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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1895.

speed la steamers of ture recent build, the con-

REGISTER.

In the St Loufs there is no need of puding The attention given to the matter of better CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL the panty doors in gol g from the deck down the main companion way. On this deck, adjoin-straction of the hall with a view to greater ing the engine room kylight, are the engineers' slate-rooms and messroom.

har

safety, and the adoption of the most approved devices for bandling both ship and giren are indications that attention is bel turned

K to Improvements which will can'l un

The time of making voyages, in many estances, been considerably shortened. The average passage across the Norb Allande, for instance, is now no greater than that made by prisenger steamers in the good old times, and in some instances sa grant. And even t-day there are Lome of the latter that do not make a good time as some of the tramp steamers. In the matter also of appointments they are consi'erably in advance

*****the ing of the ship by electricity, the

old-time steanser. In

light- devices for are (t#2 by team and in other directions, this

Further aft is the second cabin saloon, which 1# 56 feet long by at feet wide, and which has a seating capacity for 218 persons. Next abait the saloon is the second cabin companion-way, for- ward of the doctor's room and dispensary. Far aft on this derk is the mail clerk's room, con-

with the mail soming room, which com

the main mall room below. These will all be ted up to suit the convenience and faste of the United States Post Office officiate.

The forward and after ends of the deck next helow the saloon deck will be occupied by steerage passengers. Amidships are state-rovare for first-class

and matern of passengers,

these are second cabin state-rooms. Beneath the after end of the first-class saloon is the kitchen for the first-class

and распре

the second cabla klichen is beneath the forward end of the second cabin alone. On this deck there are twenty water closets and eight bathrooms for first-class passengers, and ten water closets and four bath

rooms for second cabin passengers.

On the next lower deck the fireman, seamen and steerage passengers are quartered forward,

and come, in succresion, toward the stern state- rooms for first-class and second cable passengers And more quarters for immigrants. There are four powerful dynamos for the electric lighting of the ablp located on this deck, just below the galleys.

of steamer

not

3rd January, 1895.—At 4 p.m.

Winton...

Tak

Foocha... AUM-ST10 Appinge

17.55

10.11

10.17

Houston Victoria P Gap Rach... Msco...

10.18

Holbowiem Haiphoex... Bolir

10.18

Wind.

4th January, 1895.---At zo 4m,

provided with things not to be met with in the former and are often the very latest improvements of their kind to be obtained. Cape St. James.... These are all matters of convenience to those aboard of the ship, but they are valuable also the line of safety to both vessel and cargo. They add grastly to the utility generally of the vessel, and belp to make her place in the ocean carrying trade assured.

PTATION

ウルル

Toldo

Thanghal Foochow AST

Whether Is the destiny of the tramp steamer to ultimately

supplant the sailing vessel spon Nagant ike ocean remalus be seen. On long vayages, where it

was once supposed she would have Hule chance of success

of successful competition with the sailing vessel of large tonnage, she is continually to be met with in good numbers. Whether the walling vessel is being pursued to the last resort, and is finally to

fo exccumb

mb to the steamer, may

be questioned. Certain it is, however, that the number of steamers FarEut ban

The steerage accommodations are equal to those aboard any other ships aflost and superior In most. In all the steerage quarters except one, the space is divided into state-rooms, laring greater privacy and comfort to the steersge

increased in recent years and развет ката

Throughout the ship in lighted by incandescente algos of hatement in this direction. the

electile lights, and especial palos have been taken with the ventilation. Powerful fans force the lovt air ent of the vestel, every compartment and every state-soom being connected with this exhaust.

Pure air is drawn down from lusnels above

shade deck, and la forced Into every the

In cool westber the pure air is pad of the ship In

so that the comfort of every person is

heated for. The accups<nt of a state-room may

control the ventilation of his own appartment by turning on or off the foul air exhaust and the pura ale supply. The state-rooms have ventilating alde light, with automatic valves to exclude water.

The number of people that the ships can carry

are as follows:-

Flest bin........

Second cablu

Steerage.........

