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Entimation.

Wm. Powell, Id.

THE

Hours-8.30 A., to 8 PM.

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS, Des Voeux Road.

EVERYTHING FOR LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR,

LADIES'

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1904.

Auctions.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

"HE Undersigned have received instructions

to Sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

TO-MORROW,

Sales Roums, No. 8, Des Voeux Road,

comer of Ice House Street,

THE TRAVELLER:

A SKETCH FROM LIFE. He was on the steamer when I went aboard at the Victoria Docks, Bombay...

I went to three doctors. My stomach can! tinued to revolt at anything I look, and I always had a sensation of something dragging downwards at my chest, just as if there was an

normous magnet there.

booklet was left at the house some time

Intimations,

THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1898,"

APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF TRADE MARK.

PONTNEWYNYDD SHEET AND NOTICE is hereby given that the

NOT

Intimations.

THE CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS..

TOTICE is hereby given that the THIRTY- EIGHTH ORDINARY MEETING

will be held at the Head Office, Victoria, Hong- Kong, TO-MORROW, the 6th December, at it o'clock in the Forenoan, for the purpose of receiving the report of the Directors, together with Statement of Accounts to the 30th April fast, and of declaring Dividends.

The s.s. Frans Ferdinand had come from Japan and was bound for Trieste, and he stood on the main deck: gazing without apparent the 6th December, 1904, at 230 P.M., at their interest at the swarm of yelling coolies and the who had suffered as 1 was suffering, so I | GALVANIZING COMPANY, LIMITED, of OF SHAREHOLDERS in the above Company

crew returning from medical inspection, perhaps at my "boy" trying to take a deck chair on board and being ignominiously repulsed.

A pleasant-looking man, with close-cropped beard and whiskers, accompanied by his wife and little daughter..

A GREAT ASSORTMENT OF

JAPANESE CUR10S,

Comprising a GOLDandSILVER CLOISONNE VASES, HATSUMA VASES, WALL PLATES and INCENSE BURNERS, SILK EMBROID- ERIES, CUT-VELVET PICTURES, KAKE. MONOS, SILVER WARE, &c., &c., &c.

TERMS:-As usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, 5th December, 1904.

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TO BE SOLD BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTOR OF THE WILL

OF

W. STUART HARRISON, DECEASED,

ON

⚫ WEDNESDAY, he 7th day of December, 1904, at 3 o'clock,

At their

Sale Rooms, Ice House Street,

DY

DEPARTMENT:-

Costumes, Coats, Fur Jackets and Stoles, Evening Wraps, Faugina-. tors, Silk Blouses and Flannel THOLD PROPERTY, situate at MOUNT

Blouses.

An entirely New Stook of High- grade Black and Brown Boots and Bhoos, White Kid Shoes for even- ing wear.

Gloves, Fans and Hosiery.

Bilke, Flannels & Dress Fabrios,

CHILDREN'S

-

-

DEPARTMENT:

Cloaks, Hosiery, Jersey-Caps, Gaiters, Boots and Shoes.

FURNISHING -

DEPARTMENT:-

FIRST FLOOR.

New Stock of Axminster, Brus, sels, Wilton, & Tapestry Carpets.

A fine selection of Bodsteads, all styles and makes.

The new Twin, Bedsteads, now on show.

DRESSMAKING

A SPECIALITY.

The leading Fashions of London, Paris and New York.

GENTLEMEN'S -

DEPARTMENT:-

28, QUEEN'S ROAD,

OPPOSITE THE CLOCK TOWER.

Dress Shirts, Ties & Waistcoats. White Gloves for evening wear, Patent Court and Oxford Shoes. Black and Brown Boots & Shoes

Black Bowler Hats.

Soft Felt Hats.

Motor and Golf Cops.

Underwear and Hosiery.

A good Stock of well-ent

Overcoats-light, medium and

heavy weights.

&0.,

&o.

Wm. POWELL, Ld.

HONGKONG,

Hongkong, 28th November, 1904.

