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HOTEL LISTS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1913.

Consignees

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI-

GATION CO., LTD.

Acheson, J. Kooy, M. Van FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG

Hongkong Hotel..

Adair, Mr. & Mrs.

M.

T

Almon, Mrs. S.

L

Amolsch, A. L. Barberini, E, T. Baring, M. Barretto, A. M. Bate, E. R. Bayly, B. B. Beach, O. Benson, J. N. Beaumont, E. A. Bolillos, Mrs. E.

R.

Lamarnt, Mr. &

Mrs, do. Lambert, Mrs.

W. H. Lonl, E.' Lobb, Dr EL.

M.

Low, Mrand 'Mrs. C. L... bow, Miss V. Lyall, Dr. A. Mackenzio, A. MacIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Nei MacLaren,

A.

AND SINGAPORE.

THE Company's Steamship

"NAMBANG"

having arrived from the above Pofta Consignes of eargo by her ate hureby informed that their goods will be,de- livered from alongsido.

Cargo "impeding the discharge of remaining on board alter 4 p., the 24th inst., will be handed at Consignee's risk and expeurs.

J.

by

Bernhardt, Misses Mancell, A. H.

No Fire Lustranca will be affected. Bill of Lading will be vonatersigned JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

General Maangure. 1828

Bell, J. A. W.

Bona, G. A.

8. & A.

Marcy, F. A.

Berry, Miss

Martin, G.

Beynon, Capt.

Bowinan, Mrs.

Martin, R. B. Matheson, Mrs. It, T. and child.

Hongkong 23rd April, 1913.

McKean, Dr. G.

Brook, Mrs. F.

W.

Brown, J. G.

McKenny, Dr.

Mehta, K. B.

C. R.

Block, G.

M. C.

Brown, Mr, and C. W. & Mrs.

Mrs. 11. D.

Carey, J. J.

Сабо, .. Е.

Clark, R. M.

Clark, Mrs. R. Cambridge, A. J. Cartwright, Mrs.

J. H.

Morocki, J. Mossulam, D. Micholi, H. H. Millard, Mrs. J.

J. Miller, L, Moltke. Count

& valet Moore, Mr. and

Mrs. P, J. Movellan, A. P. Munn. Mr. and

Chalmera, J. S. · Claxton, A. A. Cogan, Mrs. J. Cohon, R. Cohen, Mrs. S. Cokely, T. J. Condit, Miss R. Corred, A: Cowen, Mrs. W. F.

F.

Cranston. J W.

Crocker, Miss

Birs. M. 1, Muller, C. Muldor, J. D.

Neumann, Dr.

J. Newinan, E.

Cropper, Mr. and O'Leary,

Mrs. F.

Crowe, W. E.

Cunningham, J.

.M.. Davies, G. H., Dannecker, Mr.

& Mrs. O Darnell, H. B. Davis, C. H. Davis, Mrs. H.

C.

Doane, A. F: Durham, C. Dorteano, Mr. &

Mrs. & 2 child- ron,

Dowar, J. #! Diehl, T. D'Oettingen, V. Douglas, Mrs. R.

H.

Doorn, G. von W. Dowley, W. A. Duncker, C. 1. Eastman, Miss

O. S..

G.

|

Miss

Pitt, Mr. & Mrs.

HAM. Poulet, A. Proity, Mr. and Mrs, F. W: Prior, Mr. and

Mrs. C. H. Ray, E. H. Reay, Miss F.

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

8.8. SIGERIA.".

FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN |

PORTS AND SHANDIAL,

The above mentioned vessel having srrived Consignes of "cargo are hereby notifed to send in theit Bills of lading ful countersignature and take immediate alongside. delivery of cargo from

Cargo inreding discharge will be landed imediately at consignees, risk and expense

Cag retusing undelivered Satur day the 26th., inst., at noon will bi lauded at cousigaren risk and expense.

Cargo remaining undelivered Friday May 2nd. 1943, st noon, will, in addi- tion to landing charge be subject to storage charge.

No fire insurance whatever will be effe.ted.

All chafed and otherwise damaged cargo will be examined at the above! Company's godown Thunday May Int. 1918, at 10a.m.

No claims will be entertained an- less accompanied by short delivery note or list of exceptione taken at the time of delivery to consignoos and signed for and on behalf of the Pacific Mail S.8. Co.

All claims must be filed on or before Reid, R. T.May 25th 1918, otherwise, they will Richards, Miss

not be recognized; C.

FRED J. HALTON,

Agent.

CRS 1 Hongkong. 15th April, 1918.

