Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
"HE Undersigned have received instructions
to Sell by
THE Unde
FUBLIC AUCTION,
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
on
TUESDAY.
the 31st May, 1904, at Noon, alongside Messrs. Douglas, Lapraik & Co.'s Wharf,
HE Screw Steamer
THE
"SZE WUI," (Lately running between longkong and Kong- moon, and now lying at Yau-ma-ti), HULL-Teakwood. Built by Ngai Sun & Co., Hongkong, in 1902. Registered Tonnage, Gross 97, Nett 57-'
Length over all, 15 feet. Between Perpen diculars, 108 feet. Extreme breadth, 18 feet. Depth of fold, 7 feet.
Draft with full dend weight Cargo and full Bunkers-7 feer aft, 61 fext forward. Two Dolds and twn Boats. Two Forts on either side for working Cargo. Awning Deck fore and aft and Bulwarks built up to top Deck.
A Hongkong Government Licence to carry 175 Passengers can be ob'ained.
ENGINES Built by Ngai Sun & Co. Type-Compound Surface Condensing II.P. Cylinder 12 Low Pressure Cylinder 24". Strake 18" Revolutions per minute 135. BOILER-Built by Ngai Sun & Co. Type-Horizontal Maltitubular.
Built in go to Board of Trade Rules for a Working Pressure of 155 lbs. per square inch.
Messrs. E. C. Wilks & Co, Engineers, have just completed a thorough overhaul and the Steamer is in Good Working Order.
TERMS:As usual.
For further Particulars, apply.to-
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, 20th May, 1904.
SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION.
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE
OF
(640
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1904.
Intimations.
A. 5, WATSON & CO., LIMITED.
[OTIČE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the NOTIONS GUAL. ORDI.
NARY GENERAL MEETING of the COM-
PANY. (since its registration) will be held at the Offices of the Company in ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS, on TUESDAY, the 31st May, 1904, at a quarter to Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Managers, together with a Statement of Accounts to the 31st December,
1903.
The REGISTER of SHARES will be CLOSED from WEDNESDAY, the 25th instant, until WEDNESDAY, the 1st June, proximo, (both days inclusive), during which period no Transfer of Shares will be registered.
SIAMESE POPULAR TRADITIONS. | Siamese, who call them Chao phum thi,"
The Revur Indo-Chinoise (Hanoi) is an ex- cellently produced and ably edited magazine which suggests talker strongly that there is more literary vitality amongs, the rent than
amongst any other nation in the Far East. In
its issue of the 31st March, the Revue Indo Chinoite pablishes an article by M. C. Hardouin entitled "Traditions et superstitions Sia moises," which is not the least interesting of its contents. We translate the following: beli fs, the Siamese yield in nothing to their "From the point of view of superstitious neighbours, the Cambodians, the Annamites, and the Chinese. For them the stars, the planets, the vault of heaven are the abode of Thevadas," gods and goddesses of the Indian mythology, ham the people, though converted in Buddhism, still venerate. The terrestrial And notice in further given that an EXTRA world is haunted by a legion of "Phi,” a ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Com-generic term commonly employed to denote pany will be held at the same place and on spirits as well as demons and geneli, who, the same day at I n'clock in the forenoon, er both one and the others, have the power of so soon afterwards as the Ordis ry, General intervening in the existence of morals, more Meeting shall be concluded, when the subten to trouble their pence than aid their joined RESOLUTION will be proposed. Should prosperity, Shared by all classes of society, the Resolution be passed by the requisite by the "mus darins" as by the common people, majority, it will be submitted for confirmation these ide s have exercised and still exercise a as a Special Resolution to a second Extra- very reat influence on manners public and ordinary Meeting which will be subsequently private. The Buddhist doctrine, whose teach. convened.
repudiate all superstition, does not seem ingate motified them even superficially, Thus it is that they are seen practising at the
RESOLUTION.
"That the Capital of the Company be in.
creased to Nine Hundred Thousand Dollars by the creation of Thirty Thousand New Shares of Ten Dollars ench."
A. H. MANCELI,
Secretary,
By Order.
Hongkong, arsi May, 1904.
THE "STAR" FERRY COMPANY. LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREVOLDERS.
649
TMEEING OF SHAREHOLDERS
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Company's Office, No, Connaught Road, at
situate in
QUEEN'S ROAD WEST, VICTORIA, HONGKONG,
ON TUESD Y, the 31st day of May, 1904, at 3 o'clock, on the Premises,
BV
Mr. G. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.
