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19) 1913.

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Audries. Mrs... Lloyd, G. T.

Mackenzie, A. Just arrived, RUSSIAN SMOKED FISH direct From

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Ashmead, H.

Mackichan, A

Aurely, G.

Barberini, E. T.

MacIntyre, Mr.

Baring, M.

Bate, E. R. Beaumont, G. A. Beilby, P. Bell, Mr. and Mrs.

O.D. J. Belilios, Mrs. E.

R.

Bens, G. A.

KAMCHATKA. Also RUSSIAN TOBACCO and CIGARETTE TUBES.

and Mrs. Neil RUSSIAN CIGARETTES (Papirooi) made to order, dally,

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Mr. & Mrs. D. Q. McKean, Dr. G

Beynon, Capt. O. W. & Mrs..

U. R.

Blanch, Mr. and Mereoki, J,

Bennett, Mr. and

Mrs. F,

W.

Bennett, Dr.

MaKenny, Dr.

Mehta, K. B.

Mrs. N. E

Melbourne, O

Blane, Mr & Mrs.

D.

Melcher, J.

Bourne, F. J.

Miles, Lapt

Morris, J.

H.

Bonnar, G. I. -

Bredear, C. J.

Brereton,

Ashley

Mulder, Mr. and

Mrs. J. D. F. Murch, A S Bromhead, A. O. Morris, Miss L.

Broog, G.

Burggorful, G. B Büschner, O..

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0.

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child. Schmolke, W. Sexton, Dr. H.. Sharp, E. H Shaw, C. T.

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FROM EUROPE.

"HE" HANSA " Steamship

1

FROM EUROPE.

THE H. A. L. Steamship

"SUEVIA

"O, J. D. Ablara" J. W.

Captain Stehr, having arrived. Stein Mrs A.W, Consigneos of targo as hereby inform that their goods are being landed and Capt., H. Frericha, Laving anired, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed Stuiner, St anded that their goods are being landed placed at their risk in the hazardous

Mrs. U. E..

and pl.ced at their risk in the liazardous and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of the Sutherland, P. and/or extra-hazardoos Godowas of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Go-Godown Company, Limited, whence Spear, Captown Company, Limited, whegou deli- delivery may be obtained against Bills Spittles, Mr. & very may be obtained against Bill-of-of-Lading countersigned by the Under-

Mrs. Jamos.

Lading duntersigned by the Under-signed. Square, Miss,

signed. Swaffleld, H. E.

Optional Cargo will be carried on Grisogono, P. O. Taylor, Alec.,

Opti asl Cargo wil be carried an un- unless notice to the contrary be given 'less notios to the contrary be given to-to-day day.

All claims must be presented within 10. All Caims must be presented within days of the steamer's arrival here, after after which date they cannot be re- ten days of the steamer's arrival bore, which date they cannot be recognized. oguized.

Griffith, A. J...

Harbord, W. R. Heselton, J. L.

Herzl, A.

Hewett, Hon. E.

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All broken, chaled, and damaged

19th inst., at 9.30 .. where they will be examined on the goods must be left in the Godowas,

Von.

Topp, J. R. Grimshaw, R. J. Tobin, R. J. Grundy, R Trimm, C Hall, Capt. T. P. Thayer, Judge

No claims will be admitted after the Hanna, Dr J. G. R. H.

Wade, J.

Goods have left the Godowas, and all Vörmeij, G.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods remaining undelivered after the Waterman, Mr Goods remaining undelivered after the

Goods have left the Godown, and all-19th inst, will be anbject to rent. 3. J. A., O.M.C

21st fast, will be subject to rant. Watkins, H. Herdman, A. E. Watson, Mrs. goods mat by isft in the Godown, All broken, chated, and damaged Hickman, Mr. & maid

Mra, H. F.

where they will be examined on the 91st. Hilton, E.

inst:9 80 m Hooker, Capt. G. Hope, J. E. Howard, P. Hunt, H. J. Innos, Capt. R. Jensen. J. V. Judah, Mrs. A..

