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Notice

CHULSTKAMP

FINEST OLD DUTCH

K

GIN & LIQUEURS.

THE HỒNGKÔNG, TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1912.

FINEST OLD SCHIEDAM

$14.00 per Case of 12-Quarts

INCLUDING DUTY.

SAMPLE BOTTLES FREE

LIQUEUR GLASSES

GRATIS

to regular buyers on application

to the

BIOM AGENTS POR‡SOUTIL CHINA.

M. WE, 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 fangy, but let us write them for you. we like it, that will be our racompense. 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 cirðulation. But if they all have the largest circulation, I must advertise in all the p- pers? Quite so, If you think,

Shipping

BRITISH INDIA S. N CO., LTD.

NEW FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE UF STEAMERS BETWEEN KOBB, HONGKONG AND RANGDON,

BASTWARD.

The 8.8. “ MUTTRA," 4,044 tous, Capinio H. Carey, will be don- patoled-for-YOKOHAMA ■ni KOBE on the 20th Aug, st 4-rm, to bɔ followed on the 28th August by 8,8, "ITINDA,!" Captain A. J. Erans, taking Cargo and Passengers at current meter. Caley

WESTWARD. 44

The B.B. "ITOLA," 4,161 tons, Captain Tackor, will love Hoxoxoxa for BINGAPORE, PENANG and RANGOON 'on the 28th August, at Noon, bollowed by 8.8. "MUTTRA," Capt. H. Carey, on the eth September | ni Noon, taking cargo and passengore at qurrent rates;

The above Steamers bars excellent saloon ascommodation for passengers and| ore fitted with all mödern convenienças. *

For Freight or Passage, apply to

Telephone No. 210,

Hoogkong, 15th August, 1919

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., ́ AGENTS.

Notices

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THE LEEDS FORGE CO., Ltd., Leeds.

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 Agente in Hongkong and China.

A

THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING C). OF HONGKONG, LTD,

Agents, BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

Hongkong. 23rd September, 1911.

Hotels

ZAL

Notices

HEALTH AND COMFORT.

Those who use IZAL in the bath have a happy foul sores, eto, there is nothing to equal it.

on

freedom from prickly heat. For uso A

IZAL keeps away insects, such as flies, mosquitos, cockroaches, ants, oto. A few drops should be added to the water used for washing floor, oto,

In the Stable, the Kennel, the Compound, and the Home IZAL should be in regular use,

The most powerful non-poisonous disinfectant known. IZAL FLUID in bottles, tins and drums; mixes equally well in Balt, brackish, or fresh water.

IZAL POWDER, in tins and oasks,

Sold by

Mosers.

THE IDEAL DISINFECTANT.

Fletcher & Co., Ltd. (The Pharmacy), The Sincere Co., Ltd.

Wing On & Co.

Nam Hing Loong.

&o., &o.

OUR CONTEMPORARIES.

South China Morning Post,

Natting a Lie to the Counter.

We are informed that "because of the recent intention of one Chi- nose to assassinate the Governor of Hongkong, the Municipal Council of that port is preparing severa measures to frighton further al

All houses of ill-famo tompts. liave boon ordered to be closed. for four weeks, and ralos will soon be promulgated forbidding. Chinose to walk on the stroois. after midnight without light und special permit fromthe author. ity? Where ignorance i abliss, † 'tia folly to bo wies. We know of no Municipal Council oxisting in

AGENTS: W.R. LOXLEY & CO. Hongkong; we know no measure.

YORK BUILDINGS.

of any kind has been considered or contemplated to be taken by

GUINNESS' STOUT, the authorities against any houses

THE WELL-KNOWN..

HORSEHEAD,”

GUINNES

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GATE

HONGKONG HOTEL

A LA CARTE GRILL ROOM.

Now Open.

Hongkong, 20th April, 1911.

J. H. TAGGART,

Manager. [25

GRAND HOTEL.

NOTED FOR THE BEST FOUD, ACCOMMODATION, CLEAN-

Tol. 197.

