Intimations.
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1904.
Entimations.
WANTED.
AN ANCIENT WARSHIJE!
BISCOVERED.
Au interesting discovery of an ancient frigate,
Iced wbIES, FIRST
Tis proposed shartly hold two courses of A SITUATION GENERAL ASSIST. with a skelein crew on board, has recently
a Mercantile Firm. Advertiser
WRITING. First-class testimonials.
COMMERCIAL.
YARN MARKET:
Entimations.
AID TO THE INJURED, the other in HOME has knowledge of BOOK-KEEPING and TYPE ations for a new channel about 150 yards be. Cawasjce, Pallanjee & Co. write:-Since the inedicine or other "If, on trial, you write that i
NURSING, in connection with the above Asso. ciation. Holders of Nursing Certificates will be invited to register themselves for service in the Hospitals of the Colony in case of need; but it will be obligatory to pass an examina- tion in First Aid before the lectures in Nursing can be attended.
Ladies who are willing to enter for these courses are requested in send in their names
Apply to
Clo Hongkong Telegraph. Hangkaný. 6th August, 1904.
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WANTED.
SECRETARY FOR THE SINGAPORE
FOUNDED IN HONOUR. No doubt you have seen in the papers such announcements as this-concerning some this medicine has done you bo good we will refund your money."--Now, we have never had reason to speak in that way concerning the remedy named in this article. In a trade extending throughout the world, nobody has ever complained that our medicine has failed, or asked for the return of his money. The
to the Hop, Secretary (Rev. F. T. JOHNSON) A CLUB, Applicants should send in, as muskets were also found on board, and cannon. remunerative, and through the firmi attitude of { public never grumbles at honestly and skillfully
VICTORIA.
before September 15th. If a sufficient number of Candidates be forthcoming one series of soon as possible, particulars of their previous lectures will be given at the PEAK and one in employment with copies of Testimonials to the Chairman of the Committee, Mr. E. C. ELLIS, 1972, Collyer Quay, Singapore, from whom all
particulars can be obtained.
A. G. HILLS,
Secretary,
Hongkong, 26th August, 1904.
THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF
AND GODOWN CO., LDIG?
NOTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA-
ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING
of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, will be held at
17th August, 1904.
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
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been made at Havre, during dredging oper- yond the jetty. The dredger brought up two human skeletons and a seaman's boot of old- fashioned pattern. A diver was sent down, and discovered the remains of a frigate of apparent ly about 300 tons burden, which had evidently gone down during a sen fight, several of the old guns being still loaded. Numerous flint-lock balls, couple to ether by a chain, in pairs. Some coils of rope were still in position, but fell to pieces on being touched. On proceeding to the lower deck the diver made the gruesome discovery of several human skeletons, being evidently those of the crew who went down with their vessel. Already six cannon, Toft, long, made of cast iron, have been brought to the surface, and it is hoped that many more curious relics will be rescued before the old
In their report, dated 26th instant, Messrs. issue of our last circular dated the 12th inst. our Yam Market, during the whole of the fortnight, ruled steady, and although the rate of exchange shows a heavy decline, prices have, not much improved. Dealers and speculators are not at all willing to pay higher raton as prices in consuming districts are not importers prices have improved form fifty cents to a dollar per bale, and a moderate business No. 20. at last mail's prices or a trifle better; resulted. A moderate business is reported io |
the cheap rates of Japanese yarn has greatly retarded business. No. 16. are inquired for at current rates. Nos. 12-and tor, are in request, and prices show an advance of one dollar. Nos. 8s, and 6r, move slowly at current rates. Sales during the past fortnight comprise of about 125 bales of No. 6.; 50 bales of No. 8.; 2,350 bales of No. 165; and 875 bales of No. 205.; in all about 4,575 bales, The arrivals per steamers Namsang Austria and Lightning, of about 6,000 bales. Shipments to Shanghai and Northern Fonts about 2,500 bales. The unsold stock is estimated at about 14,000 bales.
inade bread, or at a medicine which really and actually does what it was made to do. The foundations of
WAMPOLE'S PREPARATION are laid in sincerity and honour, the knowledge of which on the part of the people explains its popularity and success. There is nothing to disguise or conceal. It was not dreamed out, or discovered by accident ; it was studied out, on the solid principles of applied medical science. It is palatable as honey and contains Cod Liver Oil, extracted by us from fresh cod livers, combined with the Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites and the Extracts of Malt and Wild Cherry, This remedy is praised by all who have employed it in any of the diseases it
Auction.
