And three hundred In Fogland ! che answered quickly. "But I meant” Roddhlam,”
"Well, Buddhism's as good a creed as any other-and as bad j"
She held up a little lemon-Inted finger-nat, ank heaven! adorned with a three-inch claw. "You don't talk like a Chrislon” she said,
"It would be piran-n if I did! But, surely. they tried ta make one of you at your English achanls 711
She leached till her gold turle-links tinkled. yes f—and they succeeded, too 1-es much as they ever donthere wish teschers of yours, who think that when they've got the shell they've | get the kernel "
In a
à dized kind of way I looked round the 100m. Groterquely twisted furniture ; ferociously plcture I screens; fantastically gorgeous porcelain Chinese enough, all this; and yet this girl's talk-
New, don't lock so astor ished ! Don't your own women think for themselves
"They're sell gut very hard that they do, just new, at all events. But I never heard one of them take your vlew of the proselytising business"
"Do you take it ?"
"Oh, yes! It's a common enough view
Rooare! men."
"Christian men "—and this extraordinay young person laughed again till she spilt some of The tea she was handing me. “Do you know it acem's to me that the majority of Chelatlan roes are simply Regang at heart |*
Our own women have begun to tell un po,* I said, getting up to go." But they mean it for
reproach. Do you ?"
She put out her little yellow band to be shaken. "I mean for the truth }" she said.
For a week I hað matters in hand which kept me from thinking much about my remarkable little heathen, but, just as I was projecting another call at the iron-Fo-Fom, I dropped across her under extraordinary clicumstances.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1895.
Dan a'ch-I dia steamer, eight months afterwards. In et a Sourabayakmuan I know,
"Do y remember the lule Chinswoman I ased to tell you about ?" I exið,
“O`, ves 3 Let's see 1--what was it you used 'o call her? Mi
"Miss Fo-Fom { "
"To be cure! Yes! Poot think! - poor thing ! " |
Drid ?"
"Worne ! Sent to Gurka 1" #Gačka
"Ay 1 the new establishment for lepers 1"—– ALEX, MONTGOMERY lo Sydney Builtin.
HEALTH HINTS.
A sasitury authority insiste that catarrh and cold are caused, not by cold outdoor air, but by warm, Impure ladeor air.
It to only in countries in which the see of the cigarette disnieces all other forms of the weed" that smoker's cramp fr heard of. This affection
common enough In Spain.
A barglar comes forward with a remedy for sneezing. He says: "Close your eyes and open your mouth ; keep opening and shutting your mon' till the desire to speese has stopped."
A physician has recommended that Cologne water be inhaled through the nose and mouth
for caring slight cold
colds in the head and chest,
Fifty drops on a handkerchief tahated four or five times a day is said to have a good effect.
The tendency to work is to promote and sustain the mental and physical organization in an anfoterrupted action of health, until it shall be broken
and dhalved by death. Man is | 0 THỔ kept in life by work, and dies either because he will not or becau canpot Work:
be
ما
If a tonic is needed to brace op the system in short order take a tub of cold water. It is the best eye-opener, bralo-invigorator, nerve-
1ghtener, face-whitener, wit-quickener thereapeuties. Cold water is not cleansing; it The glided ball I on the Van den Bosch most- Is medicinal. Cold baths are prescribed for the ment was shining with the last of the sun as came towards it from the arsenal, Near to base purpose of simulation, invigoration and resist
seance of fatigue and disease.
I saw two Durch Boldiers and a group of native An authority apon all matters connected with women whom I took to the of a clair much phralca! training, says that a woman who wishes encouraged by the Government's unwillingness | to keep " in condition" should slees nine hour to its warriors bring wives from Europe. of the twenty-four, bathe in cold water, exercise
were Jabbering excitedly sound some five minutes dally with light dumb bells, drink They object which I could not see, until the centre-cup of hot liquid befor breakfast, spend half breaking suddenly through the circumference an hour every day in out-door exercise, make came running towards me, for it was A WOMAN. the best of
bargains and
Great Scott 1 It's Miss Fo-Fum Her hair, like a b'ack horar's tall, was stream- Ing over a tonto rent nextly from her back; her fice was
scratched and mud-stained; she bad. lost one of her silopers.
A
To-day's Advertisements.
