Public Auction
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CEO. P. LAMMERT.
AUCTIONEER, SHARE' &S
GENERAL BROKER
IE Undersigned has received THE
instructions to all by Public Auction on
TO-MORROW,
Consignees
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MARUFF (12.
PACIFIC MAIL. STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
8.8. "CHINA,"
From'SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN PORTS and MANILA.
Hotel Lists.
Hongkong Hotel.
Agroasia Mr and Jayton Mr & Mrs B
Abraham, E6 Adler L
Jay JW
Luyton GB
Mra EL. Jones MTA Anthony Mr & Mra Kiddie Comdr and
EW
Kra J Atwood Mr & Mrs Kittleson Dr.O
Babin Mrs P
Capt OF EB Lee-Jones JW
Lloyd GT
Lo
L
WE
Baron Riedeol Bate ER Beckinsale L Beer Mr & Mrs Belilios, Mrs ER Bena, GA Beswick Mr & Mrs
OW
W
Meier Mr & Mr J Macheau, DrG Mason,
brother
O Fare
The above mentioned vessel the 13th March, 1914, commen-having arrived consignees of car-Hell CDJ
cing each day at 2.30 p.m.go are hereby notified to send in at his Sales Rooms, Duddell St. their bills of lading for counter
A Private Collection of Rare Į signature and take immediate Old China from Sung dynasty to delivery of cargo from alongside. Towkang
Cargo impeding discharge will be landed immediately at con- signees risk and expense, Cargo Bungey AP remaining undelivered Monday: Cambridge, A. J March 9th, 1914 at NOON will Castro, PA Martin, MP & Mr. be tanded at consignees' risk and 5-COLOURED,2-COLOURED, expense,
The Collection is made of:-
5-COLOURED, BLACK and WHITE HAWTHORN, CORAL PINK and BLUE and WHITE VASES.
& BLUE & WHITE PLATES, Cargo remaining undelivered.
Mra
4
Min D'e
Master D'e
CUPS, BOWLS and SNUFF Friday, March 13th, 1914, at Dr A
BOTTLES.
noon in addition to landing SANG-DE-BŒUF VASES, charges, storage charges will be CELADON & PEACH BLOOM collected. INCENSE BURNERS, CELA- No Fire Insurance whatever
VASES, CHISCHEW | will be effected.
All chafed and otherwise dam- HANDSOME IVORY CAR aged cargo will be examined at VINGS, JADE PLATES and the above Company's godown BOWLS, AGATE ORNA-Thursday, March 12, 1914, at MENTS and SNUFF BOTTLES. 10 8.m.
·DON CUPS.
OLD PEKING CLOISONNE No claim will be entertained VASES and INCENSE BURN-unless accompanied by short de- ERS, BRONZE FIGURE and livery note or list of exceptions BURNER.
taken at the time of delivery to OLD MING PORCELAIN consignees and signed for and on FIGURE etc., etc., etc.
behalf of the Pacific Mail S.S. Co. All claims must be filed on or
(without Reserve)
On view from THURSDAY
the 12th March,
Catalogues will be issued. Terms -Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public
*Auction.on
SATURDAY, the 14th March, 1914 com- mencing at it. a.m. at his Sales Rooms, Duddoll St. 117 PAIRS LADY'S & GENT'S BROWN BOOTS & SHOES (English Mako) in first class con- dition
Without reserve. On view from Friday, the 13th .March.
Terms-Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.
THE Undersigned has received instructions to soll by Public Auction on
before April 6, 1914, otherwise they will not be, recognized
R. C. MORTON,.Agent. Hongkong, 6th Mar,, 1914.
HL
Long
Conway.
GP Clayton, W E Davis EJ Dohn R M R Darteano. Mr &
Mrs & 2 ohldren Dich! Th Douglas. Mrs RH Douglas DS8 Doyle Mrs J M Dormer Mrs C Duncan, Ehrenfels, Mr & Dutton W
HE Elsinger K W Elsinger J Pernihough B H Forsen Count
Matheson, Miss M
Matheson, Mr R
T
Marks Mr & Mrs J
Dr O
G
Marr Miss
Matten Mr & Mrs
OJ
Mayer B B
Mehta, BK
Marocki, J
Meyer, Moyer GE
Morris J Mr & Mrs
G8.
