WOMEN'S
WORLD
SHOPPER'S, GUIDE.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY FEBRUARY 16 1912
Consignees
We have had an opportunity "INDRA this weak of sampling D.C.L."
LINE LIMITED alt extract, manufactured by NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. [Items of interest to comen, the-Distillers Coy. Ltd., Edin- notices of forthcoming and noted burgh, and retailed hero by on recent social events, and kin-Mossrs. dred paragraphs will be cordially welcomed. The co-operation of our lady readers is asked in ordór to maka thie feature at once es. pecially interesting and useful.)
Fascinating Footwear.
FROM NEW YORK VIA' SUEZ CANAL. HE Steamship
Gande Price & Co., Ltd. This is retailed at 60 cents per
INDRASAMHA' 1 lb. bottle, which is very cheap The quality is excellent; a die- tinguished analyst comparod it having strived from this above pair, with twelve other malt extracte asignces of cargo by her are hereby on the narkot, including all thetomed that all goods are being landed Matra hazardous Godowns of the A beautiful gown demands principal makos, and he found it their risk into the bozardous and/or equally beautiful footgear; and a superior to any other. And his Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and good plan is to have shoes that samples wore hought in the odoro Company, Limited, whichce, match the dominant colour of ordinary way. That speaks for and/or from the whatres, delivery may Goods nofcleared by the 19th Fib, the gown,' with the heels, should We may again advise you to
6a.m., will be subject to rent. ono fancy them so, of anotlier pay a visit to Messre.,
All broken, chafed and damaged shudo. Manve aloca'in panno or
here they will be examined on Saturday, noft kid,"with gold-hools, would and view their collection of electric packages are to be left in the Godowat acoord well with certain colour table standrils, from kottlos,th Feb., at 10 am: Claims against saucepans and radiators. They the lesser must be presented within schemes while for others we may are the only people here who 10 days of arrival.otherwise they will have plush shoes, to match the directly represent the manufacnot be recognized.
No Fire Jusurance will be effected gown, edged with for. If liked,turers of Osram lamps,
us in any case whatever.
itsolf,
Wm. C. Jack & Co.
China Express Co. The size, shape, and weight of the parcel or case matter nothing, they can handle it cheaply and well.
Ilave you, an article to send they can be of the now shape; Home or to any part of the world? that is, built well on the inator Then entrust it to the'. and fastened at the sido with noat little rosettes for decoration. Satin, plush, and kid shoes are all decorated with peltry, and, given, a dainty foot with a high instep, the result is very good. There is an effort being made to ⚫ revive the old-fashionod sandal,
bund around the ankle with rib-
This week we would call ape- cial attention to the oxcellent and prime quality of sugar-cured hains and bacen sold by
The Dalry Farm Company.
Limited.
be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be handed hero unless instructions are giren to the contrary before Noon, TO-DAY.
Bills of Landing will be countersigned
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.
Agenta. Uungkong. 12th Feb., 1912:
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NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
FROM EUROPE, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.-
boa, in the manner approved of in Those in sanrch of really good and delicious hama and bacon can- 1820, but, as so few women cae
not do better than to give this ex- to do without hools, they are tablishment a trial. Orders from THE Company's Steamship bo keon, altered almost out of re- 1-2 lb. upwards are filled with cognition, with long, pointed wes utmost care, cleanliness, and den-having arrived from the above ports and Louis heel..
Hose to Match,
spatch.
It is an accepted law in every well-regulated household that The protty coloured ahoos it-cooking utensils, for more than volvo coloured hosiery, and the one reason, should not be of a
"MISHIMA MARU,"
Consignees of Cargo to lureby inform ed that their Goods are being Inuded and placed at their risk in the long- kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon,
Notices
PEAK TRAMWAYS 00.
LIMITED.
TIME TABLEA
WESE DAYI..
7.00..m, to 8.00 am. Every 15 min.
Notices
Hotels.
THE TAIWAN HONGKONG HOTEL
RAILWAY
HOTEL.
TAIPEN, FORMOSA.
10 min. Tuder the Direct Management of the
Taiwan Railway Dept.,
10 min.
"
15 min. 15 min.
10min-
"
10 min. -15 mio. 10 wit.
EXCELLENT QUI9INE
8.00a.m. to 10.00 .10.00 a., to 11.00a.m. 11.30 am to 12.45 pm. 18.45 pm, tɔ. 1.15 p.m. 1.15 p.m. 65 1:45 pm 1.45 p.m. to 2.15 p.m. 2.15 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.
