NEW
VICTORIA
THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1919.
ADVERTISEMENTS,
THEATRE
3 DAYS ONLY
November 18th, 19th & 20th.
Announcement Extraordinary.
Very Special Engagement
of
THE GREAT BRACKENS
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Second Tour of the World. Don't miss the great ropę walk from the stage over the heads of the Audience to the Balcony and back.
MARVELLOUS
WONDERFUL
WIZARDS OF WIRE WALKING AND JUGGLING.
EXTRAORDINARY
SUPREME ARTISTS
DE LUXE
Acknowledged by the Press and Public as the greatest Artists in their line of work touring the World at the present day.
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A TRULY MARVELLOUS PERFORMANCE.
ALSO FPI-ODES 5 & 6 OF "THE TIGER': TRAIL.”
WISEMAN LTD
TEA DANCE
THURSDAY
Nov. 20th
DANCE TICKETS.
50 cents each.
D. M. COODALL Manager.
NOTICE.
KOWLOON BOWLING
GREEN CLUB.
"At Home Day.”
CONSIGNEES
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
From YOKOHAMA, KOBE. OSAKA & MOJI.
THE Company Steamship
MADRAS MARUT
CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO.,
LIMITED.
AND
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM
NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Consignees per Co.'s Steamer
LAERTES."
| having arrived from the above parts, on the 15th November, Con-
are hereby notified that the Car signs of Cargo are hereby notified that their goods are being Wharf. Kowtoon, where it will. go will be discharged into Holt's landed and placed at their risk in at Consignees risk. The the Hongkong and Kowloonargo will be ready for delivery Wharf and Godown Company's from Godowns on and after 17th Godowns Kowloon, Whore
November. delivery can le obtained as soon as the goods are landed,
sentative
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Optional cargo will he landed, unless notice has Leen given prior to steamer's arrival.
ESTABLISHED 1860
J.ULLMANN &@.
PARIS
SHANGHAI, HONGKONG.
PEKIN. HANKOW.
TIENTSIN.
GOLD & JEWELLED WATCHES
PENDANTS, DIAMOND RINGS
BRACELETS, ETC.
POPULAR IMPORTER/ PRICES DIAMONDS
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JUST RECEIVED: "BACCARAT'S English Goldwear Diamond Jewelery.
CONSIGNEES.
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.
From TACOMA, JAPAN PORTS & MANILA.
The Company's Steamship
A new assortment of Our BEST CUT CLASS & exquisite desigas in
G.
NOTICE
all persons with the exception of persons of Chinese race. wishing to leave the Colony must have in their possession a VALID PASSPORT. Passengers not in possession of passports will not be allowed to leave the Colony.
"AFRICA MARU" having arrived from the above ports, on the 16th November Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their goods are being tions who remain in the Colony All persons with certain excep landed and placed at their risk in for more than 7 days are required the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf to Register themselves under the & Godown Company's Godowns REGISTRATION of PERSONS at Kowloon, where delivery can ORDINANCE 1916
Forms of be obtained as soon as the goods
Registration giving the parti are landed..
the G. P. O. and at all Police culars required may be obtained at
Goods not cleared by the 22nd November will be subject to rent. Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examin-
Stations.
The Penalty for non-compliance
ation by the Consignees re- is a fine not exceeding $50. presentative and the Company's
Surveyor's Messrs. Goddard and
Douglas, at 10a.m. on Wednesday
E. D. C. WOLFE
C. S. P.
NOTICE.
and Friday. All claims must be Hongkong, 5th September 1919. presented within Thirty days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be re- cognized. No claim will be ad- mitted after the goods have left" the Godowns.
No fire insurance whatever will be effected.
Consignees are requested to) send in their Bills of Lading for countersignatures immediately.
OSAKA SHOS EN KAISHA
Y. YASUDA,
Hongkon, 17th Nov., 1919.
NOTICE.
Manager.
HONGKONG GYMKHANA
CLUB.
will hold
an EXTRA Gymkhana in aid of The Devastated Villages of France Fund
on
SATURDAY 29th NOVEMBER
1819 Entrance $1.00
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.
NOTICE.
