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Intimation

WM. POWELL,

LIMITED.

GENTLEMEN'S

DEPARTMENT,

28, Queen's Road,

(OPPOSITE THE CLOOK TOWER.)

NEW GOODS

NOW ON SHOW.

SMART

DRESSING

HONGKONG TELEG PH TUE

Auction.

AY NOVEMBER.

MESS HUGHES ne to coll by s

ESSRS HUGHES AND HOUGH have

PUBLIC AUCTION,;;

FRIDAY,VE 24th day of November, 1905 at 3

Sales Rooms

y

VALUABLE

PROPE

situate at Victoria, in the Colony, and, known as No. 1, 2, 3, 473) 6; 7; |17/12, and 13, Fuk: I uk Laon, Noi 1*104 106, 108, 110, 113, 114, 116, 118, 120, Mattheléndez, £28, and 130, Third Street, Nor, 11: |K115) 127, 110, 121, 123, 1ng, and Jay, Thing:

: THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY, A situato at Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong,

All those PIEOTS or PARCELS GROUND sime at Victoria, aforesaid, regia. tered in the Land Office respectively as THE REMAINING FORTION OF SECTION A

his subjects AS ONC

and tactful of royal diplom

to have observad to an old ie" siny

the last heir apparent ble principle whan one ároun Afraichilda

Fithat the tour which an Prince of Wales, mada in | Street, and Now, 1, 3, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 Ful India amured incomparably more excitament both in this country and to the Far East, then which begios This a feeling

Sau Lane, Red

„TO BE SOLD"

PUBLIC AUCTION,

declare

ON

WEDNESDAY,

which

need mu

friend

cine or the treati cure. The friend indeed something, or reputation, with a good record, with history that justifies our confidence. There should be no guesswork in treating disease. People have

acers to do the myal journO ALTE Sheright' to know what a medicine it, and what":

now to do A

it will do, before they take it. It must have behind it an open record of benefit to others for the same diseases, ---a series of cums that

in because it has anch'a record tint

OF INLAND TOP o 50s, and THE RE the 20th day of November, 1905, at 3 o'clost anctioned by Parliament to defray the proves its' merit and inspires confidence. It

MAINING PORTION OF INLAND LOT

No.

sos, together with the Messuages thereon, known as Nos. 54, 56, 58, 60 and 62, Stone Nullah Lane, and Ans. 4, 6, 8, "to and 12, Wanchal Road, Area 3.710 square feet or there. abouts Term 999 yours, THE MO

For further particulars and conditions of sate, apply to

Mesa, JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,

Solicitors for the Mortgages," Messrs. HUGHES AND HOUGH,

Government Auctioneers, Hongkong, 15th November, 1905. [of

Notices of Firms. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE

"SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES. ^

P.M., at his Sales Rooms, in Duddell Street,

Mr. GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer,

The following in the description of the pro-

in 6 Lots or otherwise as the Auctioneer shall prograsses are "all in the day's work," but this was not at all the view of John Bull in 1875 for a meeting was actually held in Hyde-park to protest

taguigst the grant which was then be

expenses of the journey.

It was felt, as we now know, most

unjustly

WAMPOLE'S FREPARATION SA that the Prince was going to have a good time". at the expens of the public, and Mr. is bought and used without hesitation or doubl. Fawcett voiced the festing of the grumblers in' Its Good Name is the solid basis for the faith the House of Commons: he found few sympath the people have in it ; and a good name has to isers with his view, but the debale only gave be earned by good deeds. For the purposes "Mr. Disraeli an opportunity for drawing a gorgeous picture of all the good of which the for which it is commended it is honest, true and approaching royal tour was to be the outcome.practical. It does what you have a right to expect it to do. Itis" palatable as honey and contains all the nutritive and curative properties of Pure Cod Liver Oll, combined with the Compound yrup of Hypophorphites; and the Extracts of Malt and Wild Cherry. In Scrofula, Anemia, ervous' and General Debility, "In ¦ fuerza, Bload Impurities and Wasting Com It is curious to note that the royal traveller plaints, it is to be thoroughly relied upon, Dr ridered that the tour would be attended with a himself and those about him evidently conj. L. Carrick says). I have had remarkable

LOT -All that piece or parcel of ground situate at Victoria la the Colony of Hongkong Intended to be registered the Land Office as Section B of Inland Lot No, 67g containing frantage to Fuk Luk Lane of 96 feet or there abouts and an area of 4,530 square feet as the same a is held from the Crown for the residue of the term of 999 years from the 15th June 1861, created by a Crown. Lease of foland Lot No. 679 dated the 30th April 1888, Apportioned

Annual Crown zent $38.341 on the Easternmost

· PARTY WALL--The side of this Lot is a Party wali,

Houses. On this Lot or on some part or parts thereof are erected the substantial houses

Fuk | Luk Lane.

