MERCURY BARASE
KOWLOON NOTES.
THE MOST MODERN CARS IN TOWN.
match funder
HAL Broed Bellman Bacides,
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took pince on the Ands G.C's course at Fanling on M aday, between a Clublesma and Military foam with the result given below. The oppos- ing players met in the arder given:
CLUB: TEAM. Mr. ES. Forrest Mr. M. E. Thomas
WeHon. Mr. S. Dodwell.
Hon. Mr. J. S. Fletcher.
MH Bodine Mr. & R. Benidge
Cape W Back
Mr&Mr BE
Bergere Mr
rick
Black Master Black
Capt and Alex
Branch
Mr. Oliver Tor
Breakspear
Mr. W. G. Brawall
Mr. H. Kraft
Mr. J. L. Crockett
Mr. C. E Lindsell
Mrs E R. Bellin Mr. B'I. Hirback
Mt. Ma. 8. Bi-
Mr. C.-L. Sandes
Mr. F. S. Harrison. (Rec. )0.
G. D.
Hon Mt. EVD. Parr.
-14
Mr. J. D. Maitland.
0
1.
33
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14
0
Mr. W. H. Claire
0
Mr. & Mrs. H.
Collins
0
Mrs. S. Claren
1
and child
1
14
10
1.
MILITARY TEAM.
with the inconvenience. enquired as to whether it would not be possible to give the raw On Saturday afternoon, Kow-hands some sort of training before loon Cricket Club will play Taithey are allowed to take pass- koo in the Bowls League and engers but it was pointed oat Lt. Col. Coles (Rec. 3) the Hongkong Junior Tennis that the prospect of having about Lt. Col. Clementi-Smith League.
60 coolies practising ricksha Captain Lucy... pulling on the roads would really Captain Goode (Rec. 3) The Rev. Mr. Lindsay, who mean a choice of the greater of Lt. Col. Taylor (Rec. 7) has been appointed to the two evils. There are three Rick-Captain Burrell chaplaincy of St. Andrew's sha Companies in Kowloon and Church. is expected to leave their respective employees are Home in August next and will distinguished by the colour of their probably arrive Some time injhats riz green, blue and black. September, according to a cable-
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Capt. Laslie Smith. Captain Gray (Rec. 5) Lt. Col. Mayhow (Rec. 1): Lt. Col. Harvey (Rec.4) I Major. Scantlebury (Rec. 3)...
Mr. N Burns
Dr. & M., IL
Camming
Mr. R. V. Cameroo Mr&Mrs. A
Carvalho
Hr. J. H. Cosgrove Mir. W. T. Coutta Mr. F. W. Cox
41. J. A. Done
| Mrs. F., E. Devia
634
The catch counted 1 point. and
Miss E. Emanit Min K. ELOROD Mr. & Mrs M. G..
Franklin
Miss M. W. Fowler Mr. D. A. Freecdes Mrs. A. Frazet Mr. J. A. Fortune Miss Gaylord
Green
FORTUNE TELLER MURDERED.
A Paris fortune teller, Mme, Cantin, has been found murdered Gar in her flat in the Boulevard Montparnasse, having been Mr. & Mrs. H. J... stunned Bad
then strangled. Among the clues which the police are following is the impression of a little hand on the overturned table which the fort une-teller
gram recently received. The The authorities have decid- appointment has been made by fed to add to the present the Bishop's® Commissary in ricksha shelter outside the Rail- England, to whom the Rev Mr.way Station, which is the reason the bye point. Lindsay personally is known. „ for the hoarding which has been erected at the end of the shelter. Kowloon residents will regret Under the existing arrangements, to learn tha: Mr. Herridge. of all rickshas plying for hire by Messrs Loxley and Co., was sent ferry passengers from Hongkong to the Peak Hospital, a few days are compelled to proceed to the ago. Mr. Herridge had only re Ferry wharf zic the shelter, the cently recovered from an illness width of which only permits of and now, it is understood, is this being done two abreast and suffering from a relapse of the has led to a great deal of con- original trouble. which was fusion, since the rate of demand influenza We learn that the on the arrival of patient is progressing favourably greater than the rate of supply. and it is hoped he will be able to obviate this, an additional shelter is to be built running leave hospital shortly.
parallel with the existing struc- ture so that four rickshas at a time will be enabled to approach passengers, and fares will thus be the more quickly disposed of.