Rickotts, Mr. &

'Mrs. W. R. Robins, C. F. Robinson, W. V. Rosonstock, C.

W. Russell, J. B. Schrogardus,

Mrs. Sharp, E. H. Sharp, Mrs. E,

H.

Astor House,

Lugebil, V." Martin, Mr. & Musso, F. Marshall, W.

Allon, H, J., Arnold, J. B. Bethune, W. Birot, L.

Brown, I. C.

Brown, E. C. Brown, H. J. Chopard, F. A.

Cruz, Mr. & Mrs.

B-S Dadeoglon II. Duphy, Mra.

Ehrhardt, Capt. Sidford,.. Mra.Gremer, F. D.

W.

Sibley, J. C.

G. V.

Ehrenfels, Mr. Smith Mr and

and Mrs. H. C.

Mrs. E. E.

Erlanger, Mr. & Smith-Marriott

C. E

Mrs,

Falconer, Mr. & Sorby, V.

Mrs. P. I.

Soubise, Dr. J.

Fisher, A. Francois, Chi, Gale, Y. T. Greig, W. Guthrie, Mr. and

Mrs, A. S. Suthor land, PHall, J. W.

D.

Finlayson, Mrs. Soubies, A.

C.

Southmayd, J.

Finlayson, Dr. A.

M.

Fisher, H. G.

Tish, J.

,

Fowler, E. A. S.

Fynes-Clinton,

R.

B.

Spittlos, Mr. H.

Mrs. James.

Spiro, S.

Square, Miss.

Garland, Mr. and Stainer, Lt. and

Mrs. H. P.

Mra. C. E.

Garlang, L. S.Stanford, W H.

Garland, Miss. Geare, Mrs. Georgeson, Mr.

& Mrs. George, F. R. Gossler, Dr. Goldsmith, Mr.

Stoarne, Dr. and Mrs, C. H.. Steinbach, U. Stearns, Master,

J. E. Stoolo, Rev. J. Stephenson, B. Stubbs, Mrs. I.

Bance, C. E. A...” Hardy, Chas.

AFRIDO

BAYER

BAYER

WHIL

Afridol-

Soap

Prevents

Prickly Heat

Consignels

BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

From ANTWERP, MIDDLESERO, LONDON AND STRAITS.

To Sail

FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND MOJI.

THE Steamship

“THONGKA ¡Capt. D, M. Kolios, will be despatched fr the above ports on THURSDAY, the 1st May, at nann.

The Bicamer bas unpatior accom; modation for passengers, is installed throughout with Electric. Light and carries a duty certified doctor.

Return Tools to Japsa" (coorpjing 20 doya.)

The Steators leave about every 3 weeks for Shanghai sed Kobe (Inland Fas), returning vin Moji, poviding a

6.8." BENMOER," ~~ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous Mayhood, J. Rand/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Meyer, Mrs. B. Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and lay of 5 to 6 days in Japan.

Miller, F. F. Monroe, Mr: &

Mrs: P. Morgan, F. E Morris, Mrs. K.

do Musso, F. Niameyer, Mc

& Mrs. Purr, V. C. Petersen, A. Puvogel, Ferd Ripley Rt. S. Roche. Mr. and Mrs. do La Sanders, N.

Harper, Mr. and Schomber, F.,

Nro. J. H.

Honery, J.

Hickman, E F. Hosaens, Kurt Hudson, C. M. Javet, C. Jones, E. M. Johnson, W. Juster, W. Lacson, L. E. Longone, G.. Long, H.

Sleason. J. J. Smac's, W.

Stirling, Mrs.

Tolentmo, E. V.

Trawver, W..E.

Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods-retaining-andelivered after the 20th inst, will be subject to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 6th prox, or they will not be roognized.

All broken, ohsfed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Gódowne. where they will be examined on the

this 11.

by

No Fire Insurance has been effect od.

Retara tickets are available by the Indo-China Steam Navigation Co.'s

For Freight or Fange, apply to Steamers. Fare for round trip $120.

DAVID, SASSOON & Co., Ltd. Agents... Hongkong, 24th April, 1913. [1380

Notices

THE

REMINGTON

Bills of Lading will be countersignad TYPEWRITER !!'

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.

Agente. Hongkong, 22nd April, 1913.

Vincent, F. M. TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

Wellomberski

A. Willson, Gil-

bert R.

Winston, E. C. Zoboli, A. G.

Grand Hotel,

Banicofort, C.

& Mrs. L. A. Gordon, A. G. Sturgis, Mrs. C. Alinberg, K.