Crew, ateway 19. &.......

there are no diplored in trading with the

diference to the expense of rus

of running steamer on long voyages as compared to that of the sailing vessel is the prime factor. The for- mer may be able to make the voyage in a third or a quarter of the time consumed by the latter. But which vessel will be under the greater expense la prosecuting the voyage? This krema to be the substance of the matter lo respect of the question of the steamer supplanting, largely at least, the sailing veisel on long voyages.-N. Y. Maritime Reġister,

PROGRESS and scienNCE.

The internal organs are photographed.

Paeumatic shoes are a recent invention,

Hongtrone ZAN Dep Rock....

Besphook

Cape St. Jars......

7 WNW

1035

10,57

10.11

www

70 (NNE

10.00 30.00

****** 11 2221 23 °°° | Wancher.

On the th, at cram the barometer was radu. Pa north northeast wind with fair weather promilid.. Very strong

monsoon to the China Sea.

pesBaronitetne reduced to level of the sea ta taches, toate_not hundredths. 1-Typeaters la the shade, la depan, Tak

bell 1-Humidity, is parcasings of anderscan the Bumidity of al waarstad with isolatore bolag zna, prDiscrim of the wind to two polema. Ed'orow of the wind aeternae te Beaufort seals, Sundiata of the watha, à Shan day, Danne clouds, ding valu, / Fog, a Gloomy, A Ball, à LAMORNING, « Ovitat, #Taming showws, e Republy, » Balo, a harvey) Thunder • Vitolky w Dew we petal la habe,

P. 0, Thor, The Aatletunt,

Hongkong Observatory, 4th January, 1895.

HONGRONG register.

Praviona

On date

day 49,2.

#4 +

Baracter....|

31

30 31

26.20

Trasportare. coli nam

Direction of wind.........................

NNE

Force Weather

T

ENE

#

0

0.01

Solentials predict that in a century there will Humidity

320

200

850

be no disease not curable.

400

1,770

A German clentist bar succeeded in propa. geting sponges artificially.

Metals can be welded without fasing by apply.

It to knowa shat the mincipal source of dangering strong pressure for considerable ilme. to metals in the event of collision is that

they may he struck at the fastening edge of a bulkhesil, and the two compartments adjacent to the hull head be thus at the same time com- pletely did In the meal the St Louis and the St. F Paul, the subdivision is such that the ship would remain proiectly keyworthy with and two of even three commitments flooded. This un- broken zubdivision of the ship has an incidental advantage also in making them fireproof, as fire would be confined to oné compartment.

In order to reduce greatly the risk of accidents resulting from breaking down of machinery the new American vesels are filled with two sets of engine, eich sa driving a separ›ta screw. The engine are in two seperate compartmente divided by a watertight bulkhead, and the bollers are in separate compariments, completely cut off from each other,

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Highest open air temperate on the gel Lowest open air temperature on the ghanaramaman şỗ

3. G. Frog, Phat Assent.

An inventor has devised a child's swing which Hongkong Observatory, 4th January, 1895. will work the well pump as the child swing.

Cinnamon sa care for cancer to its early stagen te advocated by a writer in the Lancet.

To obtain gold from ses"water by means of electrolvals Dr, Warts predicts will be one of the problems of the future.

Exactly why the magnetic needle always points to the northward has never been poslitvely determined by the scientists,

A Providence concern is manufacturing a hydraulic bicycle and soon it will be true that both wind and wave wait upon all wheelmen.

Professor atachukoff of Paris, papll of Pasteur, has discovered a cure for mucous fever by a method of Inoculation sitollar to that used by Koch.

The Loncat says that from an inquiry made by the chaplain of Holloway Prison it appears that the age of eighteen is a fatal age for wrong- doing.

Scientific research shows that mests, fish, milk and other animal foods cost three times more than fl vor, meal and other staple vegetable foods to get the same nutritions result.

It is not an uncommon thloe for some of the fastest vessels to m. les a quick pasisge across the Allan it, and then to have to wait for bigh de for several hours outside the harbour bär, either

New York ar at

Elverpool. In order Avoid such a necesalty the St. Louis and the St. Paul have hern designed for a itght draught. Proper immersion for their screws will be obtained by the vee of water ballast in, the double hollems, which have been fitted through-remedy for inebriety. One orange before break- out their le glb. On the passage over and before reaching the bar this water ballast will be pumped out and the vessel's draught greatly lessened. They

Are atro a double precsallon against injury by grounding. It is anticipated that these vessels will never have to wait out. side the bar at New York.