Milner Mrs H
Mickle D M
Northington Ltd O'Leary, Miss G O'Neill OA Panos Miss A J Potorson, A Porry FA Potton 8 E
mond E M
Raworth, B
Mi F
Reay Ray, EK "Raymond, Miss
Richard Mr & Mrs
EA
VAD Entertainments co
BOXING !
THEATRE
BOXING !!
ΠΟΥΑΤ
ON SATURDAY," MARCH 14, 1914, AT 9 PM. SHARP THE BEST FEATHERWEIGHT CONTEST EVER SEENTM
IN THE EAST."
15 ROUNDS
For the Championship of the Orient,
STOKER PERKINS
\THE BOX OF TRICKS)
::: THE CLEVEREST AND HARDEST HITTING'
FEATHERWEIGHT SEEN IN THE EAST,
IRON BUX
THE UNDEFEATED FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE ORIENT.
FOUR OTHER CONTESTS.
BY
MEN WELL KNOWN TO THE BOXING FRATERNITY OF HONGKONG. BOOKING AT MOUTRIES.
PRICES Ringside 35, Stalls $3, Dress Circle $2. Pit 61.
F. E. HALL. Promoter
THEATRE
ROYAL
SATURDAY, March. 21st, -9.15
Usoba, the Distimivisako Patronacy or H.E. mix,Governor awo Lady May.
1
Notices.
Embassy
CIGARETTES & TOBACCO.
VIRGINIA CIGARETTES No77 HAND MADE SOLD IN TINS OF 25 & 50
EMBASSY MIXTURE THE TOBACCO OF QUALITY W.D&H.O.WILLS BRINTSH
möšisnecessa
SHOPPING MADE EASY.
THE STORE FOR EVERYONE The Queen's Road Central Co.
... AND GENERAL MERCHANTS.
EUROPEAN Y.M.C.A. ANNUAL CONCERT UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS.
First Part
Riskets W Mr and
.
Russell Mrs C
Kindly arranged, bý
LADY MAY
Frikker Mr & Mrs
HB Gale B Gallotti, A Gibb J
B
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA Gorgey, I
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
From
EUROPE, COLOMBO and STRAITS.
THE Company's Steamship
Gilas Mr & Mrs A Schenk, Mrs
Scolt Mr & Mrs GC Gordon, A G
Sibley J C Star
EH Guulbourn, V. Smyth Gould, Mr & Mrs J Sorensen AB Grisogono, FD de Square, Miss A
Stryker F
E Mr & Stryker Mrs F.
A
Hewett, Hoa, Mr
A, OMG Harpur
E
Hall, Capt T P Honcook HE Hedeman Mir and
MO Heiman PH
Trask Dr & Mrs H
Tyler BM
Tyson FH
Walen Mrs JPJ Wakoman GH Walker, Capt HA
OFD Mrs A'W
White, FW
Major
& Weigelaperg F do
WB
..
Mr & Mrs Wilkinson Miss E
Winkler Mr & Mrs
Wood GO Woollatt O Zosseatoimh LL
King Edward Hotel.
"KASHIMA MARU," having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Curgo are hereby informed that their Goods Hind, are being landed and placed at Hodgins Mra
Hordern & de L their risk in the Hongkong and Hutton-Potts G Kowloon Wharf & Godown Com-Jae D pany's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will ba sorted out mark by mark and deli-Murray Bain H very can be obtained as soon as Borin Mrs
Budge W the 14th March 1914 commen-the Goods are landed.
cing at 12 o'clock noon at Optional goods will be carried Butterfield Miss E Lauritsen Mr and his Sales Rooms, Duddell Street, on unless instructions are given 20 Cases PETER WALKER to the contrary before NOON, LAGER BEER (quarts & pints.) TO-DAY.
20 Cases quarta MOET and CHANDON CHAMPAGNE.
SATURDAY.