NIGHT CARU.. 5.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m. 845 p.m. and 9 p.m., 9.15 p.m. io 11.10 p.m. every 15 minutes.. SUNDAYS.
7.30 a..
EJ
15 min.
"
10 min.
GOOD SERVICE, RATES
GYEN AYD Ur,
Hongkong, 1st Feb., 1912.
AND
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Uniformed hotel porter meets all} treins and steamers, Luggaga ar- 8.00 am, to 10.30 am. every 15 min. ranged for without any trouble to
10 min. i guenta. 10.80 1.m. to 11.00, .10, 11.45 a.m. to 12.00 noon 12.00 noon to 1.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. 1.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. 0.00 pm. to 7.00 p.m.,
NIGHT CARS on Weck Days. 7.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m.
SATURDAYS.
15 min.
10 min. KING EDWARD 16 min. 10 min.
Extra Cars at 11.40 ̄ p.m. B.PECIAL CARS. Arrangement at the Company's Office, Alexandra Buildings, Des Voeux Road. JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers,
Hongkong, 814 Nov., 1911.
AERTEX
CELLULAR.
REGAL
HOTEL.
Under Entirely Now: Management.
Renovated
Thoroughly R
Excellent Cuisine.
H. HAYNIS, Manager.
Hongkong, 16th Jan., 1912.
THE FAMINE IN CHINA.
SHOES EIGHT Fomins 'Di triote with an.
J. T. SHAW
TAILOR and OUTFITTER,
area of 10,003 iguro miles. TWO and hat"million prople Lesing atravation. PLEASE BEND YOUR CONTRI- BUTION TO-DAY.
IT WILL HELE TO SAVE LIFE
Treasurer, HO. QULLAND, Eq.. | Manager, Inretortional Biating Cor
Hongkong. 24th Jan. 1912. [20
girl with a moderate dress allow-shoddy character. Thiey should where each consignment will be sorted 21, Hongkong Hotel Buildings, peratton, Shanghai.
ance should bɔ wise torosist their be of the bost quality. Messrs.
F. Blackhead & Co.
If any kind of jewellery or silverware is your objective the shop for you is that of Mosera.
0. Falconer & Co., Ltd,
charms, excepting, of course, for are offering pure aluminiuan ovoning wor, and fix her affec-[cooking utensils which do not ́tions on black satin footgear and rust nor chip, and aro therefore
the heat hygienic of any, plain black silk stockings, Open- work linse for day wear are not approved-of-at-present, and some of the most expensive ones are
Everything is there stocked, in this line, that anyone is likely to absolatoly without ornament. Evon amongst thows destined to want, and it would be superfluous accompany ovening gowns there to try and single out any special are many that rely solely on the line.
If an art curio, again, is what delicate sinde sud fineness of the
Messrs. silk for their appeal. But should you want, visit the shop of
one deside un the openwork variety, the pattern known as the spider's woh is one of the meat effective.
HINTS FOR THE HOME.
·Cotton frocks, when they begin to look fador, inay be bleaclied very successfully in the following way. Tako a little chloride of limo, and pour on to it a quart of Then strain and use water.
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Kuhn and Komor, whoso solection of curios is large enough to meet every taste,
(Will roudera plenae to mention the " Shoppers's 'Guide" and the Telegraph" when making pur cases in which these columns have been of assistanca ?)
ON THE BOIL..
Casting an eagle eye backward a cupful of the liquid to each gallon of water. Fat the frock in along the dimand dusty centuries, and give it a good rinse up and we cannot but bastruck, as other
out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goodsafe ́ ́anded.
Optional goods will be carried on unles instruvions are given to the con- may bulo e Noon, to-day,
Gods not cloured by the 20th bruny, will be subject to rent,
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Con- sigroo's and the Co.'s represcatatives at an appolated hour. All claims must
be present within ten days of the steamer's arrival here,, after which date No claims they cannot be recognised. will be admitted after the goods have
felt the Codewas,--
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,
Agents. Hongkong, 13th Feb., 1912.
PARTICULARS and
Quera's Road.
THOS, COOK & SON, Tourist, Steamship and Forwarding Agents, Bankers, &c.
Head Offes for the Far East-18, DES VEUX ROAD, HONGKONG BHANGHAI: 2-3, Foochow Road, YOKOHAMA : 32, Water Street.
FIRST
DATE.
Hongkong, 20th April, 1911,
J. E, TAGGART,
Manager. [25
GRAND HOTEL,
Telophone 197.
