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HOTEL LISTS.

Hongkong Hotel.

Anwyl, R. J.

Arrkae, Miga

Bandmann, M.

E.. Bandmann, M.E. Barberini, E. T. Baring, M. Rate, E. R. Bearelsley, Capt.

G. B. Beaumont, G. A. Belilios, Mre. E.

R.

Bena, G. A. Beynon, Capt.

C. R.

Blanch. N. F.

Block, G.

Keays, Major Kent,

Mr. &

Mrs.H. W.

Kesslor, H. King, E. N. Kruseman, A. Lambert, Mra.. Lay, Mrs. Lay, Miss Levy, 8, Lilienthal, Mra. A. W. Von Lobb, Dr. E. L.

.M. Lilienthal, Capt A.W. Von Lysen, P.

Lowrie, B.

Blumenthal, L. Luty, A. C.

W.

Mackenzie, A,

Bonnet, F.

Mackichan. Mr.

Boulimier.

and Mrs.

Bowack, G.

Mackichan,

Brandes

Miss

Bridge, Mr. E, Mackichan, A.

F.

8.

Brooks, Mr. L. Macintyre, Mr.

R. and maid and Mrs: Nei Brooks, Mr. and Marks, 8, and

Mrs. P. R... Cambridge, A. J. Carpenter, Miss

N.

Catlin, Miss A. Chalmers, J. 8.

party Martin, G. E. 0. Matheson, Mrs. R. T. and child.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1913.

The Egyptian Favourite

among those who bara nuffelent knowlege of the casentials at a p sfect Egyptian 'C caratte

Is on or other of the frantis Loown as

Bouton Rouge and Felucca

Egyptian Cigarettes

Until you have smoked them you rest Ph ve onurral vsi the tyrfection to which the manufacture of Raypta Ülga Pet can” be brought. Their maker, Meats. Mapova Určens have now arranged for their supply by all big, selv ti 230

mila at the and reasonable prices

Sale Agrate Marsh Aurrean Erbaren Vo, kid, Bong Sing..

MEE CHEUNG.

ART PHOTOGRAPHER

HONGKONG.

Matthews, F. N. TELEPHONE NO. 1013.

Chambers, Mre, McKean, Dr. G

& Mr.

Chaprus, Mrs.

Church, Mre. C..

La

Claxton, A. A.

Cokely, T. J.

Cowen, Mrs. W.

F

"Crocker, Mies

Davis, C, II.

W.

McKenny, Dr.

C. W. & Mrs. Developing, Printing & Enlarging

McLachlan Hongkong, let May; 1911.

Capt. & Mrs.

Mehta, K. B.

Mereoki, J,

Melbourne, C,

D.

Miln, Miss

Consignee

A Lifxury 15 the Man of Tate.

WING KEE & CO.

47-49, Connaught Rd,

SHIPCHANDLIBS,

PROVISION & COAL

MERCHANTS

Hongkong, 28rd May, 1911,

Consignees

Daw, Mrs. G. W. Miln, Mr. & NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD Deano, A. F.

M18. A.-M.

Dempsey, Mr. & Mulder, J. D. IMPERIAL GERMAN

Mra, J. J.

F.

Donson, H. C. Norton, J. E.

BREMEN.

LINE.

MAIL

Dorteano, Mr. & O'Leary, Miss NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

Mrs. & 2 child- G.

ren,

Dike, O. A.

Parkman, Miss THE 8:emship

M. E. Parsons, E. E. Puowgon, Dr. H. Potts, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Dreper, R. F. D'Oettingen, V. Dougherty, Mr. & Mrs. C. M. Douglas, Mrs. R. Preston, Miss

H.

Preston, Mr. &

MIP. Putnam, Misa

K. L.

Dunrocho, Mr. &

Mrs. P. C. Dowley, W. A. Ehrhardt, F. Ray, E. H. Ehrenfels, Mr. Reay, Miss F. and Mrs. H. C. Ritchie, Mr. Finlayson, Mrs. Mrs,

C.

Rosenberg, Mins Fisher, H. G. It. Fowlor, E. A. S. Russello, Mr. Franks, F. W. & Mrs. Gamanon, H. W. Salina, Count Gardiner, Miss & Countess.

A L.

