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HOTEL LISTS.

Hongkong Hotel..

Barberini, E. T. Beto, E. R. Bates, H. B. Beach, O. Belilios, Mrs. E.

R.

Bayly, B. B. Barberzieux,

Miss H.

Kent, Capt. W.

Ex

Kabel, E 8.. Kadoorie, Ellis Kruseman, A. Lam, K. F. Lloyd, G. T..

VESSELS IN PORT.

Steamers.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1913.

Empress of Asia, Br. s.s. 8,889, 8. Robinson 30 July- Liverpool via Capetown 14th Juno Gori.—R‚D.C. Robert Dollar, Br, s.s. 3,420, B, L.

Lobb, Dr. E. L.Taishun,

M...

Castro, Mr. & Leeman, T.

Mra. F. H.D. E. MacIntyre, Mr. Castro, Miss D. and Mrs. Net!

Martin, G.

E. Castro, Master Mason, C. Fare-

D. E.

brother Campbell, Mrs. & Matheson, Miss.

Minsan 8.

M.

Morton, 28th July-Moji 23rd July, Coal.-R. D. & Co.

Chi. ss. 1,216. R. Fano- More, 27th July--Shang-

hai 22nd July, Gen.-0, M. 8. N, Co.

Unkai Maru, Jap. 8.8. 2,275, Y.

To Sail

"INDRA" LINE, LIMITED.

For BOSTON & NEW YORK. (With Liberty to Call at Malabar Const)

THE Steamship

** INDRAGHIRI »

Capt. Kolway, will be despatched

sa above on 14th August.

This Steamer has superior accommo-

Nagato, 31st July-Moji|dation for a limited number of saloon 24th July, Coal.-M.B.K. | passengers,

Yunnan, Fr. 98. 4,218, Olmen, { For freight or pamage, apply to

31st July-Colombo,- M. M.

Cambridge, A. J. Matheson, Mrs. Chill, Fr., Erohenauer, 1st

Chapple, F. T

Claxton, A. A. Coleman, Dr. A.

L. E. F

R. T.

McKean, Dr. G.

W. Mehta, B. K. Merecki, J. Moulder, A, B. Mulder, Mr &

Mrs. J. D. F. Maisonneuve,

Mrs. E R. Douglas, Mr. & Mok, G. P.

Calkins, Mrs. A. Davie, C. H. Derteano, Mr. & Mrn. & 2 child- ren.

Dewar, J.

Mrs. R. H. Neubert, Dr. Eedy, Capt.G.W. Nolte, Dr R. Ehrenfele, Mr. & North, R. H

Mre. H. E.

Fisher, H. G.

Gallotte, H:

Garrow, H.

Gessler, Dr.

O'Leary, Miss

G.

Ormiston, J.;

Point, E.

Ray, E. H.

Reay, Mises F.

Geare, Mr. and Roxburgh, R.R.

Mrs. I, H.

Gillespie, Dr. J.

M. Gordon, A. G... Goulbourn, V Gourgey, I. Grimshaw, R. J. Grisogono, P. O.

Von.

Gumbitz, A. K. Hall, P. C. Hanna, Dr. J. G. Hannibal, Mr. &

Mrs. W. A. Harbord, W. T., Hewett, Bon, Mr. E. A., OM.G. Hartmann, Dr. Innes, Capt. R. Judah, Mrs. A.

Ne E. Kingston, T, W.

H

Rand, Mrs. V. Sibley, J. C.. Singer, E.T. Smith, Mr. and

Mrs. E. E. Swift, Mrs. Geo - H. Sorby, V. Square, Miss A. Socorro, J: P. Tapp. J. R. Theodorides, E:

.Th.

Walker,. Capt.

H. A. Weidler, W. E. White, F. W. Wood, G. G.. Wong, H. 1. Williams. Capt.

0.0. Ybolcon, Y. King Edward Hotel.

Logan, W. Mackintosh, J.

A.

Almond, Mrs. R.

Cargill, F. J.

Castro, C.

W.

Chee, T. Connell, R. Connell, H. E. Dobble, Mr.

Mrs. Donaldson,

A.. Finchett, Mrs. Gerlach, Mr. &

Mrs. W. W. Grimble, G. Harris, J. B. Heinemann. Mr.

& Mrs.

'Hingle, E. J. Jensen, B. Kraft, Mr. &

Mrs. W. D. Lauritsen, Mr. &

Mrs. Lemare, Mr. &

Mrs.. Lennox, J.

Grand

Bird, W. C..

Majer, Mrs. Massey, Miss. McHugh, Mr. & Mrs. F. E. Mody, Mr. &

JARDINE, MATHESON AND CO., LTD., Agata,

Notices.