MANAGEMENT & QUIBÍNE UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT
02]
F. REICHMANN, Proprietor.
ASTOR HOUSE
(LAȚE CONNAUGHT HOTEL.)
QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG.
"ENTRALLY situated, up-to-date Hotel, Rosently renovated; and under entirely Now Management. Large and Comfortable Rooms, Excellent Calsine under the supervision of an Expolenced FRENCH CHEF, and. separate Tables, Hot and Cold Baths, Electrio Light throughout, Terms moderate, First Olsas nocommodation for Families and Tonists.
For particulars and rates apply to ',
"PROPRIETORS.
Telephone, 170
Telegrams "Aator."
OPEN AIR SKATING RINK
BELLE
BELLE
VIEW
Telephone No. 907.
SESSIONS 10 AM to 12 Noon..
2 PM to 4 P.M.
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HOTEL.
Admission 25 cents.
6 P.M. to 8 PM.
0 P.M. to 11 P.M.
Admission 50 cents.
String Band will play at the abors Hotel every Sunday commencing
rom 4 p.m. to 10 p.m..
Hongkong, 24th January, 1919 HOTEL CRAIGIEBURN.
PLUNKET'S GAP. The Peak, near the Tram Teiminne, Tek 50. For Teima, apply to the 27].
MANAGER.
HOTEL LISTS.
TICKETS SUPPLIED to EUROPE by the principal STEAMSHIP Arenoll, Mr. and
LINES and TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY. TOURS arranged to ALL PARTS of the WORLD. BAGGAGE collected, forwarded and insured at lowest rates.
KINO EDWARD HOTEL,
Mr. and child Manoff, O. N. Alexander, Mr. and Manro, J. O. Aron, F. A. Mackie, Mr. and Mrs. O & child Moors, Mrs. and
Miss. I. Mascoy, Miss
Mollugh; Mr. and Mail, 3. 8.
Mrs. Belilios, Dr.. Blake, L. J.
LETTERS of CREDIT and CIROULAR NOTES ISSUED and Bondo, Madame D.
CASHED.
FOREIGN MONIES szobanged.
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„Cut Orvice-LUDGATE IUROUS, LONDON, B.C.
CONDI-
TIONS of the letting by Pablia Auction Sale, to be held ou WEDNES at 8 .M., at the Offices of the Public DAY, the 21st day of Feb ung, 1912. Works Department, by. Order of Li Excellency the Governor, of One Int of CROWN LAND at Mng Boad in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Roat to be fixed by the Sur- royer of His Majesty the King, for ons further term of 70 years.
down occasionally. It will bleach philosophers have boon, with the PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
a colonre'i garmont pure white.in about an hour's time. Don't leave in after the ablour has gone, or the material will go into holes.
Avoiding Breakage.
fact that humanity advances-or retrogresses, if you profer it--in leaps and bounds. For gonoration at a time the world will remain. stagnant. No great achievements
of the human brain a e recordad.
When two tumblers get stuck The world sosu half asleep-
and nod ling together, unparale them by pour lozing
ing cold water into the inner one, its comfortable fire..
Island Lee So
„Register Na
May Road
LOCALITY.
by h
In
1
and then pouring fairly hot water word, there is Nothing. Do- on the outer one. The heat ex-ing. Thou on a sudden, ali is
Hundary
Mrasorcin KL
1.
feet fleet feel
Upset Price
160 16,000 110, 3,700
SAINT-RAPHAEL
TONIO, RESTORATIVE, DIGESTIVE WINE
Vory palatable.
all cases of
Known throughout the world and prescribed Anæmia, Debility and Cenoalescence, to young women, children and the aged. Invaluable in hot climates.
DOSE 1 One plum-gikan üfter the two principal meals.
Bach bottle of genuine VIN SAINT-RAPHAËL bears, in addition
to the registered trade-mark :
(0) The WANRANTY OTAMP of the UNION DER FABRICANTS,
(3) A METAL REAL advertising OLETEAS.
CLETEAS
is a MELISSA and MINT cordial which surpasses all others by ita
purety and faultless preparation. To be taken on a lump of sugar. COMPAGNIE da VIN JAINT-RAPHAEL. Valencë (Drome-France). CALDBECK MACGREGOR & Co., Hongkong.
Burgess, B. O, Cowen, Mrs.
Crozier, Miss.
Dobble, Mr. & Mrs.
J.A.
Edrhardt, Capt..