Schalthoiter, P.) Sehregardus,

Garnett, Mr. and

Mrs.

Gears, Mrs K. Goare, I. Glon, Miss M. Gordon, A. G. Goulbourn, V. Gould, Mr. J... Gourgoy, Green, J. H, Griffith, Miss M.

E..

Grisogono, P. O.

!!

Vont

i “LUETZOW," baying arrived, Consignees of Cargo Are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored

their risk into the hazardous and/or extra liazardous Godowns of the Hong-

f

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAİL

L'NE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown TAE Stenabip Company, Limited, Kowloon, and |

West Point Godowns, whence delivery

may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on

GOBLE 2,

&anless intimation is received from the baving arivel, Consignees of, cargo are Consignes before noon to-day request-beruby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opiam, Troasure and ing it to be landed here.

Valuable, are buing landed and stored- at their risk ints the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Heng- kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown, Company, Limited, Kowloon, and West Point Godown, whence delivery may be obtained.

Mrs. N. H. Seale, Mrs. H.

!!

W. Seguitz, 4, F. Seymour, F. A. Sharp, E H. Sibley, J. C. Sidford, Mrs.

G. V. Silva, F. de Smith, Mr. and

Mrs. E. E. Sorby, V.

Hall, Capt. T. P. Staufe, 9.

Hanna, Dr. J. G Sutherland, P. Harbord, W. R. D.

Harter, Mr. and Spittles, Mr. H.

Mrs. P. W... Mrs. James.

Hayhurst, Miss Spiro, S.

H.

Heape, F..B.

Square, Mies.

Hemmerdinger, Swaffield, H. E.

Stearns F. K.

Tapp, J. R.

E. Howett, Hon. E. Thomson, H P. A., C.M.E. Thorne, Mrs. M. Hewitt, Capt D. H.

Tobias. M. Tupp, Miss K, Vanghan, Capt.

R.

Hill, Major Hill, Miss M. Hinchchiffo, H.

H.

Hoffman, Mrs

Hoppin, Nisa E

M

Iar, Capt.

RALL Hunter, R. Innes, Capt. R. Judah, Mrs. A.

N.E. Johnstone, Mr. Mrs. H D.' Kaufmaún, N. Kessler, H.

J.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods reasining undelivered after the 9th of April, will be subject to rent.

All broken, chafod, and damaged Goods, are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 9th of April, at 9.80 ..

Al claima must reach na before the 16th of April, 1913, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the aademi gned........ NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & 00.,

Genral Agents. Hongkong, In! April, 1913

Craigieburn.

[276

Mullins. Lieut.- Col. & Mrs. A, J., R.G.A. Morley, Miss Nation, W. Ram, E. A.. Galbraith,

M.

Berington, F. Caldwell, Mr. Caldwell, Miss Carpenter, Mr.

and Mrs.. Cornell, W. A. Haselfoot, Lt.

& Mra Eydd, Mr. and Smith, Mrs. G.

Mra.

Smith, E. G. · Morley, Mrs. Wood, E. M.

Adle, E. S. Wakefield, W. Allen, H, J.

H.

Anbort, J. H. Arnold, J. B.

Watkins, H.

Watson. Prof. Brousmische

& Mrs. W.

Ed.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on' less intimation is received from the Consignees before soon to-day request. ing it to be landed here.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowas, and sil goode resnining undelivered after the 8th of April, 1913, will be subject to eat.

All broken, thafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowan," where they will be examined on the 8th of April, at 9.30 AM..

All claims munt reach us before the

· 15th of Ap il, 1913, or they will not ba recognized.

Consignees

FROM EUROPE,

THE HAL, CHARTERED 8.8.

"BOYNE"

Capt. G.F. De'e, having stive Consi SORE THROAT:

nees of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are being lan 'ed and placed at their risk in the barzards and/or extra-bazardous Godowns of the Hong- kong & Kowloon Wharf, & Godown Company, Limited, whense delivery may bacbtained again-t Billa-of-Lading countersigned by the Undersigned.

Optional Cargo will be carried on un- los bation to the contrary be giren to-- day.

All Claims must be presented within Len days of the steamer's arrival bere, after which date they cannot be re- cognized.

No claims will be admitted after the Gooda bave left the Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered fer this 11th fast. will be anbject to rent.

