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Public Auction,

CEO. P. LAMMERT,

AUCTIONEER, SHARE & GENERAL BROKER

HE Undersigned hus received THE

instructions to sell by Public Auction 'on

MONDAY,

the lith. May. 1914, ' common- cing at 2.30 p.m. at

his Sulo!

Rooms, Duddell Stroat A Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture & Can-

ton Blackwood,

(Romoved to Sale Rooms for convenience of Balo):

comprising

COVERED

TAPESTRY DRAWING ROOM SUITE, EASY CHAIRS, BRASS FEN- DERS & FIREBRASSES, FIRE SCREENS, BOOKCASES, CARPETS,

„HATSTANDS,

RUGS,

LACE

CURTAINS,

ENGRAVINGS, ORNAMENTS,

FICTURES, TABLES, etc, etc.

OUTAGONAL.

TEAK DINING TABLES & CHAIRS, TEAK SIDEBOARDS, TEAK DINNER WAGGONS, OVERMANTELS, ICECHESTS, COOKING STOVES, CUI- LERY, CROCKERY & GLASS WARE etc, etc.

"

FINE TEAK DOUBLE & WARDROBES, SINGLE MARBLE TOP WASHSTANDS, DRESSING TABLES, CHEST OF DRAWERS,

TOLLET CROCKERY etc, etc.

DOUBLE & SINGLE BRASS

AND BRASS MOUNTED BED-

STEADS, CHILD'S

COTS etc, etc.

FRON

~A~ Fine Lot of Ganton Blackwood

Comprising:-

FINELY CARVED CURIO STAND, HALF ROUND "TA- BLES, ARMCHAIRS, COLOR, STOOLS,

JARDINIERES,"

WALL BRACKETS etc. et..

also

ELECTRIC CEILING AND TABLE FANS, 1 COMBINA- TION SAFE (new), 1 PIANOLA PIANO BY "STECK "B COTTAGE PIANO by "COL- LAND" & 2 TREADLE SEW- ING MACHINES (now).

Terms-as usuni,

On view from Thursday, the 7th May 1914.

Catalogues will be issued

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

G.

R.

PARTICULARS and CUNDI- TIONS of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Mon- day, the

11th day of May, 1914, at 3 p.m., at the Utices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of. Hongkong,

of the right to quarry Stone on four Luts Crown Land at Ngau Shi Wan in the new Terri- tions of Hongkong, for a perio 1 0X- toading from the 11th day of Muy| up to and including 31st day of December, 1914.

PARTLULARS OF THE LUT.

· Ny raulity.

Don't forget aftor the Show Supper, and Light Refreshments ALEXANDRA CAFE.

Open Til Midnight.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MAY, 6, 1914.

"The tonic effect of Sanatogen on me is simply wonderful!"

In these words Mr. Arnold Bennett-the famous novelist and playwright-gives vivid expression to what everyone feels after taking Sanatogen.

-

Why not experience that feeling yourself? Why not let Sanatogen produce on you that "wonderful toxic effect" which makes people so grateful and so enthusiastic about Sanatogen?

They know that Sanatogen is a genuino tonic which really does what is claimed for it-that it docs actually strengthen the nerves and restore vigour and elasticity that it builds up reserve strength, helps' digestion and assimilation, and produces a most beneficial effect upon every organ of the body.

There is no doubt that" Saratogen will have these truly wonderful effects on you. And there is no better time for taking Sanatógen than now, when the enervating weather makes a tonic almost indispensable.

Sanatogen

The True Invigorator.

Be guided by the experience of the multitudes of Europeans in the East who have testified to the value of Sanatogen, and who depend on it to keep them healthy and vigorous through this trying' season of the year.

Remember that your principal delence against fevers, gout, rheumatism, sciatica, etc., is to raise your vital powers to the highest possible pitch, and increase the germ-destroying elements of your blood, for which purpose there is nothing so effectual as a course of Samatoyen. Begin taking it to-day.

Splendid for your Health- especially for your Nerves.