MESSRS. HUGHES & HOUGH,

HE following VALUABLE LEASE-

GOUGH, The Peak, Hongkong, in Two Lots: LOT 1-The Valuable Leasehold Messuage and Premises known as "Cheltondale," situate partly on subsections of section C and section G of Rural Building Lo No, 9 held for the residue of a term of 75 years created by the Crown Lease thereof and partly on section A of Jaland Lot No. 1,376 which is held upon a yearly lenancy from the Crown, Crown Rent $11.00.

The premises are let upon a two years! agreement from the 1st day of July, 1904, terminable upon six months' notice bui only if the purchaser wishes to occupy the premises,

LOT 2-The Valuable Leasehold Mes uage and premises known as No. 7, Stewart Terrace, situate upon the Remaining Portion of section C of Rural l'uilding Lot No. 9 which is hell for the residue of a term of 75 years created by 'th- Crown Lense thereof. Crown Rent $3.35 Possession wi'l be given on or before the at day of Januar;;-1995– For further particulars, apply to

But I am well and strong enough now. A go, and I read of cures by Dr. Williams' Pink pills for Pale People in the cases of people resolved to give them a trial. Almost at once my food was retained, and disgusted without pain, and from that time my meals did me good. I began to feel a wonderful difference in my health, and I put on flesh again rapidly. I could sleep well, and enjoy a hearty meal. But I persevered with Dr. Williams' Pink Pilis and when I had taken eight or nina bottles 1 was quite in my old form, and went back to work feeling strong and bealthy."

It was long after sunset when we steamed down Bombay Harbour. The Yacht Club and the huge flats on the. Apollo Bunder were al- ready a blaze of light, and the full moon softly lluminated the splendid expanse of island dotted water. He expressed no admiration at what every traveller admits to be a wonderfully of beautiful scene. He argued in favour of Trusts There was no trace of accent, but I guessed he

was an American.

steamer

Mr. Croydon bad clearly been on the verge Consumption, which has killed so many of trade. We often regard an unhealthy occupation as a necessary evil. But the safe. goard of health is vitality. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People give vitality. All who are not well, should send particulars of their case to Dr. Williams Correspondence Dept., 46 Holborn-viaduct, London, whence they will receive a prompt reply, stating whether Dr. Williams' Pink'Pills for Pale ́eople have cured similar cases or not,

Eight days of sun and sea to Aden. The ploughed steadily along doing her ten knots with the regularity of the saloon clock. Twelve passengers, most- ly foreigners, and not a pack of cards on board. Rudyard Kipling said, I think, that the Indian Ocean sits and smiles. I do not dispute it. But even a smile grows monotonous,

Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. have permission We talked of different things and places.to refer to thousands in all parts of the World He was on his way back from the Straits who by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have been Settlements and Java, and had travelled rather cured of Anemia and the following other dis- extensively over the Netherlands Indies. He orders: Bile, Consumption, Decline, Eczema, described the Buitenzorg Gardens, praised the Fits, Gout, Heart Disease, Indigestion, Kidney cleanliness of the natives of Java and the Disease, Locomotor Ataxy, Liver Complaint, methods of the Dutch,

Neuralgia, Nervous Breakdown, Paralysis, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Spinal Disease, St, Vitus' Dance, and the ailments which ladies of all ages bear in silence. To avoid substitutes, see that the package bears the full name, Dr. Williams' Pink Fills for Pale People (seven words), or send direct to the Co. (address as above), enclosing price, 21, gd, for one bottle or 135, 9d. får bottles.

We drifted on to the subject of the best parts for the ambitious young man of to-day to go.

"The Far East is played out," he said. "I met a man at Shanghai with whom I travelled down the Adriatic twelve years ago when he was on his way out for the first time. He can just make a living. The profits of the old days have gone."

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But he knew more than the treaty ports. He had been up the Yellow River and travelled in the interior. He knew Canton and had lived for three months near Hankow.

The next day happened to mention Aus tralla. He had been to many places there, and -travelled through New Zealand and Tasmania. "In a few years," he prophesied, "Australia will be on the verge of another financial crisis" India? Yes, he had landed at Calcutta and visited Benates, Delhi, Lucknow, Gwalior, and most of the show places. His impression of the Englishman travelling in India was not favourable; but he loved the colour and the .1293 | laughter and the careless gaiety of Burma.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers,

pr to DENNYS & BOWLEY, Supreme Court House, Solicitors for the Executor.

