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NOTICES.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

GOLOFINA

"PERFECTO" Actual Size

CIGARS.

The Wonderful increase in the

Demand .of GOLOFINA Cigars

Demonstrates Beyond QUESTION

Their Superior Quality.

SOLD IN TWO SIZES:--

PERFECTOS & BOUQUETS

Obtainable at all Tobacconists.

The Alosti aut 1

FOULTRY MARKET.

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY, 22, 1919.

GEO. P. LAMMERT.

AUCTIONEER. APPRAISER AND SURVEYOR. PUBLIC AUCTION, THE Undersigned has received instructions, to sall by Pub- Ho Auation on

THURSDAY,

the 23rd Januz y 1919. commencing at II a.m.

at his Sales Rooms, Duddel',

Street,

Valuable

A Quant ty of Household Furniture

Tapestry & marocco covered couches & chairs, blackwood armchairs, desk, flower stands, teapoys, tables & stools, teak overmantels, teak bookcases & desks, Japinese water colours. Fases, orgaments, carpets, rugs etc, etc.

Teak extension dining table &

chairs, teak sideboard with be- vlled mirror, dioner waggon, ice chest, dinner & dessert serv COE, electro-plated & glas ware; cullery, etc., etc

Double brass & brass mounted iron bedsteads; tek single & double wardrobes, dressing tables, washstands, chest of drawers etc., etc.

Also

1 Silver Teget

1 Pianola Piano

I Gent's Bicycle

And

1 Grand Piano (in good condi- tion) by Collard and Collant. On view from Wednesday, the 22nd Inst

Catalogues will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

ASAHI BEER

PILSENER BEER

GRAND PRIZE

ASAN

BEER

KYO, JAPAN

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

THE

"EE Undersigned has received instypotionE to wall by Public Auction on

TUESDAY the 28th January 1919,

commencing at 2.30. pm. at No. 27 Belilios Terraco, A Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture.

(Full particulars from catalo, ue) On View from Monday, the 27th Inst.

Terms: Cash on delivery.

GEO, P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

THX Unders gned has received

instructions from Mrs J. S. Į DOBIE to sell by Public Auction

WEDNESDAY 29th January.

¡919.

commencing at 2.30 p.m. sther residence, No. 52 The Peak (D.s Vœux Villas)

The Whole of her Valuable Household Furniture.

Leather upholstered easy chairs, Chesterfie'd armchairs,' Teak ball seat, ies and card tables, Teak bookcase, Brass mounted curi, cabiret, Raw silk Ecreens. Water colours. Cut-¦. velver pictures, Japanese pla..... ques, brorze and brass ware, Lace and Madres curtains, Elec- tric table fan. Electric burners and fittings etc., etc.

Teak sideboard with bevelled mirror, Ertension dining table and dining chairs. Dinner wagon, chi onnier, ice chests, Frecch hard painted coffee ups, Com- munity plated ware funused). electric kettle, toaster etc.

Double and sirgle Iron and Teak bedsteads, Wardrobes: Dressing tables. Marble top wesbstands. Consol table with long mirror, chest of drawers, toilet crockery, etc., etc.

Pantry and Eitchen requisites.

Also

A few pieces of Fine Japanese Oak Furniture by Arthur and Bond, Yokohama, consisting of :-

Sideboard, Lary's folding desk, octavonal table, bookcase wih elcrio fitings, writing. table, wardrobe with bevelled mirror and dressing table.

Blackwood-ware (Jess table curio stand tables, cake stand, teapoys and stool).

And

Que Coalport tea sat.

On view from Sunday, the

16th inst.

"Catalogue will be issued.

Terms -Cash on delivery.

GEO P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

ENTERTAINMENTS.

VICTORIA THEAT RE.

TO-NIGHT,

9.15 PML Performance

American Gazette No. 21.

MARBLE HEART

featuring

"KING BAGGAT."

"HOGAN OUT WEST," KEYSTONE COMEDY.

MATINEES

every

Wednesday and Thursday 5.15 p.m. Saturday 2.15 p.m. and 5.p.m. Sunday 6 p.m.

Booking at ANDERSON'S.

TEL

No.

1743.

THE

CORONET

TO-NIGHT

at 5.15 & 9.15 p.m.

WILLIAM FARNUM

IN

TEL. NO. 1743.

"A GILDED FOOL."

THE LITTLE MONTE CARLO."

Wiffles Singing Lessons,

ETC, ETC.

HOTELS.

The Hongkong Hotel Co., Ltd.

Operating:-

THE HONGKONG HOTEL

THE REPULSE BAY HOTEL

The leading Hotel in the Far East.

(opening in the Summer of 1919); The coming seaside resort of South Chizi. (The headquarters of the Canadian Pacife Ocean Services, and the leading American business concema

THE HOTEL MANSIONS

(Office promisee)

The Hotel Company, having recently extended their cold storage plant and instituted motor transportation, are specialising in outside catering such sa) banquets, dances, picnica, etc, and are prepared to supply all necessary equipment? decorations, furnishings, and music.

Quotations may be obtained on application at the Hotel Main Office, or representative will call on communicating with

Telephone No. 483, Catering Department. Telephone No. 1673. Manager.