You will be surprised at the remarkable improvement which Sanatogen will prom duce in your general health. And you will be most surprised at its strengtlining, exhilarang effe Out 10um Proits system. Instead of feeling tireil aml fist- less, gloomy and irritable, you will jo through the day with cals, cheerful energy and you will do things with resi

zest.

Why let another day pass with your nerve depressed and your audity, lowered? Why not go not to the nearest Chemist and Iny a bottle of Sanatogen? When you have done so, your only regret will be that you did not try Sapatogen before. (or a Free Descriptive Booklet, paper, send a post-cari, mentioning this. to A, Wulfing & Co., 6, Kiukiany Shanghai.)

MAN LOONG.

FIRST-CLASS PRESERVES, OIKOER AND SOY MANUFACTURERS.

Factory at Yaumati OFFICE; No. 36, Dos Vœux Road, W. Telophone No. 177 & K. 12.

WE aro, this leading. Manufacturer

The Ron. H. Justice Chairie, Judge of the 1gh Court. Valentia, writes: "I have been taking Sanalogen on and off for Ear ran three years, and find it very beneficial. Many people 1. tr take anntogen an appreciate .**

Sir Gilket Parker. the Topular Novellát, writes: have used Santagen with eximnord- tary benefit. It is a true Tweel Louis, feeding the nerves, increasing 1be egeray, and giving fresh vigour to body and mind.”

'Mr. Max Pemberton, the well-known Novelist, write "I have begu taking Sanatogenince the Begining of the year, and weitld not be without (2 under any circumstances

whatever

To Sail

Regular Steamship Service

Proposed Sailing from Hongkong

in For BOSTON & NEW YORK.

clam of Goode Our Fruit & Gingers aro all fresh and of this first pick. Our Syrup is prepared from the best quality of Sugar. We give our special 5.S. "Chalister"

attention to our, business and sanitary arrangements.

USE. C. N.

LAND GUARD AGAINST PLAQUE

on or about May, 15.

For Freight and further in- formation apply to

DODWELL & Oɔ, LTD.

Agents

CHINA COMMERCIAL Co., & Buddall St | Hongkong. 15th Apr., 1914. [97

HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOGK GO., LTD.

1:

TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: "MANIFESTO" HONGKONG. Godos Used: Al; A.B.C. Fifth Edition; Engineering, First and Second Edition; Western Union and Watkin's,

Dock Owners, Ship Builders, Maring and Land Engineers, Boiler Makers, Iron and Brass Founders, Forge Masters, Electricians. ACETLYENE CUTTING AND WELDING FOR SHIP AND BOILER REPAIR. Modern up-to-date plant operated by our own specially trained workmen under expert European sup rvision.

HEAD

OFFICE: KOWLOON.

Telephone No. 1 K..

All classes of light Steel work manufactured by the above process. Tanks, Drums, Ventilatora, Pipes, &c,, &o,

Fa

THE DIMENSIÓNS OF DOCES AND SLIPS ARE AS FOLLOWS

NAME OF DOCK DE PLAT

TENGTH ON KEAK Врски

BKITH OVE

KISH OF TIDE

ENTRANCE

BIZARTH

SPRAGE

YEAM

KOWLOON

No. Duck, Kowlong...

Dec, Kowloon

No.. Dock, Kowloon

Facent Slip, No. 1 Kowloos... Latest Flip, No. ■ Kowloon

TALKOK-TEUI

Cosmopolit Dock ....

ABERDEEN

Lamont Deck.

Hors Dock....

BILL AT ORDINARY SPRING TIDER

;

100

29.

'6"

110 Goizan

71"

**6*

Please Address Enquirion to the Chief Manager,

OFFICE:

QUEEN'S BUILDINGS.

Telephone No. 20, Hongkong

R. M. DYER, B,

M.IN. Kowloous Dyck, -Honek

THEATRE

Entertainments;

HONGKONG.

KROYAU

THERE'S ONLY ONË.