Hoogkong, 26th November, 1974.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE, Df ALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY, situste at Yau-ma-ti, Kowloon,, in Eix Lots,

ON

FRIDAY,

the 16th day of December, 1904, at 3 P.M., at the premises,

BY

Messrs. HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers,

At Aden I remarked upon the absence of the Arab boys who used to offer to "bab s dive" One urchin was snapped up by a abark and the sport was stopped. He spoke of the love of the South Sea Islanders for the water, and describe their game of surf-sailing oo planks. He had liged on Samoa and katw Fij. and also the Hawaiian group. Then he told an anecdote of landing in a small boat at Tangier on a rough day.

After this I determired to pur ue the man, to drive biw into a geographical corner, I bumed to be able to speak of some land he had not visited. I laid traps to find out from whetica ho came and whither he was going, and how long he had been circling the globe; I display-

Lot 1.--All That piece of ground registered in

the Land Office as Section of Kowed an insatiable curiosity concerning foreign Joon Inland Lot No. 43 with the mesen lands. The Adriatic twelve years ago1 And age therenn known as No. 49 Temple in the intervening years?

Street. LOT-All That plece of ground registered in the Land Office as Section N of Kow. luon Inland Lot No 43 with the messu age thereon known as No. 3 Temple Bireet. Lor -All that portion of the piece of ground

He praised the climate of British Columbia as one of the finest in the world ; he talked fascinatingly of travel in Mexico; he told stories of the perils of crossing some of the deserts of America; he contrasted the railways registered in se Land Office as Section of Rurope and reviled the system in Spain; bf B of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1 5 with described the commanding appearance of the messuage thereon known as No. 46 | mountaina raising directly from the sea, and Temple Street. LOT 4-All That portion of the plece of ground instanced some park on the west coast of

registered in the Land Office as Section

outh America; he talked of the river journey U of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1os with from Basra to Baghdad. the messuage thereon known as No. 48 Temple Street.

LOT 3.-All That portion of the piece of ground registered in the Land Office as Section of Kowl on Inland Lot No. 103 with the messuage thereon known at No. 5 Kennedy Street,

Lor 6.-All That portion of the piece of ground registered in the Land Office qa Section C of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1og with

As we passed up the Red Sea he pointed

across twards the Soudan,

"There's an emerald mine there I hope to work some day," he remarked.

He was familiar with Khartoum, and had visited all the important battlefields of South Africa.

But he was not content. With two officers

the messuage thereon known as No. 7 ] of a Goorkha regiment who happened to be on Kennedy Street.

The above Properties are respectively held from the Crows for the residues of the respec- live terms of 75 years.

For further particulars and conditions of sale, apply to

EWEN & HARSTON, Solicitors for the Mortgagee,

or to Messrs. HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers, Hongkong, 2nd December, 1904 In

For Sale.

FOR SALE.

board he discussed the possibilities of a journey from India across the Himalayas into the Pamirs and thence to European Russia. Be calmly proposed taking his wife over the passes. Their emphatic reply left him only

half convinced,

At Suez he suddenly went ashore at 8 a.m. to catch the 9.30 trajo to Cairo. He was bound for Khartoum, and made some romark about Fashoda and the Great Lakes.. His wife went with him. She looked tired.

Six months have passed since I saw him go off in the launch at the entrance to the Cana). I wonder sometimes if he is still travelling and how long he means to keep it up. Has be a home anywhere, or does he live solely on trains and steamers? Why is he possessed with this spirit of brest? Perhaps if he reads these OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, lines he will satisfy the curiosity of a fellow

from the best makers.

voyages. Ex. -

INDESCENT GASOLINE

LAMPS

INCANDES

INCANDESCENT

MANTLES,

CHIMNEYS,

GLOVES,

SHADES, &c.,

for GASOLINE AND GAS LAMPS

at the most moderate prices.