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods mst be left in the. Godowns, where they will be examined on the 11th inst, at 9.80 s m.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

+

This steamer bringe on cargó 1--- Ex 88. "Goteborg," from Goteborg.

"Lo-box"

Po t HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINCE,

Hongkong Office. Hongkong. 6th April. 1918 (278

AMERICAN-ASIATIC 8.8. 00.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM NEW YORK.

St amship

THE

CITY OF BARODA," Captain W. Haughton, having arrived from the above Port, Consignee: of Cargo are bereby informed that their goods are bring landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company. Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Gon- signees risk and expense.

"All broken, chafed, "and" damaged goods are to be left in the godowns, where they will be examined on SATURDAY, 12th inat, at 10a.m.

All chims must be presented withio alloon days of the steamer's arrival there, after which data, they cannot bei

recognized..

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have loft the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 12th inst., will be subject to rent.

by

N.. Tire Insurance has been effected Bill of Lading will be esantersigned

SHEWAN TOMES & CO.

General Agents. Hoogkong, St April, 1913,

Notices

THE

REMINGTON

J

Its Cause and Cure.

Few allments are more painful and Annoying than Sore Throat, which

so prevalent just now.

This complaint always means that the sufferer has inhaled germs- particles of vegetable life so ex- tremely minute that, when seen through the microscope, they look like tle specks, as showit in the above disc.

The quickest and most thorough way of killing these germs is to suck a few Formansint Tablets. The pain and swelling rapidly diminish, the raouth and throut feel thoroughly clean and refreshieil; and in a short time the Sore Throat is cured.

Formalt is just as effective, too, as a preventive of Sore Throat and of much more dangerous epidemic diseases like Diphtheria, Consump tion of the Lungs, Scarlet Fever, and Mensics.

Praised by 7,000 Physicians.

Wulfing's Formamint Tablets are held in the highest esteem by medical men. For instance, a physician writes in The Practitioner"; "I have never had Sore Throat myself since I began to use Formamint, "although I suffered periodically

before.

Formamint is habitually used by well known people like the Right Hon. Arthur J. Balfour, M.P., Lörd Justice Buckley, and Sir Gilbert Parker,

To take only a few examples, Lou Glastawe writes:

I intre been using Formamint

for Sore Throat with most satisfactory

•sults."

Signor Caruso, the world

fanus tenor, writer: Thave found Walding's Formamint Tablets very beneficial to the tiront and pleasant to the taste." The Bishop of Bath and Wells writea; Walding's For mamint is a remedy and preventive, the value of which is appreciated in

Suchs eminent people wou'd not allow

their names to le published if not prove the efficacy of Famint. Their names are a guarantee that it would he work your while to try Formamint, whichy can be obtained of all Chemists, aud. also to send this coupon for a Free Copy of a valuable Ifandbook on Sore Throat, etc., written by a London

Only a limited number of copies are available for free distribution, and

there is sure to be a quick demand for these. Post this coupon at once, and thus make sure of securing your copy. Walfing's Tor- mainint can be obtained of all Cheniists, in bottles containing 50 tablets. Insist on the genuine Formamint, and refuse" wörthless and harmful substitutes,

FREE HANDBOOK. Please send me a Free Copy of "Hints on Sore Throat."

Name

(277)

Address

No Fire Insurance will be effected TYPEWRITER!!

Bills of Lading will be countersigned

by the nudersigned.

...

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

MELCHERS & CO.,

Orani Agoats.

V

Bonghing 2nd April 19*81

* 273

Astor House.

Lugebil, V.

Lustie, A. O. Mahi, Mrs. Marshall, W. McManis, Mr.

. Mrs. Miller, F. F. Morgan, F. E. Moroland, S. Morris, Mrs. K.

de Musso, F.

Webb, Mr. and Baker, C. 8.

Mre, B.

Weiduce, T.

Booko Bothone, W.

Weill, Mr. and Birot, L. Mrs. A. and 4 Brown, J children

Brown, I..C. Whamond, D.

M

Wissler, F. Wood, G. G.

Grand Hotel,

Banloofort, C. Lorria

Benchansen, P. Lowell, Mr. & Dunster,

Bonetta, Miss V.

Brill, Dr.

Cumann

Calvert, Miss

Coyne

Crew, Mr.

