ACCOMMODATION to any TOURISTS or OCCASIONAL. VISITORS who wish to bring their FAMILIES to pay a visit to CANTON, and EVERY POSSIBLE ATTENTION will be pald
to their Comforts,
A FIRST-CLASS TABLE D'HOTE kept, WINES and SPIRITS of the Best Quality; and the Charges for the same are EXTREMELY
No. 117-FIELD BATTERY-Sergent G. Sergeant. WATTING to be Acting Battery Quartermaster No. 118. JOINED FIELD BATTERY-N6.
G1.2
T. Merk 18th September, 1894-No. 130 Gr. E. F. SKERTCHLEY and Octaber, 1894- JOINED--MACHINE GUN COMPANY No, 128 Gr. J. S. BRUCE, No. 129 Gr. W. ARNOLD, 38th September, 894.
No. 119-DRILLS—FIELD BATTERY— voking - You talk as if our engagement were TEERS, COMPANY DRILL (Under White,
TUESDAY.
5.30 P.M. TRAINED VOLUN not going to result in marriage,
She-You are Capp).
RECRUITS SQUAD DRILL-FRI FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOTHOW. { FAIR and REASOMARLE. More
provoking You talk as if it were, No False Modesty-Lady—This is the time you have received food from me, isn't it? DRILL (Plain Clothes). SIGNALLING CI
P.M. TRAINED VOLUNTEERS THE Company's Steuniship
DRILL RECRUITS SQUAD Tramp-It is, madam; and you are at liberty to TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 4.30 PM Captain Harris, will be despatched for the above
CLASS
*NAMOA," mention the fact to your friends if you wish, You may prinkle your fingers with musk if you DRILL-MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 5.15 light, and not as previously notified.
ROW! OON DETACHMENT, GUN
Ports on TUESDAY, the 9th instant, at Day- Bat the cigarette fragrance will cling to them DAY, 13th instant, Mester st Headquarters
PM. MUS
MUSKETRY
RY (Free Ammunition) SATUR-
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LÁPRAIK & Co., A man who suspects nothing bas no intaltione. Nothing shows the marks of time more plainly do you prefer?" asked the American Minister at
General Managers. · In St. Petersburg What part of the turkey 2.30 PM. and murch to Wharf. KOWLOON
DETACHMENT
Hongkong, 6th October, 1894. (1030
AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY.
WISE AND OTHERWISE,
(COMPILED FROM MANY SOURCES.)
than a clock.
still.
second
"Eh? Constan- replied bis Imperial Majesty of Rosals,
Love is doubled when it leaves the cost marktkrgiving dinner.
an the present,
Bad news should be broken a gently us a sol-bolled CRE.
sbaently,
Jack-I thought you were very attentive to Miss Coupon! Tom-1 was but, after what f you don't want to be delested, don't be a she said, I aball have nothing more to do with chronic growler.
her. Jack-What did she say? Tom-She
I
matical language.
Justice consists in the just administration of jastice to the unjust.
Money talks, but it does not always usa graziactar-Weil, is your candidate for the
There is sometimes danger in not getting scared soon enough.
A contemporary says that “Liliuokalani ought
to blush." She can't
There are two perfectly good men ; one dead
and the other unborn.
It
to
cashlership honest? Stockholder-He's honest as a buman being can be. Director (doubtful)--Well, I suppose we'll have to put him under bonds, then.
Bounded Lke It-Mr. Genem-Do you known that Snooper stutters? Gamame doesn't. Mr. GaWell, I asked him about
Bower over
for my husband for the
| not the man who is always on the run. chryped by said: “That's a :
who wins the race of life.
A million for charity, but not a cant's worth of last two
soup for voluntary idleness.
calms one.
said an agitated woman to i Don't be excited, madam," replied
It does not require a legal education to go into the latter. "I've been
the son-in-law business.
For the buyer a bundred eyes are too low; for the seller one enough.
Some nervous people waste almost half their time
getting there too early.