Lamps fixed up for

Buyers free of charge,

Naphtha of the best kind kept in stock, TÀI KHONG D

56, Lyndhurst Terrace.

Hongkong, zod May, 1904,

WORK THAT KILLS,

DR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS A SAPEQUARD AGAINST CHEST COMPLAINTS.

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COMMERCIAL

TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE. Selling.

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2, Fen Court, London, EC, England, Iron and Steel Sheet Manufacturers and Galvanizers, have, on the sand day of July, 1904, applied for the Registration, in Hongkong, in the RE GISTER OF TRADE MARKS, of the follow ing Trade Marks at etansare (1). The device of a Dolphin, the word

"Dolphin" and the letter "K."

(a). The device of a Dome and the word

"Dome";

in the name of the PONTNEWYNYDD SHEET AND GALVANIZING COMPANY, LIMITED, who claim to be the Proprietors thereof.

The Trade Mark (1) has been used by the Applicants since the year 1870, and the Trade since the year 1902, in respect of the following Mark (2) has been used by the Applicants goods-

Steel and Iron Sheets both Galvanized - and Black in Class 5. at the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Facsimiles of the Trade Marks can be seen Hongkong, and also at the Office of the Under. signed.

Dated the 4th day of November, 1904.

WILKINSON & GRIST,

Solicitors for the Applicante, 9 Queen's Roid Central, Hongkong,

1200]

GREGOR & Co.,

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, 34, QUEEN'S ROAD Central, 1ST FLOOR, (WM. POWELL OLD PREMISES) (Opposite Port Office). Hongkong, 1st December, 1904.

54 PAUSE!

London—Bank T.T. ...............1/10/ Dn. demand./10 15/16 Do. 4 months' sight France-Bank T.T... America-Bank T.T. Germany—Blank T. T... India T.T............. Shanghai-Bank T.T.

Do, demand

Japan-Bank FT... Singapore-Bank * T Java-Bank I.T

Buying

.3.391

1.941

..142

-.342)

........93€ Nominal

IS

4 months' nigh LC ................

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months sight LA.. 30 days' sight San Francisco & New York...47 4 months' sign

dn.

39 days' sight Sydney and Melbourne,

months' sight 4 months' sight Fume& pa pompa

aponen en spraken months' sight Geimany. Bar Silver.......... Bank of England rate

OPIEN QUOTATIONS.

To-day's game 5 ur as follow

Malwa New

47

2.43

3.45

1.99 27 7/16

.3 %

4

@ 1,080/1,110

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Have you a SINGER Sewing Machine? If not get one...

$10 DOWN AND THE REST IN EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS.

Showrooms, Wyndham Street.

Hongkong, 12th November, 1904.

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THE FAMOUS Mawer

ASHARP UTTLE SHAVER

WEIGHT LESS THAN OUNCES

Razor

T the old fashioned clumsy Razor and by HIS DWARF RAZOR has superseded its use Shaving becomes a pleasure. It is manufactured in Sheffield, England, from a special amalgam of steel which makes imita- tion impassible, and in consequence it enjoys the largest sale of any Razor in the World. Thousands of Testimonials testify that the little "MAB" is the finest sharing implement ever produced.

To be obtained rom THE MUJURU STORDE,. WATKINS, LIMITED, and all first-class stores in the Colony,

Sole Agents for Far East, Howard & Co.,

............@ 1,143/1,180 29, Des Vœux Road, Central, Hongkong.

1,200/1,246 Agents wanted in every port.

....@ 1,280/1.300

Old

H

Older ..... Olden.......

.@ 1,155

* 1,TIO

Patna New Benares New Parelan (Paper)

@ 8jofgto

Intimations,

SPECIAL EXCURSIONS TO MACAQ. December 9th, 10th and 11th, 1904. THE Splendid Steamer

"YING KING," 1,088 tons,

Excursions to Macao as under-

For particulars and terms, apply to—

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HOWARD & Co. Hongkong, 24th November, 1904. ESPECIAL OLD TOM GIN. Marshall and

Elvy's

Satinette

Captain E. J. Page, will run Three Special

FRIDAY, December gib, Leaving Hongkong 8.00 & H

Returning from Macao 2 P.M. SATURDAY, December roth, Leaving Hongkong 3 00 PM

Retuming from Macao 9 P.M. SUNDAY, December 11th, Leaving Hongkong 8.30 4.

