HOTEL LISTS.
Hongkong Hotel.
Adair, Mr. and MacIntyre, Mr.
Mrs. T.
Agnew, Mra, J.
L... Andrews, H. W. Brown, Mr. and
Mrs. J. G. Barberini, E. T. Baring, M.
and Mrs. Nef Mancell, A. H. Marcy, F. A, - Margetts, A. P. Martin, G. Matheson, Mrs.
R. T. child.
and
McKean, Dr. G
Belilios, Mrs. E. 0. W. & Mrs.
"R.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, APRIL
Notices
TO GOLFERS AND OTHERS
SMOKE EMBASSY
CIGARETTES AND TOBACCO
"Bato, E. R.
Beach, O.
W.
Beaumont, E. A.
McKenny, Dr.
Mehta, K. B.
Bena, G. A.
Merecki, J.
Bonnett, W. L.
Mossulam, D.
Bonzie, J. M..
Melbourne, C.
Bernhardt, Misses D.
THEY
B. St A
Mullor, C.
Boynon, Capt. Muir, Mra. M.
BEAT
C.R.
0.
Block. G.
Mulder, J. D.
Brewer, W.
F.
Broue, B. W.
Neumann, Dr.
J.
Newhouse, A.
Nowhouse, L.
Newhouse, I.
O'Leary, Miss
Claxton, A. A
G.
Cogan, Mrs. J.
O'Neil, Mrs. &
Buhle, Mrs. A.
Buhle, H.
Carey, J. J.
Clark, R. M.
Cambridge, A. J. Newman, E.
Chalmers, J. S.
Cokely, T. J.
Mrs. G.J.
Collbran, Mr. & Ondenhoren, F.
Mrs. J. 8.
L
Cowen, Mrs. W. Palmerston,C,0,
F.
Cranston. J W. Crocker, Miss Cropper, Mr. and
Mrs. F.
Dannecker, Mr. & MTB, O. Davis, C, H. Deans, A. F. Derteano, Mr. & Mrs. & 2 child-
ren,
D'Oettingen, V. Duncker, C. I, Douglas, Mrs. R.
H.
Dowley, W. A. Dychuley, S. R. Edwards, J. E. Ehrenfels, Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Fannin, Dr. L. E. Finlayson, Mrs.
C.
Fisher, H. G. Foster, Mr. and
Mrs. S. M. Fowler, E. A. S. Frankan, D 'Geave, Mrs. I.
Georgeson. Mr.
& Mrs. Goldsmith, Mr.
& Mrs. L. A. Gordon, A. G. Goulbourn, V. Gould, Mr. J. Gourgey, L. Gray, J. W.- Grisogono, P. O.
Von.. Hall, Capt. T. P. Hanna, Dr. J. G. Harbord, W. T. Harrison, Goo. Hondórson, C. A. Hewett, Hon. E.
A., C.M.C. Hunter, R. Hughe, Miss Innes, Capt. R. Johnston, E. M.
Johns, H. Judah, Mrs. A
N. E. Konnoy, F. W. Kinesche J. G. King. R.. King Miss C, Kol, H. van Kruseman, A. Ladd, Miss E. Lambert, Mrs.
W. H.
M.
Lobb, Dr. E. L.
Low, Mr. and Mrs. C; L. Low, Miss V. Lyons, Mrs, Mackenzie, A.
Parsons, E. E. Parsone, E. E. Philpotis, J. Prior, Mr. and
Mra. C. E. Ray, E. H. Roay, Miss F. Repjez, Mrs. E. Richards, Miss
C. Robinson, W. V. Rowland, Mr, & Mro, J. C. Schmitto. Mr.
& MTB. Schneider, Mr.
EVERY-
-THING
Studebaker
LAW & SONS.
No. 3 Duddell Street.
& Mrs. A. W. The
Seaton, W.M. Sharp. E. H.· Sherrat, J. H. Sibley, J. O. Sidford,
Mrs.
G. V. Sinclair, H. B. Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Sorby, Y. Soubios, A. Soubies. J.
Sutherland, P.
D.
Spencer, Mrs. L.
Consignees --
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CUNSION EES.
"8.8. KOREA." FROM SAN FRANC1800, JAPAN PORTS AND MANILA. The above mentioned vessel having arrived Consignsea of cargo are hereby notified to send in their Bills of lading for countersignsture and take Immediate delivery of cargo from alongside: Cargo im ading discharge will be landed immediately at consignees risk and expense.
Cargo reming undelivered We ́res day the 16th.fast., at 5 p.m. will by landed at consigarenisk and expenss
Cargo remaining undelivered Monday April 1st, 1918, at 5 pm. will, in addi- tion to Landing charge be subject to storage charge.
No are insurance whatever will be effected
All chafed and otherwise damaged cargo will be examined at the above Company's godown Saturday Api' 19th, 1913, 10a.m.
No claims will be entertained un- less accompanied by short delivery note or list of exceptions taken at the time of delivery to consignees and signed for and on behalf of the Pacifla Mail S.8. Co.
All claims must be filed on or before May 15th 1913, otherwise they will not be recognized.
