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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MAY

1913.

HOTEL LISTS.

Hongkong Hotel.

"Ashley, Miss O. Kittredge, F. W.

E.

Jr.

Aurely, G.

Knapp, W. M.

Bandouin, M.

Kruseman, A.

Barborini, E. T.

King. Dr.

&

Baring, M.

Mrs.

Bate, E. R.

King, Miss

Beach, O..

Kirtpatrick, R.

Notices

Sail

Beaumont, E. A. · E,

Bellion, Mrs. E. Lacha mp,H.

Re

Bona, G. A.

Berry, Miss B. Ling,

Beynon, Capt.

Č. R.

Bidwell, G.A. F.

Bishop, Mrs. T.

B.

Bishop, F. E, Blanch, N. F.

Brown, Mr. and

Mrs. E. L.

Brown, R.

Lambert, Mrs.

W. H.

Sidney

W.

Lobb, Dr. E L.

M.

Macdonald, Mr.

Studebaker

LAW & SONS.

and Mrs. and No. 3 Duddell Street.

obild & nurse DIESEL MOTORS

Mackenzie, A.

MacIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mange, Mr. and

Mr. F.

Maokichan, A.

Cairns, R. S.

Campbell, Mre. 5.

Campbell, The S.

Misses S.

Martin, G.

Cambridge, A. J. Matheson, Mrs.

Colman, W. G. 8. R. T.

Gorhams, W. J. '

Garton, Mr. and

Mrs. L. T.

Chalmers, J. §. Claxton, A. Au Clinton, R. F.

Clissold, Mr. and

Mrs.

Cogan, Mrs. J.

Colven, J.

Connor, F.

Cowen, Mrs. W.

F.

child.

Sole Agents.

A SPECIALITY. The Diesel Motor Co. Ltd. of Stockholm, supplies

Stationary Diesel "POLAR" Motors from 23 to 1000 B.H.P. for Electric Power & Lighting Stations, Workshops, Pumps Mills, etc.

Direct Reversible Marine "POLAR " Motors from Go to 2000 and B.H.P., both high-speed and slow-speed types.

Maxson, J. R.

Mecklenburgh,

H. L. McKean, Dr. G.

W.

Cheap Quality Oil Fuels Used

I

1st Class References & Testimonials. Pices & Particulars. Also Complete Estimates from

ARTHUR NILSSON & CO.,

General Agents For China.

CW&M FILIPINO BARBER SHOP.

Merecki, J:

Moore, R. J. Moss, H. N.

Begular Steamship Service

With Liberty to call as the Malibay Coast.

or ab. nt

Proroann Railing from HomeTown FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK 5.8. "GRAZEE" 10th May.

For Freight and farther information, Apply to

DODWELL & 00., LTD

(284 Hongkong. 9th April 1918.

Notices

|FRESH CONSIGNMENT OF

SUMMER CORSETS"

JUST UNPACKED.

ROYAL

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OUR NEW SHAMPOOING

AND HAIR DRESSING. E

31, Des Vœux Road.

S

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RARE

E

THE BEST IN THE COLONY! Come to us for AMERICAN Electric Massage!

McKenny, Dr.

McNab, Mr. and

Mira R. J.

TRY

Cracker, Miss Davies, G. H.

Muldor, J. D. F.

Nowman, E.

Davie, C. H.

Norden, H.

Deane, A. F. Deane, Dr.

Mrs.

O'Leary,

Miss

&

G.

Ossorio, J.

Pistzcker, J. A.

Mrs. & 2 ohild-

Pila, F.

Dowar, J.

Pinto, Mr. and

Derteano, Mr. &

"дел

Pinnock, A. J.

Douglas, Mrs. R. Mrs. E. E G.

H.

Doubler, F. H,

Dowley, W. A., Duncan, Mrs. J. Dupuy, Mr. and

Mra.

d'Weill. Ehrenfels, Mr. &

Mrs. H. C.

Farrell, E. H. Farrell, U. A.

Finlayson, Mrs.

0.

Bieber, H. G. Frankan, E. Fumagalli, Mr.

& Mrs. Garland, Mr. &

Mrs. E. P. Garland, Miss H. Garland, M, Garland, L. B. Geare, Mr. and.

Mrs. K. Gillard, Mr. and

Mrs. L. V1

Gordon, A. G.

Provost, E.

·D. CHELLARAM. THE BEST SILK STORE. EMBROIDERIES, MALTESE AND

CHINESE LACES.

Consignees

Poulain, Mr, & PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP

Mrs.