A man can't turn round in Central Africa wirkeut
making a revolution.
* useless
Every man has as much right to kits, himself as he has to live
The more the professors try to suppress foot ball the more the students kick.
There
If
politics the devil's grip an wern ko some men would be more feable.
Many people would be more truthful but for their uncontrollable'desire to talk.
to real life.
| for the last twenty-five ves for a husband |
Some 350 years ago Klug James did *daburra all rough and violent exercises, un football, meter for taming than making able the sur therol." This seems to be one of King Jana' varon that does not need revision.
"You should be careful not to swallow the seade when you out grapes. A good many people i have died from that cause." - "Nonsen!
swallowed grape seeds ever since I was Hitis boy, and they never killed me o
**
NORS
'can Jala on Range. No. 120-FIELD BATTERY-Fr duty Lieut. DENSON and Sergeant BROWN.
No. 11-GENERAL SPECIAL SQUAD DRILL will be held on WEDNESDAY, Rt 5.30
their numbers of for Prizes.
The gathers Dris, they will not count
By Order,
F. F. LAMBARDF, Lieut, R.Ag
Adjutant, Hongkong Volunteer Corps. Headquarters, Hongkong, 6th October. 1804
NOTICE.
[1045
“HE Undersigned has This Day SOLD his TH
STOCK-IN-TRADE FIXTURES of the NOVELTY STORE to Mr. A. E. ALARMAO.
R. R. ALLEMAO. Hongkong, 6th October, 1894.
THE
A well furnished BILLIARD SALOON with BAR attached,
V. A. ROZARIO, Manager.
Canton, grat July, 1804.
FUJIYA HOTEL,
MIYANOSHITA, HAKONE
[834
Bour and a half hours from Yokohama. FIRST-CLASS
ACCOMMODATION. NATURAL HOT SPRINGS.
UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE AURIAN THE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE
GOVERNMENT.
STEAM TO SHANGHAI AND KOBE. "HE Company's Steamship.
THE
* GISELA," Captain G. Mhis, will leave for the ubere plaosS on SATURDAY, the r3th instant,
For Freight or Pasanga, apply to
BUILDINGS.
TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES,
SANDER & Ca
Agents. Hongkong, 6th October, 1894- [0146
SPECIAL NOTICE,
846)
EXCELLENT CUISINE. SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR A PROLONGED STAY.
HE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THE place as this was the one thing
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TH
CANTON DISTRICT.
LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS, No. 45.
NAVIGATION OF THE CANTON RIVER.
HIS EXCELLENCY the VICEROY of the
Liang Kwang wishes motion to be given ALL VESSELS entering the River MUST that, in consequence of the War with Japan,
Mrs. Yo
Youngma Explain--Litle Sum" What STOP of CHUEN PEE uari they have bese bricks made of "" Mrs. Youngms Bricks tospected and received Permission to proceed. are made of clay " But clay is soft, ma." * After the
r the clay la shaped the bricks are baked.” *Oh, yes; I know now. Like biscuits." Approved,
****** Skiddo (femling his wa Jamun Fosdick,
what salary do you think a young man ought to
chasisted surprise) My gracious, Mr. Skidds, to many 3 Miss Fosdick - (with well. sowing, men demand a salary for marrylag
One of the most dangerous men wa kaws is the reformer who tackles the wrong thing.
My son, you want to be independent of your ancle, don't be too fresh with your shey
Vala people would be much happier bad the courage to come
dows More people are poor on account of bad man- agement than on account of extravagance.
If nolge ware religion, a
Calneta
Jess-house | alfactin would be one of the solicas piso
· pisons on earth. There are two things a woman fearson, deg when it's loose and a man when he's “ tight."-- This is the season of the year when the aver- age man doesn't have to set a trap to outch a cold.
When one gets to be well off in the goods of the world he is apt to be well on his way to the
McGobb-An' is the har-n-d_tolmas
• you baslamar shay ? Hongry Higgins It is affects me business? 17 W72% gettin' to be so many amatory in dat de legit don't stand no show at all.