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Club, "in the Club Pavilion, on Wednesday evening, the occasion being the presentation of a silver tea
M. G. Grylls
A Gorman
Mrs. E. Gardner Mr. G. H. Graver
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STRICTIONS COND ALLY REMOVED.
The American Consul General has received instructions from the Government at Washington indicating that the embargo against the importation of sin has Miz. E. M. Josephbeen removed under certain Madam Flor conditions and all restrictions Mr. Lim Keng Ka
against the importation into MA`L ́E X HE G. H. Lynds
the United States of, pig Mr., Lai Hin Liam tin, all metal alloys containing Mr. & Mrs. G ting and tin in any form what
Lauritsen
soever have been removed subject Muse. Lairis Capt. Liddell
to the following conditions: Mex. Liddell Miss H." Lilie Mr. G. Ludia Mr. Wi. Msiney E Marble Dt.
T..
Mr.
Mamey
Mt. I. F. Men
delsscha
Mr. E. J. Mahon
Mr. H. E. Mantin
Miss V. Mason
6.4 Mm T. R 8. Malones
Dr. W. McKeka Mr. & Mrs. W. P.
་་
Mt. G. F. Obey Mr. 0. S. Orick Caps & Olden-
Surger
Miss E. Paschall Mr. C. R. Powrie
Mr. M. R. Robbins
M * MEL. R. E..
Root
Mr. EH. Ray
·Miss F.
Mr. A ̈G. Bendall Mz. D. Rossell 3. & M. EM.
Raymond
Mr. H. L. Seymor Miss ET. Ser.
FROCK
Mr. H. Stephens Mr. H. 3lber
manje
Mr. & Mrs. F.
Scally
Capt W. H.
Sparke
"
Mr. C. E Saybt
Mr. A. G. Gra Mas H. P. Shar Ma. H. B. Gallop
Mr. W. H. Sparks Me. N. C. Galuzi
3z. & Mm, Steens- Mr. J. S. R. Gar-
by
McConnell
diner
Hussey
Mrs.
Mr. & Mrs. G.
Big
Eymana
Heidt
Hickey
Mr. & Mrs. Halliday
heiser
Mr. & Ms. C. E.
Templeton
Mr. G. W. Terry Mr. G. F. Taylor
Mr. F Travers
H.
Mr. Thom. Vint Miss 11. Vlasches Mr. J. Wilkie Mi, JH, Wickus.
N. Wake- Mr.
fieldTM Miss F. E. Wilson Miss A. T. Wilson
Mr. & Mrs. L. N
Ther
Miss H. B. Whit-
termore
Mr. H. Wolf Mr. & Mrs. C. J.
Warren
Capt. C. Waller
PEAK HOTEL. Corrected to 13th June, 1919.
Adams
Brockman Mr. & Mrs. F, A.
Borchers
Mr. H. do P.
Hutchison
Mr. A. Iseunerman -Miss Jardiniere
Sir Ellis Kadoorie
Mr. W. A. Knight Mr. & M. R.
Kowley Mr. & Mr. Mari
J. Marble Mr. & Mrs. J.
Martin Miller
In asking Mr & Mrs D. AM J Finlay
Blair
Mr. & Mra W. J.
abine Mr. D. McMurray. Mr. C. Newby 43r. Lee Parker ·
Miss Phillips Mr. T. L Perkins I Col
& Mira Thursby Felham Mr.
Mn. J Pilger Mr. R. Briek Mr. & Mrs. JW.
Riddle
11
We also regret to record the
suitably inscribed and a travelling service, blackwood, tray, illness of both Mr. and Mrs.
trunk and cover, subscribed for by Mr. Hawking Packham, who have been confined to their house for the past few
the members of the Club, to Mr. Mr. Honig days, owing to a severe attack off
D. J. Mackenzie, who is shortly Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Three Kowloon road hogs, leaving for Home on a well earm Miss P. Heidt influenza. Both patients we un- derstand are now well on the were fined during the week for ed holiday. Owing to the un-Mr. & Mrs. J. J. way to recovery. There is quite track. Two were fined $10 each Lindsell, the presentation was using Nathan Road as a race avoidable absence of Mr. R. E. an epidemce of the "fu" in and the third, who refused to stop made by Mr. D. Harvey. In doing Mr. H. H. Hart Kowloon at present.