15 Cases pints MOET and CHANDON CHAMPAGNE.
20 Cases (quarts and pints) GUILLEMART CHAMPAGNE
Terms: Cash on delivery.
Clogg H CF W Crank Mrs OK
Mr D W
Keon A E
Kraft Mr and Mrs
W D
Mr O
MacDood D'A Malcomson Capt
and Mrs.
Manninga PW L Massey Miss
Matson Dr & Mrs MoIntyre M
Mody Mr & Mra J
Divan J Goods not cloared by the 17th Diver Miss
Donaldson W A March, will be subject to rent.
Enright EL Damaged packages must be left
Evera E W in the Godowns for examination GHI Mrs
Graves by the Consignee's and the Co.'s Graves
Hall FO representatives at so appointed Haupt A hour. All claims must be pre- Haynor H A sented within ten days of the Hing Miss B Ho A
Mrs LR steamer's arrival here, after High
Houston which date they cannot be re- Houston Miss
Min KM Swree Dr cognized, No claims will be Houston Miss H BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTOR admitted after the goods have left Houston Miss R
GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer
of the
Will of the late Mr. A. A D.
SASSOON'
"PUBLIC AUCTION Messrs. HUGHES & HOUGH have received instructions
...to sell by... 'PUBLIC AUCTION
on
THURSDAY,
the 26th day of March, 1914, at 12 o'clock noon at their
THE
Auction Rooms VERY VALUABLE
known as
the Godowns.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,
* Agents. Hongkong, 10th Mar,, 1914. [ 177
THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM
PACKET COMPANY, " HE Steamship
Houston Miss J Hammel G Iascophi T Jocka J
Nobbs A P Oadenhoren W Passmore Capt & Mrs WCE Shepard Mrs H M.
Spurge H 8 Sibacey
Mrs GT JrUS A Theraton G Veblen J Walther. Dr H Westphal K J Carlton Hotel
Ballantine Mr and Martin AJ J
Mis B A
Martin T-H Bale Mr & Mrs DH Nishida Z. Barnas C
Paul 8. Randal0 W J Remedios A F
Riggs A
Beurtean PH Cooper Mr & Mrs
AV Croft Thos Crombie Et Geo
"DEN OF AIRLIE," From PORTLAND, SEATTLE, Endos W J VANCOUVER (B.C.) & JAPAN. Earle W
E The above Steamer having Fulcher OW
Flynn arrived, Consignees of Cargo Gilbert EJ are hereby notified" to Bend Grandy AJ
Hollway HD
W
Sewa
G W
Silva Mr and Mrs
Smith Mr & Mrs L
་
Tall Mrs
Ton 8
Me and Mro Walker Mr and Mrs
11.0
LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES in their Bills of Lading for count- Mr & Mrs Watling Mr & Mro. ersignature, and to "take" im- mediate delivery of Cargo from Kay Mr and Mrs L Watson Mr & Mrs SOWKEWAN LOTS NOS alongside.
Majer Wi
Webley AR 105, 107, 108, 118 & 137. Cargo impeding discharge or Majer Capt and Mrs White D
NG
in Four Lota
romaining on board after 11thinst.. The properties comprise deair-at Noon will be landed at Con- able building sites situate on and signees' risk and expense and de- near the Main Road Sowkewan livery must be taken from the and ripe for immediate develop hazardous and/or extra hazardous Allen
Godowns of the Hongkong and Amery Mr A Plan showing the positions Kowloon Wharf and Godown and dimensions of the respective Co., Ltd. Lots may be seenfat and Parti culars and Conditions of Sale will be affected. may be obtained from the
ment. ...
Vendor's Solicitors
Messrs. DEACON, LOOKER DEACON & HARSTON,
1, Des Voeux Ron 1 Central, and also
Messrs. DAVID SASSOON &
Armston
Bar
"I
Bond
Second Part Introducing the
MERRYMAKERS
...IN THEIR
MUSIC MIRTH
MIMICRY
TICKETS $3, $2, $I.. Soldiers & Sailors in uniform haif price to $1 seats.
PLAN AT MOUTRIES.
VICTORIA THEATRE.
