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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1918,

"CAPSTAN"

MEDIUM STRENGTH

"CAPSTAN

Navy Cub Cigarettes.

IC CIGARETTES &MOUTHPIECES.

CAPSTA

Navy Cut

& H.O. WILLS ola London

Navy Cut Cigarettes

"CAPSTAN Jobacco for the Pipe

Sold in Packets of

10 & 20 Cigarettes & in Tins of 50 Cigarettes.

ALSO

MAGNUMS

in Airtight Tins of 50. OBTAINABLE AT ALL STORES.

THE DODGE CAR

Elegance, Smartness; Comfort.

The Dodge Car has a Reputation for Good Service.

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There are two other Reasons why a Discerning man Buys the Dodge

car-low Gasoline consumption and

High Tyre Mileage.

For Prices & Particulars, Apply to:

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.

MOTOR DEPARTMENT

MOTOR WORKS CARACE

WHY WORRY?

"W

#

HY worry? The War's over!" So it is. We have all heard that remark more ihan ozce, but there is much to "worry about yet. We're not out of the game simply because the Hups have laid down their gune. What you gave on Heather Day and at the Fair is surely not the limit of your sacrifice! There are thousands and thousands of brave men condemned to pass the rest of their lives in misery unless we rally to the aid of the great work of healing. Thanks to the Army and Navy, we have had, and will continue to have, a very comfortable time in Hongkong. It is our duty then to "worry,"in" order that the maimed and sick, the human wreckage of the great war of Liberty, may be restored. Every one of us here owes a great debt to the men who fought and bled in the war-a debt which we can bever repay.

But we can show our appreciation by giving our last cent to the great work of mercy in which so maný noble men and women are engaged at home.." Money is urgently needed. Shall we grudge it now that the war is won? Never let it be said that our patriotism and honour petered out with the echo of the last shot. Don't say that you put every cent you bad into Heather Day and St. Andrew's Fair. The Wor Bond Drawing is for the same cause, and its success must be written down in the annals of the Colony'a giving as another endeavour to show bangible appreciation of the brilliant achievements, on the battlefield and on the North Sea, of the bravest boys on earth. Make the result a Victory Offering worthy of the Colony,

PERHAPS IT'S YOUR LAST CHANGE.

HÉ NEEDS IT ALL TO CURE HIS ILLS.

ST. ANDREW'S WAR BOND TICKETS.

:

„On Sale, till 31st December, at all Banks, Hotels, Clubs & Store

POST OFFICE.

INWARD MAILS.

Europe via Nerapatam-Per

BANG, Bio Doc.

WEATHER REPORT.

December 98 1th. Lim-Ne returns from Japan and Vladivo ock. Fressure (has increased slight'y along the south and ́east consta ef Chira, zná decreased lightly elsewhere. The my ficyclone hat EWAL-exter ded southwards, and strong men. soon will prerail along the China Coast, and over ité S. China Saa

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours

A via Manlis-For FUSHIMI

9th Dac.

امیاران

A via Manila Per SHINYO M., ending at 10 am to-day, 0.00 inch

11th Dec,

"SLanghai-Per Duce a, 11th Dec.

VESSELS CLEARED.

Dicember 7.

Singan, Cantin

Azuma Maru. Keolung.

Tix, Baiphong. Kwongle, Singapore. Kiang Ping, Kobe. Hungos, Haiphong Losco: Saigon Hanvi, E

Haiphong

Retornd, Hongar

Samki Was, Haiphong. Brisbane, Baiphong Wotang. Canton,

Nam Wo. Baisbong. Kal Pior, Halpheng, Kwin, Colo. Toyoka

Chcutte Chongva, Halphone.</ Azaku'a Mazu, Keslung. Eesigintonghand

Mass December 8, Ałki. Wart, Bastghai. Bandos, Esipbe

tember

Total since January 1st 101,47 inotes against an äverage of 82.28 inches.

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOLES INDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.