821

LINESS, AND COLD DRINKS.

UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION,

T. REICHMANN, Proprietor.

ASTOR HOUSE

(LÁTE CONNAugut hotel)- QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG.

CENTRALLY situate, up-to-date Hotel, Recently renovated, and ander

Now Management. Large and Comfortable Rooms, Excellent' Caluine andor the supervision of an Experiono. 1 FRENCH CHEF, and separate Tables, Hot and Cold Baths, Elostia Light' throughout Terms moderate, First Olues xocommodation for Familias and Tonsists. ·

For particulars and rates apply to

Telephone. 170

Telegrias," Actor."

PROPRIETORS.

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OPEN AIR SKATING RINK

at

BELLE VIEW HOTEL

Telephone No. 907,

Sessions:

10 A.M. to 12 Noor, 2.x. to 4.x. Admission 25 cents. 0 PM to 11 P.M. Admission 50 cents, Bering Band will play at the abore Hotel every Sunday, "oommending from

5 r.. to 8 P.M.

4 p.m. to 10 p.m.

W. GALLAGHER, Mansger.

KING EDWARD|

HOTEL.

A FIRST CLASS HOTEL. Under European Management.

Electric Light and Lifts Latest Improvements.

Reasonabs Rater.

Telephone 373.

H. HAYNES, Manager.

"..

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Pengkong, 18 Aug., 1912

THE TAIWAN RAILWAY HOTEL.

TAIPEH, FORMOSA,

Under the Direct Manage aont of the

Taiwan Railway Dot

EXCELLENT CUISINE, AND *GOOD SERVICE. RATES' 6 YEN AND UP,

Uniformad hotes; porter,nicate all traine and steamers, Luggage are ranged for without any trouble to guests...

Hongkong. 1st Feb., 1912. (182.

Diss Bros

TAILORS

1. WYNDHAM STREET (Flower St) ESTABLISHED 1900. 48

GREEN İHLAND CEMENT

COMPANY, LIMITED.

PORTLAND CEMENT.

In Caaks of 875 lbs oct In Baga of 250 lbs: net: DHEWAY, TOMER & CO.

General Manag Hongkong 18th August, 1901

THE FAMINE IN CHINA, FIGHT Famine Divisits with an A of 80,000 square miles,

TWO and half million people

| facing stravation.

PLEASE SEND YOUR CONTRI- CABUTION TO-DAY/

IT WILL HELP TO SAVE LIFE.

· Trosaurer, H. O. GULLAND; Esq., Managar," International Banking Cor: poration, Shanghal.

Hongkong, 14th January, 1919, 11t

STOUT

GREGOR

CALDREME

TRADE MARKS

EXPORT, BOTTLERS.

BRAND.

Sole Agents,

CALDBECK

MACGREGOR & CO. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, SINGAPORE, TIENTSIN and KUALA LUMPUR.

Hogkong, 28th January, 1912

Entertainment

VICTORIA THEATRE

THE COOLEST HALL IN TOWN.

2 Performances Daily

7.15 pm......Pictures Only. 9.15 pm Full Programme Matincos:

Saturdays.....4:30 pmt. Sundays........................6:00 pm.

From FRIDAY, August 9. THE GRAND FILM OF 4,500 Feet "THE MYSTERY OF THE GLA88 COFFIN."

GREAT SUCCESS | 1

Miss Addio Lolgh, the Eminent 8 piano... Bongkang. 7th Ang., 1912. [502

THEATRE ROYAL,

CITY HALL, 16th and 17th August. THE GREAT CARANGEOT TROUPE. ROYAL ARTISTES, 15 European Arlistes

Will give the Best Show ever seen

ia Hongkong. Mr. Sladeck, The World's Champion Trick Oychiat

Profeepra Beaker and Charlie, Coa- juror and Magicians.

Mis Frantisks, National Character Danser.

鼻でし

Notices.

SAVE

140

YOUR EYES. If your sight is failing, or your eyes trouble you oɔme in and have them examined.

It costs you nothing. WE ARE

PRACTICAL

OPTICIANS.