When called upon to do so by the so, he said that Mr. Mackenzie L. E. H. D. police, was finally caught and arrived in the Colony in 1891 and Since the first appearance of fined $20.
Heart It was alleged that the had been in the service of the Mr. G. Harper
Capt P. Half this weekly column of notes, we men were driving at a rate of Hongkong Government for near-M A Holgersen have received many complaints between 40 and 50 miles an hour. 1y 28 years. He is one of the Mr. W. P. Holz- from Kowloon residents in con- We understand that the authori-oldest members of the Kowloon nection with sanitary matters, ties intend to make a special Cricket Club, always having some of which we have printed. effort to put a stop to furious taken a keen interest in sport and The tenour of these complaints driving in Kowloon. rather, implied that the police of
being included in the cricket, MF J Kowloon were inclined to be "We learn that, pending a déci-ing K.C.C., and in the Golf section Miss Bodins
tennis and golf teams represent Mr. R. G. Atwell slack. As marter of fact,sion of the Board of Directors he was undoubtedly, the best. 34. & Mrs. F. E.
have we
made enquiries of the Land Investment player the Club and find that the
had." Mr Kowloon Company Ltd, in connection with Mackenzie had also been police get through an a re-development scheme, no instrumental fa,starting the new mous amount of work, and it more new leases will be granted Bowis section. In addition to
Mr. S. 4. Bot. was not generally known that for houses in Knutsford Terrace. this he had served for many Mr. G. W. Barton
terfek Capt
G. L Bakery Scott they had to be sanitary inspectors Those tenants who hold leases years on as well as policemen. As Mr. will not be required to evacuate the Club.
the committee of Mr. C. B. Bird Bowley said, in moving the adoptheir houses at the expiration of Mackenzie to accept the gifts, Mr. tion of the Report of the Com-such, leases but will be granted Hyde said the trunk might possib. S. Baisserain Mr. C. M.. Blaker "mittee appointed to consider the monthly tenancies until such ly contain *something suggested changes of the Draft time
that. A. Button the scheme lias would be of use during his journey Capt Estimates for 1920,
T. •H. at the been definitely decided upon. through Canada. They all wished
Batler last Sanitary Board meeting, which is not expected for some him continued good health, a
Rev. B A. the police have quite enough to months.
pleasant journey and a happy Mr. H. J. Brett
Bandle. c.r. do in preventing crime without
reunion with his wife and daugh- Mr. W. Coomes having to undertake the addition.
An unrehearsed and free per-ters, in the Old Country ". The Mt. W. A. Curtis alwork ofsanitary inspectors, and, formance of Bostock's Circus to Chairman then asked the com-. R. C. Comrie 3fra. M. H. Curtis as far as Kowloon is concerned, Kowloon children took place pany to drink to the health of Mr. Mr. J. Cochrane we would go further, and state during last week-end, The Mackenzie, which was done with Mr. A. Coenraad that they have more than enough younger members of the Kowloon musical honours, followed by L-Col. E
G. to do in their capacities of police community (and some of the hearty cheers. In replying, Mr. Cole officers. The appointment of older) had the time of their lives Mackenzie said that on such an
Mr. J. H. *full-time Sanitary Inspector for inside the enclosure etected by occasion it was difficult to say all Mr. E. J. Coomes
Coolhaas Kowloon City, which is included the circus, the management very one would wish. He was going Mrs. Cormack the recommendation, will kindly allowing all and aundry Home on leave and should any Miss Dingwall
Mrs. Drury therefore meet with the approval the free run of the place. On member of the K.C.C. look him up Mr. & Mrs. John of Kowloon residents and since Sunday morning some of the in Scotland he would find a the report of the Committee was animals arrived, including a very very friendly welcome. Some Mrs. 0. Eager · Stabbings unanimously adopted, we pre-knowing elephant which was day, when it came to his turn to M. Fowler
Mr. A. Findlay sume the recommendations
Smith throughout the day. surrounded retire from work, and if land was will be carried out and the new by an
Mrs. T. Mr & Mr. admiring crowd of sufficiently cheap, he intended to Fappointment made.
children who tore up the lay out a golf course of his own fr
Gea. F Mr My Smith. grass, went home and fetched in Scotland.