FRED J. HALTON, Agent. Hoogkong. 15th Apri!., 1918 (311
NORDDEUTSCHER ̈
LLOYD
BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE Steamship
"BUELOW."
- Solé Agents. having arrived, Consignees of cargo are bereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opiam, Tressure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong-
Gas Accumulator
Co.,
Ltd. of the United Kingdom, kong and Kowloon Whart and Godown
LIGHT HOUSES, BUOYS, BEACONS, RAILWAY LIGHTS, AND ALL INSTALLATIONS FOR HOUSES AND SEA
CRAFT ARE FURNISHED BY
US!
Company, Limited, Kowloon, and West Point Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignees before soon to-day request In it to be landed bere."
- No clafins will be admitted after the
ALSO ACETYLENE GAS FOR Welding and liGHTING Goods have left the Godowns, and sil PURPOSES.
For Prices and Particulars Apply to
gooda remaining undelivered after the 23rd of April, 1918, will be subject to
ARTHUR NILSSON & CO., rent.
Bpittles, Mr. H.-York Bulidings.
Mrs. James.
Spiro, S.
Square, Mias, Stainer Lt, and
Mrs. C. E.. Steams, Dr. and
Mrs, C, H. Steinbach, C. Steams, Master
J. E. Stepheuson, B. Swaffield, H. E. Tammen, Mr.
Mrs. H. H./ Tapp, J, R. Thibault, Mrs.
P: 0. Thirmer, Miss Tobias. M. Tulloch, Mr. & Mrs. H. M. Techotinieu, J. Tyson, F. H.
Villiers, E. H. Watkins, H. Webb, Mr. and
Mrs. B." Weill, Mr. and Mrs A- and 4 children Wellmann, E. Wight, Mise M. Wilson, G. L. Wood, G. G. Woods, Major
P.
Worcester, W.
A.
Astor House.
Lugebil, V. Musso, F. Marshall, W. Miller, F. F. Morgan, F. E.
Allon, H, J. Arnold, J. B. Austin, E. W. Bethune, W.: Birot, L. Brown, 1. C. Brown, E. C.. Brown, H. J.
Chopard, F. A, Oremer, F. D. Davis, P. M. Dedeogion H.. Drouhin, Mr. &
Mrs. A. Fisher, A Gale, V. T. Goldenburg, O.
Greig, W.
.
Morris, Mra. K.
de
Musso, F.
Gen....Agents Eor China.......
SENNET FRERES.
JEWELLERS,
DIAMOND
MERCHANT
AND WATCHMAKERS, HALL MARKED SILVER AND FANCY 00093, Hongkong Hotel Buildings.
JUST ARRIVED.
Large Consignment Best Turkish Cigarettes,
M.
C. C.
In Tins of 100,:50 and 201
All broken, shafed, and damaged Goods-are-to-be-left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 23rd of April, at 9.30 4.M.
Alt claims must reach us before the Both of Ap il, 1913, or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected, Bills of Lading will be countersigned
Tel. 634 by the undersigned.
Cork Tipped, Gold Tipped and Plain, TURCO-EGYPTIAN
TOBACCO STORE.
G. W. RAMCHAND & CO.
IRECT IMPORTERS OF SILKS, CANTON LINEN,
PONGEE SILK, CRÊPE DE CHINE AND LACES.
Old Post Office Building,
Opp. Flower Street.
CAMPBELL, MOORE & CO.
THE BEST BARBER SHOP IN THE COLONY ! PODISCHIROTS, MANICURES AND
LADIES HAIR DRE SERS, HONGKONG HOTEL BUILDINGS,
D. CHELLARAM.
THE BEST SILK
STORE.
EMBROIDERIES, MALTESE AND RARE
CHINESE LACES.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
MELCHERS & 00.,
General Agents.
I serone. 10th Apr 1913
FB15
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI-
.GATION CO., LTD. FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
E Company's Steamship
THE
"FOOSHING**
haring arrived from the above Ports Consignees of cargo by her are hereby informed that their goods will be de livered from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge of remanining on board after 4 pm, the 21st iant, will belinded at Consigneďa risk and expense..
by
No Fire Insamaica wi be effectód. Bills of Lading will ben soutersigned
22, 1913.
SORE THROATS:
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This pleasant-tasting, harmless tablet gives immediate relief from the
pain of
Sore Throat; cures it rapidly prevents further attacks; and safeguards the user against catching other infectious diseases like Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, Mcanles, etc.
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one striking instance, the One the Court of HLM.
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Notice.
13
THE
RhangJul.
JARDIFE, MATHESON & TYPEWRITER !!
CO., LTD.
General Manager,
Bangkong 18th April, 1913.
To Sail
[25
WHITEAWAY,
LAIDLAW & CO., LTD.
• LADIES' WHITE CANVAS PUMPS, COVERED HEELS, SMART BOW, STRONG
AND DURABLE......
Price $5.00 Pait.
J
WHITE CANVAS WALKINⱭ
SHOB. LACE FRONTS, MEDIUM Leather sole,
MILITARY HEEL Price $4.00 Pair.