PUBLIC
AUCTION.
HE Undersigned have received instructions from W. T. PUDDEPHA, Esq., to Sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION,
ON
MONDAY,
the 29th August, 1904, nt 2.30 PM, within his residence, No. 3, Lyeemoon Villas, Kowloon, THE WHOLE OF HIS
HOUSEHOLD VALUABLE
FURNITURE,
Comprising:
DOUBLE IRON BEDSTEADS with WIRE and RATTAN MATTRESSES, MARBLE-TOP WASHSTANDS, TEAK WOOD WARDROBES with BEVELLED GLASS, TEAKWOOD EXTENSION DINING TABLE and CHAIRS, MOROCCO- COVERED ARM CHAIRS, TEAKWOOD SIDEBOARD with GLASS, DINNER WAG- GON, DINNER SERVICE, GLASSWARE, MARBLE-TOP BLACKWOOD FLOWER STANDS, PICTURES, COOKING STOVE
Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co.'s Offices,HE NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA arc ship is blown up with dynamite, as she is bales of No. 1o; 825 bales of No. 121; 35° all the nutritive and curative properties of Pure And UTENSILS, &c., &c.;
Pedder Street, Victoria. Hongkong, on WED. NESDAY, the 31st day of August, 1904, at 12.15 o'clock in the afternoon, when the sub- joined Resolutions will be proposed.
prepared, during suspension of their Prans-Pacific Service and until further notice,
O BOOK CARGO and ISSUE BILLS OF LADING
10 SEATTLE, WASH, VICTORIA, B.C., and Should the said Resolutions be passed by the
PACIFIC COAST PORTS, also tu OVER- required majarity they will he submitted for confirmation as special Resolutions to a second LAND POINTS in the UNITED STATES Extraordinary meeting, which will be subse-and CANADA in connection with the GREAT quently convened.
1. That the Capital of the Company be in
creased from $1,500,000 to $2,000,000 by the creation of 10,000 new shares of $50 each.
2. That such new shares be issued at a pre- mium of $30 per share and be offered 10 those persons who are registered as Share- holders of the Company on 1st October, 1904, in the proportion of one new share for every complete three shares held by them on 1st October, 1904.
3. That the amount due for the new shares
he called up on 31st December, 1904. Dated the 15th August, 1004.
9331
By Order of the Board,.
EDWARD OSBORNE,
Secretary.
NORTHERN RAILWAY FROM SEAT- TLE, as hitherto, by the Steamers of the NORTHERN PACIFIC 5. S. Co., BOSTON STEAMSHIP and TOWBOAT Cos., OCEAN S. 5. Co. and CHINA MUTUAL S. N. Co.
For further Particulars, apply at the Com- pany's Local Branch Office in PRINCE' BUILDINGS, First Floor, Chater Road.
A. S. MIHARA, Manager. Hongkong, 20th May, 1504.
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bilucting the new channel. It is supposed that the frigate is an English or Dutch vessel which belonged to the Anglo-Dutch fleet which bombarded Havre during the early part of the eighteenth century. So far no mark or inscrip- tion has been found which gives any clue to the vessel's nationality.