3
FOR
NIGHTS ONLY
.
THE GREATEST DETECTIVE DRAMA
'PROTEA
6.000 FEET
3
AND A FINE SELECTION OF COMIO FILMS. WILL BE EXHIBITED,
ONE OF OUR SPECIALTIES:
HIGH CLASS TAILORS & EXPERIENCED CUTTERS Perfect Fit Guaranteed.
THE ONE PRICE STORE.
HIGH. STANDARD OF QUALITY. CHEAPEST STORE IN THE EAST.
Quand's 'Road, Central: The Old Supreme Court, Telaphana 1450
DRAGON CYCLE CO. and manikins displaying styles
A
DES VEUX ROAD GENTRAL.
MOTOR CARS ON HIRE
$6 & $8 Per Hour.
Tel. 482. Cable Add."LAURITSAN
Consignee
are of a distinctly foreign cast.
Kalt Underwear Outer Garments. Trimmings
Formerly warmth in winter in Ohina was obtained by a series of garments of various qualities and weights, the number of un- der-garmente, all similar to the cater garment, being proportion- ed to the temperature. The introduction of knit underwear, has made theng however, several layers of clothing un- necessary, and the change, has resulted in a difference in the cut * of outer garments. The coat, formerly reaching just Consignees of Cargo from Lon- below the hips, has been long- don ex. 8.9. MEDOC", and thened into what is practically a "BOSPHORE."
COMPAGNIE DES MAS- SAGERIES MARITIMES. NOTICE ΤΟ CONSIGNEES
8,5. "AMAZONE ".
skirt, almost covering the trousers. Consignees of Cargo from In the cut of these skirts, or long Havre ex. 6,9. "BOSPHORE"
Consignees of Cargo from coats, fashionable Chinese women Bordeaux ex. 8.6. "VILLE DE now generally affect foreign styles. LORIENT."
The use of foreign undercloth.
THE PICTURE TAKEN FROM SIR WALTER SCOTT'S their goods with the exception of wraps of Chinese women. Many
3
FAMOUS HISTORICAL NOVEL
IVANHOE
THREE PARTS
WILL BE SCREENED ON
FRIDAY,
13th March.
BIJOU SCENIC THEATRE.
& Ma
Grand Hotal; ?
Klax
.3.5.
Madariaga Mathieson
Mayer Mr and Mrs
Osbery Min
No Fire Insurance whatever Coffman and Mrs Raube H
Crow Endort No Claim will be recognised Bind after the Goods have left the Galt Capt
Frenck Steamer or Godown, and all goods Grant remaining undelivered on 17th Gilardono Dr. inet, at 6 p.m. will be subject to. Houry ront.
Jackson All chafed and otherwise dam-Johnson nged Cargo must be loft in Go-Eøyt Dr. down and examination of same
will be held on 19th inst., at 9,30
· COMPANY LIMITED,. 80, Des Voeux Road Central, Messrs.-HUGHES & HOUGH...
The Auctioneers.
and also
Don't forget after the Bhow Supper, and Light Refreshments "ALEXANDRA CAFE
Open Till Midnight.
Caldwell, Mr
1
· THE PATHE'S GAZETTE “A DAY IN THE PARIS "ZOO
MAX and the PORTEMANTEAU"
THE RIVAL AIRMAN, - Delightful Drama iu 2 parts 3,000 feet.
"SATURDAY, March 14th THE POISON TREE, length 5,000 feet.
To Sail
Regular Steamship Serviceľ Proposed Sailing from Hongkong For NEW YORK.
on or about "'Atholl""
April, 4. For Freight and further in- formation apply to
Consignee
INTO-CHINA STEAM NAVI- GATION CO., LTD.
From OALCUTTA, PENANG & SINGAPORE.