Steam will be generated for the propelling machinery of these ships by forced draught, whereby, together with the application of quad. ruple exension to such colossa! engines, the space and wei, hi occupied by the machinery have been considerably reduced.

The displecement at twenty-alx feet drought will be nearly 16,000 tons of salt water.

The steamers will be rqu'pard with two quad- ruple expansion, verticol, six cylinder engines on four cranks, driving twin-screws, with a working pressure of 200 pounds of steam,

supplied

plied by ten bollers. It exiculated that the engines will develop about 20,000 collective horse power. No predicilon as to speed can be made, but as the contract hetween the United States Post Office Department and the Internationa! Navigation Company requires that the ships shall be capable. in ordinary weather of a sea speed of twenty knots, it may be considered certain that they will make that speed at least.

To navigate each of the ships and to meet the needs of their passengers, the following normal complement of rfficers, seamen, engine room and fire room bands and attendants has been fixed upon; Captain ; officers, 5; seamen, 48 ; Firemen, 120; engineers and machinists, 30 ; allers 30; stewards and cooks, 124; stewardesses 16; chefs, 2; ductor, if purser, 11 printer 1. Total, 381-New York Maritime Register.

THE TRAMP STEAMER.

The tramp leamer has come to stay. If low rates of freight and general business depression have not operated to retard the steamer with greater running expenses as compared with the Balling vessel, there is the site that will Indeed, it may be said that to a certain extent tent this condition of things has been instrumental

steamer into trades that

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Orange diet lo said to be a very effecilve

fast, another at II k.m., 3.p.m. and 6 p.m., with one just before retiring is the proper dose.

The Pruulas Government expends over 50,000 year in support of the laboratories connected with the medical department of the University of Bella. This is exclusive of the antaries paid to professors.

The new Koch treatment for diphtheria by inoculations of blood serum is belag tried at the Vienna Children's Hospital upon all patients who had been given up with a measure of Buccess. The remedy is as yet too expensiva for general hospital treatment.

The height of politeness in warfare has been attained in the new United States army rifle. With the use of sumokeless powder its ballet of nickel or steel wiki kiil a man at a distance of two miles before he is aware that the gun has been fired or has heard the report,

The U.S. Navy Deparment has just completed a test of aluminfam is material for ship bosts. The claim that baruncles would not adhere to the metal was not substantiated. In the opinion of naval experts the use of alumfalum cannot be recommended near salt water under any circumstances.

As a result of a chemical and bacteriological examination of the soil of graveyards, made by Dr. James B. Young (Edinburgh Royal Society), it was found that soil that has been used for

barial does not materially differ, as regards the amount of organie matter ft contains, from ordinary sail.

Baby carriages are now equipped with wheel with robber tires, which adds very much to the comfort of baby. So far the tires are of the *solid” sort, no attemat being made to adapt

the cushion or pneumatle variety to this purpose. Of course, saps pays for this, $3.50 being charged extra for the tier.

2

Two adventurous aeronauts, M. Mallet and M. de Fonvicille, have undertaken to make sky trip around France, keeping their balloon as near the surth as possibla, so as to be able to descend with ease occasionally, They want to move that agreeable and economical journeys can be made by balloons as well as bý rall or In pushing the

Among the first to recognize the efficacy of the goon, if at all. This is particularly noticeable discovery of Dr. Roux was the city of Reuen. in the West India frult trade. The quicker | The Journal de Remen opened a subscription movemente

subscribed. Practical steps have been and la two months Rouen will be in a

the

tramp

It was not contemplated it would enter so

ew of the

water

over the wallingamer give it quicker list and in a few days to less than 30,000 franca

vessel and save it

HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.

[From Musers. Goo, Falconer & Co.'s Raghost.)

Today,

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Harenota: . .

Termomaga,to,

Thermomata-1 p..

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10.01

-30.10

66

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Thermomaca➡ą p.m. an

Therm. (We but)

INVERTIS JALALOFox puta

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Em poka

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60

Thermometer-Mantrum.....

Co-day's Advertisements.

D'ARC'S

BIJOU THEATRE, (NEW PRAYA 'RECLAMATION). COSY AND COMFORTABLE.