Ray, B. H. Reay, Miss F. Richards, Miss

0.

Ricketts, Mr. & Mrs. W. R. Robins, C. F. Robinson, W. V. Rumsey, Mies

R, Sainderichln,

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COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

*8.8. CHINA.”

FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN

PORTS AND MANILA.

Consignee

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI- GATION CO., LTD.

From CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE,

The above mentioned vessel baring THE Company's Steamship

Arrived Conalgnees' of cargo are hereby

notified to send in their Bills of lading

YATSHING,"

for countersignature and take immediate having arrived from the above parts, delivery of cargo from alongside.onsignees of cargo are heroby informed Cargo im;ading discharge will be that their goods will be delivered from. landed immediately at consignees risk alongside.

and expense.

Cargo impeding the discharge or re- Carge remsing undelivered Wadna-maining on bard after 4 pm the 2nd day the 7th, Inst., fire pm, will be inst., will be landed at "Consignar's landed at consigates risk and expense.

Bibley, J. O. Smith, Mr. and

Mrs. E. E Smith, "Mrs. D. Smith, Kenneth Sorby, V. Southmayd, J. storage charge.

B Sutherland, P.

D.

Spear, Capt. H. Spire. 8.

Gore Browne, H. Square, Miss.

Stainer, Lt. and

Gould, Mr. J. Mrs. C. E.

Goulbourn, V.

Gourgey, L.

Btrotz, H. C.

Grisogono, P. O. Tapp, J. R.

Von,

Tohl, Mr. and

Hall, Capt, T. P. Hammond, J.・ Hanna, Dr. J. G. Harbord, W. T. Hatheway, Miss

B.

Mrs. W. Tully, Miss - Vissenson; Mr.

& Mrs. Tobin, R. J. Townsend, Miss Heath, Mro. P.

M. Hewett, Hon. E. Walcott, Mrs. A, C.M.G. F. M. & maid Howe, Mrs. Geo., Watkins, H.

Webb, Mr. and.

Mrs. B.

R

Bei Yue-may

Hubet, Mr. and Weidler, W. E. Mr. P. E. and White, F. W. infant

White, H. P. Innes, Capt. R. White, D.

Jones, Wm. B. Whitton, J. R. Judah, Mrs. A. Wood, G. G.

N.E.

Wood, Miss R- Kem, Miss A. Yandell, 8. P..

Grand Hotel, Almberg, K. Lenoir, Miss F Boggs, D.

J.

Bonetta, Miss V. Mayr, Mr. and Boucheosky, Mr.

. & Mra.

Bradmann, 8,

Brill, Dr.

Mrs.

Merlin, L. Meyer, N.

Millar,

Crew, Mr. and Moller

Mra. M

Grant, G.

·Frenck, O. #

Fridley, G. Haden, F.

Karkatzky, Mrs.

&Miss

Keyt, Dr.

Lorra

Moonan, J. Parsball, J.. Schmidt Soon Kim Stephano, Mia Thomas, Mr. &

Mrs. A. Watkins, G. Weismann, C.

· Wik, E.

Craigieburn. Bevington, F.Mullins. Lieut.-] Caldwell, Mr. Col. & Mrs. A Caldwell, Misa J., R.G.A Carpenter, Mr. Morley, Miss and Mrs. Nation, W.. Cornell, W. A. - Ram, E. A. -

Hauslfoot Lt. Galbraith, V. Kydd, Mr. and Smith, Mrs. G.

Morley, Mrs.

Smith, E. G. Wood;:E. M.

to landing charge be subject to

risk and expense. ¡

R BONTON

MON-RUSTABLE

Also

Nerve Sufferers find

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 S needs, which are specially and quickly satis

fied by Sanalogen.

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T

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A LARGE VARIETY OF CLUNY TORCHON

And

KULING LACES

American

Corset Store.

16 Des Voeux Road:

MEE CHEUNG.

No Fire Isaaco will be effecial by Cargo remaining undelivered Tuesday 13th inst. at noon, will, in additions in any case whatever,

Bill of Lading will be cogateraigned ART JARDINE, MATHESON AND CO., LTD., Agents,

by

No fire Insurance" whatever, will be effected.

All chafed' and otherwise damaged cargo will be examined at the above Hongkong. It May, 1015.

Company's godown Monday May

18th, 1918, at 10a.m.

No claims will be entertained un- lena socompanied by short delivery note er list of exceptions taken at the time of

delivery to consignees and signed for and

on behalf of the Pacific Mail S.8. Co.