WHITE
MEN'S BOOTS
AND SHOES
Stout White Canvas
Uppers
With Medium Leather
Soles and Heels.
Derby Lace.
Shoe $93.25 Pair.
Boots $3,75
CANVAS TENNIS SHOES WITH RED RUBBER SOLES.
THE SOLES ARE BOTH STUCK AND SEWN, Price $3.50 Per Pair,
20, DES VŒUX ROAD, HONGKONG.
Notice
DEAK TRAMWAYS
PEAK
LIMITED.
TIMBLE.
Wark DATE.
"T
11
11
Corporation and the Bank of Taiwan. The medium of exchange |is the silver dollar, which here CO..means a Hongkong dollar, a local
15 min. 15 mla. 10 min. 10 min. 10 min.
7:00 a.m. to 8.00 a.m. Every 15 min. 8.00 am to 10.00 s.m. #1 10 min. 10.00 am, to 11.00 .m. 11,80 a.m, to 12.45 p.m. 12.45 p.m. to 1.10 p.m. 1:15 p.m. to. 1.45 p.m. 1.46 p.m. to 9.15. p.m. 7.16 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. 1.09 p.m. to 8.10 p.m.
NIGHT OAKS. 850 p.m. and 9.p.m., 9.30 o.za. to 110 p.m. are half hour. 11.00 pm to 11.45 p.m. every quarter of an hour,
BUNDAYS.
11
8.00 ., to 10.30 .. every
"
1
15 mia. 10 min.
Extra Cars at 12 midnight. SPECIAL CARS,
By Arrangement at the Company'r Offa, Alexandra Roliage, Des Voeur Bond,
Japanese yen, a Mexican dollar, or, occasionally, a dollar from the Straits Settlements or Saigon. The real commercial unit in the Spanish dollar, which is the name given by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation tó a fictitious unit of valde main- tained by that bank and by which 18 mis, standard it gauges the daily value 10 min. of the local silver dollars. If silver is plentiful, for a Hongkong and Shanghoi Banking cheque for $100 one may receive actually 101 silver dollars; if the reveres be the case, one may recaiva.bat 09: silver dollara. As this institution 15 min. does practically all the interna 10.80 mm. to 11.00 am. 10 malational banking business, its 11.45 mm to 12.00 noon
valuation of silver will affect 12.00 noon to 1.00 p.m.
15 min. the market price of commodities. 1.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.in. 5.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m.
"10 min. In addition, most of the local "15 min. dealera trade in small money. 18.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m.
10 min. One silver dollar is usually worth 7.00 pm, to/8.10 p.m.___... REMINGTON
NIGHT CARS na on Wook Daya. ten 10-cent pieces and eight cop-
SATURDAYS.
per cents. It is thus easy to see that if one bays for large money and sells for small money he will lose about 8 per cent. This rate is not fixed and varios grently. At times one silver 10. cent piece will bring fifteen In addition, contscopper.. the further one goes from the so coast the more minute. the divisions of currency. Lately a The United States Vice Consul revenue stamp has been got out, Mr. Charles F. Brissel, Amoy, in the face value of which is 1,000 the course of a recent report, each (brass cash), which is anp etates that there is, perhaps, no posed to be worth $1 Mexican, coust treaty port in South China thus showing that is this locality, so ill served by steamers as at least, the basic unit of value Amoy. The larger steamers would them to be the old osah, sometimes stop at Foochow and When one adds to the preceding (184 The Man who makes any other Swatow, but exclusive of the one the difficulties of foreignexchange, Typewriter always PRETENDS to call of the Pacific mail steamers it will be seen that the ordinary make it as good as the REMING during the year for narcissus buyer would experience some bulbs this port cess none of the difficulty in effecting his pur- large vessels. The result is that chases, especially as the large all cargo destined for Amoy majority of Chinese buyers know must go first to Hongkong or practically no English. About a Shanghai (usually Hongkong), year ago a local firm made some and there be re-shipped by local trial shipments of ginseng direct Oonating steamers. "Were foreign from America. This office wat firms to endeavour to do business ched these trials with consider- dirsat in Amoy, they might find able interest only to find that the the difficulties of currency very difficulties of exchange and lang [grave. At the present time there uage became so great that the are practically, no notes in circul importer returned to his former. ation here other than those of the method of importing pic Hongs Hongkong and Shanghai Banking kong."
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C. de
Ramalho, Capt.
J. Rosenthal, J. Hance, C. E. A. Sanders, N.
Hall, J. W.
Hudson, C. M.
Btirling, Mrs.
Harper, Mr. and Smocs, W.
Nrs. J. H, Hiokman. E. F. Trawver, W. E. Vincent, F. M. Wellémberaki Johnson, W A. Willson, · · Gil•.
bert R. Winston, E. C.. Lebon, Mr. and Zoboll, A, G,
Javet, O.
Juster, W
Longone, G.
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Mullins. Lieut. Bonetta, Miss V.
Col. & Mrs. A. Brill; Dr.
J., R.G.A.. Bumana
Morley, Miss Nation, W. Ram, E. A.. Galbraith,
M.
Cumann
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