N. E.

Jowett, J. A.

Keith-folly, F.

Komor, G.

Komor, 8.

Kopp, A

Wehmeyer, K Weloh, apt Webb, Mr. and

Mrs. B. Whamond, D.

M. Willner, H, Wilson. D.A.37 Wilson, Mrs, D.;

A.

Winkler, Mr. &

Mrs. F.

Wolf, H.

Wolters, G. T

and valet

Kuckx, Mr and Wood, G. G.

Mr.

· Wright, Mr. &

Mrs. J. F. H. Young, J. A. Zeeder, Capt

Kruseman, A Lampman,

A

Lister, J.

Grand Hotel,

Allan, Mr. and May

Mro.

Agnew

by ni in any case whatever.

No Fire Insurance will be affected

Ex 8.8. Trelib rg" from Aba

This stemmer brinzu on cargo →→

"Hamburg" autobaz

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Hongkong Offlou.

Hoogkong, 5th Pe 1918,

Acima, M.

Astor House.

Guillon. D.

No Fire Insu-now will be effected by ne in any cass whatever.

This steamer brings on Cargo': Ax 8.8. "Kote" from Statiin.

S

Nerve Sufferers find

NATOGEN

SANATOGEN

A Source of Renewed Strength.

No physical suffering is more distressing in its beginnings, more dangerous in its ag- gravated forms, than suffering brought about by impaired nerve health.

Sleep, appetite, energy, all suffer from loss · of nerve-power, and all combine to depress the mind, and to weaken the foundation of the entire system. Impoverished nerves have their own peculiar and imperative needs-food needs, which are specially and quickly satis fied by Sanatogen,

Nerves cannot be repaired by drugs-by goading, or any form of mere stimulation. They need the tonic help of a food-their own food. Sanatogen combines in concentrated form the precise nourishment demanded by nerve. exhaustion.

This reconstructive power of Sanatogen, the delicate nervous net-work, and infusing this regenerative force, feeding and sustaining

energy into every part of the system, is recognised by 16,000 practising physicians who have written hearty, endorsements of this greatest of food tonics.

The Rt. Hon.

Sir John Geret. Privy Councillor to the King of England. writes "Sir John Gorst wishes to say he has long been ac "quainted" with the great merits of Sanat ogen has taken it with excellent results, and when necessary will certainly take it again."

Dr. Claude L. Wheeler, the famous physician, writes ;—'' The debill- tated nerves and tis Butes take up' Sanat ogen as the parched earth drinks up water. The phosphorus exists in this food tonie in a

cally identical with

CANCER TREATMENT.

Reported Cure Without Use of Knife.

moans was devised. Dr. Stau.. denmayer, the body physician to Prince Hohenlohe-Langenburg in 1010 called Dr. Zeller's attention to an arseno-mercurio paste that Dr. Adelph Zeller, one of the had been found useful, in son foremost German physicians and asses. Zeller, after some, stu investigators of cancer, has adopted the suggestion, dep published in the "Muenchnering on the silicate to continue its Medizinischen Wochensebrift" work internally and on the past the results of seventeen years' destroy quickly the extern study of cancer.

Jaly

He has produced two remedisa, From July, 1810, to which have been found efficient 1912, Dr. Zeller has treated filty in external cancere. One is a even cases, and oures have re soluble silicate, used internally sulted in forty-four instances. We for a year after all trace of the mast allow time to pass before external cancer has been re declaring all of these cases per- moved; the other is a paste in manently cared, but, if this is which arsenic and mercury enter, true, then Dr. Zeller has surpass used externally in eradicating the ed, in enormous degree, all enc disease.

dianase. cesses with treating this fearful

Dr. Zeller, in the course of his report to the medical journal, "Dr. Zeller's work has created says that two reasons have caused the greatest excitement in the him to discard the use of the whole scientific world. knife. First, the opposition of "We must always remember nearly all cancer patients, and, that a seeker after remedies such second, the hopeless condition of as this sometimes deceives him nearly all of these patients. The self. An investigator is always disease has usually progressed so an enthusiast he must be one. far when patients present them- wolves that the knife is than useless.