GOWNS, Co., GENERAL Laos, as Nos. 7,8,9, 30, 25, 12 and 13.

Woollen, $13 to $50.

Camel Hair, $30 to $452

Silk. lined Quilted Satin, $60 to $75.

DOGGY

SMOKING

JACKETS,

Navy Cloth Corded, $17.50. Woollen, $15 to $30.

Bilk, $35 to $50.

IDEAL

FLANNEL

SHIRTS,

Price, $5.50 each.

FASHIONABLE

PATENT

BOOTS,

Three Smart Shapes.

ALSO

PATENT

SHOES,

(with Walking Hole).

A Fine Assortment

of

GOLF CAPS

Newest Patterns and Styles.

FOR

DRESS WEAR:

WELL-CUT SHIRTS,

COLLARS, AND

WAISTCOATS.

SMART

HAVE this day appointed Mesars, SHE MANAGERS for Hongkong for the above Society, in the place of Mr. F. KIENE, whose engagement has been terminated,

J.T. HAMILTON, General Manager for the East. Hongkong, 14th November, 1905, (1119

OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD..

Head Office: Moorgate St, London,

HAVE this day appointed Mesir. SHE- WAN, TOMES & Co., AGENTS for the above Corporation, in place of Mr. F. KIENE, whose engagemani has been terminated. 1. T. HAMILTON, Manager for ther Hongkong, 14th November, 1905,

HAVE this day Started as INSURA

'AND GENERAL BROKER,

F. KIENE, Alexandra Buildings, 3rd Floor,

f4121 Hongkong, 15th November, 1955, *

A

To Let.

TO LET.

locality.

Apply to

|

THE TERRIBLE UNKNOWN, "\" Queen Victoria took an almost pathetic in terest in her son's fourney, and by her wish he spent the faw months which preceded the com mencement of the tour in "cramming up." India, and learning something of each one of the great Indian cities where he was to receive And answer addresses.

good deal ofpersonal danger, and is a letter writ ten at the time by Dean Stanley is a touching account of a visit paid to the deanery by the Prince and Princess and their five children the day before the Place's departure, and of the Princess's distress at their approaching separa tion.

success with it in the treatment of Consumption, Chronic Bronchitis, Catarrh and Scrofulaur Affections. It is of special value in nervous prostration and depraved nutrition; it stimulates the appetite and the digestion, promoter Lor 2-All that piece or parcel of ground

assimilation, and situato at Victoria aforesaid "intended" to be

anters directly into the regiatered in the Land Office as Section The future sovereign travelled in the Serupts, circulation with the food. I consider it a mar C of Inland Lot No. 679 containing a one of the old large Indian troop-ships, very | velous,success in medicine" Every "dosa Frontage to Fuk Luk Lane of 8x feet 4 inches different in every way from the Renown, which | effective.

"You cannot be disappointed in it." or thereabouts and an area of 3,876 square feet has been well described as a crack battleship Sold by chemists, as the same is held from the Crown for the The only point in common between the two residue of the above mentioned term of 999 argosjes seems to be that both were painted years. Apportioned annual Crown Rent $24.30. | White all over, with a broad band of royal

blue PARTY WALLS. The walls on the Eastern-running their whole inngth. Letters were most and Westernmost boundaries of this Lot received from all parts of the Empirs contain. are Party Walls.

ing advice ad warnings from old. Anglo- Indians, and it is said to have been owing to an anonymous communication of this kind that among the cargo of the Serapff were included three valuable horses which had been regularly taken to the Zoo in order that they might be accustomed to the sight of the wild beasts which they were likely to meet with in India!

|- HOUSES.—CD this Loi ar on some part or parts thereof are erected the substantial houses known us Now. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6,. Fuk Luk Lasic.