THE NOVELISP'S DREAM.
is recommended to relieve and cure, and is Local Production:-Sales are reported of effective from the first dose. In Anemia, about goo bales of No. 12s at $112 to $114 Scrofula, Nervous and General Debility, In- per bale.
fluensa, La Grippe, and Throat and Lung Japanese Yarn About 450 bales of No. zor. Troubles, it is a specific. It is precisely what it is said to be, and has won the confidence of changed hands at $132 per bale.
the public on that basis. You may resort to it Exchange-Showed a heavy drop, and
with a faith and hope that arise from the history Mr. Rider Haggard's creepy story of his dog's business for the outgoing mail was done on of what it has done for others. Dr. Thos. Hunt appearing to him at the moment of death has India at Rs 134 per cent. Lordon at 15 Stucky says: "The continued use of it in my
9 3/16 d.=$
WHAT PHSYCHIC RESEARCHERS THINK
OF THE CASE.
caused a good deal of discussion and temning up of past precedent, says the Morning Leader of the 23rd olt.
The secretary of the Psychical Research
IMPORTANT NOTICE.Society (Miss Jobsson) stated yesterday that
FRESH ARRIVALS.
•
THE HONGKONG & KOWLOOY WHARF BY GIVING A VERY LARGE ORDER,
ΑΝ
AND GODOWN CO.. LD
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
N INTERIM DIVIDEND at the rate of 5 per cent. (Two Dollars and a Half per Share) for the Six Months ending 30th June, 1904, will be paid on application to those Persons who are Registered as Shareholders in the above Company on the 31st August, 1904. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 28th to 31st August, both days inclusive,
EDWARD OSBORNE,
Secretary.
Hongkong, 25th August, 1904.
A. 5. WATSON & CO. LIMITED.
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ISSUE OF 30,000 NEW SHARES OF 510 BACH.
DURSUANT to Resolation the General
WE HAVE SECURED THE
there were extremely few cases in which an apparition of an animal was seen at the mom- ant when something was happening to it. She could only recall two instances collected by the late Mr. F. W. H. Myers. Here they are:
SOME SIMILAR CASES.
In 188; a Mrs Hagot was staying at Menton. She had left at her home in Norfolk a black
CO-OPERATION and tai terrier called Judy in the care of the
OF THE MAKERS OF THE
APOLLO MASTER
PLAYERS"
gardener. While scaled at the table (d'hote Mrs. Bagot saw her dog run across the room, and instinctively exclaimed, "Why, there's Judy." There was, however, no dog at all in the hotel. Mrs. Bagor heard afterwards that the dog bad been taken ill suddenly and died in half an hour. The other case is that of Mrs. | Beauchamp, of Twyford, who owned a small Indian dog called Megatherium, which slept in berdaughter's room. One night she and her hus. band awoke and heard the dog running about the room. They lit a candle, but the dog was not there and the door was shut, Mrs. Beau. champ fell asleep again, but was awakened soon
FORTNIGHTLY MARKET
REPORT,
Cotton, Indian-Ruted steady and sales are reported of about 55 bales at $ar per picul, The unsold stock is about 450 bales.
Cotton, Chinese. No stock in the market. Quotations $31 to $33 per picul.
Yarn, Indian.During the whole of the fort. night ruled steady. Importer: showed less
inclination to part owing to the declining rates of exchange, and prices show an improvement of 51 per bale all round. Sales are reported of about 4,475 bales. The unsold stock is about 14,000 bales. Arrivals about 6,500 bales. Ship- ments to the north about 2,5ro bales.
Yarn, Local-Sales are reported of about goo bales of No. 128 at $ira to $ita per bale,
Yarn, Japanese.-About 450 bales of No. 201 changed hands at $133 per bale,
Opium, Malwa,-Ruizd steady,-best drug fetched a very handsome figure. Sales are reported of new about 3 chests at $1,020.-Old about 21 chests at $1,050 to $1,100--Older about 1 chests $1,130 in $1,200 —^ldest about
Panagers of A, S. WATSON & Company, IN LOWERING THEIR PRICES, AND after by her daughter, who said that the dog- 35 chests at $1,270 to $1.330 per picul.-in all
Limited, hereby invite applications from the Shareholders of the Company for the issue of 30,000 new shares of Sto each at a Premium of 10 per cent, or $ir a share.