Terection of Inland Lot No. THE Property is Registered in the Land Soa with the Messunges and Buildings thereon known as Nos. 186, 188 and 390, QUEEN'S ROAD WEST, and is held from the Crown for the residue of the term of 999 years granted by a Crown Lease of the whole of Let No. Boo dated the 20th April, 1863, Suujums in the pag ment of the annual Crown Rent of $31,
For further Particulars, apply to-
EWENS & HARSTON,
Vendor's Bolicitors,
or to
Mr G. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
Hongkong, 17th May, 1904.
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BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
MESSAS. HUGHES AND HOUGH have been instructed to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,
on
TUESDAY,
the 31st May, 1904, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon,
at their Office,
No. 8, Des Vœux Road,
(Corner of Ice House Street),
THE VERY VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY,
BEING SECTION A OF INLAND Lot No. 630, IN ONE LOT.
This Lol comprises Nos. 70 and 72, First Street, and
Nos. 69 and 71, Second Street, Victoria, Hongkong.
THE is years from the 26th De HE Property is held for the residue of a
cember, 1860, at the apportioned Annual Crown Rent of $36.44 Area about 2,703 square feet. The Property is let on monthly tenancies.
Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be had from the Vendors Solicitors,
Mean. DEACON, L. OKER & DEACON,
10,.Queen's Road Central,
and also of the Auctioneers.
Hongkong, 23rd May, 1904.
Entimations.
1650
THE HONGKONG STUDIO,
HIGHER CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER, 41 & 43, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, TOP FLOOR
PORTRAITS, GROUPS and ENLAR
GING and COPYING in all Sizes.
LAROE SELECTION OF VIEWS. ALWAYS ON HAND.
PRICE VERY MODERATE. Hongkook, 15th September, 1903.
MEE CHEUNG,
PHOTOGRAPHER, -
TO FLOOR DY 155 HOUSE, IN
Ice-Howze Rott..
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HE SIXTH ORDINARY ANNUAL in the above Company will be held at the NOON, on WEDNESDAY, the 1st June, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors, with a Statement of Accounts to 30th April, 1904
The TRASFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 25th inst. to ist June, both days inclusive.
EDWARD OS' ORNE,
Secretary,
Longkong, 18th May, 1904.
THE
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ROBINSON
PIANO
Co...
INVITE INSPECTION OF SOME
SPECIALLY
FINE
SAMPLES
OF
UPRIGHT PIANOS
RACHALS,
STUART,
&c..
&C.,
-AND
&c.,
BABY-GRANDS,
BY
WINKELMANN,
(Established 1837).
They are only 5 FEET LONG, occupy- ing the space of a Cottage, but with the fine appearance and TONE OF FULL GRAND,
Hongkong, 13th May, 1904.
AN APPEAL.
A
same time the cult of Buddha and that of the "Phi", and rendering to sorcerers and to con- jurers the same veneration as to bonzes.
Under the denomination of "Phi tai bong" the Siamese include the spirits of all those who have succumbed to a terrible malady such as cholera and malignant fits (ureès pernicieux), to poison, to a murderous attack, to the bites of serpents or tawny beasts, to blows, delivered
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literally, masters of the house. Their cult appears general; in the palaces of princes and mandarins as in more humble cases, one sees at the entrance gate, fixed on a post or a stake, a sort of altar more or less great, more or less rich, and having the form of a portice
of a pagoda; in the interior one sees thrown pell-mell statuettes in patter's earth or in pasteboard, powdered with gilded spangles, painted in bright colours, and representing Brahman divinities er personages of the theatre, pastry, flowers, young cocoanut, prepared rice, etc. These offerings are made to obtain the occasion of the construction of a new building recovery of a member of the family, or on the
on the ground.
Intimations.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
TNFORMATION has been received from
the Military Authorities that GUN PRACTICE will be carried out from Lyemus, on the night of the 31st May, 1904, in the direction of the entrance to Junk Bay at ranges from 600 to 2,000 yards.
If the Weather is unfavourable, Practice will not take place.
Practice will commence at 7.15 P.M., and finish about 9.30 P.M., if the Range is clear.
L. BARNES-LAWRENCE,
Harbour Master.
Harbour Master's Office,
Hongkong, 19th May, 1904.