REPULSE BAY HOTEL
In order to enable the con-. tractors to complete the work in connection with the above hotel at the earliest possible date with- out interruption, and in order to avoid all possibility of damage to the flooring, tiles, paint work, etc. The public are requested to kindly abstain from visiting the Hotel as on and from this date until its completion and formal opening of which due notice will be given by Advertise- ment in the local newspapers.
The Management of the Hotel feel sure that they may rely upon the ready co-operation of the public in the foregoing regard.
Dated this 6th day of
November, 1919.
For the
HONGKONG HOTEL
TEA DANCES WILL BE HELD ON THE FOLLOWING DAYS DURING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER, FROM 4.30 TO 7.P.M.
TUESDAY, 4TH FRIDAY, 7TH MONDAY, 10TH FRIDAY, 14TH MONDAY, 17TH FRIDAY, 21ST" MONDAY, 24TH THURSDAY, 27TH|| "ADMISSION TO DANCE ROOM FACH DAY $2.00 PER HEAD, INCLUDING TEA.
J. H. TAGGART, Manager.
A FAR-EASTERN FALLACY. Among foreign residents in the
HONGKONG HOTEL Co., Ltd, Far East the belief in purgatives as a panacea for half the ills of mankind is a firmly rooted fallacy. At times purgatives are necessary, but their habitual use weakens the whole system and means ulti- mate ruin to the digestion,
Proprietors of the REPULSE BAY HOTEL.
J. H. TAGGTAR, Manager.
NOTICE.
The cause of most ill-health in the Far East is weak impure blood. For instance most of the stomach troubles which are so prevalent owe their beginning to the fact that the stomach has be- blood-nourishment to keep up with its work. And when the
THE EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM-come too debilitated for want of SHIP COMPANY LTD.
We have been appointed Agents and have now taken over charge of the affairs of The Eastern & Australian Steamship Company Ltd. at this port.
For full particulars, Passage, Freight etc. apply:-
MACKINNON MACKENZIE & COMPANY.
Agents. 22, Des Vœux Road Central.
Hongkong.
PUBLIC AUCTIONS.
HE Undersigned has received Auction on
instructions to sell by Public
TUESDAY, the 16th ov
1919,
commencing at I am. at No. 19 Chin Loong Street, Queen's Road Central,
5 piece Fire Crackers 3 Compasses
8 Small Lamps (compass use)
4 Glass Tubes (sounding use)
1 Set New Logs
1 Set Old Log
·10 Life Belts
3 packages Assorted Flags
1 bundle New Canvas
2 Canvas Awnings
13 Navigating Lamps
(90 fathoms)
1 Length Manila Rop: 4"
1 Length Manila Rope (90 fathoms)
9"
H.E. The Governor, and Patron of the Club, has kindly offered to. present a Shield to be played for annually by pairs of member of the Club representing Govern- Salved ex s. "Taiwan Maru" mert Departments, Millitary Terms: Cash on delivery Corps or Regiments, H.M. Ships or Naval Departments, individual Firins etc. One pair only to enter for each Department, Firm or other recognised Body, the
Committee to decide in any doubtful case whether an entry may be accepted.
The competition to be foursome, (not four balls) matches of 18 holes over the old Fanling Course under Club Handicaps.
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Lists will be "found on the
Notice Boards of the Club Houses or at the Hongkong Club. Entries close on the 29th instant.
Geo. P. LAMMERT Auctioneer.
THE Undersigned has received Instructions to sell by Public Auction on
WEDNESDAY, the 19th Nov. 1919. At Noon.
at his Sales Rooms, Duddell Street
Tai
Wan Maru" with all her gear
The Wreck of the S. S.
Goods 2 ut cleared by the 21st November, will be subject to rent. Damage packages must be
Ali broken chafed and damag-
appurtenances etc. as she now lies left in the downs for examined goods are to be left in the
stranded in the Hainan Straits. ation by the Consignes' repre-examined on any Tuesdays and
The names of the winners for where they will be Godowns.
the year will be inscribed upon when vessel will be at purchaser's Terms: Cash on fall of Hammer, and the Company Fridays between the hours of
It is hoped that Members of the the Shield when received and risk. The Annual "ing ilma. Day" Sprvogers, Mens Goddard 1945 am, and noon within the Jackey and Gymkhana Clubs souvenir cups will be presented
Bruclas. at 10a.m. on Wednesday
Geo, P. LAMMERT. jant presentation of peze will de
free storage period.
will purchase Tickets and not for the winners this year by His
Auctioneer. Tekton Saturday, 22 Nevndar.hd Friday. All claims must be
No claims will be admitted avail themselves of their Season Excellency and in future years 1019 3.30 tom. when the Mee presented within Thirty days offer the Goods have left the Tickets.
by the Club. "At Home" to their the steamer's arrival here, after steaner's Godown, and all Goods
By Order, which date they cannot be re-remaining undelivered after the No claim will be ad-24th November, will be subject
The Royal Hongkong Golf Club. cognized. D. S. COOPER,
mitted after the goods have left
Hongkong, 14th November, 1919. the Godowes.
