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Nos. 1342, 1366, 1375, 1314, 1320, 1384 1376 1385
BOARD RESIDENCE.
Penson Eger, Tsingtau Family Pension at moderate rates. Home Cuisine, comfort. Excellent Beautifully situated, facing the sea with fine view,
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M. HARDEL.
Proprietress.
POSITIONS WANTED.
EXPERIENCED Lady Steno grapher Beeks position in any local firm. Apply Box 1390, c/o Hongkong Telegraph.'-
EXPERIECED
ACCOUNT-
ANT, BRITISHER, is open for engagement. Excellent ro ferences. Wr.ted Box 1389 0.0 "Hongkong Telegraph'
PREMISES TO LET.
TO LET.-Five zoomed house. Beautiful outlook. Garage, accommodation. Flush System, gas installation all modern con- veniences. Early occupation. Moderate rental. Apply to Box No. 1392 "Hongkong/Telegraph,'
TO LET. Half of house with beautiful outlook and Garage accommodation. Flush system, gas installation. All moder
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SWEDISH MASSAGE given by fully trained Britisher, at home only. Also trained nurse available. Torms moderate. Apply Box No. 1393 c/o "Hongkong Telegraph."
Houses, Flats, Building-Lots Estates negotiated for rent, aus. |
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FOR SALE
UROPEAN HOUSE, 19.
• Maciopnell Road, Area 22,400 sq. ft, with Tonnis Court. Apply P.O. Box 648 (Phona C.976)|
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB, }
LADIES SECTION.
A competition will be held atļ Fanling on TUESDAY, October 20th,
For particulars Notice Boards.
C. H. GRIFFIN,
Hon. Secretary.
NOTICE.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The Sixth Extra Race Meeting Conveniences. Entirely self con-will be held weather permitting) tained. Terms moderate. Apply at Happy Valley, on Saturday to Box No. 1991 Telegraph."
"Hongkong October 10th and Monday Oct-1
TO LET Portion of Tbird Floor of Stephen's Building, Suitable for Two Large Offices or several smaller ones. Wall lighted Apply DEACONS, Frince's Building.
To
ober 12th 1925.
The First Ball, will be rung at 2.45 p.m. dach day.
The charge for admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1.
Soldiers and Sailofe in uniform half price.
Members are advised that they must show their Season Tickets O LET. - Euro:ean honse to obtain admission to the Mem-
with 7 big rooms, we'l-ven-bers' Enclosure. tilated and facing harbour, 7 Mid- Apply to dle Road, Kowloon. Chan Chiu Ching, c/o Johnson Stokes and Maater, Tel. No. 1593,
Each member has the right of introducing 2 non-members to the Members' Enclosure, tickets for can bo obtained from whom Messrs. Linstead & Davis at $5.00 each day up to Friday October The Stewards invite the ladies of Hongkong to be prosent.
GODOWN TO LET, in Alex 9th.
Buildings. Apply Secretary, A. S. Watson & Co., Limited.
TO LET-Cne European flat, Wanchai Gap Poad. Hong- kong. Apply to 32 Kontady Road.
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No about March 1926 whole flat or Epacious suite of offices in the French Building" ex "Victoria Bui'd ng," No. 5 Queen's Road Control (between Chartered Bank and Maroantilo Bank.)
Apply to: Banque de l'Indochine
Chater Road,
Two newly con To Lot.- To
struoted European bousos, Magazine Gap, Motor Road, taree flats, three large rooms "each with kitchen. Bervants" quarters and bath room, fitted Garages with flush system. provided. Immediate possession. Apply Sang Kea, New Bank Building.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Notice is hereby given that the date of the last Extra Race) Mooting of the Season advertised for the 5th day of December 1925 will be held on 20th November next instead.
By Order,
H. GREENWOOD,
KOWLOON PLEISURE
TRIPS
For 7-passenger cars please call: at Taim-sba-tsui Taxi Garage or pbone K.417. Taxis can be lad at wharf.
NOTICE.
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W. A. HANNIBAL & CO.,
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Hongkong, Oct. 4, 1925.
HONGKONG LAWN. BOWLS
INTERPORT MATCH. ・・
TAIKOO BOWLING GREEN Wednesda 7th October.
Match to start at Special car will leave Post
Offico
.3.30 p.m.
.2.45 p.m.
2.45 p.
Launch will leave Kowloon
Police Pier
A
Talkoo Club extend a cordial Invitation to the ladies and all bowlers of the Colony."
Hongko Oct 4, 1925.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER
LAMMERT'S THE AUCTIONEERING &
AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION
THE Undersigned have re- ceived instructions to sell by Public Auction on
Thursday, the 8th Oct, 1925
commencing at 11 a.m.
at their Sales Room, Duddól)” StreetTM
3 Cases Spirit Varnish
1 Cate Artificial Silk Fariaies
2 Cases Silk and Cotton Stock-
Inge
1 Case Black Elastic Jarturing
1 Bale Wool Corded Black,
Cashmere
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2 Cases Salmon
2 Cases Sardines
1 Case Tomato Sauce
1 Case Yellow Cling Peschen. 2 Cases Tuna
35 Cases Lime Juice Cordials
5 Cases Raspberry Syrup
3 Cases Lime Juice Pure- 18. Cases Dry Ginger Ale 20 Cases Lomon Squash
and
"A Quantity of Household
Furniture
BROKERING Co., Ltd.
Bb, Duddell, Street. FURNITURE AUCTIONS
every TUESDAY & FRIDAY, at 2.30 p.m...