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The Chinese, whose intercourse with Siam goes back several centuries, have brought into the country the cult of the "Tao kong "a sort of tutelary genei, who live, according to them, on the summit of mountains and in the trunks of gigantic trees. Altars, having the same form as those above described, planted on the ground or fixed to the sides of trees, are dedicated to them ; a'quantity of little objects in clay or wood are placed there or bung up in witness of the veneration of passers-by, or in THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF retum for some favour solicited. such as recovery from a sickness, the revelation in a dream of the winning number in a lottery. success in a commercial speculation, etc. These geneii, which the Siamese honour with the title of "Chao," seigneurs, do not always
confine themselves in the dwelling of their choice; they have the travelling humour and move voluntarily for a stay in the country, tak- ing for coursers tigers, crocodiles, or venomous serpents. So, the presence of these animals nr.reptiles being ascertained, immediately the people hasten to erect there an altar to the reneii whom they have transported; and it is by reason of this belief that one sees hung in thickets or on branches on the banks of streams or canals little shrines always assuming the
by the horns of buffaloes, the defence of eleph-consecrated form of the portico of a pagoda.
ants, the fall of a tree or a tile, in short every cause having an accidental or fortuitous char- acter. These different kinds of violent death, in striking the popular imagination, have given birth to this belief that the victims have not quitted this world with their full will and that, onsequently, their unresting spirits seek to avenge themselves on the near survivors of the maturely of the enjoyments of life. This belief together with that other idea derived from the Buddhist doctrine that the souls of the dead do not incarnate themselves anew until after the complete destruction of the mortal remains, has, moreover, produced the custom of preser ving buried for some time the bodies of per- sons dying in consequence of an extraordinary cause or event; while the corpse exists the spirit remains, so to speak attached to the place of sepulture, and time, which extinguishes little by little the batreds of human beings, has likewise the quality of appeasing wrath beyond the tomb. This hypothesis, nevertheless, does not appear to completely reassure those who inkabt the house in which the death has taken place, where the fear of seeing the spirit of the dead return to torment the sick and the feeble lasts for a long time and gives rise to certain pract ces intended to protect from its vengence. Do they celebrate in the house some fete, a tap-knot cutting ceremony, do they give a feast there? They hasten to prop-tiate the spirit in a short prayer inviting it to take part in the joicipatorm it of the fact they begandow itself element; in short, in the least circum- stances of if they invoke it, at the same time that aims to the banzes and offer- ings to the pagodas are made on its behalf. These gifts consist of pieces of yellow cotton or statues of Buddha in bronze or gilded wood, draped with a little white cloth on which is written the formulated prayer,
misfortune, which has deprived them so the
The still-born infant transforms itself into "Phi kuman" a spirit reputed to be of the most dangerous kind. Disappointed in its hope of seeing the world, it seeks to revenge itself on other beings; srge is directed above all against the mother, in whom it provokes de- lirium or fever which brings it on.
Similarly, women who die in child birth or of the consequences of child-birth pass into the category of "Pei phrai tai hong," a kind of furies wandering around and in the interior of deilings watching for chances of strangling
children, especially their own. The husband is equally the object of their jealous pursuit, they create for hins all sorts of obstacles to hinder him from taking another wife, or sow discord among the concubines so as to render. the existence of the master little agreeable.
Persons drowned at sea become "Phi phrai nam," spirits who dwell in the waters; they are those who unloose the storms and cause ships and beques, bodies and merchandise to founder
GENEII.
The forests, the woods, the plains, the steams are full of geneil, for the most part maleficent, who make a sport of deceived poor humanity, The ignis futur, the strange cries of certain birds ar insects, imitating the modulations of the human voice, are so many means of which
In the remainder of his interesting paper M. Hardouin deals with popular beliefs in demons.
A SAINT WITH A BAD NAME.
cases.
DREAD ST. VITUS' DANCE CURED BY DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS
*
FOR PALE PEOPLE.
WHAT ELSE THEY HAVE DONE..
St. Vitus Dance is the type of many dis. It comes from hungry, exhausted Nerves. So do Neuralgia, Spinal Weakness, and Paralysis; so do many aches and pains that trouble men and women, without their being able to tell the cause of them. The way to cure them is to feed the Nerves; and that is where so many people make a mistake. They try to cure themselves with drugs that deaden, and tonics that only whip up the tired nerven,
That's the old-fashioned way. Tinker at the symptoms; neglect the cause of the disease.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People begin at the other end. Thry, prture the Neives threakease first, and the aches and pains that are the effect of it soon vanish. That's the new-fashioned way-the reasonable way. And Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are the greatest of all Tonics because they are the only rational Tonic.