Mrs. Elson, W. Frampton,

Frenck, U. Grace, Miss Gourist, N. Haden, F.

Higginbotham Keyt, Dr. Kubl

Kuhn Kédoll,

Mrs.

McGarth

Meyer, N.

Miller, F.. Mollor

and Openshaw, D.- Rowley, Miss A. Sanborn, W. Schmidt Sharp, H. J. Stephano, Miss Tobia, Mr. and

Mrs. Tablas Watkins, G. Weismann, C.

Whittlck, P. Woodcock

G, Dyer, Mrs. A.

Emery, E. U.

PACIFIO MAIL' STEAMSHIP

COMPANY."

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

"SS. PERSIA,"

FhOM BAR}RA CISCO, JAPAN

POLTS AND MANILA-

1

The above mentioned vessel having arrived Consigneas of cargo are hereby notified to vend in their Bills of lading fus `countersianstore and tako im- mediate delivery of cargo from Godowa. Cargo will be landed immediately at ansigtees risk on arrival of stater. Cargo ram inlog und·livered Thurs- day April 1 th. 1013, at doon will ba subject to landing and storage charges. No Are insurance whatever will be jefferted.

All chat d and otherwise damaged cargo will be examined at the above

Brun, Mrs. C L. Palha, Dr... Brun, C. L.

Parr, V.C. Ryoroft, P. J.

Pirovano, A.. Chopard, F. A. Powell J.D. Dodeoglon H. Quirrecourt, D. Dorlanda. Miss -Q. de

Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. E. A. Banders, N. Schulz, C. Setchell, Mr. & Mra. O. Q.

0. Stewart, Mr. & Mre, W. A... Straube, O. M. Stirling, Mrs. Thompson, Mr.

& Mro. Í. All claims must be filed on or before Vorgviette, F. May 8th 1913, otherwise they will Weckertone, D. not be recognized.

B.

FRED J. HALTOW, Wellembereki

Agent. Zoboli, A. G. |Hongkong, 7 b Apill, 1913. [381

Fisher, A. Francois, Ch. Ghella A. Goldenburg, O, Groig, W. Hobaica. F. P. Holmus, A.. C. Horacio, Rev. Jellett, St. Geo. Johnson, W. A. Juster, W. Kaufl. M. G. Kennedy, L. Longone, G. Lopes,

YEARS

MARK THIS If every mad, when he bought a Typewriter, knew what his Typewriter would be worth "FIVE AFTER," no man would ever buy anything but a REMING- 70N,

SIEMSSEN & CO.

sole Agents for HONGKONG, CANTON,

SOUTH CHINA and FORMOSA.

A. Wuling & Co.,

6, Kinklang Road, Shanghai. 11/23/155.

Notice

·EAK TRAMWAYS CO.

PEAK LIMITED.

TIME TABLE.

Wank Days,

A CASE OF PATENT

RIGHTS.

Marcont's Telegraph Co. and the Messageries Maritimes.

›" COMMERCIAL.

Tia in German South-West Africa,

and Huttenman- Rundschau describes

New tin deposits have lately been discovered in German South-West Africa, between A case in which the Marconi's Ebany and Spitzkopjo at a con- Wireless Telegraph Co., Ltd., of aiderable distance south of the Marconi House, London, are suing direct line Spitzkopje Erongo. the Messageries Maritimes Cota-

The Berg pany and Monsiour P. Lancelin, nisolie Captain of the MM. O's. Paul them as similar to the tin

was boforo Mr. H. A.

occurrences which are now being Inos, District Judge of Co-opened up in the Erongo granites, lombo, a short while ago. The

matrix belog pogmatite plaintiffs in this notion alleged (coarse-grained granite), ocour that the defendants had infring ring in fissure veins. Samples ed their patent and had fitted the derived from the now deposits Paul Leest with a wireless tele- have given high values but as graphy installation, and other

Locat

the

s'eemore as well, owned by the yet too little is known about them to form an opinion as to their first defendant company, Plain-

The geographical tills asked for an injunction position of the now finde obvious-

payability. against the defendants for an ac-ly points to the probability that ojant to be taken, etc.

tho' tin carrying area between

The matter was mentioned in connection with a motion by the Erongo and Spitzkopje extende much further south than has defendants to show cause why hitherto been believed.