Unprejudiced Testimony,

"We could take exception to these astounding results if Dr. tion to have unprejudiced phy- Zeller had not taken the precau sicians examine his cases,

Results Reviewed. In reviewing Dr. Zeller's work, Dr. Max Nassauer of Munich says: "Zeller first searched the liter

Geb. Rath. Czerny says: ature of proposed canoer remedies,About a dozen of as have Been and the results attending their

use. He discovered that the beat some forty of Dr. Zeller's patients, results attended the use of certain these showed as only smooth and two-thirda at least of form which is practi-ilicates, formerly need as an in- and healthy-looking scars. These the highly phosphor-ternal remedy, and a careful patients must be regarded as cur ised nerve substaticeweries of experiments followed ed at the present time. A third with various silicates. Then his of the cases were in different of certain cases in which a paste attention was called to a record stages of treatment. Most of these

into witch, it becomes merged. Sanatogen is * purely scientific and physiological restora- tive, and there is no reaction."

Lady Henry Semerset, the well-known social reformer, writes :--- **Many restoratives are recommended, but I do not think I have come across anything I be

'Sanatogen. It is an

Sanatogen will Help You! lieve in more than ilent topic food with

wonderful restorative powers"!

You who are nervous, run down, below par, shoold grasp the helping hand of Sanatogen. It will give new vigour to your starved nerves, regenerate your body and digestion, help you to overcome that wretched feeling of weariness and depression. And. Sanatogeni will not merely free you from those sympte famous scientist, toms for a time. It will go on dolug you good until you are really well again. And all the thue you have the satisfaction of knowing that you are taking á preparation endorsed by the best inedical authorities ---a scientific health food, with true tonic properties.

Banatógen can be obtained of all Chemists,

Write to-day for a Free Cupy of "The Art of Living,” by Dr. Andrew Wilson, the famous medical author. This interesting book tells you all about Sanatogen, and also contains a great deal of valuable advice on health topics. Write at once, mentioning. this paper, to the manufacturers of Sauntogen, Mesers. A. Walfing & Co., 6, Kiukiang Road, Shanghai."

Consignees

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. From CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE. THE Company's Biomship

TORILLA," having arrived from the above ports, consignees of cargo are heroby informed

longside. that their goods will be delivered from

be landed at once, at consignees nick Cargo Impeding the discharge will and expense.

Pr

Cargo remaining on board after I p.m. signson risk and expense. of the 19th inst, will be landed at con

No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned

Lisbeth" from Norrkoping "Courier" from Drammen

Jelo" from! "Adolph Meyer." from by the undersigned.

Goteborg.

Farl" from Abis.

« Germania "from Goteborg "Norge " from

"

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

Hongkong Office. *182 Hongkong, 13th Feb, 1913

Anderson, Mies Hawes, Miss L

C.E."

Arnold, J. B. [Baker, 0. 8.

Beach, O

Fetts, Mr.

Mrs. J. S.

Mudie, Mr and Birot, L

Mra

Frooks, JL.

Benohanson, P. Nai Eraalt Briggs Dr. and Osson, J.

family

Grow, Mr. and Schmidt

Galt pare

Herzl,

Rogage. Dr.

Sharp, H. J. Shastin

Tobis, Air.

Tyro, G.B.

Woodcook

Higginbotham, « Tobias

Honi

Howard, Mr. and Watkins, G.

Keyt. Dr

and

White, Mr, and

4

31, Hibbard, Mr. & ra. E. R. Jeanin, H. E.

Kerr, J. H -Lalcada. . P. Longone, G.

& Justor, W.

Brun, Mrs. CL. Lingeri, Mrs L.