Edwards, F. F.
Mrs. Mody, J. H. N. McCormsek, J. Nobba, A. P. Passmore, Copl, &
Mro.
Ehrhardt, Mrs, and Pesi, O. A.
Percy, C. A.. Presbergon, L. Ramsay, Mrs. L
child
Elli, R. H.
Elvico, C. A.
Fraser, Mra
Rees, L. C.
Helms, F.
Hooker, Capt. 0.
Revolut, B, Baby, V
Kemp, Capt. and Soutto, Mrs. A.
Mr W. J.
2
Koston, A. C. Kinit, Mr. & Mr.
W. D. Land, Mrs, and
children
Stewart, Capt and
Mr.
Waters, Mr. and Mra. G. H, and family. Watkins, II.
Lau itsen, Me & Waldron. J.
MFB, C.
Weiss, R.
Leir'n, Consul and Willburn, G. W.
Young, J. B.
Mrs. Lainox, J.
Antos BoURE.
Allix, Rob Balliate! Bir. & Mra, Birot, L. Born, Mr. J. P. Buros, L.-E. [181
Chaletean, Lidat, BOILERMAKERS Cherry, B REPAIRERS, SHIPBUILDERS, SALVORS, AND
AND IRON FOUNDERS, CONSTRUC-Chopard. Fr.. BRASS FORGEMASTERS,
Collins, L. J. TOINAL, ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS.
Domingo, U.
pan is the outer glass, and they changed. It is as though some Hongkong. 18th Feb., 1912.
mighty fingor pressed. a button B'on**paratu.
Effective Floor Polish,
and awakened the slooping giant.
An excellant polish, that can be Now ideas begin to porvads the usod either for furniture or floore,nir. Individuala become more
is made of equal parts of vinegar,alort. The whole world, as our} boiled linsed oil and methylated cousins across the sea would say,Ì spirit. This gives a brilliant begins to hum. An ago arrives surface to the floor when it is well when everything appears to be rubbed in. Uso only very little. bubbling over, like a kettle which is fairly on the boil. Inventions Tea or Coffee Stains.
A small bottle of glycerine is and discoveries are na common RAVING DOUK an excellent things to keep in as blackberries in the autumn. every store cupboard, as it is It is in one of these bubbling 787 by 88ft. by 84ft. 6 in
periods that we are now living. Pumpa empty Dock in invaluablo for removing ton or coffee stains from linea. Brash And while, of course, it is n
Modora Appliances for quick construction and repair of Ships-Evans, G.
Engines, Boilers, Railway Rolling Stock, Bridges, and all Fernandez, A. Classes of Engineering, fron and Wood Work Fogarty, E. J.
Gr w, D. Electrical Drives, Hydraulic & Pneumatic Tools, Granado, A. Quilo, D. installed throughout the Works,
Jensen, Mr. Mrs.
50-ton Hydraulic TESTING MAO BINE
for Chains, Wire Ropes, Rivets Joseph, L.
and Metal Specimens.
TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING CO. TAIKOO DOCKYARD. HONGKONG OF HONGKONG, LIMITED:"
8:4 hours.
little glycorino oror the stain proud thought that we of this THREE PATENT SLIPWAYS ns coon as possible after it is generation are such a wideawakeking vessa's op to 9,000 Lots ninde, and it will come out in the hustling lot, it cannot be denied als placement, providing conditions for wash without any trouble.
New Curtains,
that there is a cerinin measure of painting ships with most efficient resuls discomfort about being so, busy, 100-for ELECTRIO CRANE OF JUAT➡ Cranks and faddists abound, and ELECTRIC OVERHEAD CRANES TEROU KOUT When making now casement see to it that you are kept up to Tak Suors Bazoing up to 100 Tons. curtains, it is in good plan to the mark, as it wore. After all, Esimales given for Doaking, Repain to Hall and Machinery, make the hems at top and bottom perhaps the Chiness, who kept Coasta tonal Work.
of equal width.......... This enables so long to their ancient rogimo, M.xa 383 47D AF18705-
them to be hung upside down were not so foolish as it plonsoa after a time, and makes them last us Westerners to pretend. At much longer than they would if any rate, they were not always
"Globa Iways hung ona WERTS
on the bail-
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
HONGKONA
Telegraphia Address
"TAIKOODOC
Lowrie, J. W. Lupebil, V. Maison, 0. Meyer, Mrs. 11. Muller, Mr. Morris, M. K.