D'ARC'S
BIJOU THEATRE,
- (NEW PRAYA RECLAMATION). LAST NIGHT POSITIVELY
OF
D'ARC'S
FANTOCHES FRANCAISES
(MARIONETTES.)
BG TONIGHT (SATURDAY) -
2ND FEBRUARY, AT 8 PM, SPECIAL
GRAND PROGRAMME. REDUCED PRICES ---
1st Row Boxes per sent...$300) 2nd Row 3rd Row Stalle
half-price.
14 ....50 Children
...$1.50 ....$1.00] PLAN at Messrs, KELLY & WALSH's, LD. Hongkong, and:Fébranty, t8nt:
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
No. 36.
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INFORMATION has been received from the
Military Authorities that ARTILLERY PRACTICE will take place from Lysman in North-westerly, North-easterly and South- exuterly directions, from the gh to the 25th February, 1895, (Sundays excepted), between the hours of 8 á M. and 5 P.M. dally,
All Ships, Janks, and other Vessels are cau- soned to keep clear of the ranges,
By Command,
J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, Acting Colonial Secretary, Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong, 31st January, 1805.
Athletic femininer, please keep HONGKONG
note.
process
bad "A Cenwoman!" I said, as she came. bertepo, raw apple is one of the euplest fruits
"Jea!
with, the for the stomach to.
whole of digestion arly consuming righty five minutes. The male reld of ripe apple, cooked or raw, digest mest and to stimulate the liver belps to and Dentralize those prxlous matters which, unless eliminated, produce skla eruptions. Apples are not as satisfying as potatoes, because of their delicate elements, but raten with mest In place of tubers, they are a golden food,
The
tere women, cackling and equealing behind
up at sight of a white man, Puled and rounded beckafter the two uniformed heroes, who were not too dark to be already making En unosen't us departitze.
Don't tell me soviting till you've recovered your breath," I weld to the gl∙l, who was twisting up her hair and train to reduce the gaps In her #ilk tunfo, the paid Birken! which, I noticed, had been nearly all wrenched away,
"See " I said "you, have been robbed, also."
“3 have been robbed of my secret!" she said, marille. "Na-you must not see me home i Nekher must you come there any more i”
"But
"No buts! fr ! 10 10 because Tam a Chinn... woman that you would force yourself on me ?"
She moved away a dozen yarda-then came suddenly back.
Did you hear what those Javan! beasts were calling me ?" she asked.
"1undrist nd very litle Javanese, none of all of that kind? Forty raticed that one word was often repeated. Something like--"
With a short scream-the only hysterical symptom she had shawn-she threw up her arms, and rushed away into the dusk.
Imed, puzzled, wh re she had left me.
Whatever your mystery may be, vonng woman." I said, "It's plain you're a bit of i Tarter 1"
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Wanting me of it's good elf ct; lệ has been in
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CHINA COAST meteorologICAL
Tost
Magani
Mughal Fooction.
A
REGISTER.
1st Feb nary, 18957-At 4 p.m.
1004
********
10.00
Angla Chaton
Pericia Park
Maca
The man looked sway the moment he caught my eye; but he was too late; I had recog- nised him as one of the soldiers. I had seen with the Javanese women, a couple of nights before the more certainty that be rejoiced in ibe double disir ction of being pack-pitted and Cross-eyed. In-and out he dodged me amongst the buick-rerts and vegetable-talls, pro findleg de could shake me off-be pulled up under a fishmonger's awning, and pretended mense interest in a huge leopard-fish suspended by
by the door. Nexi, of course, he wouldn't understand my Emplog Dutch, wait! a small transaction in silver made me vastly more intelligible, and elicited the fact that he understood May, to boot,
"For," said he, to answer to my question, "If mynherr knows what Kuralt mesh, be knows what those yellow pluti were calling after the Chinawoman, in their own liego."
"Good God, man! But, who to her )---Sheu no leper 1"
Her mother is, though 1-an old woman living
10 hut down by the mangrove-flats, And this one goes to visit her. And these Javan! trollops watches her, and followed her, And that's all I know, mysbeer
WAS
"One thing more !o I sald, as he saluted and right-about-facing for the nearest snack. these wretches thought the girl had the disease they wouldn't have gone so near ber, surely?"
shop:
They don't think it, mynheer. It's only spite, because she's a Chinawoman, and bar money and fine clothes. All the sume, I don't go near those rcursed yellow cats any more; and I would take the liberty of advising mynbeer to keep away from that girl's house,"
"Do you think the disease is communicable, then? Your own regimentul surgeon says t
hot
'I know he does; and he's been a whole ils months out from Europe. But I've been five- and-twenty years in the East, and I say it's catching. And Notal Raud says so, too 1
Hollow
Haiphoes
Cron BJ........