Galloway In the meantime,
Ventrle bananas and other delicacies' be hoped, whilst on leave, to have Mother Timer Ford can explain the reason why there with which Jumbo gorged himself many good
Dr. Harry War the Mr. C. B. Gager. & Mrs Work ere so many ricksha coolies plying but showed by wavings of his courses at present existing.
MP. D. Wilson He Mr. Gaylord". for hire in Kowloon who appear trunk, flapping of his ears and thanked them all very much for Mr. R. G. Maj. Wakeman
Hunter to be utter novices at the trade, wagging of his tail that there was their kind gifts and assured them Mr. & Mr. Harley owing to their inability to run for still room for more.. Upon two he would
never forget the Mr. & Me even the shortest distance and occasions he was taken for a K.C.C., *fail
Haandrezan to retain also having no idea as to how toddle up Nathan Road and an interest in its doings.
E GEGEGE'S to balance the vehicle to secure returned like the Pied Piper of Speeches were also made by other Corrected
Corrected to 15th Jane, 1819. the greatest comfort to the rider, Hamlin, When it came to the prominent members of the Club, J. Beach
MPL E. E Grad
ham combined with "a minimum time for bye-bye and the children including Mr. W. J.Owens (Vice Mr. W. R. Ban
Mr. Boy W. Haig amount of effort for the coolie. were sent away, Jumbo stoutly President, of the Bowling Green
Miss B. Jones The reason
is that for each protested and gave vent to loud Section) who referred to Mr. Mr. Edw. Burke Mini K. Keeler ricksha there are two regular trumpetings and deep rumblings Mackenzie's good work in con-
& Mrs. C. T
Mr. & Mrs. G. L. Faunas coolies licenced, who can only until his keeper came along and nection with the bathing picnics, Mr. Way, Blackett
hrob MHQ Kupa pull the particular ricksha told him it was time for him also Mr. J. P. Robinson. (Hon. Sec. Mr. & Mrs. E F for which they hold licences. In to go to bed!
of the K. C. C.), Mr. J. H. Mead
Buye
MA Kirk addition to these regular licences
(Amah" to the Golf Section)
Lieut
J. Mr. J. B. Toyd Bryant, R-Z. - Mr & Mr I. J
Lounds Me, G.
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A reader has asked us if we
each Company has licences for
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games over
Duscan
Mr. 8. Evans
Mt.
Fassi
zzaz
vard
Mr. E. A. Ram Mr. W. E, Roberts Mr.
& Mix A. E Shaw Mr. E. Heaton
Smith
Maj.
F J. Scantlebury
Lt. Stevens Mira
Mixe
Mr. J. W. P.
Zwager
A correspondent has requested who related some humourous Mr. & Mrs. Benton about 20 spare coolies who us to call attention to the lack of incidente in connection with the Byrd can pull any ricksha irrespec- a public telephone call office in Club sport, and Mr. P Shroff, an Mr & Mr. A.-B. - Mr. Ba tive of its hicence number. Kowloon, except at the Railway old member and one time Hon. D
GClarke The additional coolies are Station, which is closed after 10.Treasurer. Mr. Mackenzie Mr. & 4. Crunch beginners only and are taken on p.m. This is not correct. There leaves by the Empress of Japan Mr. Cruickshank
syacancies is a public call office, which is open and will proceed to Scotland, vir Miss L. Davi until such time day and night, next to the tele, America and Canada, where be Mr. ST. Eroad- Miss E. Elworth acquired some phone exchange of Nathan Road will meet his wife and daughters.
It will be remembered that Mr.) Miss A. Grap Mackenzie's only son was killed i Mr. & Mr CB in the War
com
alar coool
Tho The was a large gathering of if ur members of the Kowloon Cricket
I
Gordon and
Mr.N.W.Gterens
ME EMILE
Mr. Fred B. Joape
Cathrin
BeTowers
Towarz
(1) That shipments of such commodities shall not leave the. countries of origin before June 30th, 1919,
(2) and that such shipments shall not be allowed to enter the United States before August 1st, 1919.