St. Vitus Dance is a disease that is getting more and more frequent in our schools. Young people tire their Nerves with study, and the Nerves cry. Sometimes St. Vitus' Dance is their cry. Sometimes the trouble takes the form of Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Exhaus tion, weakess of the limbs and muscles, and what we call "being Run Down."
St. Vitus Dance is a troublesome disease, and no wonder it has given the Saint a bad The patient cannot keep still. The name. little hands are always twitching. "My little girl," said Mr. Street, of 23 Clyde-street, Fenton, Stoke-on-Trent, England suffered so much
they make use lo achieve this object. The May Street, who was cured of St. Vitus Dance legends mention as one of the most dangerous thePhi tong toi" which assumes the form of
by Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People.
a beeile hardly visible. Placed on a branch from St. Vitus' Dance that her life was a misery
he
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NOTICE.
Însurance.
34
NORTH OCHAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG.
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CURRENT RATES.
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Hongkong, 28th May, rögt
To Let.
TO LET.
[O. 1, RIPON TERRACE in FLATS.
No. 17, WONG NEI CHONG ROAD, facing
Race Courie,
NN, RIPON TERRACE.
FLATS in MORETON TERRACE, facing
folo Ground,
OFFICES in course of erection, CON
NAUGHT ROAD (near BLAKE PIER). GODOWNS: PRAVA EAST. "ROSENEATH," KOWLOON,
No. 1. CLIFTON GARDENS, CONDUIT
ROAD.
offices of the above Company will's N and after Monday next. the HEAD at KOWLOON (behind the Godowns). LETTERS will he received at ICE HOUSE STREET FERRY WHARF between 7 A.M. and
P.M. and forwarded to Kowloon.
EDWARD OSBORNE,
Secretary.
Hongkong, arst May, 1904.
THE
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
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HE NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA are prepared, during suspension of their Trans-Pacific Service and until further notice. to BOOK CARGO and ISSUE BILLS OF Lading to SEATTLE, WASH., VICTORIA, B.C., and PACIFIC COAST PORTS, also to OVER. LAND POINTS in the UNITED STATES
and CANADA in connection with the GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY FROM SEAT-- TLE, as hitherto, hy the Steamers of the NORTHERN PACIFIC S. S Co., BOSTON STEAMSHIP and TOWBOAT Cos., OCEAN S. S. Co. and CHINA MUTUAL S. N. Co.
For further Particulars, apply at the Com- pany's Local Branch Office in PRINCE'S BUILDINGS, First Floor, Chater Road.
A. S. MIHARA, Manager.
Honekong, 20th May, 1904.
ROYAL AERATED WATERS MANUFACTORY.
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY CO., LD. Honkong, 20th May, 1994.
A
TO LET.
(576
HOUSE in KNUTSFORD TERRACE,
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$554
TO LET.
THE PAR [O. 1, STEWART TERRACE,
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MENT & AGENCY CO., LD. Hongkong, 26th March, 1904.
F
TO LET.
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"IRST-CLASS FURNISHED ROOMS, with or without Board, close to Post [643 Office and Banks.
Nii ma cast on account of
TDRONNGE - their High Class Machinery and also of the superior ingredients they use in the manufacture of their goods, and the cleanliness, &c., are all under strict supervision of Europeans only,
REPORT OF AN EXPERT. The representative of Messrs, BRATBY and HINGBLIFFE, LIMITED, Aerared Water Engineers and Chemists, Manchester, visited our factory recently in the course of a tour amongst Eastern Aerated Water Makers, and was greatly surprised at the compactness of our factory and also the methodical way in which everything pertaining to the making of Aerated Waters was carried out. He also expressed him- self strongly on the absolute cleanliness of our whole establishment, which he assured us was equal to any he had yet visited and superior to a great many. He also reported that the quality of our goods was of a first class nature, and they showed that scrupulous care was exercised in the course of their manufacture.
Order Books and Price List. Please apply to FACTORY and OFFICE, West Point. Tel. 367. Depot, Ice House Street. Tel. 374. Dr. V. DANENBERG & F. P. DANENBERG,
General Managers. Hongkong, zath May, 1904.
