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HULSTKAMP

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10

FINEST OLD DUTCH

-।:

GIN & LIQUEURS.

FINEST OLD SCHIEDAM

$14.00 per Case of 12 Quarts

INCLUDING DUTY.

(NULSIKAMA

SAMPLE BOTTLES FREZ

LIQUEUR GLASSES

GRATIS

to regular buyers on application

to the

SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH CHINA.

MACEWEN, FRICKEL & CO.,

4, DES VOEUX ROAD,

THE

SCIENCE Of advertisING.

Advertising is both a science and an art. We have studied that science, Do you know the ART?

Can you write a catchy ad.?—very few can.

A good ad. is one that catches the eyes, then holds the attention.

Can you do it? We can.

:

Let us write your ads. for you, insert them in any paper you fancy, but let us write them for you, we like it, that will be our recompense. Choose your paper, put them in, watch results. ADVICE:--Insert them in the paper with

the largest circulation-that is the secret of

judicious advertising.

All the papers have the largest circulation, if you doubt it, ask them; then tell us, what they tell you.

The other fellow is losing all the money, True; that is the reason he is able TO KEEP

UP the advertising rate!

THEY KNOW that the other fellow is losing money hand over fist, if YOU doubt it, ask them, they will tell you candidly; "It is quite true.'

The cheapest ad. is the dearest. Why ? do you know your business and ask why? Do you advertise because of friendship? No? To reach the people ? Yes, yes, that is the reason and it can only be accomplished by advertising in the paper that has the largest circulation, But if they all have, the largest circulation, I must advertise in all the pa- pers ? Quite so, If you thin

Shipping

BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD.

NEW FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN KOBE, HONGKONG AND RANGOON.

BASTWARD.

The 3.8. "MUTTRA," 4,044 tons, Captain Hi Carey,' will be des patched for YOKOHAMA and KOBE on the 16th Aug. at 4 pat ka ba followed on the 28th August) by 8.8. ITINDA, Captain A. J. Erny, Laking Cargo and Passengers at enfrent rates,

WESTWARD,

The 8.8. FOLTALA," 4,154 tone, Captain H. W. Tallant, will leave Hoxoxoxo for SINGAPORE, PENANG and RANGOON on the 10th August, at Noon, followed by 8.8. "ITOLA," Capt. Tooke, on the 28th August at Noon, taking cargo and passengers at current ratas.

The above Steamers have excellent saloon accommodation for passenger and | ro'fitted with all modern convenianson.

For Freight or Passege, apply to

Telephone No. 218,

Hongkong, 8th August, 1919

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.,

AGENTS.

Notices

THE LEEDS FORGE

LTD., LEEDS.

f147

1912.

Notices

GUINNESS' STOUT,

THE WELL-KNOWN

HORSEHEAD,

GUINNES

SAME

EXTR

REGOR,

CATE

TOUT

HALOBE

„EXNORY BOTTLERS.

BRAND.

Sole Agents,

CALDBECK

CO.,

MACGREGOR

Specialists in the Manufacture of RAILWAY ROLLING STOOK, of every description.

Pioneers in the Design and Manufacture of PRESSED STEEL UNDERFRAMES and BOGIES and ALL- STEEL RAILWAY WAGONS.

The Undersigned have been appointed Sole Agents in Hongkong and Chine.

THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING CO,.

OF HONGKONG, LTD.

"Agenta, BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

Hongkong, 23~l September, 191 E.

Hotels

(42.

HONGKONG HOTEL

A LA CARTE GRILL ROOM. Now Open.

Hongkong, 20th April, 1911.

J. . TAGGART,

Manager. (26

GRAND HOTEL.

Co.

46

HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, SINGAPORE, TIENTSIN

· and KUALA LUMPUR. Hongios, 25th January, 1912

Entertainment

VICTORIA THEATRE

THE COOLEST HALL IN TOWN.

2 Porfomancos Daily :—'

7:15 pm Pictures.Only. 9.15 pla.................FullProgramure Matineos :-

Saturdays4 30 p.m. Sundays inimaŐ:00 p.m.

From FRIDAY, Angait D,

THE GRAND FILM OF 4,500 Foot "THE MYSTERY OF THE GLASS COFFIN."

GREAT SUCCESS!!

Miss Addio Loigh, the Eminent Suprano.

NOTED FOR THE BEST FOOD, ACCOMMODAȘION, CLEAN- ||ĺngkong, 7th Ang, 1912 1162

LINESS, AND COLD DRINKS.

Tel. 197.

821

UNDER BUROPEAN SUPERVISION.

F. REICHMANN, Proprietor.

SAVE

ASTOR HOUSE

(LATE CONNAUGHT HOTEL.) QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG.