No fire insurance will be affected:
Consignres are requested to send in their Bills of lading für countersignaturs inmediately. OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.
bars will be friends.
Hon. Secretary. Hongkong. 17th Nov. 1919.
WANTED.
SVANTED. —A A-sistant in General Drapery Store. Apply. Box 210 c/o Hongkong Tele- graph."
Y. YASUDA,
whatever
Manager.
to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the under- signed on OT before the 8th December, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.
Hongkong, 15th November, 1919. Hongkong, 16th November 1919.
H. B. L. DOWBIGGIN,
Hon. Secretary.
NOTICE.
NOTICE. ་་་
A Pianoforte Recital will be given by Miss Betsy Wyers at MARINE ENGINEERS GUILD the Helena May Institute on Wednesday 26th Nov. at 5.30 p.m.
Admission $1.00
OF CHINA.
Having been appointed Branch Secretary, Members inviting friends may office from 2 to 5 daily. Saturday Exceed I ball be pleased to e member at this book tables in advance for tea! including Concert" $1.00 each person, from 4 o'clock,
W J. STOKE,
Panch Secretary.
1. De Veux komi
THE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL BANK. 'LIMITED,
Head Ofoc; 6 Dia Youx Road Cl Hankow Branch: Panaf Building, FOR THE YEAR TO COME Pncaution is impor ant in all things. This applies to your own finances. The bst way of providing for the fatule freely
*by
OPENING A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH US, $1, to start. SYSTEMATICALLY it will grow to
THOUBANDS,
digestion becomes disordered as often as not Constipation sets in and the body becomes poisoned by the waste which should have been dispelled. Then the appetite be. comes capricious, and indigestion, headaches, pains in the abdomen, chest and back become daily troubles.
cir-
Purgatives won't give any last- ing benefit under such cumstances. The only way to bring cure is to tackle the trouble at its foundation-the blood, to purify and build up the blood. and thus to revitalise the whole system. For this purpose there bas never been a blood and nerve tonic SO successful *s Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Every- where thoughout the World these Pills are the stand-by in hundreds of thousands of homes where their value has been proved, where their unique merit is known, as a remedy for alldie orders due to blood and nerve debility such as Anaemia, Indi- gestion. Neurasthenia, Malaria, Rheumatism and the aches and ills of women.
Do not waste time and money experimenting with your health when
you can obtain Dr. Williams' Pink Pills from Inedicine and post free, 1 bottle for $1,50, 6 bottles $8, from Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., 96 Szechyen Road, Shanghai.
vendors everywhere,
VICTORIA THEATRE. A STAR TURN ON TUESDAY. The Victoria Theatre Manage- ment announce that they have a surprise packet in store for the patrons of their Theatre in the shape of a big Vaudeville Act which opens for a season of three dzy. commencing Tuesday, November 18th. These artists come here with a big reputation and are sure to draw record houses. What the Great Brackens do
the wire the shape tof riding tennis racquets and clubs, ladder- bicycles, firing cannons, juggling
balancing and rope-walking needs to be seen to be believed, and if
notices they can rest assured they live up to their Press
they will meet, with a wast hearty reception and packed houses for the three days of their stay here in Hongkong.
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Episodes five and six of "The Tiger's Trail" will be released as well, and these are the most absorbing in the whole story.
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An accident resulting in Chinese female coolie being sent to the Hospital suffering from are injured spine happened yes- terday at Conduit Road. In carrying a load of broken stones to the third floor of a new build- ing in course of erection the woman lost her balance and fell to the ground from a height of 30 feet.
HOWE
STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE
A LARGE VARIETY IN STOCK.
D & CO.
Tel. No. 1186.
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