In connection with above ing and of fower layers of Chinese Steamer are hereby informed that garments has also modified the Opium, Treasure and Valuables Chinese women for some time are being landed and stored at have affected foreign style, furs, their risk into the hazardous and the Chinese being very fond of or extra hazardous Godowns of furs and using them generally in the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf &
Godown Co., Ltd. at Kowloon native dress, Formerly Chinese whence delivery may be obtained women completed her costume in immediately after landing. winter by a fur-lined garment, Optional Cargo will be forward- sometimes more than one, or by edon unless intimation is received garments quilted with cotton or from the Consignees before waste silk filling. Those
gar NOON TO-DAY requesting it to mente are now lite used, having be landed here.
boen replaced by the long costs
Bills of Lading will be count- ersigned by the Undersigned. previously mentioned, which are Goods remained unclaimed after cut from heavier materials than 16th inst.. at Noon will be subject the short coats of the old style. Some Chinese women use wraps to rent and landing charges.
All claime must be sent in to wholly foreign in style. me on or before the: 19th inst.
With these changes in garmente or they will not be recognized. have come changes in trimming, All damaged packages will be Foreign ruching is the latest style l'examined
at 10a.m.
.on 16th instant for finishing collars of Chinese women's garments in Hongkong. No Fire Insurance has been and there has been a great Ins
effected.
8. C. DE BUSSITERRE, crease in the use of foreign
Asting Agent.
ribbons, edgings, insertions, etc. Hongkong, 9th Mar, 1914. [1174
Footwear Hair
Dressing.
NEW FASHIONS.
Changing Dress of Chinese
Women.
Leather has generally sup- planted cloth shoes for Chiness women among the well-to-do classes in Hongkong, and even Sore interesting remarks are the working classes are using made in a recent report by Mr. leather shoes as far as possible. George Anderson, the United Foreign-made shoes or local shoes Staten Consul General at Hong of foreign style are popular. Even kong, on the changing dress of for bound foot women leather Chinese women. He says: shoes are common, made soms- One of the characteristic features what in foreign style and with Notice Ports Consignees of cargo by her of modern life in the open ports of foreign machinery. The change are hereby informed that their China, and in Hongkong is the has already made itself felt in the goods will be delivered from tendency among Chinese women shoe business at Hongkong, and abs of the fashionable class, especially its influence in extending to the Cargo impeding the discharge in the diplomatic circles, to adopt larger Chinese ports and even to or remaining on board after 4 p.m. foreign style clothing, modified, the cities of the interior.
Racid Mr and Mrs- Redford Mr & Mra Rohn Rolfa Russell Mr & Mrs. Heblutze Smith Wils Wesmanin Winssenborn
DODWELL &{00%, LTD.
Agents Hongkong 12th. Jan., 1914. 197
Craigieburn..
·Garimell·FO Galbraith VM Harbord WF
All Claims must be presented Bennett HS on or before 20th inst; otherwise Caldwell, Miss. they will not be recognised. Carpenter, brandt Mater. Mr Mrs
Mta
HoCaig, JW. JARDINE, MATHESON Cornell WA
Crew C
Muir O Crew Mian
Bam E Cromia-Commander Amith, E. GAME
Wilson Mrand Mri
&00, LTD Agents, Hongkong 10th Mar 1914) (176) and My Firs
HIMROD'S
Gives
Instant Räller
"No matter, while your trespiratory - "Organs may be pullacing lekes--whether ASTHMA INFLUENZA, MABALGATARRH, or ORDINARY QOUGRA -you will Brid în iidu damold remedy "a" restorative "power" Elias" is simply
-aft" Chand evani
WALL OF FINITATION
THE Company's Steamship
“YATSHING, having arrived from the above
alongside
effected.
TO
will be
the 7th inst., will be landed at to suit Chinese faste, This The innovations, in dress have Consigneo's risk and expense. change, though limited to a brought with them a demand for
No Fire Insurance
compartively small number, is foreign dress accessories Foreign having a marked effect upon styles of dressing this hair are Bills of Lading will be counter trade. Hongkong shop windows becoming more and more com- the more fashionable shops that mon, including the use of velvet cater to Chinese trade-are fall and silk fillets and even where of modifications of foreign dress Chinese hairdressing is followed
signed by
JARDINE, MATHESON &
CO., LTD.GA
General Managers.
CURE FOR ASTHMA Hongkong, 6th March, 1914, for the use of Chinese women, the styles bave been modified
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