R. Goulbourn, V. Gould, Mr. J. Sturgis, Miss E. Benchanson, P. Gourgoy, X.

R.

Boggy, D. Gras, E.

Sutton, Mrs. O. Bonetta, Miss V. Grisogono, P. O.

.D. Voni.

Tait, J. M. Hall, Capt. T. P. Tapp, J, R. Hanna, Dr. J. G. Tatam, Mrs. Harbord, W. T. Taylor, B. Henderson, C. A. Thomas, A. H. Herridge, J. R. N.

J

Hewett, Hon. E. Thummer, Miss

A.,0.M.G:

Holmes, G.

Hai Yuo-may

Hunter, R. Hughe, Miss Innes, Capt. R. Irwin. R. Jackson, Mrs.

M. G

Jones, W. B

Joseph, Mrs. M.

Brill, Dr.

Bumann

Cumann

Calvert, Miss

Lorria

Lowell, Mr. &

Mre. Mayr. Mr. and

Mrs.

Merlin, I

Meyer, N. Miller, F. Moller Crow, Mr. and Moonan, J.

Mrs.

Parshall, J. Sanborn, W. Schmidt

Elson, W:

Grant, G. Frenck, O. Fridley, G. Grace, Miss Haden, F. Higginbotham Keyt, Dr. Kubl

A

Stephano, Misa Thomas, Mr. &

Mrs. A. Watkins,.G. Welsmann, O. Wille, E. Woodcock

Tingloy, Mr. & Mrs. R. P. Waldron, Miss

D. M. K. Walker, A; V. Waterhouse,

Mrs, E. B. Waterhouse,

Miss Watkins, H. Webb, Mr. and Bevington, F.

Mrs. B.

Caldwell, Mr. Weill, Mr. and Caldwell, Miss

Mrs. A. and 4 Carpenter, Mr.

and Mrs. children b N.E.

Weston, Mra. B. Cornell, W. A.

F. Kenney, F. W.

Haselfoot, L. Kinesche J. G. Wood, G: G. H.

& Mru Kirkpatrick, R. Young, Mrs, W. Kydd, Mr. and Smith, Mrs, G.

K.

Young, Miss Kruseman, A

Joseph, O. Joseph, Miss Judah, Mrs. A

Craigieburn.

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

MAMrs. Morley, Mrs.

Smith, B. G.

Wood, B. M.

"

THE Steamship

"SHINYO MARU."

1923

FROM SAN FRANCISCO, via HONOLULU, AND JAPAN PORTS AND MANILA.

The Man who makes any other Typewriter always PRETENDS to make it as good as the REMING- TON."

The man who buy any other The above-named Steamer having Typewriter always hopes it will arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby be as good as the REMINGTON.

for countersignature, and to take imme- diate delivery of Cargo from alongside Cargo remaining undeliverd on 26th Apill at noon will be landed at Con- ignea's risk and expense and delivery mart then be taken from the Company's Godown.

No Fire Insurance whatever will be ¿ffosted

J

SIEMSSEN & CO.

Sole Agents for

HONGKONG, CANTON,) SOUTH CHINA and FORMOSA.

Notices

EAK TRAMWAYS CO.

LIMITED.

TIME TABLE.

10 m.

WAK DATA, 7.00 a.m. to 8.00a.m. Eysty 15 mie 8.00 h. to 10.00 .. EU 19,00 am to 11.00a.m. 11.50 ■mi. to 12.46 pm. 18.45 pm to 1.16 fm.

1.15 p.m. to 1.40 p.m.

19

15min.

15.

10 mi.

11

23-mis!

1.45 p.m. to 2.10 p.m.

10 ma

|

2,10 p.m. to 5.00 pm

i mi-

6.00 pm 8.10 p.m

NIGHT OARS.

I

850 p.m. and 9 p. 9.80 p.m. 10 11:07 pm, ere v half hour, 11.00 p.m. to 1145 p.m. every quarter of an hour,

SUNDAYS.

17

15 mit.

8.00 ... to 10.80 m.. every 15 min

10 mis. :0.80 .. to 11.00 .m. "

15 mio. 11.45 am. to 12.00 boo

10 mis -12.00 nươg to 1.00 p.m. 1.00 p.m. to 6.00 pm. 5.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. 7.00 pm to 8.10 p.m. 10 min. NIGHT CARS as on Week Days. BATURDAYS.

** 10 miz

15 min.

11

Extra Care at 12 midnight.

8 PROIAL CARE.

By Arrangemant at the Company'. Ouite, Alexandrs Building",

Des Voeux Road..