LIT ENTIRELY BY ELECTRICITY.

ENTHUSIASTIC SUCCESS

D'ARC'S

FANTOCHES FRANCAISES

(MARIONETTES.) EVERY EVENING AT 9 PM.

TOMORROW (SATURDAY) AT 4 P.M. GRAND MATINEE. Children half-price to all parts at the Matinees.

PRICES AS USUAL Non-Commissioned Officers and Men of H.M. Forces half-price to Pit and Gallery.

PLAN at Meine Kelly & Watan's, Lo.

Mines E., N. & M. D'ARC.....Sole Proprietors. W. D'ARC...<>24-12- „Slage Manager. E. C, CLITHEROW..........General Manager,

Hongkong, 4th January, 1895,

KIUNGCHOW DISTRICT. –

LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS, No. 1,

CAPE CAMI LIGHT,

To-day's Advertisemen ́s.

1 ONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION. TO-MORROW

(SATURDAY), 7 JANUARY, 1895, AT 2.45 P.M.

"OMPETITION, LONG RANGE CUP and SPOONS & Ranges, 700 and Boo yards: Ten Shots. Entrance fee, 30 cents,

G. K, MOORE, Honorary Secretary,

Hongkong, 4th January, 1895.

VICTORIA ENGLISH SCHOOLS,

* CRAIDENGOWER,"

Calat Road.

Iso

"HE above SCHOOLS will be RE-OPENED

THE on MONDAY, 7

Infant, ut 9 A.M.

For Terms and Prospecias, ........ Apply to

THE HEAD MASTER, Hongkong, 4th January, 1805.

SPECIAL NOTICE.

166

"HE “HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" #IÙ

To me at the Hongkong and Victoria Hotala, deposito the Hongkong Cheb, kad at Pedder's Wharf, Every Evisina from 5.30 to 7.30 o'clock.

PRICE...................TEN CENTS. Coples ordered from the Office wil be charged the usual rufe.........25 cents.

Advertisers are reminded that the Hongkong Telegraph has by far the largest circulation of any English newspaper pubished in the Far | EA. THIS IS GUARANTEED. Terms an

application.

NOTICE la hereby given that the LIGHT CAPE CAMI was EXHIBITED for the first time at Sunset on the 1st January:

The Illuminating apparatus is Revolving Dioptate of the Fourth Order, showing double | white fishes at intervals of half a minute.

The

Lighthous

stands about 83 yards worth of high-water merk

on the southernmoet point of the

islet marked on the charts as Cape Cami; and the Light, which is elevated dy feet abɛva the level of the sea, should be visible in car weather at distance of 13 8-Toth mauticat | miles in all directions where it is not obscured by land,

The lower is an iron scrow pile structum, 55 fest high, with a total height from Its bass ta the lantern vane of 674 feet,

The tower and dwellings are painted white.

for larger quantitles · 1 fruit to be brought to man to famlih serum sufficient for all Approximate position :- market at a time

se and much more frequently than

is possible by the former. The result is that requirements. The Paris Figure fund now

11

amounts to 258,098 francs. The subscription list

desplie the hard dimer is to be presumed October réit included a sum of 1,000 francs

from the number of steamers engaged in

profitable

from the Parle Stock Exchange syndicate.

The new German revolver la zot really a revolver at all; but it is a wonderful repenting

Latitude..................... 20° 13' 30" N. 'Longitudė.........109° 55′ 5′′ E

CAUTIO N.

trade that it has bean more or venture. With low freights, the slower sailing vessels and the uncertainty of the

On account of therautlying reefs about Cape tiina of

Voyage giros

the advantage to the pistol all the same. All you have to do is to Catal, Vessels are recommended sot se round former. This is to be noticed in other trades drop eight cartridges into a magasin in the it at any less distance than two miles from the as well. The quicker trips and certala stock and then pull the trigger as

often as you | Lighthouse,

C. J. PRICE, anstrance of arrival within a specified time want to shoot unill the ammunition is exhausted.

Actlog Harbour Mnaler.