Shanghai Bullion.

April 3, 1913. Mexican Dollars: market rate:

Opening Closing

...Tia.

+

... Tie.

73.0 73.9

...Tls.

73.75

Native Bank Rato

Shanghai Gold

Bars: 978 touch Tls. 300 Bar Silver Copper Cash Sovereigns: buy-

...Tls. 111.15 ...per tael, 1,761.

(1) the plaint filed by the plaint- iff company should not be returned to the plaintiff as it was defective, in that it contained no statement of facts setting out the jurisdiction of the Colombo Dragon Dollars, District Court; (2) why the defendants should not be provided with further particulars as to the date and place of certain infringements complained of.

Mr. F. M. de Saram, instructed. by Mr. D. L. de Saram, appeared for the plaintiffs, Mr. F. A. Hayley, instructed by Mr. Arthur Alvis,appeared for the defendante. Mr. Hayley, in support of the defendant's motion, contended that the plaint did not contain facts disclaiming that the district court had jurisdiction. There was London, March 30.—Divid- nothing to show where the cause sends are declared as follows:- of action arose. Definito instoncos Final: Selangor 023, Sungei Way of some at loant of the infringe-22). Interims: Malacca 25, Bukit ments and their dates must be Clob 121 Rubber shares are a stated, but none were stated in very weak market on the stock the particulare filed.

exchange, owing to the continuous decline in the price of rubber.

Mr. de Saram, for plaintiffs, 'anid that the first defondant Co.'s

ing rate, at 271Tls. 7,55 at Exch, 741-Mex. $10.20 Peking Bar

...Tla. 370 Native Interest...

London Rubber Specials. (From the "Straits Times " Correspondent)

The East Asiatic Company's. office was at Colombo, and there. Daily Report for March 31 saya→→ fore the District Court of Colombo The market in London on Satur- had jurisdiction. The particu-day was weak and declining. lars set out in the plaint were The closing prices wore → sufficient.

Hard Fine Pará Spot 8/01 Hard Fino Para Forward 3/0 First latex crepe, delivery

next three months... 3/84

Singapore Exchange.

The judge delivered the follow- ing order: It appears to me to be perfectly clear that so-called "particulars" given by the plaint- tiffs are totally inadequate and do not convey to the defendants any On idos as to the points on which it is alleged the defendants have infringed the plaintiff's invention.

March 31, 1913. London-Bank4 m/s 2/4.11-32

Demand 2/4.1-10 Private 6 mja 2j4.3-4

3 m/s 2/4.1-2

am of opinion that the defen- Oa Germany Bankdjd 238.1-2

dants are clearly ontitled to the

Private 3 m/s 242.1-2

fartlier information for which On France-Bank dd 291 they have applied. On the ques

Private 3 m/s 299

tion of jurisdiction I think that On India-Bank T.T.

the fact that it is alleged that the

174.3-4 ***Private 30 d 176

first defendant company has its On Hongkong-Bank dd 15.1-2 office and its recognised agent in

Colombo, who

has

Private 33 dja 16 1-2

signed On Shanghai-Bank dd 87.3-4-

the proxy in favour of the prootor,

Private 33 d/s 83.3-4

who represents the first defendant On Java-Bank T,T, company, is a sufficient disclosure

140.1-2

Private 30 dia. 142.1-2

of the jurisdiction of this court. On Japan-Bank djd 114.7-8 When the plaintiffs have supplied Sovereigns--buying rate $8.54 7.00 am to 8.00 s.m. Every 15 min. the further information applied fudia Council Bills last

8.00a.m. to 10.00 ..

0.00 .m. to 11.00

issue

1/4 be fixed for the filing of the. ans-India Council T.T. last

10 mia

16 mia

for by the defendants, a date will

音像

1.30 .. to 12.45 p.m.

15 min

"

2.45 p.m. to' 1.16 p.m.

11

1.15 p.m. to 1.45 p.m.

1.40 p.m. tɔ, 2.15 p.m. 2.10 p.m. to. 5,00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m.

HIGHT CARS.

*

Discount

10 min. wer of the defendants. The de- issue. 15 mla fendants are entitle i to the costs 10 win of this conleation, Let the case 15 min. be mentioned on June 2, 1013.- 10 mis. Exchange.