GLYSOGEN

GIVES LABILITY

NERVOUS

TREATMENT

MEN

STRENGTHENED

ADDS VITALITY

Immediate Results. Guaranteed Barn- lass Valuable in all cases of åtrophy, Wusting and other forine of Nervous Debility, as it restores, developes and

Notices

TO GOLERS AND OTHRS

SMOKE EMBASSY CIGARETTES AND TOBACO.

THEY

BEAT

EVERY- THING

Studebaker

LAW & SONS.

No. 3 Duddell Street.

ents.

The Gas Accumulao., Ltd. of the United Im.

LIGHT HOUSES, BUYS, BEACONS, RAI,

AND ALL INSTALLATIONS FOR HOUS

CRAFT ARE FURNISHED

US!

ALSO DISSOLVED ACETYLENe gas jand LIGHTING PURPOSES.

For Prices and Pärticulars Apply to

ork Buildings.

ARTHUR NILSĴO.,

Gen. Agents For

SENNET

FR

JEWELLERS, DIAMOND

AND WATCHMAI HALL MARKED SILVER AND FÅ Hongkong Hotel Buildings.

JUST

ARRIVE

Large Consigament Best Turkishy M. CCA In Tins of 100, 50 and Cork Tipped, Gold Tipped TURCO-EGYPTIAN

634

TOBACRE.

G. W. RAMCHAND IRECT IMPORTERS OF SILKS, CEN,

PONGEE SILK, CREPE DE CHINES.

Old Post Office Building,

Opt.

CAMPBELL, MOORĄ

THE BEST BARBER SHOP IN THI PODISCHIROTS, MANICURES AND

LADIES HERS,

HONGKONG HOTEL BUILDI

D. CHELLAR THE

BEST SILK.

strengthens by the outward application EMBROIDERIES, MALTESE

of an invigorating salys (Glyso-Na]m) with thould of aur colebrated Glysogon Waters (paistablo). Either preparation is $1.00 old--large box), Treo boxes $1.00 gaki, One appliendon alone proves our state- ment in YDYY, CHAN,

E. Q. GLYSQ GALEG CO.

Lynbrook, N. X., (UBA)

Fight For A Derelict. Crossing the North Sea on the way from flamburg to Leith, the steamship Coblentz found a der.

CHINESE LACES.

ARE

FILIPINO BARBERP

THE BEST IN THE CO Come to us for AMERICAN Electige! TRY OUR NEW SHAMPOOING AND HASSINO.

31, Des Vœux Road....

HILL BERGDAHL · &

SOLE Maunfacturers of AGUa hili BEST purveyors of Zoedone, Otager Beer, all Actors,

and Cordials. 4, OROSS LANE, A Telephone 718, For Price Lists and Order |

A Curious Charge..

A Strike Saya the Strhel

a.tified to send in their Bills of lading The man who uses any other eliot steel barque in a very bat- Typewriter WISHES it were astered condition, and despite a heavy sea determined attempts good of the REMINGTON. N.D-Fitase write, and return of post will bring were made to salve her. She

of charge an illustrated booklet "Touch Method Typewriter Instructor, invaluable to proved to be the French barque all log a typewriting machine.

Marie, 1,958 tons net, the crew of which had previously been landed at Grimsby. Men from the Coblentz climbed aboard.the derelict, a hawser was passed be- A Chinese has been remanded the 19th-Tho E tween the two vessels and the at the Singapore police court on Last night bore ch ateamer took the barque in tow. a charge of causing death by a semblance to a lady When the hawser snapped the rash sot. The accused was quar-engineers of all the sailors made another attempt relling with another man and in ship' Company's with a second hawser After the heat of the moment, threw a having brought much careful handling it looked stone at him. His aim was bad effects ashore per as if the prize was to be gained, and the stone went through a of the dispute be but the barque would not answer window in a neighbouring house pany and theme her helm in the rough sea, and and knocked over a lamp. Flames ing of represe the second hawser snapped As quickly spread through the room sides, howeve there was no heavier howser and a Chinese women was so amicably arran aboard, the derelict had to be left badly burnt that she died in the be strikers ret to her fate,

hospital.

with all their

No claim will be recognised after the Goods have left the Godown, and All Goode remaining undelivered on Ap1il, 29th inst. 5p.m. alternoon, will be subject to rent and landing charges.

All chafed and otherwise damaged Cargo to be lalt in godown, and examins. tion of same to be hold on 80th April 1818, at 3 p.

All Claims must be fled on or before 8th May, otherwise they mill not be recognised path aan?

8. MORIMOTO,

Agent Hongkong 2243 April, 1918.

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