Distrista

Forecast 1 N.E.winda

fresh to Hongkong in Gap Rook...strong;

1 Purwosa Channel

clondy, drizzling rain.

N. winds, strong

Both cost of China be-7 The AD G swan HL'and Lamocks No 1 forth coast of, China be-} The same .....`tween H.K. and Haluan..) as No. 1. Q. W. JKFFRIES- Chief Assistant.

· Hongkong Observatory, Dec. 9, 1918.

METKÓROLOGICAL.

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$0.99 7530,000

ENTERTAINMENTS.

Your Dream Has Come True At Last!

Were you ever a child t

Do you remember how you used to sit by the fra o cold, stormy nigh's at the feet of Someone who read to yo from a big, fist book? She told you all the marvels of th world, and all the dreams that are too happy to be realized I the world. And you listened, rapt.

would jump

And when She would turn a page you

to your feet at once, and put your hand on Her arm, and ask

in your child voice:

May I see the picture ?"

Then She would show you a wonderful thing of red. and yellow and green and blue, which contained all the fairies of the universe, and the giants and dragons and dwarfs. And you would look at it lovingly, and whisper to Her dad

"I wish there was a picture of the whole story, don't

you?"

-Like the hero in the story to which you listened, your wish has now come true,

You CAN see a picture of the whole story-a picture filled with all the elusive charm and mystery which pervaded the reading of the story on that cold, stormy night-The genius of a score of men has perfected the masing-picture process that you might see your favourite tale in life; and the master mind of William For has discovered that YOU. Awanted to see this tale, and has transplanted it to the realm of screenland. Jack, the Princess, the Giant, even the titanic beanstalk are, there before you, tangible things.

You can see "Jick and the Beanstalk" in the being.

VICTORIA

THEATRE.

DECEMBER, 9th and 10th. THEDA BARA

IN

CARMEN.

ANNALS OF THE WAR No. 51

ETC., ETC.

DECEMBER 11th.. BY SPECIAL REQUEST

WHEN A MAN SEES RED

WILL BE REPEATED.

Booking at ANDERSON'S.

CANTON CLUB THEATRE. SHAMEEN.

TUESDAY, December, 10th, 1918. at 9 P M. Sharp.

The Great Fox Masterpiece

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WHEN A MAN SEES RED

PRICEDED BY

THE VERY LAUGHABLE 2 PART COMEDY,

MAX WANTS A DIVORCE

Prices of Admission:- $2 & 51.

CEO. P. LAMMERT.

AUCTIONEER, APPRAISER AND SURVEYOR.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS. THE

“HE Undersiæned has received:

instructions to sell by Pub- lic Auction on TUESDAY the 10th December," 19 8, commencing at I am. at his Sales Rooms, Duddell Street,

825 picuts Groundnuts (in fine condition).

For samples and inspection.

Apply to

T

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Acctioneer,

HE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auction on:

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auction on TUESDAY the 10th December, 1918.

crmmencing at 5.30 p.m.

at Ah King's Slipway, Wanchai,

The Gaal-class Yacht.

A Fitted with Caille Motor and sails, anchor, etc., etc.

Beatrice

Also

One dinghy 1114, On view Now Terms: As

al

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auction on

FRIDAY, the 13th December, WEDNESDAY 11th December

1918,

commencing at 2:30 p.m..

at his Sales Rocins, Duddell

Street. W

A Collection of Valuable Chinese Curios.

comprising

1918,

commencing at 11 am.

at his Sales rooms, Duddell Street

A Large quantity of Silver:

ware

Comprising

- 5-colour, blue & white vases, plates & bow's from the Kanzhi, Kienlung & Towkwang, periods, Vases, photo frames

Also putteten boxes, tes caddies, Genuine Sung Celadon vase borts & cases, or Kangel S-colour vase (very

Also Gold necklaces, wate

| Imperial Klenlung ware

Yungching Porcelain Pic

tures

On view from Tue lay the

etc.

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