Kre

what have opennd way for the steamer The recoil of the shoe when the platol la fret

in the ocean carrying trade. It is in the line | fired pets in motion mechanisms which ajoute the Approved:

of commercial progress, and it is not likely | skull just fred, brings up a new one to the that daything will take place to revene the | barrel, cocks the platol, and locks the movable altuais. This wems all the more probable, parts. Another touch on the trigger repents tha becat of the improvement generally that has - opusilon, nod the sight charges have been fred bears hyping on in the so-zxiind tramp isamar,

V. 8. UNWIN,

Acting Commissioner of Customs, Customs House,

★ Klangthow, and Juanary, 189j,

Honphong, 14th October, 1801,

Intimations.

G. FALCONER & CO., WATCH FURCES Ad JEWELLERS.

XATCH and CHRONOMETER MANU. INSTRUMENTS, CHARTS and BOOKS, B-48, Queen's Road Central,

NAUTICAL

[ógy

CHS. }. GAUPP & CO., ~HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK- MAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER- SMITHS, and OPTICIANS. CHARTS and EOOKS, NAUTICAL INSTI.UMENTS,

Sule Agents for Lauls Andean Watches awarded the highest Prican at avèry Kuchsbition: and for Voigtlände and Sohn's CELFARATED OPERA GLASSES, HARINE GLASSES and SPYGLASSES, No. 8, Queen's Road Central. [698

For Sale.

FOR SALL

FATHOMS of NEW STUD LINK 135 CHAIN CABLE of 1 9-16ths. fuches

diameter, with LLOYD'S TEST. The whale or part of it.

Apply to

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer, Deddell Street,

Hongkong, 19th November, 1804.

140

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Intimations.

JUST FOCUS THIS OF YOUR MEMORY, AND FIX IT.

PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RECIPES Ars dispensed at our Drug Stores by a staff of Qualified Chemisis. The strictest accuracy is the ensured. The Purity of our Drugs is Guaranteed, and their Froshnois may be absolutely relied on. In a word, the Best Article is supplied, and our Prices show an Immense Saving when compared with the usual charge.

WATKINS & CO.,

THE APOTHECARIES' HALL.

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DENTISTRY.

66, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong.

Dr. SUL SANG,

Wotels.

THE ROYAL STAG HOTEL. (LATE THE STAG HOTEL)

-Established in 1857---

Nos. 148/150, Queen's Road CENTRAL

THIS POPULAR HOTEL has recently been thoroughly renovated and, under now and at most reasonable rates to BOARDERS and experienced Management, offers Accommodation VISITORS, unsurpassed to the Colony,

The BED-ROOMS are Commo2lous and Comfortably FURNISHED, with HOT, COLD and SHOWER BATHS, and in adddition to

WELL APPOINTED BAR, with GRILL-ROOM attached, there are DINING, BILLIARD and SMOKING ROOMS, with every convenience.

The CUISINE is in able and experienced hands, and only the best brands of WINES, SPIRITS and MALT LIQUORS are kept.

For terms, &c., apply to

THE MANAGER,

Royal Stag Hotel Hongkong, 3rd November, 1894

138

PEAK HOTEL.

OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND.

THIS Commodious and well appointed HOTEL, situated at a height of 1,250 feet above sea-level, has just been thoroughly re-decorated, renovated and re-furnished, and a NEW WING has been bullt, which commands magolficent Views of the Harbour and malaland of China.

SPECIAL WINTER RATES, (FROM NOVEMBER 1ST TO MARCH 31ST), One person, per day......................................82,50 la $ 3,00 One versos, per month.845 to

60,00 Married couple (occupying one room) per Married couple (occupying one room) per

5.00

month

merman$100 to 105,00 Married couple (occupying two (TODES)

per month .................................$110 to 120.00 Extra Bed-room, per month.

For further particulars, apply to

MANAGER,

20.00

•New Victoria Hotel.

Hongkong, 16th October, 1804.

BAY VIEW HOTEL.

THE "RAMSGATE" OF HONGKONG,

(On Shau-ki-wan Road.)

F26

CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & CO. THE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and

WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, LONDON

GLASGOW.

11. Queen's Read, Hongkong, 24th Angust, 1894.

FOR SALE.

'APAN HAND-MADE PAPERS.

JAPART

[APAN PRINTING PAPERS,

JAPAN

COPYING PAPERS,

JAPAN

JAPAN

'APAN WALL PAPERS.