And can grind any lenye or tanke a screw to a pair of Spesia- olas on the promises.

Don't throw your frames away; buvo them repaired by

N. LAZARUS, OPTICIAN. 1A. D'Aguilar Street, Tlongkong,

WM. POWELL, LIMITED.

in the Chinose or European dis- triots, and we know that never has there been a moment's con- sideration given to the revival in those advanced and more on-

lightened days of administration |horeof the irritating custom which was necessarily enforced in the | days of the colony's infancy,

China Mail.

Solontllic Wonders.

In commerce and industry revolutions succeed one another with amazing swiftness. Thres or four years ago the" omnibus companies wore, drivon to the vergo of despair and bankruptey by the dayolopment of motor transport.. At an enormous Ox- pense they had to abandon thoir whole array of horsedrawn⠀ vehicles and replace them by nutomobiles. The railways relito- tantly soo thomsolvos up against the same proposition. Before long the steam locomotive will shriek its Inst whistlo upon our trunk lines, and the oil motor or the trolloy train will glido victorious- ly along its rails; the while the tramways, which our municipal authorities have half-ruined them- solves to lay, will be taken up to leave the roads free for the rail- less car with power supplied from a control generating station.~ The chemical engine may super- sede the petrol motor as wireless telegraphy is superseding the eleotrio wire and cable and may send the exasporating telephone to its unregretted grave. Let the great world spin for over down the ringing grooves of change "said the poet of the Victorian era.. His aspiration is being fulfilled more thoroughly than he could have imagined.

Daily Press.

Japan's New Emperor

As regards future conditiona thore is much speculation. The new Emperor is the first of his line' who has enjoyed free com- munication with his subjects from boyhood. He has attended | the school established for the sons of poers, has travelled through- DEPARTMENT out Japon, even visiting Korea,

FURNISHING

NOW SHOWING

Brothers Carangeat, Balcon Acrobats, THE LATEST DESIGNS

Jamui and Clemens, Double Trapeze |

Familie Antonia, Musical Clown.

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and is noted for his dislike: of ostentatious display and cere mony. He has been accustomed to drive through the streets of the Capital without any atton- dants and has had opportunities for witnessing the daily lives of the people denied to his prode. TABLECOVERS cessors. Furthermore, he has be come well known to the people. In these circumstances, the Em peror is naturally, of a more de mocratio temperament, than his

Mr. A. Camagoot, Pyramids of PRINTED Chairs,

Ongland Mugl, Comis Entres. Tonfa and Bob, Wonderful Balsn- cing Act.

Brothers Bladook, Double Crole Act. Familie Camogast, Status Bfarble. GRAND PANTOMIME Given by the Troupe.

-1- Tiskets, $3; $3 and $1.

SATURDAY, at 4.80 p.m. Mallado. Special Programme. Tickets, $2 and

$1, children half P10.

Booking at Monitria's ¦

Maasgor, L. KOCH. Hongkong, 12th Aug., 1919 (589

Notices

ISCIENTIFIC, OPTICIAN.

ETROLINI & SPECTACLE. 10 $2,00 upwards."

OPE. M. HALES.

Old Põet QBce Building, opposite Hongkong Hotal,c Eres Examined without phang e.D

algköng, 34-h Just

FAST COLOURS.

LARGE STOCK father, and, with his knowledge

OF

CRETONNES

FOR

of foreign languages, much more of a man of the world. The sacro- esnot character of the Ime perial line will no dónabt bo greatly diminished, but it is probable that Japan. will gain in other directions what she loses in relinquishing the ides

CURTAINS, DRAPERIES of the divine descent of her rulers.

AND

LOOSE COVERS

MODERATE PRICES

William Powell,

Limited.

FORNISHERS.

The late Emperor to a large extent acquired the personal love and respect of his subjects; the new Emperor, who is known to have very high ideals as to his duties and responsibilities, is likely to find even a warmer place. in the hearts of his people, sizua forming an even stronger bon for the consolidation of eith

Empire

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