F18 1886 1 1388n
Wlad.
2nd February, 1895,-At 10 a.m.
#TATION
Wadivostock....------
10.13.
06 NNE
Toldo
Thangha Poober AMOT...
C Bakong Victoria Pol Op Rad
Hebow.......ndarr
Cage Et. Jumat
10.08
METAL
30.07
mzee
30.08
LEJ
ENE
caaana; ; we may Weather.
5.04
On the end, at 11 am, the bemmarai was filling, and fresh to strong north-east brosses, with fair weather, prevblad,
get redmond to larval of the sës in laevas, DANA RAČ bandadda, a/Tomparsimon in the shada în dagram, Fak
of the wind so two polita.. 5.--- Fasts of dve til Tandtags Bombert scale. Gan Paste of the winchat, & then they, DROMEN Cowda, W INSANENE Pin, ? Page # Olgomir, A HO S
Tirade, E Tubodia, w ten wc, dodal 1 MAN mache zuć landriday!
V› 8, Vɔon, The Assistant.
Hongkong Observatory, and February, 1895.
HONGKONG REGISTER.
at 4pm.
Frevious
Ok Late
On di
day 4 Pull
20 $1,
30.09.
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Direction wada
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Berounoter
Nota Raud I had heard mock of as a native physician, and to him i went, for I couldn't help being strongly Interested to this extraordinary -cut indivi- gith, with bez strong senes and sharply-c duality--her colous by b
ibridity between Western progressiviam and Oriental finmobility,
The Javanese oracle-a paunchy little pandit p In allver-rimmed glassco-
at my question -smiled at "Truly you Europeans are a siranes people, be said. "You are a thousand times more afraid of catching a disease that takes many years to kill than you are of contracting-say, cholera- which may bring death in a few hours!":
I wasn't going to wrestle with the Oriental mind on this point-Would my learned friend kladly adhere to the question?"
My "learned fried” betsking himself unto the Dutch tongue, became briefly explicit,
Leprosy
ir communicable! certainly by contagion—and possibly, also, by lafection. But it | Dot communicabio to all persons. There is special predispostilon in certain fedividuals as in certain faces. Is myabeur scientifically Interested in the question? If so, I can show him some beautiful caveal”
“Bountiful casen!”—the very jargon of the European professional ghoul! I told the man I had teen coses enough, and went away painfully madenvoaring to prevent my ghastly recollectiona thereof from connecting themselves with thoughts of my bright kislo pagam,
Higban,open air vesperatace on the 19tion. Lowest open air temperature on the 18annomasimo:15 7. G. Pros, Pics Anlatsal
Hongkong Observatory, 2nd February, 1895,
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
(From Homers. Des. Falconer & Co's Bagdonc.) To-day.
1196
VOLUNTEER CORPS.
:
ORDERS FOR THE WEEK ENDING 9TH FEBRUARY, 1895. FIELD BATTERY. No. 201 For Duty-Licot, W. MACHELL and Serceant W. K. WYLIK.
No. 202-DRILLS-WEDNESDAY, 5.30 P.M., Marching and Carbine (Sergeant present ➡ll Drill Squads In torn), Pisin Clothes,
*KOWLOON DOCK DETACHMENT MONDAY and THURSDAY, 5.15 ́P.M., March- ing and Carbine, Plain Clothes.
No. 201-SIGNALLING-TUESDAY and THURSDAY, at 4.30 P.M.
No.
MAXIM GON COMPANY, 104.-DRILLS-MONDAY-Prelimt Dary Recralis, 5.30 P., Plain Clothes,
WEDNESDAY.-Company Delli, 5.30 P.M. Un form Serge, Caps, Belts, Pouches, Side Arms (sol Galters to be worn).
! —Recrults' Course of Muskotry SATURDAY-R
Member wishing to fire may do so) Master (any New Pedder's Wharf at 2.30 P., Uniform Khakt Drill, Side Arms, Pouches, Carbines, Helmets And Gaiters (Iree Ammunities),
for
No. 205.-GENERAL-Sgand Drilli Members of both Corps, THURSDAY, 5.30 PM, Plain Clothes. This Parade will not count for PRIZES.