KATORI MARU, from

Jason Dolores Mis Kito Prof G

THE

J. H. TAGGART,

THE S.P.C.A.

WHAT SHANGHAI DOES.

In view of the growing feeling| in Hongkong in favour of reviv ing the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, the public will no doubt be interested to glean some facts concerning the lines upon which the Shanghai Society of that name works. These we have been able to secure through the good offices of a well- known Government official here, who, in common with so many others, is anxious that matters having reached a head, shall not) now be allowed to "hang fire."

THE SOCIETY'S AIMS.

moumi "by Baburient Tobaco Do. Lil.

circumstances. But in no case may a member function other than as an ordinary member of the public.

(b) To attend Court to give evidence in any prosecution for an offence of cruelty to animals

QUESTION AGAIN RAISED.

At yesterday's meeting of the Sanitary Board the question of wholessle

of which he has been a witness.the gruvision of a

friends to become members.

tc) To endeavour to increase paltry market was again raised, the membership of the Society Mr. Bowley asking what steps and in particular to get all his had been taken in connection (d) To advocate the principle therewith, and whether the Head and further the cause of kind of the Sanitary Departmant would ness towards animals whenever submit to the Board any plans possible, and never to consider which have been prepared with it too much trouble to attempt reference to such market. to alleviate the suffering of any animals whatsoever.

SOME OF ITS METHODS,

It will be seen from the above

The Chairman (Mr. A. Gibson) replied that the proposed site had been visited by H. E. the Offcar Administering the Government First of all it may be stated that the Society is founded on a that the Shanghai Society is man-firm basis and that its ideals are and the Unofficial members, and aged by a Committee of well of the loftiest kind. Now we will the general impression was that known residents. with the British come to some of the methods by it was unsuitable. It was agreed Consul (Sir Everard Fraser) as which the organisation fulfils its that the parties interested should President. Its rules and regula-functions. for these may very be allowed to occupy the site ex- tions state the object of the well serve to point the way to perimentally, erecting temporary Society to be "the teaching of the Hongkong Society when it is buildings on their own account. kindness and the suppression of re-started. We give the details They had taken steps in the cruelty towards animals of all as supplied by its Secretary in

matter, kinds in Shanghai and China." response to enquiries made in-

· After The claims of the organisa-directig from Hongkong ---

some discussion, Mr. tion to public sympathy and The Society has made arrange- Alabaster said he would give support are kept well to the ments with the Municipal Council notice of a question to be asked fore by the insertion every day in whereby an Inspector of Police is at the next meeting that the A leading newspaper of an paid $30 a month by the Society, President obtain and lay before advertisement giving the names and he is responsible for, and the Board any plan that may of the Committee and officers, looks after, all prosecution for have been prepared in connection inviting readers to become mem-cruelty, bers and stating that "the labour | All fines imposed by the Courts with the market.

of other charities is divided in Shanghai are, by an order of The subject then dropped. among many associations, thus the Court, in each case given to this charity stands alone-the the Society,

defender of defenceless dumb The Society pays a reward of animale."

$1 to all Chinese and Sikhs, and

a

the

TRAINING NOTES.

Members of the Society who so $2 to foreigners (Police chiefly) desire are furnished with cards who give information of cruelty,

Owing to the very late arrival conviction to show-that they are associated which results in

of the ponies, very little has, BO with the organisation, and these being obtained. cards may be shown and used. All ponies found in an unft fer, been done at Happy Valley, in what might be termed an when it is found necessary to state are inspected by enlist the services of the police in Society's vet., who gives a certifi-organised form. Many of the taking action with regard to a cate which is shown to the Court Ponies have not even galloped and there is nothing to indicate case of cruelty to animals. From on the hearing of the case and the form of the mounts, so it is the Rules and Regulations we which if the Court does not quote the following

order the delinquent to pay is impossible to give anything in the way of reliable information as It shall be the duty of every paid for by the Society.

to the merits or demerits of the member of the Society—

The Society also pays for

various stables. (a) To endeavour to abate, in propagands in Chinese magazines

The bi-weekly gallops have, of every possible legal way, every and gives prizes for essays to case of cruelty to animals that school children and also, when course; started, and will fake may come to his notice. This suitable, has notices and placards place on every Wednesday and should be done either by exhibited warning the public Saturday morning, and, commen- cing from Saturday next, we shall persuading the offender to against cruelty. desist, or by calling the attent- When sufficient funds have endeavour to give our readers as fox of the nearest police been collected. It is the intention clear an idea as possible as to what man to the occurrence, or by of Shanghai Society to pay for is being done. Entries close on notifying the Secretary of the permanent Inspector, but it is Baturday and from that date, no Society, whichever course not probable fist will be done for doubt, das work will start in Heemat msoef desirable under the some time yai..

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(Late Grand Hotel, Bouthcliffe, England and Royal Palace Hotel, London, WA

1,500

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Manager.

HOTEL.

FEET ABOVE SEA

LEVEL

15 MINUTES FROM LANDING STAQE.

UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF

MRS.

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CENTRAL LOCATION,

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