Brun, O. L Carsten, E... Castello, Na Chapman, bira,

J.V. Chenu, H. V." Cheyne, G. G. Chopard, F. A. Collins, M. J. Cornelinsson, A

Capt. and Mrs Sparrow, R. Clark Mr. & Mr Talati, A. M.

Lugobil, V Martinez, J. V. Miller, A. O Morgan, F. E Musso, F Powell J. D Reed, Miss H., Richter, A. Smalboner, J.

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Thomas, L. W

Lu

Cruz, P. Dedeoglon B. Dmitrieff, C. T. Thompson, Mier Edgcomb, Mr & Treville, R. de

Mrs A. E. Faforda, J.

Trung, Le F. Watson. J. Feinstein, B.

White, V. O. Garijost F. W. Williamson,O Geisenheimer, J

Miss A.

Wilson, W.

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Professor Tehold,-

writes:Tatients. suffering from nervous exhaustion quickly re- gain strength "and vitality by using Saustogen."

Mr. "Arnold Bennett, the distingubled writer, states The tonic effect of Sanat ogen on me is simply wonderful,"

Consignee

FROM EUROPE,

THE H.A. L. Som hip

ent,

in white arsonate of mercury superficial skin cancers. Cancera cases were of people who had entered, had been successful, Hie series of experiments began in throat, stomach, intestines and of the mucous membrane, of the 1896, continuing to the pres-other internal organs were not

From 1895 to 1905 he watched and studied..

represented in this abundant col- "There is a record as early as

Iection.' 1885 when he gave a woman afternal cancers. He explains this "Zeller has mostly cared ex- flicted with a cancerous growth by saying that in the village of of the neck the internal silicate Weilheim, a place of 3030 people remedy. Every physician who there is no hospital and he can had seen this woman said she was got only those patients who are a candidate for the knife, yet able to move about Internal Zeller's treatment ended in a per-acers are much more difficult fect removal of the cancer. The uext experiment concerned a wo

to diagnose, and, he gets these man with a growth of doubtful Patients only when they are far character in the breast. After a

gone, if at all". year and a half of the internal applying the external paste, and After describing--the-mode-of reatment, it disappeared. The the internal silicate, Dr. Nassover samé proved true, next, with a

roman who had

continues. N cancerous growths on the face, especially ne on the temple.. Next, a man if 71 years was cured of cancer on the nose.

Fifty-seven Cases,

"Zeller speaks of fifty-seven cases, which have been treated. Among these were a number of very difficult oases which had been given up at medical clinics as hopeless. His exact record is:

"Healed

44 "Under treatment (102 "Died.

...Growth Arrested, "These success induced Dr. Zeller in 1906 to abandon hie regular practice and devote bie satire time to cancer. He grad ually changed the formuls of his silicate preparation, for theoret "Of the tea still under treat ical reasons, and from 1902 toment, Dr. Zeller believes that four 1910 used it in twenty-five cases. cannot survive and six will be Oures have not been effected in healed.

cannot

all cases, but in every instanco "Finally comes the question of the growth has been either récurrence. SILESIA "

Has Dr. Zeller aa Capt. East, having arvel, Consig

obliterated or entirely arrested. tually cured those who have been me of Cargo are bereby informed that

Zeller has experimented with pronounced oured?

We c their goods are being landed and placed injections under the skin, as well ell, for, in most instances, not at their fisk in the barzanione Andur 48 the usual mode of taking the enough time bas elapsed. So far extra-hazardous God was of the Hong-medicine internally. He is not not an instance of recurrence has kong & Kowloon Whatt & Godown yet ready to give his resulte to been reported. D. Zeller himself may be obtained again t Bille-of-Lading journals, because he does not being The question of the Company, Limited, whence delivery the world through the medical sums up his endeavours by say countersigned by the Undersigned.