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ESPECIAL OLD TOM GIN,
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DOUBLY DISTILLED AND OF MATURED AGE.
of a tree, it makes songs heard which from a to her. She was plagued with pains in her head, distance resemble amorous plaints proceeding from human lips. Woe to the traveller who, assuming the presence of some human being, tries to approach it! As he advances the voice recedes and does not cease to make itself heard until the travelier finds himself in some savage
so. We had tried many remedies' in vain. place, completely lost. To get rid of this dangerous neighbour one has only to bora a She got no reljef until she took Dr. Williams', husk of dried pepper; the acrid odour given and the effect these pilis had on her was simply forth suffices to make it fly to such a distance marvellous. As soon as she commenced to that is plaints no longer reach the ears of take them she felt considerably better, and by passers-by.
and the doctor said she was Anamic. We had to take her from school. Now fifteen years old, she is well and bonny, without a sign of illness. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People made her TO BE OBTAINED FROM-
Hor
The mountains, the hills, the eminences the time she bad fiolabed the second bottle all formed by the nests of ants which one fre. traces of St. Vitus' Dance had gone. quently meets with to the folds of earth and appetite returned, the colour came back to her on the hillocks which the waters in the rainy cheeks, and she looked and felt as happy end season do not submerge, are the abode of genies called "Phi pa. They exercain within as well as a young girl should."
the compass of their domains a despotic power.
Dr. Williams' Pink Fills for Pale People are
The peasants and woodmen diead them as the not a cure-all. They cure the one thing that is dispensers of the fever of the woods, the germ the cause of numerous diseases—poor blood.
[39 of which poisons the blood and affects the
TASVEER, URSS of the ITALIAN CONVENT, CAINE ROAD, begs most respectfully to APPEAL to the Residents of Hongkong and the Coa Forty, 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 Cuffs and Collars sypowed on old ones.
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|
THE MUTUAL STORES,
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THE NEW FRENCH
TRADE
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MARK
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Certain great trees, such as the ficus reli. which women suffer in silence. It in the giosa, the tamarind, the dipterocarpus, the genuine pilis, not substitutes (which some different species of trees reputed sacred which shopmen push) that cure, The full name on form the ornaments of the grounds of pagodas, the pink wrapper is a guarantee of genuine. haunted by female genfea called "Phi ang bass. Refuse pink pills that don't bear Dr. mai" They are supposed to be epicures la pork, chicken, duck; they do not despite any Williams' name. You can send direct for the more the eau-de-vie of rice, 'but what they pills to Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, prefer to everything are scented Bowers. Sh Holborn viaduct, London, enclosing the price, the people of the neighbourhood do pot fall to 24 d. (or 131, gd. for six bottles); but the best or on the occasion of some solemnity. It is plan is to ask for them at a shop where they rendering of these homages, for negligence palm of Substitutes upon you. Substitutes said that they are tremendously strict as to the well you what you ask for, and don't try to sod omission have been, it appears, often never cured anyone, but they bring more profi punishad with the greatest rigouri Hat contest with making their despiters suffer a thousand to the shopkeepers who try to sell them, and misaries, they push their vengeance so far as who would rather make more profit for them: to enter their bodies to Emother them. Genali, salvas than supply what will really do you protectors of the dwelling and the family good. You should avoid Substitutes and the sort of household gods, also exist among the people who keep tham.
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Hongkong, Ching and Manila 10
Apply to-
---30 ́may, 1004.
TO LET.
N
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FILD DELL BUILDINGS, No. 147, WILPARCHAL ROAD, Comfortable and Airy Flats of 2 or 3 Rooms, from Saç inclusive of Taxes.
And others to suit various requirements.
S. A. SETH, Land and Estate Broker, Dairy Farm Co., Ltd.
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Hongkong, and May, 1904,
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TO LET.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. FOR 18 MONTHS.
EIGHTOR," THE PEAK.
Apply to-
JEBSEN & Co.
[559 Hongkong, 27th April, 1904.
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10. 6, BARROW TERRACE, KOWLOON.
Available 1st March.
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For Sale.
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(218
NOS. 1, 2 or 3 STEWART TERRACE,
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THE PEAK.
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT AGENCY CO., LD. Hongkong, 20th May, 1904-
FOR SALE.
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TEAM LAUNCHES, New or Second
STEAM
hand,
For Particulars, apply to
RITCHIE & Co.,
39, Des Vœux Road.
Hongkong, 17th May, 1904.
FOR SALE.
INCANDESCENT
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LAMPS
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, from the best makers
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