AMBULANCE on WEDNESDAY,
at 6.30 PM Piało Clothes.
FRIDAY, 5.30 FM-Uniform for Flaid Battery, Serge, Side Arms, Water Bottles, Haversacks, Forge Cap-Fr Company, Khal Drill. Side Arms, Water Bles, Haver
sacks and Cape.
SATURDAY-EXAM NATION for Ambu- lance Budges; Parade at Headquarters 2.30
P: Unfform Cloth, Side Armı, Haversacks, Water Bottles and Helmets. (Ang Volunteers attending as onlookers will wear Cloth Uniform
and Helmets).
By Order,
L. A. C. GORDON, Cspt, R.A, Adjotant, Hongkong Volunteer Corps. Hongkong, and February, 1995.
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF
$194
JEWELLERY, GOLD WATCHES, &c.
THE Undersigned has received instructions
to Sell
PUBLIC AUCTION,
ON
THURSDAY, the 7th February, 1895, commencing at 2,30 P.M.,
at bis Sale Roams, Duddell STREET, WITHOUT RESERVE, For Account of whom it may Concern.
A QUANTITY DELE FINE JEWELLERY, Comprising -
DIAMOND and RUBY BRACELETS and EAR-DROPS. DIAMOND and PEARL LOCKETS, RINGS, SCARF-PINS, BROO- CHES, &C., &c.
LADY'S and GENTLEMEN'S GOLD WATCHES, GOLD CHAINS, FRENCH and CHINESE MADE CHINESE GOLD BANGLES, STUDS, PINS, SLEEVE-LINKS and other ARTICLES.
Catalogues will be issued previous to Sale, and the above will be on View from Wednesday, the 6th February, 1895,
TERMS OF SALE ––Cash on delivery,
GEO, P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer,
Hongkong, and February, 1895.
(199
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAIWANFOO,
THE Company's Steamship
"THALES,"
Captalo H. Bathurst, will be despatched for the above Ports on TUESDAY, the gih instant, et Daylight,
For Freight or Pazzago, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co,
General Managers. Hongkong, 2nd February, 1891.
fro
FOR HAVRE, HAMBURG AND
ANTWERP.
THE Steakip
►
#
33
"MASCOTTE,"
Capisio Ross, will be despatched for the above Ports on WEDNESDAY, the 6th fast., ni Noon,
lxstend of as previously advertised,
For Freight or Passage, apply 10
DODWELL, CARLILI, & CN,
Agust
Hongkong, and February, 189j,
Intimations.
OF UNDOUBTED MERIT.
TRY IT!
CHAMPAGNE BITTERS.
TO BE HAD AT ALL CLUBS AND HOTEL BARS,
OR FROM
WATKINS & CO.,
THE APOTHECARIES' HALL.
68, Queen' Rosé Central.
BELL'S
[s
ASBESTOS EASTERN AGENCY, LIMITED.
18, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,
EVERY CLASS of ASBESTOS MANUFACTURED GOODS now in Stock at the above
address, faclading :-----
ASBESTOS PACKINGS.
ASBESTOS SHEETINGS.
ASBESTOS MILLBOARDS,
ASBESTOS BOILER COVERING COMPOSITION, &c. дир
BELL'S SPECIAL ENGINE OIL.
BELL'S SPECIAL CYLINDER OIL. BELL'S ASDESTOLINE {Sellà'Lubricant).
ALL GOODS bearing traDE MARK ARB GUARANTEED OF THE FINEST
Hongkong, ist February, 1895
QUALITY.
W. BREWER.
LETTERS TO YOUNG SHOOTERS, by
Payos Galway.
The British Fleet, by Commander Robinson, Lie of William Buckland.
Ayres Championship Tennis Balls. | nárad
Baxing GloTRE
Footballs-Association and Rugby. The Electric Current, by Walmsby. New Pastos of Fashionable Beauties, Doey's Art Bradles Pictures from Life. Cheap Commercial Envelopes, $1.50 per 1,000. Off Inkstands for 5 Inks.
3
Hongkong, 21st Jazany, 180g
To-day's Advertisements.
ST.
JOHN
LODGE
OF HONGKONG, Na 618, S.C.