lieve that the remedy is any healing or the cure of external Optional Cargo will be carried on un- where neer standardized, but cancers, I hope, has been solved. la notice to the contrary be given he will publish these formulae in to-day

due season, de

All Olaims must be presented withiw ten days of the steamer's arrival bere, After which date they cannot be re-

hope that in the future I will be able to treat, with good results, In 1909 Dr. Zeller went to cancers of the internal organs. reside at Weilheim Teck, on so "So far this hope remains to be count of illness. Graduat many realized. No cancer has been No d'aima will be admitted after the of the afflicated sought him out, reached by the paste, it located Gools have left the Gedowns, and all and now there is a perfect stream in the stomach, intestines, liver Go de empaling undelivered after the of of onser atients coming to kidneys, or the uterus. Ferhaps 281d inst., will be subject to rent. him,

therein lies the limitation of the

DAVID BASSOON & CO., LD,,nised. Hongkong, 17th Feb. 1818.

Agente

BENLINE OF STEAMERS,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. - 5.8. 4 BENLOMOND,” From MIDDLESBRO, LEITH

LONDON AND STRAITS.M

"

informed all goods are being

we

All broken, chafed, and damaged The first three cases die remedy; perhaps this may cool Goods must be left in the Gedowns.couraged him very much. One down the enthusiasm which where they will be examined on the 22nd man had cancer in both eye greated Dr. Zeller's publication lust. & 8.30 am.sockets, and consequently was of his work

us

No Fire Insurance will be affected by blinded. He was so far gone that Cancers have been removed 88. Stableck from Setubal second case, which came to Zeller no such great proportion of in any case whatever death could not be averted. A by the knife before, though with This steamer brings on cargo -

Abar in a for advanced stage of the cess. Cancers have even healed BAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, disease, also died. A third case, themselves in some mysterious

Hongkong Of

in which the cancer was on the way that we cannot explain. But Hongkong 17th Feb., 1918

1188 forehead, improved very slowly at any rate Dr. Zeller has opened

indeed,

SARAWAY a new field for, endeav

The Shanghal Prison-Breaker.

ho has

read

landed at their risk into the hazardous CONSIGNEES of Cargo are Fioreby and/or extra bazardous Godowas of tas Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godawa Co., Ltd, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the fłodawns, and all Goods remaining undalframed after the

In spite of his discourage directed experiment in direo 12nd ines, will be subject to rent. Adolf Grimsinger, who was mente, Dr. Zeller persisted. He tion All physicians All Olaims against the Steamer most recently convicted of prison gained the knowledge that can to subscribe to the Craigieburner Adams, Mr. and Haselfoot, Lt. before the 1st prox or they will not Court for China, at Shanghai is he could comb

be presented to the Undersigned on or breaking and assault by the U. S. care, still small and not broken, that exterminat Mr and 8 & Mre

to moognized

combat successfully. ing. Kydd, Mr. andAll broken, ohated, and damaged undergo the remainder of his term vanced stages, could only be being sent to San Quentin to Large ones and cancers in ad- Mire, Gooda arm to be left in the Godowa", of three years imprisonment, says retarded and death could not he Col. & Mrs. A. 89nd ins, 11 x. Mullins. Lieut where they will be ex iminel on the the Mercury Mr. L. Crowell, averted,

J.RGANo Fire Insurance halen Tested of the Consulate stan Smith, Mrs. G. Bill Lading will be cointegued

children Bevington, F. Caldwell, Mr. Caldwell, isa Carpenter, Mr.

and Mrs Chinehen. B. J. Cornell, W. A. Harevy, Major &

Smith, EGM b Wood, E. M

GIBB LIVINGSTON & 00

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the Om

charge of the prisoner to travelling Grimming will then be tai board a US transport

have came.

Sif West

Dr. Zeller therefore the conclusion that West Ridg ternal medication could not be GOMG., KO Maru: relied on to cure,

Jaarelton on Wedne 6th, and assumed

External Paste:

was badly

nor and Command

oors where the tissue

ten down, another Bridah North Bo

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