By Order of the Supreme Court of Hongkong.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
of the
STEAMSHIP "ANJOÙ,” Now lying at Shamshulpo in the
Harbour of Hongkong.
by
The Auctioneering and Brokering Co., Ltd., at their salesroom,
No. 4B Duddell Street..
оп.
WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of October, 1925,
at
2 o'clock p.m. For orders to view, apply to the Auctioneering and Brokering:
Company, Limited. For further Particulars and Con- ditions of Sale Apply to:-
The Plate you noe d
Wellington
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Messrs: WOO and NASH,
Solicitors, Nos. 4 & 6 Queen's Road,
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Teak Dinner Waggon, Tapestry Covered Armchaira, Shanghai The Auctioneering & Brokering Bath, Teak and Iron Bedsteads, Pictures, Dining Table, Chairs, Glass Stand, Fendors, Ice Chest, etc., etc.
Terms -Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
PUBLIC AUCTION
No. 4B Duddell Street. Dated the 30th September, 1925.
BUGHES & HOUGH
LIMITED.
GENERAL AUCTIONEERS,
THE Undersigned have receiv-IMPORTEERS, EXPORTERS &
ed instructions to sell by Public Auction an
Friday, the 9th Oct. 1925,
at 11 o'clock a.m.
at Messrs. Yue Fat's 'Godown, Nos. 50 and 51 Kennedy Town (for account of the concerned)" 300 Bags No. 24 Jóva White Sugar Terms. Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.
GENERAL BROKERS.
CHINA AUCTION ROOMS.
4. Duddel Street.
If you have anything you would like to sell, exchange or advertiso send it to the. CHINA AUCTION ROOM. ...
E. V. M. R. DE SOUSA, Auctioneer.
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Student Strikers,
COULD NOT TURN IN BED WITHOUT HELP
So Painful Was Her Rheumatism.
DR.
R. WILLIAMS" PINK PILLS
Made Her Well.
Many rheumatic peoplo suffer
Sir, I have just read for a socoud time Bellamay's life of Byron. The oxtract quoted below pains that could be avoided by is intereating as it shows that not building up the blood, Rheuma only in schools in China have wo tism comes with thin impure had rebellions, etc. There have blood, and can only be driven out been numerous other similar of the system by qariching and instances at Universities and purifying the blood. It is because Schools in England. I hope the they cleanse and strengthen the extract will help some persone to blood and rapidly make new, rich, take a balanced view ofthestudent red blood, that Dr. Wiliams Pink trouble in China. In my opinion, Pills are world famous as a re- too much has been made of it. medy for this painful crippling disease. Among the thousanda However, wo live and learn by of sufferers cured in this way is mistakes.
Mrs. A. Bryson, living at Arthur, Ontario, Canada, who says:---
The extract of course refers to what happened at Byron's school
I was so used up with rhouma- -Harrow.
tism in my shoulders and neck "When in March, 1805, Dr. that I could not turn in bed with- Drury retired, there was a rebel-out help, and the pain at times I took lion among the boys against the was almost unbearable. apintment of his successer, Dr. doctors' medicine which did me Butler, and in favour of his son little or no good. Then I began Drury Wildman was at its head, taking Dr. Williams Pink Pills and the question arose whether and have since been free from Byron was likely to join. Some rheumatism. I can also recom- one said he knew he would not, mend the pills to young mothers, Because he did not choose to act as in my own case I found they second to any one, but that ho are unexcelled. I may also add might at once be secured by being that I recommended Dr. Williams" given the leadership. Whereupon Pink Pills to a neighbour who Wildman readily made way, and took fainting spells at the, change. his lordship condesconded to take of life, and who could not walk command. He continued to be any distance. She took the pills rude and implacable in his attitude for nearly three months and they to Butler, part of whose offence made her a strong, well woman. seems to have lain In his youth-
fulness, which, he being only You can get Dr. Williams' thirty-one, would naturally con- Pink Pills from any doaler in trast somewhat strongly with the medicine, or by mail at-$1.50 par maturer age of Drury, retiring bottle, $8 for 6 bottles, from the after thirty-five years' service at Dr. Williams' Modicina Co., 60, the school.
Kiangse Road, Shanghai, C
"I never feared the young] usurper's nod," boaste Byron in Childish Recollections; in which the new chief was designated as pomposus," and in the MS. was the couplet.
A boy o'er boys he holds a trombling reign.
More fit than they to seek some school again.
Unfit to govern, ignorant of rule," is part of the flattering dos- cription which was duly publish- ed. One day he was summond to give an explanation of his action in tearing down the window bars in the hall, and replied arrogant- ly, "Because they darkened the room."
Another illustration of his in- solence is supplied by his refushl of the Headmaster's invitation to dinner on the ground that if he were staying at Newstead. (By- ron's home! he, Byron, would cer tainly not invite him to dine. Al- together, it is not a very agree- able picture that we conjure up for ourselves of this schooiboy, and yet it is a picture of never- failing interest, and it is pleasant to know that he became reconcil- ed to both Henry Drary and "Pomposus." He was a monitor before he left. Yours etc.
CHI BIN YAN. Hongkong, Oct. 6th, 1925.
CHINESE GENERAL'S
VISIT.
TO REPORT ON CANTON OUTLOOK.
Some days ago, the arrival here of General Wong Sze-lung from Peking was reported. At the time, much speculation was aroused in the minds of the Chinese public as to his presence in the Colony at this particular time.
It is now reported that General Wong has been deputed by the Central Government to investi
gate the present situation in Kwangtung and to report the results of his investigation direct to the Central Government.
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