Returning from Macao 10 P.M.

FARES! Saloon Single Journey...$a, with Cabin 53. - Retom. 3. Second Class .............59 cents each way. Meals can be obtained on Board at St each.

נ$

DOUBLY DISTILLED

AND OF

MATURED AGE.

TO BE OBTAINED FROM ----

THE MUTUAL STORES, De. Vœux Road.

Hongkong, 11th May, 1904.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 22nd instant to the 6th proximo, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

JAMES WHITTALL,

Secretary.

Hongkong, 14th November, 19041.

STOCKBROKERS' ASSOCIATION.

NOTICE.

DECEMBER SETTLEMENT.

HIS Month's Settlements will commence

on THURSDAY, the 29th instant, By Order of the Committee,

E. S. JOSEPH,

HOD. Secretary."

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Hongkong, and December, 1904.

Entertainment.

HONGKONG AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB.

THEATRE

ROYAL.

POSITIVELY THE LAST

PERFORMANCE.

THE COMEDY-OPERA

"DOROTHY"

Will be 'roduced on SATURDAY, roth December, 1904-

Doors Open at 8.30 P., Curtain Riser at 9. P.M The Booking Office (at The Robinson Flano- Co.) will be open, to GUARANTORS ONLY, on MONDAY, 5th December, and to the General Public on and after 6th 'December, between the hour of 9 a.. and 4.30 P.K, each day,

Late Trams quarter-of-an-hour after fall of Curt

Refreshment Bar in the "Stockbroker's

Room," near the Drets Circle, for the conve

alence of Seat-holders in the Dress Circle and Stalls.

The Pit Refreshment Bar is near the Pit Entrance.

Refreshments supplied by the Hongkong

Hotal.

Stalls and Dress Circle... Pit Stalls...

Pit

གམ*

....$3

++

+

*

1

Sailors and Soldiers in uniform half-price to Pit Stalls and Pit.

A. CHAPMAN,

Business Manager.

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Hongkong, and December, 1904.

THE WINE GROWERS SUPPLY CO.

BARRETTO & Co., General Agenti, Hongkong,

:

PORT WINE,

Direct shipment, from the

COMPANHIA AGRÍCOLA E COMMERCIAL

VINHOS DO PORTO,

(Successors to DONNA ANTONIA A. FERREINA),

Monopoly for China of

THE WINE GROWERS SUPPLY COS

Dry No. I

M. 3

Per Case of

I.Dozen,

Selected Old Port $3000.

it

Quinta do Porto

35.00

Dry No. 3

"

t

H 30.00

E$

# 25,00

20.00 *

1 ZP

| Quinta da Granja (608Tawny, 1887, Vintage

15,00 Tawny, (White Label)................. $4.00

only supplied,

Wines and Spirits of the very best brands HONGKONG HIGH-LEVEL TRAM. Medium Taway Brown Label)..... 13.00

YUK ON S. S. Co., Ld., 116, Wing Lok Street.

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Hongkong, 3rd December, 1904.

臭味

NOTICE.

ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS REWARD.

THE

Tabore spm will be paid to any person arrest and conviction of the person or persons who gives information leading to the guilty of Stealing or Embezzling a CHEQUE FOR NINE THOUSAND DOLLARS made out in favour of Messieurs JEBSEN AND COMPANY and indorsed by them and sent to be paid into the DEUTSCHE ÄSJATISCHE BANK in this Colony on the 8th October, 1904, but which was unlawfully cashed and the proceeds stolen by soma person or persone vakaowa,

V, J, BADELEY, . Capt. Supt. of Police. Hongkong, 15th November, 1904. (1244

LIMITED.

PORTLAND CEMENT.