་་

LOT 3--All that piece or parcel of ground aituals at Victoria aforesaid intended to be Five lutered in the Land Officeras Section D, of Inland Las No. 679 containing a frontage to 'Third Street of 110 feet or thereabouts and an fea of 5:396 square feet as the same is held from the Crown for the residue of the above

mentioned term of annual Crown Rent $33.83.

PARTY WALLS.-The wall, on the western-

999 years. Apportioned

most side of this 1.01 is a Party wall. The wall on the East side of this. Lot dividing the same from Section A of Inland Lot No. 679. and which is of a length of 6 feet and 7 inches is a Party wall. The wall on the South side of this Lot dividing the same from section A of Inland, No. 679 and which is of a length of 4 feet 8 inches is a Party wall.

Houses-On this lot or on some part or

NICE FURNISHED ROOM in healthy patis thereof are erected the substantial houses

C/o The Hongkong Telegraph. Hongkong, 16th November, 1905,

*(1139

TO LET.

known as Now. 100,102,104,106,108,110,112 and 114 Third Street.

LOT 4-All that piece or parcel of ground situate at Victoria aforesaid "intended to be

LUXURIES THEN AND NOW.

The Prince and Princess of Wales will arrive

NOTICE

"HERE is a Vacancy in the 'REGISTRAR

GENERAL'S OFFICE for the post of TRANSLATOR. Applicants should present their applications in person to the Registrar General on or before Noon on SATURDAY, the 25th instant.'

· QUALIFICATIONS.

Imations:

THE POPULAR

SCOTCH

BLACK&WHITE

JAMES BUCHANAN & CD,

SCOTCH WHISKY DISTILLERS, By Appointment ba EM. THE KING

and

HRH the PRINCE OF WALES

Supplied at all the LEADING CLUBS and HOTELS, and to be obtained from the principal Stores.

£845

XMAS

Ability to Translate Chinese into English CAKES AND PUDDINGS

SALARY.

For terms of salary ses Government Garette of the 17th instant,

Hongkong, 18th November, 1905,

at fombay on the King's birthday, 30 years to and vice versa.. a day after King Edward entered there on his thirty-fifth year of life. Anything but a birth- day treat must have been the great reception which India's royal guest was compelled to hold, attired in a thick English uniform though it was airedy frightfully hot weather: A quaint feature of the reception, which was care. fully at styled a Durbar, was the fact that the the ten-year-old Rajah of Kholapur, ruler of a potentate to greet his future sovereign was mill on people.

first

The Frince and Princess of Wales will splendid train, de luxe, equipped with the most through the great Indian Empire in a elaborate arrangements for keeping, the car riakes cool; and further, an Indian prince has provided the tra

travellers with two motors. Such Jaxuries were unheard of during the King's wonderful journey-a journey, be it re membered, during which he saw more of the country he had come so far to see than had any But whenever it was possible, the Prince wise living Englishman of that day and generation, adopted native modes of locomotion, and not till the close of his stay in Calcutta did he begin bis journeys by rail.

registered in the Land Office as The Remain: ing Portion of inland Lot No. 679 containing a frontage to Third Street of 110 feet or there abouts and an area of 5,691 square feet as the same is held from the Crown for the residue 10.4, CLIFTON GARDENS, Conduit of the above mentioned term of 999 years. Aply

portioned annual Crown rent, $19.08.

PARTY WALL The wall on the Eastern- most boundary of this Lot is a Party wall.

HOUSES—On this Lot or on sonte part of paris thereof are erected the substantial houses known as Nos. £16,118,120,122,124,126,128and 130 Third Street.

No. 4

Apply toni

Road.

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY CO., LD. Hongkong, goth October, 1005.

Tiani

TO LET.

No. 15. KNUTSFORD TERRACE,

KOWLOON.

LOT 5-All that piece or parcel of ground situate at Victoria aforesaid intended to be registered in the Land Office as Section C of Street of 117 feet 4 inches or thereabouts and An aran of 6, tot aquare feet as the same is held from the Crown for the residue of the term of 999 years from the 25th June 1861 created by a Crown leass of Inland, Lot No. 747 dated the 30th April 1888. Apportioned Annual Crown [900 Rent 549.65.