8 50 pm and 9 p.m., § 80 p.m. to

1' 0 "p.m. every half hour.

11.00 pm to 11.45 p.m...

every quarter of an hour,

SUNDAYS.

*** 1/4.1-

5 pc

28.13-10

Зов. 4.5-8: Bank of England rate Bar silver in London

Gambier

Singapore Produce.

March 31, 1913.

buyers... 87:30 do (Cube No. 1) unpickel 18.00 Copra Sandried

do Mixed

The Chartered Bank. The half-yearly dividend au- nounced of the directors of the Chartered Bank of India, Au- 8.00 .m. to 10.80 m. every 15 min stralia and China is of a highly Pepper, Black

10 main satisfactory nature observes the

do White 5 per cent. 16 min "L. and 0. Exprese,"

buyers

10.80 ■.m. to 11.00 mm.

M

}}

1.45 a.m. to 12.00 noon 2.00 noon to 1.00 p.m. 1.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. 6.00 p.m. to 7.00 pm.. 1.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m. 10 mladition to the dividend of 15 per Coffee Palembang 10 per

NIGHT CARS se on Werk Days.

SATURDAYB

10 min doableas accounts for the ad Sago Flour Sarawak

13.00

12.55

17.87

and

:81.50

3.80

#

15 min vance which has taken place do Brunei No. 1

nom.

11

10 min in the

quotation for

the Pearl Sago

4.80

15 mic. shares of the

bank. In ad-Coffee Bali

34.25

cent. for the half year, a bonus

cent. basis.

38.00

0.50

0.15

108.75

3,100

· 1,800

411

..220 320

200

Petroleum.

Extra Cars at 12 midnight. SPECIAL CARS:

Office, Alexandru Buildings,

of 10. por shara ia declared, Tapioca, small flake moking in all a total distribution do small pearl

do med, pearl

By Arrangement at the Company', of 18 per cent for the year, free

of income tax. The directors also Tin 125 tons add £50,000 to the reserve bring-Opium, China' ing its total up to £1,700,000,

Des Voeux Road.

Java Firm Bankrupt.

Straits €20,000 to officere' superannua- Rice, Rangoon White The Java Produce Trading tion. fund, and write £30,000 off Rico, Siam No. 1

do Company was recently declared premises, leaving £132,569 to be

No. 2 bankrupt at the instance of a carried forward. A year ago Datch firm and the head office in the distribution was 14 per cent. Devoe's Imp. Brilliant Of Sourabaya is closed. A correspon-for the year, £25,000 wâs added (2 tins) an, a 3 80 dent of the Batavia Nieuws to reserve, £10,000 to superannu- Sylvan Arrow Oil (2 tina) 3.25

that Mr. Heimeren, chief of a written off premises, whilst Oil12 tine at 3.15 Chinese firm there and personally £128,451 was carried forward, Lamp Glass (2 tins in case at 3.15 not affected by the financial di Farther the sum of £23,000 has (superfine) 2 tins ficulties of the company, bas do set apart to pay a bonus of 10 Langkat's (t clated to the Java bank that he per cent. on the salaries of the Dragon 2 tins in esse at 3.05:

2 tine... Brand

Smith, Mrs. F. Company's godown Mond y April PARIS TOILET. blad writes to that paper saying ation fund, and £30,000 was Fish Brand 2 tine in case at 3.15

14th, 1918, at 10 a.m.

No alaims will be entertained in- Ima accompanied by short delivory nole or list of exceptions taken at the time of | ́delivery in oonslänees and signed forand

on behalf of the Pacific Mail S.B. Co.

Ladies' and Gentlemen's:

HAIR DRESSING SALOON,

Largest and Best in the East. Only Manufacturers of

THE FAMOUS, SEVES DES ALPES, The Hair Wash of the Age. Queen's Bond 18.

at 3:05:

.at 2.95

waives his firm's claim of about staff. The strong position thus 1.25,000 against the Java Produce indicated will be satisfactory not Bulk Oil per drum of 4 Trading Co. Mr. Heimeson con-only to the shareholders, but to galle

...at 2.55 sidered it a matter of honour to the many friends of the bank, Cross Oil (2 tina) at 2.76 do so

both at home and in the Far East, Tarpone per tin 4 gallons at 2.60

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