It needs an iron constitution to stand the work of a Sheffield grinder," said Mr. H. Croy- GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, don, 34 Shepherd-street, Sheffield, and my work is about the hardest of its kind. · ́A year ago 1 begao to suffer with violent indigestion, and was troubled with a backing cough. 1 could not sleep at night. With the least exer In Casks of 375 the. net, $5.00 per Cask tion I broke into violent 'swesis, and. I was

ex Factory, almost too weak to get about. I could not In Bage of 150. Ths. net' $3.20 per Bag look at meat or any solid food. I gave up

ex Factory, SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., General Manager.

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work for five months. I lost over forty pounds

in weight, so you can see that I was in a pretty is bad way,

Hongkong, and September, 1904.

WAYS COMPANY, LIMITED.

TIME TABLE. (on and after 1st October, 1904.) WEEK DAYS..

645 a.m. to 7.00 am...Every 15 minutes. 7.30 a.m. to 8,00a.m.... Every to minutes. 8.00 am to 8.30 am....Every 15 minutes. 8.30 am to 9.30 a.m....Every to minulés. 9.30 a.m. to 11.co a.m....Every 15 minutes. 11.30 am to 13.45 p.m....Every 15 minutes. 12.45 p.m. to 1.15 pm....Every tá minutes. 1.15pm to 1.45 p.m....Every 15 minutes. 1.45 p.m. to 2.15 p.m. Every 10 minutes. 2.13 pm, to 3.00 p.m....Every 15 minutes. 3.30 p.m. to 500 p.m....Every 15 minutes, 5.00 pm, to 8.00 p.m....Every tó minutes.

NIGHT CARS,

8.45 p.m. and 9 p.m., 945 p.m., to 11,15. pans

tvory half hour. SUNDAYA, 8.00a.m. to 9.00.a.m....Every 15 minutes.. 9.00 am. to: 0.30 am. .....Every 30 minutes. 9.30a.m. to 10.30 am. ...Every 15 minutes." 10.30 am to 11.00 am....Every so minutes... 12.00 Noon to 1.00 p.m....Every to minutes. 1.00 pm to 5.00 p.m....Every 1 minutes, 5.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m....Every 10 minutes. 600 p.m. to 7.00p.m.Every 15 minutes. 7.00 p.m. to 8.6 p.Every 10 minutes,

NIGHT CARS as en Week Days,ė.

DE SATURDAYS,

Extra care at 11.30 and 11,45 p,m, Company's Office, ALEXANDRA BUILDING", SPECIAL CARS by Arrangement at the

Des Voeux Road Central.

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,' :

- General Managers, Hongkong, int October, 1904,

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White Tawny, (White Label). 12,00 Full Wine, (Brown Label)... 11,00 White Tawny, (Brown Label) 10.50 Light Tawny, (Brown Label) ******* $10,00

FRENCH OLARETS,

St. Georgemóniá$4.00: · $1.00 Cru-Wynbron... 450.50

5.00

5.00 5.50 7:00

7.50

Montferrand.5.10 Médoc !!! St. Emilion mismajani 6,00 7,00 St. Estephe............. 6.50 St. Jollen...čitaikina 7.50 -8,50 St. Estephe Superior 9.00 10,000 Chateau Margad 900 Chateau Leoville Ca

9.00 - Chateau Lafite ..................... 10,00) Chateau Larose i:10.30 15.10.

!

BURGUNDIE:,

10.00 10.00 11,00.

Per Case For Case:

Quants, Pints, Volnay vin 1893;********

..$14.00-- $16,00 Moulin a Vent vin 1893......................... 14,50°

Macon via 1899 17.00 19.00 Nulls vin 189317,50 Musigny vin 1893

Corton vid 1893 ****** Chablis via 1893

Begune vie 1893..............

16,50

19.50

18:30-

10,50

18.50

20.50.

21,00

***.19.(0 :: 21.00 Pommard vin 1899 .................... 29.00 ... 31,00 Red Burgundy. 30,00 31.00 Chambertin vin 1899 3900 Romance vin 1893'

43.00 45,00

40.00 BARRETTO & Co., Agents,

Nos. 27 & 24, Bank BuildingeTM Queen's Road Central,

Hongkong, 19th October, 1904,

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