Marlon, Mrs. Musso, di Oriolo
V. P. Nariahn, P. Redford, Mr. and
MJB. Ribin't, L. Roberts, E. A, Rosenthal, F. & Solabello, 8.
-Balebolle, Miles.
Slak, Capt. J. W. Thornton, Gon Walker, L. G. G.
Lapioque, P. A, Latour, Bar do Lin-lwal, Mrs. A.
W. GALLAGHER, Manager.
BoxOKONG HOTEL.
Areiter, A. G.. Arihold, Mrs. G.
Lloyd, G. T.
Low, F. II. Baldwin, Mr. and Madar, 8.
·Mrs. A. M.- Maitland, D.. P.
Barton, MTS, A. E.. Martioit, Dr. Q.
Bates, E. R.
Bellken, B.
Belilies, Mr. & Mrs.
R. E.
Marshall, W. B.
Molner, Mr. & Mrs.
Mrs. J. T. W. McDougal, W. L.
Belilios, Mrs. E. R. MoKoas, Dr. G.W
and mid
·Bell, O. D. J. Bernie, J. Borg, John Bradley, Sir& Lady
Montague Browa, S. M. Bamann, F. Burkill, C. R..
Campbell, A. Chiken, P. T. Clarke, W. E. Davies, Hon. W.
Roos, .. Davis, Mr. W. R. D'Oettingen, V. Dresden, E. Trew, W. O.. Dupree, W. B. Exmon, E. J. W. Ehrenfels, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.. Eltzen, J. Fisher, E. G Florin, A. G. Fon, F. E Folen, Mr. & Mrs.
Moore, J., Jr. Mitchelmore, E. V. Murch, A. B.
Neiden, Dr. H. Nisbet, Dr. W. B. Noble, Miss
Noblo
Nogris General
Sir F., E.G .C.V.o. Northcombo.
Capt. & Mi Ochmichon, J. Parrington, J., B. Peter, Mm. J: 0. Piarz on, T.G; B. Pirin, W.G. pa Quanden, Mr.J.P.
Quenly, Bev. P. Itaphael, O. Bay, E. H. Raymond, E Reay, Miss F Righi, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. R
de
Ritchie Mr. & Mrs.
B. Forrester, J.
Bitchie, Miss
·
Ritchie, J.
Ritter, F
Faller, Denmuo
Oshagan, A. Y. Gaubert, R. Geunt, Mr. & Mrs. Garrow, H, Gonge, Mr. & Mr.
F. J. George, Miss Gerriller,
Comdr. de
Robinson, W. V Robertson Caji.Ba Radyk, Mr. F. Rose, C. H. Byris, O. E. Schiangel, A. Boots, B. G..A.. Lt. Boott, Miss D.
Shelton-Hooper, A.
Olles, Mr. and Mr. Slingsby, A. Emib, E. E. Snowden, Mr. and Mis endga Salomon, H. H. Summerfield, Mr.
MD. Spalding, Dr. and Mr. A. D. & inft. Spitties, J. diz Spurge, H. 8. Bullivan, HOWE
A. B. Goulbourn, V. Goald, Mr. & Mr.J, Grimshaw, B. J. Haggart, J. R. Halt, Mr. & Mri,
B. A. Hall, Capt. T. P.. Hannibal, Mr. and
Mm. W. A. Harrison, A. Hayes, J. A. Herpa, Miss N Hewett, Hon. L. A * d.M.Q.
Bowali, Mr. E.A.
Higgins, J. A Hope, John E. Hough, Dr. B.
55 OnaiotasurM. dams, Mr. & Mr. Haselloot, Lient, Houston, J.
& Him Hummerich, D. & 2 ahlidren.... Aston, Lieut, and, Jones, Dr. & Mr. Hurtado, L
Mr. Evan Y Ishon, Caps, B. Caldwell, Mr. & Mrs. Kydd, Mr. & Mr. Josaph, R. Ha
E. Oblachen, B. J
Joreph, MA Joseph, B. M. Hm. W. H. Blichle, Mr., and Knapp, W. B. Grant-Emith, Perak Mate
Gaakel, Mr. and Mackenzie, A,
Great Ball, Ma Wilson, LA G
Jaak Wood BM;
Hoppy A
Krauma, A...
Layer Cank H.
Square, Mian Wars Stainer, Lindf
Mr. G. E. Butherland, P. D. Thomas, H. P. Tomlinson, E.3. Townshend Col, E Trevor, FL Trimm, O Tusbban,
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