NATURA! #HAPE CORK" TIPPED

PALL MALL

TAMOUS CIGARETTES

[159

Better Butler

NEW YORK

AMERICAN ASTATIC ́8.8. 00 Hongkong-- New York.

August-Marseille 29th Bongkong, 81st July, 1918. June, Gen-N. M. & Co. Shidzuoki Maru, Jap. s. 4.072,

1. Irisawa, 3rd Inst: Beattle & Ports 31st July, Gen.-N. Y, K. Childar, Nor. s.8. 1,102, Nile

Hjorth, 7th inst-Peka-} longan, Gen.-A. T. & Co." Kueichow, Br. s.s. 1,220, Forsyth, 7th inst-Canton, Mat- chee, Onion, Yarn, Fish, oto N, Y. K.

Haldia, Nor. o., 1,065, J. Jorgen- cen, 8th inst.-Macassar 30th July, Sugar,-), Oʻ J, L.

Petchaburi, Ger. .. 1,373, C.

Gosewisch, 8th inst-FOR NEW YORK & PORTS &

SUEZ CANAL. (With liberty to call at the Malabar

Kjeld,

i

Bangkok and Swatow 7th inst., Rice.-B. & §.* Nor. s.s. 910, T. Helloeo, 8th inst., Bangkok Ist inst.. Rice, Kun Seng Lec.

Coast)

8.8.

BLOEM. on or about 22nd FONTEIN

August, 1018.. For freight and farther information, apply to 4th SHEWAN, TOMES 40...

Garemal apopte. Bouzkont, Sth August 1918.

Lyeemoon, Ger.s.a. 1,238, O, Sach,

8th inst., Saigon July Rice, HÁ·L

Indrawadi, Br. a.a. 5,194, W.

Charters, 8th inst.—Moji 3rd inst., Coal,-8,T.

Consignees

Notices.

F-846

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP WE have mac pleasure in announcing to our

COMPANY

"8.8. NILE."

FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN PORTS AND MANILA.

The

numerous patrons and customers that we

have opened

Rod

A New SILK STORE

In the most up-to-date style and fashion at the large Commodious Premises No. 38&40 Queen's Road Central,

lately occupied by Messrs. H. Ruttonjeg & Son. where we are displaying an entirely new, bandiome and gorgeous stock of

'Silk Goods & Jewellery Ware off all descriptions in a variety of new, elegant and

attractive designe und patterns. |

The stock Includes a choice selection of Turkish, Persian & India Silk,

above mentioned FOBBOÍ baring arrived consignees' cargo are hereby notified to

send in their Bill of lading countersigasture and take immediate for delivery of cargo from alongade. Cargo impeding discharge will be land- Mrs. J. H. N. ed immediately at consignees risk Morriss, Mrs.and expense. Murphy, J. A Murray, M. F.

Cargo remaining undelivered Tass day the 11th iust.. at noon will be Nobbs, A. P.

landed at consignees' risk sad expense. Passmore, Capt.

Carga remaining andelivered

& Mrs. W. C. Saturday August 16th. 1918 at noon Peake, A. D, J.,will, in addition to landing charges, will Saunders, Miss. be subject to storage charges, Sohonk, Mrs.

Carpets & Woollen Rugs.

n chate and elegant patterne..

Frices specially reduced for summae,

Chanpet store in the Calony.

An early vials anestly solicited.

ir

D. CHELLARAM.. Hongkong, 26th July, 1918.

No fire insurance, whatever will be How to kill

Shelhamer, Mr. affected.

& Mrs.

Sibroe, Dr. Spurge, H. S.

All chafed and otherwise damaged Disease

cargo will be examined at the sborn

Stewart, Capt. 15th. 1918 at 10am.

Company's godown Friday August Germs

& Mrs A. H Walker, D..

Whitelaw, G. O, Hotel. Luckin, E

Crew, Mr. and Marsh

Mrs. A. B...

Freese, M.

Frenck, C.

Fearon

Freadendall,

Mrs.

Fousyth, Miss

Rayne

Newhouse, Mise Pollard, Capt. Reilly, Miss. Rarguist, E. Rogage, Dr.

Sayer, A.

Schroth, G.. Schuetz, W.

Hassock, Mr. & Smith, Mrs.

Mrs.

Hassook. Mise

Keyt, Dr.

King, E. G.

Karwood," Miss

Lowingdon,

Capt. J. S..

Lorria, F.

Lozber, A:

Stockwell

No claire will be entertained unless

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accompanied by short delivery note or The germs that menace your list of exceptions taken at the time of health and the health of your delivery to consignees and signed for family are killed quickly by

and on behalf of the Pacifle Mail S. S.