Individual licenses are to be issued for each importation but it will not be necessary for the Consulate General to have the license number before certifying invoices.
GAVE HER BABY RELIEF AT ONCE
Mothers every where are find. ing Baby's Own Tablets, the Canadian childrens' remedy, in- mensely valuable for their hittle ones. Here is what one American mother says
DELIGHTFUL MUSICAL
PROGRAMME.
BY ITALIAN ARTISTS.
MANNELLI and
FANY.
MISS
At the VICTORIA THEATRE
TO-NIGHT.
FIRST CLASS ENTEMENT.
PUBLIC AUCTIONS..
My baby was much troubled with wind colic." writes Mrs. B. Williams, of Perth Amboy, N.Y., and nothing seemed to do any good until I tried Baby's Own. Tablets. They gave relief at once and I would not be without them; I have taken great pleasure`in recommending the Tablets to mylic Auction on friends."
are
Baby's Own; Tablets mother's everready help and baby's friend. They contain no opiates or narcotics, and are. guaranteed an absolutely harm;, less remedy for infantile indiges- tion, simple fever, colic, constipa. tion and diarrhoea. They destroy worms, allay the pains of teeth- ing, promote health-giving sleep and regular development.
Of chemists, also post free at 60 cents the vial from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., 95 Sze- chhen Road, Shanghai.
KING EDWARD HOTEL.. Corrected to 13th June, 1913.
Mr. C. D. Ayton Mr. G.. L. Alles
Ari B. Almond
Dr. B. M. Asger Mr. J. Barlow Mr. F. G. Becka Mr. L E. Browa Mr. J. J. Barry M. A. E. Batt
and Mirs. Bridger & family Mr. J. G.
Chad. wick
W/D
Mr. Choi Shing and
Mr. J. D. Danby Mr. R. P. Douglas Mr. R. G. Douglas Mr. W. Eborall Miss Farrell Mr. J. Forrest Mr. J. Farrell Mr. J. Fetherston-
haugh
Mr. E. P. Fielding M. J. D. Fortess Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Mr. J. H. W.
Good wia
Mr C. F. Heben-
streit
Mt. J. P. Hughes Master C. Hammes Mr. & Mr. C. J.
Hammes
Miss F. Hammes
Mr. A. Harrison
Mr. B. James
Mrs. Kilbee and
child
Mr. T. Kennedy
Mr. J. Legge Capt. A. Larmen 3. H. G. Lewia Mr. S. F.
McBrowa Mr. J. B. Maikle Mr. J. Macfarlane & Mrs. Muling J. Pluger
Mr.
Mr.
Mr. F. A. Pales Mrs. L. Peace MW. C. PRES-
more
Mr. & Mrs. C. E
Richardson
Mr. RobertsOD Mr. P. E. Steele Mr. F. A. Siefert Mr. J. V. Simpson
Q.
Schroder Mr. R. E. Spencer Mr. H. E. Scriven Mr. & Mr. Stewart
and family Mr. J. P.. Teagre Mr. T. P. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. W. "
Underwood
Mr&Mrs. J. H
Williams Mr. E. Williams 31.
and Mrs. Wyzenbeek and child
Mr. J. Johnstons Mr. G. E. Wotton
Mr. J. Welch
CARLTON HOTEL
Corrected to 14th Jane, 1915.
Mr. W. F. Alder Mr. D. Acklank Me Laurence Bar-
ton
Mrs. H. A Bao-
chat
E
M. J. Basto Mr. J. W..Bonthes 3Fr. G. H. Charter Mr. E. Carr Mr. E. Cockburn Mrs.
Camaron Mr. S. F. Dava Mr. Delor Doliver. Mr. & Mrs. N. G.
Dorreas Bir. C. M.
Everenghan Mr. W. Ears Mr. & Mrs. GW,
Creess
2) Mr. M. Realy *
Mrs D. P. Hen *derson-
Mr. H. G. Ben
nemsey
Mr. W. Jones Mr. 12 Jackson
Mr. J. H. Kelly Mr. L T. Kinley Mr. Edeo. Loe
mamie
Mr. H. B. Madi'! Mr. N. Nagle Mr. W. "T. Nell Mr. Th. Penches Mr. William W
Reich
Str. T. L Ras-
MGLEAD
Mr. L. Reich Mr. Wat Bosa Mr. M. Stephens My F. L. Smitk Mr. A. C. Thomas Mr & Mr. B.