THE

Maurice E. Bandmann presents HIPPODROME

the newly organized BANDMANN OPERA CO. FAREWELL PERFORMANCE

NOTE-Owing to the earlier departure of the steamer con veying tho Orora Co. to Shang- hai there will be no perform- ance THE GIRL ON THE FILM" to-morrow, as per- viously advertised.

TO-NIGHT

"THE CIRL IN THE TAXI”” FROM THE LÝMIC THEATRE, CONDON.

Doors Open at 8,30 P.M. 'Commencing at

9,00 Sharp, Plans Now open at MOUTRIES.

LESSONS IN CHINESE.

CIRCUS AND MENACERIE.

Acknowledged Barnum of the East..

New Artistes- New Artistes. Culled from all the principal

Circuses, of

Europe, South Africa and America,

also our Zoo of Performing Wild Animals.

Trained and performed by Dompteur G. Urban,

| A Magnificent Stud of Highly

·Trained Horses and Ponles.

The whole forming the most powerful Combination of its kind now touring the Orient. LOOKI

OUT

FOR THE VISIONS OF SALOME DANCE.

MR. LI HON FAN, a Chinese LOCATION CAUSEWAY BAY

gr..duate versed in litera-

ture," has boa a teacher to European officials and merchants: In this Colony for over ten yeɛrs.

He has a good method of train- ing Europeans to pass in the Chinese examination, and is

possossed of a first rate certificate

Ba Chinese teacher. He has also a good knowledge' of Manda- tin, and Hakka.

rin.

Those who intend learning the Chinese language are requested Tele- to write c/o "Hongkong .graph" office or direct to 37

Hollywood Road, 1st floor,

Hongkong. 29th Jan., 1912.

&

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IN OUR SPECIALLY ERECTED MAT SHEDS. GRAND OPENING NIGHT Saturday, May 9th, Matinees, every Wednesday

Saturday, at 4 p.m. Sharp.

Children Half Price to

Matinee Only.

Bux plan at ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD. For full particulars See Pictorials and Hand Bills.

COL, BOB LOVE, ·

Touring Manager,

LOOK HERE.

ONE OF THE FINEST

BOXING TOURNAMENTS

Ever Seen in Hongkong

AT THE CITY MALL,

On Saturday, 16th May, 1914. Commencing at 9 p.m. Sharp.

20 ROUNDS CONTEST.

STOKER PERKINS

(The box of tricks). Clevert and handest biting

featherweight ever seen in Hongkong,

V.

IRON BUX Hongkong)

The anteftate featherweight Champion of Hingkung.

TWO OTHER EVENTS.

Doors Open at 8.30 p.m.

Booking at MOUTRI E'S. Ringside $5, Stalls $3 and Dress Circle $2.

Soldiers and Sailors $1 to the Pit.

F. E HALL, Promoter.

VICTORIA THEATRE.

To-Night

9.15

To-Night

The Interesting Picture.

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THE

ROMANCE

„MULGA

of the

PALM GROVE

IN 3 PARTS.

The latest Gaumont Graphic and a fine selection of Comic

All Pictures

BIJOU SCENIC THEATRE.

A

NIGHTS ONLY

Commencing Wednesday May, 6th

"WIFFLES HAD A LUCKY ESCAPE"

good comedy in & parts 3,500 feat

"'A WOMAN OF JAPAN!! a thrilling story of a Geisha's

Also

Pathe's German & International Gazette.

"THE GIBSON CIRLS"

Complete change of songs and dances.

Saturday May 9th

*** IN MID ALTANTIC "

a powerful coloured, trama of the sea length 7,000 foot,

Notice

THE GREATEST BRITISH PIANO

THE

BRINSMEAD

H

་་,!།

MAY BE HAD ON THE HIRE PUR- CHASE SYSTEM. JUST CONSIDER ---EVERY INSTALMENT PAID IS MONEY INVESTED IN A PIANO OF BRITISH MAKE WITH THE REPUTATION OF A WORLD FAMOUS FIRM BEHIND IT.