Each Registered Shareholder on the 28th day of September. 1504, applying for the New Issue will be entitled to one share for every twoshares registered in his name Share not applied for by those entitled to apply will be dealt with by the General Managers in accordance with Article 40 of the Company's Articles of Association,
Applications for Shares in the New (sus will
WE NOW OFFER
$365 TO $850.
THEM FROM
NEW
be received by the Hongkong and Shanghai CONSIGNMENT
Banking Corporation in Hongkong from the 28th September, 1904, to the 30th September, 1904, both days inclusive, and the whole amount
of $11 per share will be payable on application, The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 28th September, 1904, 10' the 8th October, 1904, both days inclusive.
The present paid-up Capital of the Company is $60,000, divided into 60,000 shares of $10-
JUST ARRIVED
PER SEMPRE S OF CHINA"
was dying. Accompanied by her husband, she went to her daughter's room, and found that the dog was on the paint of death from suffo cation owing to the straps of its coat having slipped rounds its neck,
Of course, there have been cases in which apparitions of animals have been seen when nothing was occurring to them, and the tales of disaster are legion.
A PSYCHICAL EXPLANATION. Mr. Podmore, of the council of the Psychical Research Society, yesterday had some com- ments to make on Mr Rider Haggard's story. Mr. Haggard, he remarks, says that he had his dream probably three hours after the dog died, and he infers that the spirit of the deg probably survived and got into communication with his
WE WILL SUPPLY AN UPRIGHT raid. We enter a caveat against that. An
each, and the New Issue is required to increased IRON GRAND AND, A PIANO the Capital of the Company to $900,000 divided! into go,oon shares of $10 each.
The whole of the premium received from the New Issue will be placed to the Credit of the Permanent Reserve Fund.
The New issue will rank for Dividend for the three months ending 31st December, 1904, pay- able in May, 1995.
Forms of application for the New issue can be obtained it the Company's Offices in Alex- andra Buildngs or at the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation is Hongkong, Sbangbai, aid London
JOIN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, General Managers. Hongkong, 22nd June, 1904.
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HONGLONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.
PLAYER FOR $825.
CREDIT TERMS.
CASH OR
These Players have been tested in Hongkong for 5 years (at Peak included) without a Single Failure, which can be said of no other
Player,
THE
ROBINSON PIANO Co, Ld.
Hongkong, 3rd August, 1904.
ROYAL AERATED WATERS MANUFACTORY.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. "HEDIVIDEND of 11 % per Share and NUS of 4 % per Share for the six months ending 30th June, 1994, declared at Monda's Ordinary Half-yearly Meeting, will bo Pauble at the premises of the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION, on and ater TUESDAY, the 33rd August, and
RODUCE the highest Class AERATED Sharoolders are requested to apply for DIVI.PRWATERS in the Far East on account of DENI WARRANTS at the Company's Office, Quee's Buildings, New Praya.
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. 1961 REPORT OF AN EXPERT.
ly Order of the Board of Directors,
THOS, 1, ROSE, Secretary.
Fongkong, 22nd August, 1904.
CHINA SUGAR REFINING COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE.
IN accordance with the Provisions of No. 121 of the Articles of Association, the General Agents have this day declared an INTERIM DIVIDEND of FIVE PER CENT. for the half- year ending 30th June, 1904, on the Pald-up Capital,
DIVIDEND WARRANTS payable on MONDAY, the 19th August, will be issued to Shareholders on application.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from róth to 29th instant, both days inclusive.
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., General Agents, Hongkong, 9th August, 1904.
impression may be made.upon a lower bralo centre, and have to wait a favourable opportu nity to emerge into the upper consciousness. We have experimental evidence that impres sions received in the daytime emerge into consciousness in dreams some hours later.
Thus the dog's spirit, at the moment of dying, might have made an impression on Mr. Haggard's lower cerebral centre, without the impression having a favourable opportunity till three or four hours afterwards of asserting itself in the higher cerebral centres. The dog's brain, in other words, may have impressed Mr. Haggard's brain at the moment of death, but that does not mean that Mr. Haggard's dream was brought about by the survival and action of the dog's spirit.