Apply to-

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY CO., LD.. Hongkong, 5th September, 1905.

TO LET,

PARTY WALL-The wall on the Eastern- mast boundary of this Lot is a Party wall,

HOUSES, On this Lot or on some part or parts thereof are erected the substantial houses ODOWN No. 3 NEW PRAYA, Kennedy known at Nos. 133,115,117,119,121,133,125 and

127 third Street. Apply to-

Town.

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST

MENT & AGENCY CO. 'LD. Hongkong, 27th June, 1901,

[691

..

TO LET.

BUILDING at CAUSEWAY BAY, formerly in occupation of the Steam Laundry Co Ltd, "No, T, RIPON. TERRACE,

FLATS in MORRTOK TRERACE, facing

Palo Granil, JAVA VAN OFFICES in course of erection, CON-

NAUGHT ROAD (near BLAKE Pier), GODOWNS; PRAVA EAST.

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.

„MENT & AGENCY CO., LD. Hongkong, 25th October, 1905.

EMBROIDERED

A

HALF-HOSE. NEW PUMPS. NECKWEAR ETC.

wm.

OTION INVITED

Entimations.

TUBORG BEER.

169

FIRST Clan PILSENER BEER guaranteed free from Salicylic Acid,

and any other Chemicals.

Lor 6-All that piece or parcel of ground situate at Victoria aforesaid intended to be re- gistered in the Land Office as The Remaining Portion of Inland Lot No. 747 containing a frontage to Fak Sau Lane of 117 feet and inches or thereabouts and an area of 6,219 square feet as the same is held from the Crown for the residue of the said term of 999 years. Ar portioned annual Crown rent $50.61.

PARTY WALL-The wall on the Easternmost --boundary of this Lot is a Party wall,

HOUSES-On this lot or on some pirt or arts thereof are erected the substantial houses known as Nos.

[ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, Fuk Sau Lape.

ALL the above described Lols aie respective ly more particularly delineated on a Sale plan thereof which can be inspected at the offices of Messrs Johnson, Stokes and Master, the Vendors' Solicitors; at any time previous to the sale,pa

18,

For further particulars and conditions of salo apply 10--

Messa. JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,

E, Des Vœux Road Central,

Vendors Soliciton,

or to

Mr. GEO, P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer, Hoogkong, 7th November, 19;5-...

"

MILITARY DISPLAYS.

The Indian army will be very much more en evidence during the coming tour than was the case in 1875, though it would be difficult to recall or to repeat a more imposing sight than the great review held at Delhi, when mary Mutiny heroes, both native and British, were

and the Prince shown inch of the ground over which the awful struggle had taken place only 18 years before.

NOTICE.

A SPECIALITY,

(38 CUSTOMERS are requested to book their orders early, in order to prevent disappointment...

is hereby notified that, on and after WEDNESDAY the 22nd November, the SUPPLY OF WATER" within. that drea. bounded by the undermentioned Streets will be

controlled by bringing the rider-mains iplo operation' and that the water will be turned on to each rider-main daily for one thaur between the hours of 6 and to AM. and for one hour between the hours of a and 6 1,35, 1-—~~*

"

Sutherland Street, Queen's Road West, Kwong Fung Lane, Third Streal; Pokfulam Road, Hill Road, South Lane, Northern Boundary of War Department Land, Bel- chers Lane East, Holland Street, The Praya, Des Vœux Road West, and' Con- naught Road West.

W. CHATHAM, .."Water Authority, Hongkong, 16th November, 1905, * [1126

NOTICE.

THE UNITED STORES, GENERAL STOREKKEPERS) ÄRMY:AND. NAVY COMPRADORES, Stevedores, COAL "MERCHANTS;"&c.

This was practically the only purely military function of the royal tour, and surely it com pares favourably with the many military fix-Most respecífully beg to inform the Public that tures which are to be a feature of the Prince

́they hava opened a store in the Colony út and Princess of, Wales's visit, and which will include three days' exercises round Rawalpindi, under Lord Kitchener.

Sport played what perhaps most modern

util tarians would consider & quite unrenson- able part in King Edward's journey through India. The Prince killed his first tiger during a visit to Sir Jung Bahadur, in the neighbour- hood of Jeypur.. More exciting was a wild elephant hunt is the Terai of Nepaul. The Prince's elephant, famed for its cleverness in anaring its kind, was painted bright red, and the experience seems to have been exciting and dangerous.