10.17

NEW MODELS JUST RECEIVED AT THE SOLE AGENTS

ROBINSON'S

BREWER & CO.

::(

Pedder Street, '(Adjoining · Hongkong Hotel Main Entrance)

THE PIT OF CORRUPTION.

Telephone No. 696.

81,75

by Winifred rabam GOLD,

—by Stewart Edward Walter: 1.75- | THE SPLIT ÞEAS,

by Headon Hi

MAX LOGAN,

THE WANDERER'S NECKLACE,

by H. Rider Haggard

THE FLYING INN,

by G. E. Chesterton .................. MOREY OR WIFE,

by Some A, Rowlands.........

CANADIAN BORN, .

THE SILENT PLACES,

by Stewart Edward White...B0 ats. WHEN GOD LAUGHS,

by Jack London

SOUTH SEA TALES, CONST by Jack London... 1.75 THE QIANT'S

by Max

Pemberton

1.75 ALL. MEN ARE LIANS,

by Joseph Hocking

,80 ctp":

90

80 cta.

1.75 HOW TO ARGUE SUCCESSFULLY,

by William Macpherson, M.A.80 ct.

1.75 HOME LIFE.IN FRANCE, K

by Miss Betham Edwards...80 cta. 175 THE RED' AND THE BLACK, A

CHRONICLE OF 1830

by Mrs. Humphry Ward.....80 cts.

by Standha!...

$2.75

LARGE SELECTION OF NEW SIXPENNY NOVELS 4 FOR:$1.00

GEORGE STEIGER.

SAUSAGE FACTORY AND DELICATESSEN STORE

14, GRESSON ST. PRAYA EAST. (OPPOSITE TJE SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE)

ALL KINDS OF SAUSAGES.

FRENCH, ENGLISH AND GERMAN.

IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES : BEEF AND PORK. SAUSAGES FRESH DAILY; SPIZCIEL ARRANGEMENTS: FOR HOTELS, DANTEENS, BOARDING · HOUSES SHIPS, PICNIC PARTIES, ETC., ETC.

FOOK SANG & CO. GENTLEMEN, LADIES TAILOR & DRESS MAKER.

ALL KINDS' OF \NOSAN, CHINESE & JAPANESE SILK COODS EMBROIDERED.

GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES. INSPECTION INVITED...

No. 40 WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG'

Telephone 1684

JOHNSON

BEST BARBER'S SHOP IN THE COLONY.

No. 37 QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

To Sall

OLEN LINE" (McGREGOR, GOW & Co.) Ltd. For London Hull & Antwerp. "GLENEARN**

Capt. L. W. Hartnell

13

Consignee

MOGUL LINE OF STEAMERS

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

The Steamship

will be despatched for the above ports on or about the middle of From

May, 1914..

Saloon passage, Hongkong to London £40.

to

'MONTROSE

GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL

and STRAITS:

For freight or passage, apply CONSIGNEES of Cargo &TO

SHEWAN TOMES & Co.

Agents. Hongkong, 22nd April, 1914.

hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of Holt's Wharf at Kowloon, whence and/ or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

AN Noclaims will be admitted after the Goods have left the GodownE and all Goods remaining undeli Steam-subject to rent.******

vered after the 11th inst will be

THE AMERICAN AND

"MANCHURIAN LINE;

(Ellerman & Bucknall ship Co., Ltd.)

HE Steamship-

"KIOTO," Captain Smith, will be

All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Under signed on or before the 30th dust, or they will not be recognized,

All broken, chafed, and dam despatch-aged Goods are to be left in the ed from, Hongkong on the 25th. Godowns, where they will be ex- May for

amined on the 11th inst., at 11

Tour. BOSTON & NEW YORK.

(With Liberty to call at

the Malabar Coast), For freight and further parti. Julars, apply to

The Bank Line Ltd.,

Agents, Hongkong, 28th. April, 1914,

8.12.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

Bills of Lading will be counter signed by

* DODWELL & C

Agents,

Hongkong, 4th May, 19145

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