All alaims must be filed on or before

To ́Sail®

AMERICAN AND MAN- CHURIAN-LINE.

(341

June 6th 1818, otherwise they will Hongkong--New York. not be recognized,

O. H. MITTER. Hearne, 6 May, 1918

Acting Agent.

847

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG & SINGAPURE, HE Ete mship

"TORILLA,"

T

having arrived from the above porta, consiguess of cargo are hereby informed that their goods will be delivered from a'ong.ide.

Cargo impeding the discharge of the vessel will be landed at once, at consig ness' risk and expones.

Cargo remaining on board after I p.m.,

AMERICAN ÁSIATIC 8.8. 00.

FOR NEW YORK WIL PORTS & SUEZ CANAL. (With liberty to call us tiẹ Ma'aber |

Coast)

8.5. "PITY OF BARODA" or shout 88th May, 1918. || For freight and further information,

of the 7th inst., will be lended at consig-apply to nees' risk and expense:

No Fire Insurance has bran offsited,

Bill of Lading will be contareigned by the undersigned, DAVID SASSOON & CO., LTD

Arents, Hongkong, 4th May, 1918,

FOR KOBE AND MOJI

THE Steamship

[844

"TORILLA," Capt. O, J. Swanson, R.N.R, will be despatched for the above postoon Friday,

the 9th i. st., at soon.

The Steamer has superior so0015- modation for

is installed passenger, throughout with Electric Light and carries a duly certified doctor.

Batgen Tours to Japan (cccupying 20 days)

The Steamers leave about every 3 weeks for Shanghai and Kobe (Inland Bea), returning via Moji, providing stay of 5 to 6 days in Japan.

Beturn tickets are available by the Indo-China Steam Navigation Co's Steamers Tare for round tip $120.

For Freight or Fausage, apply to

DAVED BASBOOM & Co., Ltd.

Agents Hoogkoon, 2nd May, 1018.

(814)

BHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,

·General Agents.

1346

Hongkong. May, 8th 1918. Regular Steamship Service

With Liberty to call at the Malabar Coast, Proposad Sailing From Hongkong. FOR NEW YORK.

$ 6. "LOTHIAN"

apply to

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or abont 18th May, For Freight and father inform-tion, DODWELL & 00,, LTD

Agents Fongkong, 30th April. 1918.

(888 GLEN LINE (MCGREGOR, *GOW & 00,,) LTD,

MARSEILLES, LONDON &

FOR

ANTWERP.

HE Steamship TH

"GLENTURRET”. Capt. B. Wetstar, will be repite al the above poris oa 5th Jige, 1912. For Freight or Batt ge. #pp » to SHEWAN TO MES & DO,

for

Agaɔta. Hongking, 23rd April, 1918,

PHOTOGRAPHER HONGKONG. TELIPHONE NO, 1013.

Developlag, Printing & Enlarging Houzsong, Di May, 1911.

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 Sauntogen, this regenerativé, force, feeding and sustaining the delicate nervous net-work, and infusing energy into every part of the system, is recognised by 16,000 practising physicians who have writtes hearty cadorsements of this greatest of food tonics.

Sanatogen will Help You!

Yon who are nervous, run down, below par, should

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 Sanatogen will not merely free you from those symp. toms for a time. It will go on deing you good until you are really well again. And all the time you have the satisfaction. of knowing that you are taking a preparation endorsed by the best medical authorities --a scientific health food, with true tonic properties.

Saratogen can be obtained of all Chemists.

grasp the helping hand of Saratogen.

Write to-day for a Free Copy of The Art of Living," by Dr. Andrew Wilson, the famous medical author. This interesting beok tells you all about Sanatogen, and also contujus a great deal of valuable advice on health topics. Write at once, mentioning this paper, to the manufacturers of Sanatogen, Mesara. A. Writing & Co., 6, Kluklang Road, Shanghai.

AFRIDOL Soap=

TOGEN

The Rt. Hon.

Notice

THE REMINGTON TYPEWRITER

WE kuow of na belter argument to Convisce you of the superiority of thị Remington Typewriter thanto si owumt

a to place one lo your toOffice in order that you may compare it a very

way with any other Typewriter.

No argument we caus ibink of, le as Convinclog as, the Machitto itaella

Sir John Gorst, Privy Councillor the King of England, writes: "Sir John Gorst wishes to say he has long been ic- | week?.

the quainted with

י.

great merits of Sanut- ogen-has taken it with excellent results, and when necessary will certainly take it again."..