Thibault Mins
Thibault Mi
Thibault
Bath
THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Pub-
commencing at i am.
G.
PARTICULARS and CON-- DITIONS of the letting by Publio Auction Sale, to be held on SATURDAY, the 21st Jufie, Monday, the 23rd day of June.
1919.
1919, at 3 pm, at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Officer Administering the Gov- ernment of One Lot of Crown Land at Kennedy Road in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Reat to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for one further term of 25
A: his Sales Rooms, Duddell Street.
Woollen Blankets
40 Bales White and Gray
12 Kegs Bi-Carbonate of Soda 2 Cases Vanilla Chocolate 210 Tins Biscuits"
2
Bales White Shirting
Terms: Cash on delivery.
Geo. P. LAMMERT
Auctioneer.
THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auction on
MONDAY, the 23rd June,
1919,
commencing at "ll am.
at the Premises of the Hongkong
& Kowloon Wharf & Godown
tỉa. No.98 Wanchai
Co
293 pieces Round Iron Bars, (Stored in the above godown)" 125 pieces Mild Steel Angles Stored in Blue Building Godo
No. 44 Wanchai)
on
years
PARTICULARS OF THE LỚT
No.otfale
Regising No.
**2417507
Boundary
· Mannaratzen EX
ale pin, 20:450
WARNING.
Annual Ment.
Upset Price**
The undersigned have received information to the effect that Carnation MILK is being placed brand of condensed milk labelled on this market. Consumers and Dealers are warned that the
TUESDAY, the 24th June, undersigned are exclusive agents
1919.
commencing at If a.m.
at Holt's Wharf, Kowloon 110 bundles Calvanised Wire (Stored in No. 3-Godown.
ground floor) 1080 pieces Mild Steel Angles (Stored in Open Air)
Tuesday, the 24th June,
**1919,
commencing at 3 p.m.
at No. 2 Covered Passage of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd. Kowloon, 538 pieces Mild Steel Angles
in China for the Carnation Milk Products Co., of Seattle, Washing- ton, and that they have not im- ported any, tins labelled as above but that all tins imported by them are labelled CARNATION CREAM and are lacquered on top and bottom of tins.
THE ROBERT DOLLAR CO.
Ray E GUNN
Manager. Hongkong, 17th June, 1919.
VICTORIA DISPENSARY. NOTICE The
business
hitherto conducted by the above Pharmacy at 32, Queen's Road, Central, has been transfer- red to A. S. Watson & Co. Ltd, the Hongkong Dispensary, who have take over the stocks, pro-
(Stored in the above.godown)prietary medicines and pre- 50 bundles Galvanised Wire scription books.
(Stored in No. 31 godown) 633 bundles Annealed Wire Shorts
Paola 336 bundles Galvanised Wire
M31 W. de Vries Mr. T. U. Waters Mr. Richad "wil
bur
Mr. W. do Wy Mr. S. Willia
PALACE HOTEL Corrected to 18th June, 1919. Mr. & Mrs. B. Mrs. N. Machi
Brambles
-
Mrs Dobinson N. C. Olson
Grant J. Bowe W. W. Hipkin W. Robinson Hartley L J. Smith
Jack
| J. Jabisa Bad
Mr. & Mrs. E
Bhiphangh
B. Johnston W. de Wean
Mr. & Mrs G. 8. Mr. & Mr. H. M
to fomate
Whitmore
Shorts
(Stored in No. 17 Covered Passage)
85 Square Steel Rods - (Stored in 1 godown)
120 kegs, Wire Nails (Stored in No. 30 Godown Lower) 24 bundles Square Iron Bars (Stored in No 5 Godown, Lower) N. B. Sizes and assortment may
be had on
under med
Terms: Cash
Goo.
Customers requiring prescrip tíops repeated will be able to get hem dispensed at the Hongkong Dispensary
K. W. STAPLETOF;
Manager.
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