Co.

All claims must be filed on or before; September 9th, 1918, otherwise they

will not be recognized.

OH, RITTER,

Acting Agent.

Hongkong, th August, 1913

CN

[514 the Powerful Disinfectant

NORDDEUTSCHER BREMEN. Saunders, Miss IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL

LINE.

Weber, Mr. &

Mrs. Weismann, C Willson, Mrs.

H. C.

Willson, C.

Craigieburn.

Caldwe?!, Mr. Meurer, Mrs.

Caldwell, Miss.

Carpenter, Mr.

and Mrs.

Cornell, W. A.

LLOYD, Use CN regularly in your house and you will keep the whole place free from many of the causes of serious illness-and you will also keep it clean and odorless.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

TE

HE Steamship.

BOELOW."

A tablespoonful in a gallon of water is all you need.

CN is safe to use. It won't hurt your hands.

B B

These celebrated cigarettcos are a blend of Oriental tobacos of The finest growth and selection, each cigarette will smoke to the end with the same delicious taste and aroma.

J. T. SHAW.

21, HONGKONG BUILDINGS, TELEPHONE No. 692.

SPECIAL

21.

WINDOW DISPLAY

OF

VACUUM FLASKS.

WE STOCK A LARGE & VARIED ASSORTMENT OF

THESE FLASKS RANGING IN

PRICE AND

SIZE TO SUIT EVERYONE.

KEEP YOUR LIQUIDS EITHER

HOT or

COLD.

ICE CREAM JARS

FOR

CARRYING ICE CREAM ONE PINT TO THREE QUARTS.

HONGKONG HOTEL BUILDINGS. HONGKONG.

BEAR

BRAND

MILK.

NATURAL SWISS

MILK STERILISED.

This Milk once opened, keeps longer than ordinary Milk and can be used for any purpose for baving arrived, Consignses of Cargo are" The Yellow Package with the which ordinary Cows' Milk is generally used.

hereby informed that their Goods, with

the exception of Optain, Tressure and

Gable Top

MoDougall,. Mr.

and Mrs. McCaig, J.

Vainables, are being landed and stored

COMPANY.

at their risk into the hazardous and/or THE CHINA COMMERCIAL

axtra hazardous Godowns of the Hong- Reynaud, Ma-kang and Kowloon Wharf and Godown

Kydd, Mr. and dame & non- Company, Limited, Kowloon," and

Mrs.

Galbraith,

"M. Guernier, Mrs.

sieur V. Smith, Mrs. G.

Amith, E. G. Wood, E. M.

Notice

WING KEE & CO.

47-49, Connaught Rd,

SHIP CHANDLERS,

PROVISION & COAL

MEROBANT

Hongkong, 23rd May, 1012.

West Point Godowas, whença delivery may be obtained.

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

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have lot the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the

3. DUDDELL STREET.

LESSONS IN CHINESE.

R

MB LI HON FAN, Chiness -graduate-versed in literature,

Tel. 66.

·SOLE AGENTS,

"Take Sanatogen! is the "Physician's advice to Nerve Sufferers in

Every country.

nd it is safe advice for you to follow, if you feel in down." For what stronger proof of the value of matogen could you possibly demand, than the fact at it is praised by no fewer than 16,000 physicians, ho have written enthusiastic letters to the manu facturers regarding the benefits their own patients have derived from Sanatogen?.

Ask your own doctor, and write for the Free Book. to-day,

Sanatogen contains nothing, harmful, and may be taken freely even by young children. It is simply a scientific health food, with true tole properties, and with Isting effects. It is especially valuable in Dysentery Chronic Diarrhea, and other stomachie disorders..

Sanatogen is certain to do your licalth good- and especially your nerves o luy a bottle to-day.. It is sold by all Chemists.

"2

Write at once for a Free Copy of "The Art of Living," by Dr. Andrew Wilson, the Innos medical author. This interesting book tells you all. about Sanatrgen, and also contains a great deal of vaidle advice on health topics. Please mention this paper and wildress the manufacturers of Sanjogén, Messrs, A. WHIPING & Co., 6, Kinkiang, Road, Shanglai.

Try Sanatogen To-day!

SIR CHARLES A. CAMERON, DR. ERNEST OTT, physician C.B., M.D., the famous analyst, writes:Sanatogen is an ex- cellent nerve food of the highest nutritive value, containing a large amount of organic phos. phorus in the forni in which it, can be easily absorbed.”.

extraordinary to the Inte King of England, writes:-"I have' beer wing Sanatogen for a number of years with excellent. results, notably in cases where it was desirable to build up the rength, stimulate the Lodily fumeriais, and to improve the

Charles lincion dreslation of the blood."