A LODOX will be held in the FROCKSZANOWE HALL, Zatland Sizes, THIS EVENING, the ind February, 28.30 gollock precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited.
Hongkong, and February, 1895.
N EMERGE CY MEETING of the above
T
BEER!
HE FRIDERICKSBURG
COMPANY'S ALE
(175
BREWERY
12 UNDOUBTEDLY THE BEST LIGHT BEER ON EARTH,
and
✯ is offered by the Undersigned at very reasonable prices, Apply to
H. E. BOTTLEWALĻA, SOLE AGENT, No, s, D'Agollar Street.
[197
Hongkong, and February, 1895.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
THE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WIH be on silent the Hongkong and Victoria Hotela, oppostis the Hoogkong Cirb, and at Pedder's Wharf, Every Evsuing from 5:30 to 7.30 elsloot,
PRICE „pping,,TEN CENTS. Caples ordered from the Office will be charged the usual rate--sz orát.
-- Advertinsen are remainded that the Honghena Tabh kan by for the largest chronistion_of ay lagilah mewrosper pobisked in the Far: EM. THIS IS GUARANTEED. THAN
Honchong, Tith Chetohej, rƐgị.
FLOUR.
IF YOU WANT GOOD BREAD
UST
SPERRYS
MILLS
BAKERS FLOUR
·STORKTOM'DALSPORIJA
BAR FLANDIRICI OFFICE.
N
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EW BOX FILES, QUILL TOOTH
PICKS. Call Bells, Cash Boxer.
Ready-made Account Books, Cash Books,
Journals, Ledgers.
Figare Illustrated-English Edition, Photographic Plates & Photographic Sundries. Ferro Prosiate Paper. Crickalog Goods.
Tennis Goods,
I
New Stock of Aloe quality Boots and Shocs. New Stock of Dancing Pumps.
W. BREWER, UNDER HONGKONG HOTEL.
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TO SHIPMASTERS. CAPTAIN F. H. PLUMMER, (LATE OF THE PATAGONIAN NAVY) THE OLDEST STEVEDORE IN MANILA. STÉVEDORE AND CONTRACTOR.
C
OALS and all kinda of STORES SUPPLIED on the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Manila, 5th October, 1895,
T3*
TO SHIPMASTERS. STEAM WATER-BOAT COMPANY. THE Undersigned are prepared to SUPPLY on abortest notice any quantity of PURE FRESH FILTERED WATER for both DECK { and BOILERS.
The only Company in Hongkong exclusively Supplying FILTERED WATER,
Despatch Guaranteed. Call Flag "W,"
J. W. KEW & Co,
18, Praya Central Hongkong, 17th November. 1804.
18
MEE CHEUNG, PHOTOGRAPHER,
TOP FLOOR OF Ice House, IN Ice-House Road,
far
'8 now in a_postilon, to his New and Com- modious Premises, to eclipse, as heretofore, ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC ART PRACTICED In the Colony or in any part of the Far East.
GROUPS AND VIEWS
a speciality, Hongkong, zand September, 1804.
119
LEVY HERMANOS.
AND AT SHANGHAI, MANILA, ILOILO & PARIS.
LWELLERY, DIAMONDS, WATCH, CHRONOMETER & CLOCKMAKERS,
Also GENERAL IMPORT & EXPORT.
· 10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Opposite the Teleorspk Ofles. CHS. J. GAUPP & CO., *HRONOMETER WATCH, and CLOCK MAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER.
SMITHS, and OPTICIANS. CHARTS and BOOKS, NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, Bole Agants for Louis Audemars Watches swaśnd the highest Prizes at every Exhibition;
and for Volgtländer und Saka JONCELEBRATEŬ OPERA GLASSES, MARINE GLASSES and SPYGLASSES. No. 1. Queen's Road Central, [698
SIEN TING, SURGEON DENTIST,
By: No. 10, DAGUILAR STREET. 、
TERMS VERY MODERATE, Consultation free. Hongkong, 27th September, 1894
DENTISTRY.
FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP
B
AND
MODERATE FEES,
Auctions.
'PUBLI* AUCTION.
HE Undersigned will Lat by
THE PUBLIC AUCTION,
ON
THURSDAY, the yib diy of February, 1895,
AT 3 P.M. ON THE SPOT, The SEVERAL LOTS NUMBERED 1 to 45, on Plan to be seen at the Auctioneer's Rooms, for erection of BOOTHS and MATSHEDS on the Government Ground adj inlng the RACE- COURSE, North of the Grand Stand enclosures.