THE ANTIQUITY OF MAN.
about 150 chests. The Unsold stock is estimated at about 250 chests.
Opium, Bengal.--Ruted unsteady, and prices varied. Sales are reported of Patna at $1,170 to $1,190.-Benares at $1,140 to $1,355, in all The unsold stock is about 1,025 chests, estimated at about 1,600 chests,
Opium, Persin.-Sales are reported of about 60 chests at $860 to 5913 per picul. The stock is about 2,250 chests.
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Cloves...
Sandal Wood Carraway Seeds...
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practice, convinces me that it is the most palatable, least nauseating, and best prepara- tion now on the market." One bottle proves its intrinsic value. "You' cannot be dis- appointed in it." Sold by chemists throughout the world.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
A
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MR.
R. H. RUTTONJEE is prepared to
DELIVER BREAD
IN HONGKONg and KowloON.
The Sanitary Arrangements are as nearly perfect as possible, and the work is under constant foreign supervision only.
The best Flour is used. Brown Bread made from the well-known Graham flour Aspecially,
H. RUTTONJEE, No., D'Aguilar Street,
or
36 to 38, Elgin Rond, Kowloos. Hongkong, 23rd August, 1904.
SELF CURE NO FICTION: MARVEL UPON MARVELI NO SUFFERER NEED NOW DESPAIR,
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THERAPION,
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THERAPION No. 1-A Sovereign
Remedy for discharges from the urinary organs, superseding injections, the use of which does irreparable harni by laying the foundation of stricture and other serious diseases.
➡ THERAPION, No. 2-A Bovenalen Remedy for primary and secondary skis eruptions, ulcerations, pairs and swellings of the jolata, and all those complaints which mercury and sarsaparilla ato popularly but erroneously supposed to cure. This preparation purifies the whole system through the blood and thoroughly eliminates all poisonous matter from the body. THERAPION NO. 8-A Sovereign Remedy for debility, servousness, Impaired vitality, leglessons, distaste and incapacity for business or plesence, love of solitude, blundfar, indigestion, pains in the back and head, and sil those disorders resulting from early error and excess which the faculty so persistently ignoro, because so impotent to cute or even reliére,
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arpaghout the world. Fidce in England29 48. In ordering, state which of the three sumbers required, and observe that the word *THIRAPIOX appears on British Government Stamp tia white letters on a red ground) Berd to every package by order of His Majesty's Hon. Commissioners, and without which it is a forgery.
Sold by A. 5. WATSON & Co., Ltd., Hongkong, China and Manila
For Sale.
FOR SALE.
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18 ONE ICE-MAKING MACHINE with
GAS ENGINE complete. For full Particulare, apply to
ALSO
2 COTTAGE PIANOS, one by Dunmo, Ellis & Hill, London, and the other by Jul Bernh Schroeder, Madgeburg, (both in good order and condition);
AND
A Quantity of PALMS in POTS. Catalogues will be issued. TERMS-As usual.
N.B.-Most of the above Furniture is Marin- burk's make.
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.
Kangkong, 26th August, 1904.
Masonic.
ZETLAND
No. 525, E.C.
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LODGE,
REGULAR MEETING of ZETLAND
A REGULAR MEETING of the FREE- MASONS HALL, Zetland Street, on THURS- DAY, the 1st September, at &30 for 9 put. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially in vited to attend.
Hongkong, 23rd August, 1904.
Insurance.
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NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG,
THE
HE Undersigned AGENTS of the above Company are prepared to accept Fint Class FOREIGN and CHINESE RISKS CERENT RATES.
SIEMSSEN & Co.
[sa
Konykens, thìà May thŋs.
THE WINE GROWERS
SUPPLY CO.
TRADE
MARK
BARRETTO & Co., General Agents, Hongkong.
HOCKS AND MOSELLES,
Par Case. Per Case. I doz. qts. 2 doz. pts.
$17.00
Rudesheimer 1900......... Verziger 1900
$19.00
18.00
20.00
Rudesheimer Engerweg
18.00
20.00
1897 ..........