DR. C. W. SALEEBY, the well. known physician, writes in one of his books: Sanatogen is a true tonic because it is an essen- tial nerve food; it actually help to re-create the nerve machine. Here we are not dealing with a drug-here is a special nerve food which is very rapidly and completely absorbed,"

bw Salicry

LIFE IN BANGKOK.

The Impressions of a Casual Visitor.

appear-

AL. The King of Italy, weiter! DR. G. QUIRICO, physician to

"I have used Sanategen with tarked Lenefit, and consilier a most excellent tonic (code

Jar

as Mr. Rayne is concerned that. is the end of the motor car met and motorists reading “The " may wouder what her poned to the CATS, The mainder. Mr. George Rayne describes of the article describer, a Siamese himself as author of Siamese Man- tiffin, and one can well under ners and Customs, and we should stand the hanke ing for good rather like to read it, says the outry and rice after the liquid. "Bangkok Times." If it is nearly day. Mr. Rayne commented the nature of the first meal of the as good as his account of a motor meet in Bangkok, which

homeward trip presumably after ed in "The Car of June 11, it the meetin clear, sunlight." should be worth perusal. In his back in the New Rond. Our cara Soon," says the author, "we are latest effort Mr. Rayne describes race along; the traffic is as busy being awakened on the morning as the Strand." The couple of of the mest by the royal gong meets we remember as taking. beaten by the official Welcomer of the Dawn, By 6.30 we are up reign did not allow participants place in the late King's and dressed. A two minutes spin in my host' car brings us to to get home in clear sunlight."

eala, or metamorphosed temple, where we breakfast with afternoon was well advanced. The European friends who are also photos. One of them of the artiole is illustrated with three going to the automobile meet. What a breakfast it is! Tea in

pavilion at Bang-pa-in is labelled beer

fish, omelette-what

the

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They did not even start until the

F. BLACKHEAD & CO., and fruit, boor and ab, ya che grounds of the Royal

ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING,“

M. Y. SAN & Co.

92-91-96 Queen's Road Central. Telephone No. 1057.

-do

CONFECTIONERY, GROCERY & PASTRY

GROCERS

RESTAURATEUR

Best British and American Candies, Bistulis, Canned Goods and Prúkts, Tabacco Cigarettes and Manila Cigars of all kinds. Cakes of all Descripilon-always fresh in stock.

19th of August, will be subject to rout, has been a teacher to European officials FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT

All broken, chafed, and damaged and merchants in this Colony for over Goods are to be left in the Godowns, ten years. where they will be examine on the 12th of August, at 9.80 a.m.

All claims mast reach us before the 19th of August, 1918, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned the undersigned. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & 00. Hoogkang, Bib August, 1918 [384

whisky and

Palace, Bangkok." Of such is the

Links with the Past,

Many interesting memories are

ever you ohcose." Perhaps the glamour of the East. author had the beer and whisky CONFECTIONERS leaving the equally commonplace fish, omelette and frait to the "eight or ten Englishmen" who sat there with him at food. While this famous meal was tak- ing place monks passed “throw- ing half contemptuous, half envi-revived by the death, in his 91st glances at the barbariana devour year, of Archdeacon Kaye. His ing meat and strong drink father, for a quarter of a century within the rest house." We can Bishop of Lincoln, was born in well believe it,

1783, and was a pupil of Dr. "About eleven" he says, we Burney, the father of the creator along the so-called New Road-chalice at the Coronation of Queen made a start," passing en-route of "Evelina," and bore the formerly an elephant track," And Viotoria. He had also been pre- so on. The motor meet is disent at the Coronations of George. CO. missed in the sentence, "At least IV. and William IV The Inte fifty cars are already drawn up Archdeacon himself had lived, bensath the trees in the ornamon under five Sovereigns, and work=” tal gardens of Dusit Park and as ed in the diocese of Lincoln unsal many more, are expected.. As far der five Bishops and eight Deane

Meals, tabla d'hote and a la carte at all hours; Rows for private parties Fins cuisine. UNEXCELLED ́scorice. Cleanliness. Prompt Attention.

He has a good method of training FIRST CLASS SODA FOUNTAIN (From America)

Europeans to pass in the Chinese ex- amination, and is possessed of a first rate certificate sa a Chinesa tomchar.

He has also a good knowledge of AGENTS Mandarin and Hakka.

Those who intend learning the Chio- sse language am requested to write cara of "Hongkong Talagraph” offion or direct to 87 Hollywood Road, Lat for Hongkong, 29th Jan, 1911.) [914.

The best In the Far East, Made in the new way in the clay

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