Doubtless many sporting parties will be organised in honour of the present royal visitor, but it may be doubted if he will have an op portunity of seeing a sight equal to that wit- nessed by his father in Nepaul, when 700 elephants went by the Prince and his party in single file. It was said that such a procession had never been witnessed by any living man since the days of the Grand Mogul

+

· DONA TERENTES,

The Prince and Princess will, of course, visit Lucknow and Cawnpore, and they are also to Fee Taj' illuminated as it has never been before.

King Edward was so impressed by the wonder- ful tomb, erected by one of the greatest of India's past rulers in memory of his wife, who died at the birth of her eighth child, that he paid an unofficial visit there in order to see the Tal again by moonlight.

The question of the interchange of gifts with native potentates is always a delicate one, and the future, King took with him presents valued at-£40,000, bite each native prince was restricted in the matter of gifts to £3,000 value, [1995, though the restriction was evaded in many Cares. According to what may happen to be ons's point to view this compares either favour ably or unfavourably with the present arrange. "gifts, 30 tips. De roughly translated as no As an actual fact, the mere housing of the marvellous presents given on the former occa sion became a real difficulty after the retum of

PRICE $10.50 per case of 48 bottles (quants) "A. CHAZALON & CO.

or 6 dor, pints, and

Special Prices for Quantities,

SIEMSSEN & CO

Sole: Agents -

Hongkong, seth January, Tong.

"NOTICET Public are hereby informed that no change has been made in the Rates of

& QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

NOTED for their WINES SPIRITS

ment, which

the Serate to England. On the other hand, if

No. 92, Queen's Road Central, ---

·ND are prepared to accept all kinds of

executed in the shortest time, and eamestly

A orders, which will be attended to and

hope to be favoured with the kind patronage of

the Fablic.

PRICES VERY MODERATE. Hongkong, 15th November, 1905. (1068

OPENING "NOTICE.

HAVING ACQUIRED THAT OLD AND WELL-

ESTABLISHED BUSINESS, THE PHARMACY,

CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS,

WE, by giving strict attention to business,

beg to solicit the continued patronage of clients and the general public.

Patrons can rely on receiving the BEST QUALITY of MÉDICINES and other Re. quisites as all our stock is obtained from the best European houses, and at favourable rates, in comparison with the usual prices charged." The DISPENSARY DEPARTMENT, being the most impor ant part of the business, is under the care of a duly Registered Chemist where every care and attention is enforced in the Compounding of Medicines,

New AddrasıZADA

FLETCHER & CO, LIMITED, THE PHARMACY, "23"QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,

workz Hongkong! Hongkong, 17th November, 1905,

PLASMON BISCUITS.

JUST LANDED CONSIGNMENT

MON BISCUITY Plaimon, and Ars more var afford geater nourishment a any other w

may be pointed out that fasooo was spent. They are Edvalu among London shopkeepers alone) by native Digestion, Travelia ps primers who apparently thought the future fothers.

uld: far prefer “a present

PLAS India could

pagkatao n

and PROVISIONS of which they have

ription to the; Hongkong) Talagraph undi. Always a large assortment in stock, tortance and Prince Kum home.

are warned against paying more than rey Clears (to cts,) per Bingle copy.

E MANAGER,

AUS varieties Sweet, Plain, Wholemeal?) Wales.come.

Bold by

No

The oldest eślablished KUROPEAN back Having accomplished even half a much

BAKERS in the Colony,

CLO

Kangkong, soth Septem

as did our present sovereign during his memor, Able journey, 30 years ago, they will have des served the best thanks of the sation,

Faoth Novem

WEISMANN, LIMITED,

34, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, 18th November, 1903, [46

THE WINE GROWERS

SUPPLY CO.

SC

BARRETTO & Co.,

General Agents, Hongkong

TRAIN & MOINTYRE,

Limited.

SCOTCH WHISKIES.

Very Special Blend,

$13.00 per Dozen.

Royal Scottish,

$16.00 per Dozen.

Special Liqueur,

$40,00 per Dozen.

Old Reserve,

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