TERMS OF SALE:-Cath.
For Conditions of Sale,
Apply to
J. M. ARMSTRONG,
Auctioneer.
Hongkong, 31st January, 1805
Motels.
THE
STAG HOTEL, ---Bstablished 1887--
Nos. 148/150, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL-
THE
*180
THIS POPULAR HOTEL bas recently been tboroughly renovated and, under new and experienced Management, offers Accommodation at most reasonable rates 10 BOARDERS and VISITORS, unsurpassed in the Colony.
The BED-ROOMS are Commoiteas and Comably FURNISHED, with HOT, COLD and SHOWER BATHS, and in adddition to a WELL APPOINTED
BAR, with GRILL-ROOM attached, there are DINING, BILLIARD and SMOKING ROOMS, with every convenience,
hands, and only the best trands of WINES, The CUISINE is in able and experienced SPIRITS and MALT LIQUORS are kept.
For terms, &c., apply to
A. B. C. DEMÉE, Manager,
STAG HOFIL
Hongkong, 1st February, 1805.
TH
PEAK HOTEL.
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND,
f192
"HIS commodious and well appointed HOTEL, situated at a height of 1,330 feet above sea-level, has just been thoroughly re-decorated, renovated and re-furnished, and a NEW WING has been built, which commanda magnificent Views of the Harbour and mainland. of China.
SPECIAL WINTER RATES, (FROM NOVEMBER 1ST TO MARCH 31ST). One person, per day.....................................$1.50 to $3,00 One person, per month g≤5 to 60,00 Married couple (occupying one room) per
day
5.00 Married couple (occupying one room) per
month
Ms.com$100 to 103.00 Married couple (occupying two mones)
per month main imagina$110 to 120.00 Extra Bed-room, per month...........................
For further particulars, spply to
30.00
THE MANAGER,
New Victoria Hotel, Hongkong, 16th October, 1894.
Tad
BAY VIEW HOTEL.
THE "RAMSGATE" OF HONGKONG, (On Shaw-ki-wan Road)
'HE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and
TERMINUS of the only pleasant DRIVE to be bad on the Island. BAY VIEW occupies the best situation on the Shan-ki-wan Road, commands to excellent view of the Harbour, and is always open to the cool breesen from the Southward. Steam-launches can st say 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 runs from the NEW PEDDER'S WHARF to BAY VIEW every balf-hour after 5 P.M. daily.
Private Dinners or Tiffins prepared in First- class style on the shortest notice, 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
THE
231
ACCOMMODATION. NATURAL HOT SPRINGS.
“HE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE
BUILDINGS
TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES,
EXCELLENT CUISINE.
SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR A.
PROLONGED STAY.
9. N. YAMAGUCHI,
Proprietor,
THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Corner of Queen's Road and Duddell Strast.)
THE
*HE Undersigned has always thought that such a place as this was the one thing needed to fit in between HOTEL LIFE and the PRIVATE BOARDING Hous-providing it be First-class in every detail. A place where one may have his GRILLED CHOP or STEAK at any hour of the Day, up to 12.M.; or later If notice be giym. "He is also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES per MENU O ORDER the Parties soding Dishes, &c., for same-and Cash, Tergus --
30 Breakfast...per moal $0.75...per Month Sta
Tiffin...
$0.75 # $1.25....
WONG TALTONG
Surgeon Dentist,
(Farnaculy astialed Apprentics, and latterly
latant to Dr. ROGERS),
BAS REMOVED
- TO
THE BANK BUILDINGS,
QUEEN'S ROAD, (Oypende Hangkong Hotel),
wwband CONSULTATION FREE, Hongkong, nyth July, 1891,
Dinner
H
"
Breakfast, Tula and Dinner.....
Breakfast and Tika ..................
Tiffin and Dinner communi
悍
#
SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERJ saved
in Excellent Style at short notice.
-
Hongkong, 14th June, 1894,
W. THOMAS,
Proprietor.
[sy
G. FALCONER & CO., \X7ATCH and CHRONOMETER MANU.
WATCH IN
NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTA CHARTS and BOOKS, Ko, di, Queen's Road Central - [day
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