YOUR EYES.

If your sight is failing, or your eyes trouble you e me in and have them examined.

It costs you nothing.

PRACTICAL

~ENTRALLY sitantei, ap-to-date Hotel, Recently renovated, and an iri

eutiroly New Management. Large sud ofortable Rooms, ExcellenWE ARE Jnielne under the sapervision of no Experienced FRENCH OÚEF, and aparate Tables, Hot and Cold Baths, Elostris Light throughout. Teria nodorate, First Olaw awcómmodation for Familles and Tourists,

For partientars and ratos apply to

Telephone, 170

Telegra OPEN AIR SKATING RINK

́at

"Astor."

PROPRIETORS.

BELLE VIew hoteL

Tolephone No. 907.

Sessions:

10 AM to 12 Noos, 2 r.st. 16, 3 1,8. ́ Admission 20 cents. 5 r. o 8 2.1. 1.9 236, tɔ 11 PM. – Admission 50 cents. String Band will play at the above Hotel every Sunday, commencing from

è p.m. to 10 p.m.

W. GALLAGHER, Manager.

KING EDWARD

HOTEL.

"

▲ FIRST CLASS HOTEL. Under European Management. Electric Light and Llits. Latest Improvements.

Reasonabe Rates.

A PO

Tolophons #78.

H. HAYNES, Manager. Hongkong, let Aug., 1912. .

THE TAIWAN RAILWAY HOTEL.

TAIPEH, FORMOSA..

[18

Unler Direct Management of the Taiwan Railway Dapt

EXCELLENT CUISINE AND GOOD SERVICE. RATES 6 YEN AND UP.

Unitorined hote, porter mosty all rains and tenor, Luggage are

*

OPTICIANS.

And can grind any lousa que make a screw to a pair of Spasta- cles on the promises. Don't throw your frames away; havo them repaired by

N. LAZARUS, OPTICIAN.

1A, D'Aguilar Street, Hongkong-

FOR SALE.

Oz Cute Ousios.

A fine lot of China Vase :

bang de buset (Ming Dign

(about 34 inches

Holly Inches)

ffee, Black ground with soo birds.

Hong Hes, black ground with red rose.

Go Inches),

Hong Hee black grined with white rose,

(10 inches)

1 pair Ming Dynasty squarcaljapod a black ground i

with seasonal floweri

(taches).

1 pair Hong Hee, black ground wiú fra colour

(az inches).

And a lot of brown colour, white colour, pink colour, sky blue, and Shung Polery, Ming Pottery, Hong Ife five colour, Kien Loong five colour, apply and, etc.

These, Vasas are saldom to be seen in

Notices

SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN. BYROLASSE‹ & Spectacles $2.00 upwards.

O. E. M. HALES. Old Pont Office Building.. opposite Hongkong Hotel ́ Eyes Exstained without charge.

Hongkong. 24th Juno, 1912

OUR CONTEMPORARIES.

Daily Press.

A Korean Trial. The trial at Seoul, which was. interrupted some days ago combined protest made Counsel for the defence against the conduct of the trial by the Judges, apparently remains sus- ponded pending a reply to the appeal for a new trial by other Judges: but whatever the out- como of this may be, the allega tions made by a constant succes- sion of witnesses that the Japanese polico, by means of torturo had extracted from the "confessions" that foreign missionaries were tho instigators of and active participa- tora in a foal plot to asenasinate the Governor-General of Korea boar eloquent witness to the fact that the change which has come over the official mind in Japan in regard to Christianity is not so gratifying as the missionary organs have recently led their renders to suppose.

South China Morning Post.

Chinese in the Colonies

It is but the sign of the timbe whon we read of the harvest of" · trouble reaped in the Straits. Tho' Chinose thore, of the lower classes, have again and again como in conflict with authority' and public opinion, but happily wo have escaped a great deal of the trouble which concerted 'no- lion on the part of conlits brings (404) about. Mutiny is short-lived where a Government is just and

PEAK TRAMWAY 00, strong. There can be no question.

4.

LIMITED.

TIME TABLE.

WEEK DAYS.

!'

8.00 a.m. to 10.00 a.m.

that in Singapore, as well as in Hongkong, wo are as ready as over to welcome and shelter the Chinese who care to live in our midst, but there always remains,

7.00 a.m. to 8.00 .m. Every 16 min on the other hand, a determina

10 mition to see that they conform to 15 min. the letter and spirit of those inwa

10.00 mm. to 11.00 a.m.

11.80 am to 12.45 p...

15min.

12.45 p.m.

1.15 p.m.

10 m3m

1.15 p.m.

1.45 pm

1

1.45 pm.

2.18 pm.