Hem Wast disagreeable things that htion Smarte ona say. I heard her say after the party last night the waa vurguloed that I had uanda suck's fool of myself. She-Ok, I wronika's made site saver denna bare ma i
J. H. MAY,
Harbour Master.
L. B, DREW,
Commissioner of Customs. Custom House, Canton, 3th October, 1894
TO JOURNALISTS.
[1045
A JOURNALIST is wasted for the staff of the Hongkong Telegraph. Libmal terms to a cosopetent man ƒ no other need apgir, and tiems to be sent to
Full particulari as to experience," "capacity,
FL. FRASER-SMITH,
EXPERIENCED and CAPABLE
AN APPEAL.
Too
SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN
CONVENT, CAINE ROAD, begu most respectfully to APPEAL to the Residents of Hongkong and the Coast Ports, for their kind patronage and support, and desires to state that she will be pleased to receive orders for all kinds of NEEDLE WORK
Gentlemen's Shirts made to order, and Caffe and Collars renewed on old ones.
Ladles aud Children's Under-clothing, Children's Dresses, and all kinds of Embroidery, Materials can be supplied, if required.
The Superioress will also be most grateful for any PAPIR, or old ENVELOPES to be made into Books for the Children of the Poor Schools, whe sre taught by the Sisters.
Hongkong, and Amell, 1Røa.
[409
HONGKONG TIMBER
YARD WANCHAI. OREGON PINE SPARS and LUMBER
Always on Hand.
L MALLORY, Hongkong, 24th June, 1881.
SIEN
TING,
SURGEON DENTIST, No. 10, DAGUILAR STREET. TERMS VERY MODERATE, Consultation free, Hongkong, 27th September, 1894.
To be Let.
TO BE LET WILD DELL
tras
f1014
BUILDINGS
No Furnished or Unforished). Five Good
Rooms situated in the beat part of the building.
Apply to
1
HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND
FINANCE Co., Ld Hongkong, oth March, 1804.
[329
TO LET,
FROM 1ST OCTOBER.
GREENMOUNT," CAINE ROAD, EIGHT
ROOMS.
For particulars, apply to
Messrs, GILMAN & Co. Hongkong, 18th September, 1894- Губа
HONGKONG HOTEL.
TO BE LET:----
7ALL SPACE ALONG THE CORRI-
WAL
DORS FOR SHOW CASES.
A BOUTIQUE, OR SALE STALL, IN THE ENTRANCE HALL.
TWO SHOPS FACING PEDDER STREET, WITH ENTRANCE TO THE HOTEL, Now OCCUPIED BY THE ROTISSERIE.
A ROOM FACING THE PRAYA, NOW CALLED THE READING ROOM, SUITABLE FOR SHOP OR OFFICE,
Advertising Space on the daily BILLS-OF- FARE
TO BE LET.
THE MANAGER
S. N. YAMAGUCHI,
Proprietor. THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Corner of Queen's Road and Duddill Strut.)
Undersigned has always thought that Apply to be on sale at the Hongkong and Victoris neded to Et in between Horn Lars and the Hotels, sopeelte the Hongkong club, and at FRITATE BOARDING HOU-providing it be Pedders Wharf, Eyxny Xyzačeɑ from 5.30 to First-clase in every detail. A place where one 7.30 o'cloc
PRICE ..................TEN CENTI,
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DENTISTRY.
FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP
MODERATE TEES. WONG
MR.
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Hongkong, 3rd October, 1894.
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W. THOMAS, Proprietor.
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DR. SAKATA (from Japan),
Mr. SUI BANG,
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55, Queen's Ruoad Central, First Ciate Dentistry and Moderate Fees.
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BLUE BUILDINGS.
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No. 5. CAMERON VILLAS, PHAK, (Rest Uza par Monch, including Tanm.)
DAVED SASSOON, SONS & CO,
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