Johannisberger 1897
21.00
24.00
Zeltingerburg 1900
24,00
16.00
here pai
..TS43 ∙1344 711
CLARETS.
Per Care.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
I dos. qts.
8, Des Vœux Road. Hongkong, 27th June, 1904.
Côtes Montferrand
St. George....ancartas fuentavanou in Cru Wynbroa...nemataramanoma 1769
$4.00
450
5.00
5.50
Medoc
6.60
FOR SALE.
St. Emilion.....evitare St. Estephe
6.00
6.50
7.50
Singapore-Blank T.T.......no..Nomical. Java-Bank T.T. nomem Buying.
4 months' night L/C.......
1/9 15/16 .......1/10 1/16
4 months' sight France-Bank T.T.... America-Bank T.T. Germany-Bank T.T. India T.T. ...seva Do. demand The anthropologists of the University of Ca- Shanghgi-Bank T.T. lifornia, who have been at work in the limefapan-Bank T.T. [stone cave in Shasta County, have found every evidence of the existence of man in that region as far back as the Quaternary period. Scient ists have been studying this wonderful rich geological region for over two years, and Dr. William J. Sinclair has written a paper de- 6 months' aight L/C... scribing the discoveries. Over four thousand determinable specimens, aside from multitudes 30 days' sight San Francisco & New York.44f
4 months' sight
45t of fragments, were collected from the limestone strats, and in this immense pile of organic The representative of Messrs. BRATBY and matter were found thirty-two species of animals HINCHLIFFE, LIMITED, Aerared Water now extant and twenty-one species that are Engineers and Chemists, Manchester, visited extinct. Associated parts of the skeletons of a our factory recently in the course of a tour few common animals have been unearthed. amongst Eastern Aerated Water Makers, and was greatly surprised at the compactness of our But the greatest find of this nature was the factory and also the methodical way in which complete limb structure of the buge Arctothe everything pertaining to the maiting of Aerated rium Simun, the gigantic cave bear of anti- Waters was carried out. He also expressed him-quity. All the elements were in their natural self strongly on the absolute cleanliness of our positions, lying imbedded in soft clay, wherever whole establishment, which he assured us was equal to any he had yet visited and superior they had lay down to die. Other notabla dis- to a great many. He also reported that the coveries were fragments of the skeletons of the. quality of our goods was of a first class nature, mastodon, the bison, the prehistoric horse, Malwa New ..@ 980/1,020 and they showed that scrupulous care was wolves, bears, lynxes and foxes. Valuable as
exercised in the course of their manufacture,
Order Books and Price List. Please apply to FACTORY and OFFICE, West Point. Tel. 367. Depôt, Ice House Street. Tel. 374-
do.
10 days' aight Sydney and Melbourne 1/10 3/th. 4 months' sight PinSCE. ...9.30h||
6 months' sight 1t
4 months' aight Germany..............................................................1,88- Bar Silver Bank of England rate
OPIUM QUOTATIONS. To-day's quotations sye se fallows -
-3 %
Per chest
INCANDE 1 SCENT, Gasoline, Lamps of all descriptions from the best makers.
Incandescent
St. Julien....macachitată
SPANISH CLARET.
Bottled by La Compania Vinicola del Norte.
Fer Case. 11 doz qts. $12.00
de España, Bilbao.
Mantles,
Chimneys
Globen, Sha Rioja Clarete
des, &c., for
Gasoline and
Gas Lamps
at the most moderate prices.
Lamps fixed up for Buyers freeof charge!.
Naphtha of the best kind
kept in stocki
JAPANESE
BEER,
"KABUTO" BRAND,
HIRANO WATER
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were all these fossil to palaeontologists, they are not to be compared with the interesting bone splinters of more common animals, thar]]. show by their polished sides and their bevelled Patna Now edges that they wore fashioned by the hand of Benares New
Persian (Paper) (677 | prehistoric man,
Dr. V. DANENBERG & F.P. DANENRERG, General Managers. Hengkong, zoth May, 1904
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.