L

15

17

4.16 p.m. to 3.00 p.m. 3.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m. i

NIGHT CARE.

10 mla

which make for the common good of all residents. British authori- 15 mln.

ties will always bo claritable to 10 miu.

wards the citizens of a now-born republic, yearning for strength and power, and it is to be hoped that in the sudden realisation of newly acquired responsibilities the Chinese, in the many com munities dotted over the East, will gradually learn the lesson as 10 mir. to what is legitimately due to the 15 mair: host from the "stranger within 10 miglia gatos.' 15 mis:

8.45 pm, and 8 p.m., 9.45 p.m. to 11,80 pm, every 15 minutes. SUNDAYS.

7.80 a.m,

8.00 a.m. to 10.80 a.m. every is mis.

#

11

10 mir.

15 mlr

10.80 mm to 11.00 a.m. 11.45 a.m. to 12.00 Roo 19.00 noon to 1.00 p.m...

1.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. to 0.00 p.m., 6.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. 7:00 pm to 8.10 p.m. -10 mir. NIGHT CARS se on Wask Days. SATURDAYS.

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Extra Camat 11.45 pm

SPECIAL CANS: Arrangement at the Company's Office, Alexandra Buildings,

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON

Gesamal Managers, Hongkong, 814 Nov., 19Ï1,

Des Voeux Road.·.

WM. POWELL, LIMITED.

FURNISHING

DEPARTMENT

NOW SHOWING THE LATEST DESIGNS

ranged for without any trouble to any part of the world. They are famous PRINTED

(55

guests.

Hongkong, lut Fab., 1912.

€182

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TAILORS

1, WYNDHAM STREET (Flower St.) ESTABLISHED 1900, -7 48

GREEN ISLAND CEMENT.

COMPANY, LIMITED.

PORTLAND CEMENT,

In Casks of 875 lbs net In Bags of 250 lbe net SHEWAN, TOMES & CO,

General Managers! 18th Augnál, 1901

THE FAMINE IN CHINA, FIGHT Famine Districts with

- króm of 20,000 square miles, TWO and half million people

facing skzavationen zult All Age PLEASE SEND YOUR CONTRI- CABUTION TO-DAY

IT WILL HELP TO SAVE LIFE. Tremura, H; O, GULLAND, Esq Manager, International Banking Cor poration, Baaghilang thanh [46] How

for their beauty and effect.

Parchasers are respectfully requested to call any day between 9,& 8. 9.M. At WING SHING'HONG, No. 87, Bonham St. West, Hongkong. Tungkong; 6th 'July, 1919

'502

THE OHINA·· PROVIDENT

LOAN AND MOTGAGE

60. LD.

(Capital Paid ur...$1,250,000,)

Loans on Mortgage of Honay Projen

Goods received on Bunge. Advance stade on Merchandise, Lan-made ba the Pióřkladt Bystens (ates and Partioner on application).

WILLS, ATTORNEY, 4o., TRUSTEE EXECUTOR OF

-- Undertakwa and Executal::** BASHEWANKTOMTE"SCO

TABLECOVERS

FAST COLOURS

"

China Mait,

Austria's Venerable Emperor.

In spite of tho continual jarring of the various nationalities om- braced in the Dual Monarchy, Austria-Hungary is to-day more potent than ever in the politics of Europe. The aged Emperor'a part in this rogeneration can hardly be over-estimated. It is largely due to his clear masculine common sense, his high concep tion of duty, his tact and pationco, his profound statecraft, hie admirable mixture of firmnoss and dexterity, that his reign, and perplexity, and often opprees- though never free from trouble

ed with cruel calamities, has yet been a period of national pro- gross.

All lovers of peace in the Balkans, and particularly in Austro-Hungary, will hope that the aged Monarch, old as he is, Jony Tíre to see a more settled state of tranquillity in kis Realms than has, unhappily, existed there for many years.

Dysentery in Japan.

The outbreak of dysentery is becoming more serious, says the

Kabe Herald." In Ibo district:

60 cases have been reported since

the commencement of the trouble on the 10th of July. In Kamioka. Mura, 31 are down with the disease. The Primary School

LARGE STOCK there was closed in consequence

OF

CRETONNES

CURTAINS,

AND

LOOSE COVERS

MODERATE PRICES.

om the 24th. On July 20 eir moro casas occurred in Kamioka: Mura and one case in Hayashida Murn.

Navy League's Anti-socialist

M: Campaiguri DRAPERIES The Navy League has decided: to appoint as an experiment, a ohiof petty officer, late of the Navy, as an open-air speaker in London to help to counteract the dissemination of poisonous dão, trines by. Soolalists on the subje of National Defence and

hof the imente of th

William Powell,

Limited PURNISHERS

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