PRICES VERY MODERATE,

TERMINUS of the only pleasant DRIVE to be bad on the Island. 'BAY VIEW* occupies the best slination on the Shan-kl-was Read, commands an excellent view of the AND| Kubour, and is always open to the cool breezes From the Southward, Steam-launcher can st any time come alongside the jetty adjoining the faclous lawn.

ORDERS respectfully solicited by the Under- signad.

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,

& Queen's Road Central. Homekane, ved Tamnare the

Tai

To be Let.

To the other attractions of this popular resort BATHING PAVILIONS

have been added, and ■ LAUNCH runs from the NEW PEDDER'S WHARF to BAY VIEW every half-hour after 5 p.ar, dally.

Private Dinners or Tiffins prepared in First- elais style on the shortest notics, and Meals can be served at all hours.

Hongkong, 13th August, 1894-

FUJIYA HOTEL,

MIYANOSHITA, HAKONE,

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Four and a half hours from Yokohama,

FIRST-CLASS

TO LET.

*ODOWNS |_ WANCHAI at the back of | £5). „F-MesinsORN BARRACKS.-

OFFICES, FIRST FLOOR, adjoining the Undersigned Offous ta low House, exitable for BROKERS #34 MERCHANTS.

DAVID BASSOON, SONS & Co., Hongkong, reth Dadamber Trend

TO LET.

DENOU MOUN

BANGOURL MOUNT KELLES,

(FURNISHED).

No.

ACCOMMODATION,

NATURAL HOT SPRINGS,

HE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL. THE

BUILDINGS.

TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES,

EXCELLENT CUISINE,

SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR À PROLONGED STAY.

5. N. YAMAGUCHI

Propriate

THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Cerner of Ousan's Road and Duddell Street.)

THE

16 "THE Undersigned has always thought that such_a_place as this was the one thing Boomi needed to fit là between Hotel Larn and the PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE-providing it be Pist-cliner lu' every detall. A place where one may have the GRILLED CHOP or STEAK at smy hour of the Day, up to 11 P.M.1 or later #fredon be given. He fa also prepared to BE ROBINSON ROAD," BUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES ÞAR MÁKY De Önder-the Partes sending

› do, for samonaad Cash, Terms *** Aguslfast.....per meal $0.75...per Month $13. THEM...

$9.75... $1.25... Berbau, Tiflu and Disner...

FURNISHED,

CASTI E TERRACE. FLOORS IN BLUE BUILDING). FLOORS INCLUDE STREET, PR, SEKRET ANĂ STAUWTON BERENT, AFLOORS IN NAK SMALLEY SINU, GODOWNİ

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SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served fa Kucellent Bryže aj skort notice.

W. THOMAS,

Houghing, váth Jose, 1Bys

1. SAKATA (from Japan),

DENTAL SURGEONS.", 53 Queen's Road Central First Class Dentistry and Moderate Fosa.

Consultation Free, Hongkong, gib Apell, 1894.

SIEN TING, SURGEON DENTIST,

No. 10, DAGUILAR STREAT. TERMS VERY MODERATE, Consultation free. Hongkong, 27th September, 1894.

DENTISTRY,

FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIF

MODERATE FEES,

MR

AND

WONG

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TAI FONG,

Surgeon Dentist,

(Formerly articled Apprentice, and latterly Assistant to Dr. ROGERS), HAS REMOVED

TO!

THE BANK BUILDINGS, QUEEN'S ROAD, (Opposite Hongkong Hotel),

CONSULTATION FREE, Hongkong, zych, July, 1891,

FLOUR.

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USE

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BY THE

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MARVELLOUS CURES.

Explanatory Pamphlets are sent free on application Depôt, PIERRE MARTY, Esq., Hongkong. Agents for M. OPPENHEIMER & Co, Paris,

"Almost as Palatable as Milk."

This is a fact with regard to Scott's Emulsion of "Cod Liver Oil. The difference between the oil, in its plain state, is very apparent. In

Scott's Emulsion

you detect no fish-oil taste, As it is a help to diges tion there is no after effect except good effect. Keep in mind that Scott's Emulsion is the best promoter of flesh and strength known to science.

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