Dr. Claude E. Wheeler, the famous physician, writes: The debili tnted verves and tis sues take up Sanat- ogel as the parched earth drinks up water. The phosphorus exists in this food tonic in a' form which is practi

cally identical with the highly phosphor- isel nerve substance into which it becomes merge. Sanatogen is a purely scientific and physiological restora tive, and there is no reaction."!

Will you test one free for one

If so, when please ?

If you want to write ordinary letters, ask for MODEL 10.

If it is for tabulator work, "ask for MODEL,11.

If you want to Add and Sub- tract as well as write, ask for the Remington Wahl-

N.B.-Pleise write, and return of post will bring you free of charge an illustrated booklet "Touch Kabod Typewriter, Instructor," invaluable to ail using a typewritlag machin

SIEMSSEN & CO.

Sole Agents for HONGKONG, CANTON, SOUTH CHINA and FORMOSA.

DEAK TRAMWAYS CO.. LIMITED.

TIME TABLE

WIK DATO.

7.00 .m, to 8,00 sam. Every 15 min 8,00 m.in. to 10.00a.m.

10.00 a.m. to 11.00.

11.80a.m. to 19.45 p.m.

נו

10 miu.

15 min.

15 min.

10 min.

17

1.15 p.m. to 1.45 p.m. 11

15 mln.

11

15 min.

90

10 mia.

Lady Henry Somerset, 18.45 p.m. to 1.15 p..

1.45. p.m. to 2.15 p.m. 10 min.

the well-known social reformer, writes - "Many restoratives are recommended, but I do not think I have come across anything I be lieve in more than Sanatogen. It is aa ideal tonic food with. wonderful restorative powers."*

Professor Tobold, the famous scientist, writes:-"Patients suffering frout nervons exhaustion quickly re gain strength and vitality by using Sanatogen."

Mr. Arasid Bennett, the distinguished writer, states:-"The

tonic effect of Sanat ogen on me is simply wonderful,"

Skin diseases

so as Prickly Heat

B

BAYER

Furunculosis Ringworm Frambösia

e prevented or rapidly

cured by

Bayer

Afridol Soap

2.15 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m.

#

BIGHT CARS.

8 50 p., and 9 p.m., 9.30 pm, to

11.01 p.m. arery half hour.

11.00 p.m. to 11.45 p.m.

every quarter of an hour,

HUNDAYS.

17

11

15 mic.

10 mla. 15 min.

19

10 val.

11

15 mats.

*

10

8.00 a.m. to 10.50 m.m. every 15 min, 10.30 a.m. to 11.00 mm. 10 mic, 11.45 a.m. to 12.00 soon 12.00 noon to 1.00 p. 1.00 pm to 5.00 p.m. 5.00 pm to 6.00 p.m. 6.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. 7.00 p.m. to 6.10 p.m.

FIGHT CARS as on Wack Days, SATURDAYS.

By

Extra Cars at 12 midnight,.

SPEUIA BARA

Arrangement at the Company's Oftes, Alexandra Building". Das Voans Road

LESSONS IN CHINESE. MB LI HON FAN, Chinese gradusta versed in literature, has been a teacher to Europesa officials and merchants in this Colony for over ton yests.

He has good method if training Earopenas to pass in the Chinese ex- amination, and is possessed of a first rate certifente as a China teacher, He has also a good knowledge, ol Mandarin and Hakka.

Those who intend learning the Chiu- | ese language are requested to write oura

of "Hongkong Telegraph" offse of direct to 87 Hollywood Bond, Ist Boor. Haaqbronz. 20žb Jan. 191,1% (TAN

COMMERCIAL.

Langkat Oll Output.

tot

Telegraphic information dated 1st. inst. has been received in Shanghai from the Sumatra Dirce tor and Manager of the Maste chappij

Mijn-bosch-in Landbouwexploitatie in Langkat, to the effect that the Output of Crude oil during the month of.. April was 12,281 tons,

Japanese Mining Pretensions.

The right to operate the mines at Pen-chi Hu along the An-Feng Railway has been monopelized" by the Japanese merchants, who now wish to construct conjointly. with the Chinese a light railway between there and Taize Ho.. proposal has been submitted by them to the Tutub of Fengtien, who after instituting an investiga.. tion, has submitted the qupation: to the Provincial Assembly. The Bill has been rejected. The enterprise will be undertaken by some rich Chinese me

merchants,

who will also appoint representre tives to the Straita Bettlements and other places to sell shares to die Chinese residing there. Exchange.

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