Page

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1925.

WEALTH APLENTY,

THE LEXURY OF DEAUVILLE.

EXTREMES IN DRESS.

Last night I dreamed a dream

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

October 8.

Mr & Mrs A. EL.

A fone

H. Arg'o Mr A. S. Abbott

in which racehorses played tennis Mrs E. R. Ballos lovely women covercit with jewed | My R. J. Birberk mended Babing-uots, and million | Mr R. G. Bolaa sires of all using bathed in the Mr N. G. Beale se in evening dress, writes n! Spering Correspondent "Daily Mail."

vi The

"This dream followed upon a day of sensations so varied, so wonder ful, so all of thrils that even now I am like man newly awakened. table le meognise" the frontier of j dreamland.

Deauville is the place where Boredom buried, nad, over the grave, rich men have made a palnes of pleasure where Beauty reigns as queen and Fashion gives the low. And after "four butterfly weeks Danville dies. Beginning on the first day of August the PSN, which is the soul"el the town, passes on the Rlat and Deauville becomes merely a cluster of shut-

tered Incitings on a wind-swept

'whore.

But now the season is in its prim. The yachts of millionaires Be in the harbour, the horses of «millionaires are on the racecourse,¦ and the money of millionaires gevens the tables in the Caminer

|

Mr E. Beatment

Mr V. Ponismin Miss R. E Clifford

Mr D. R. Capplimau Mr J. H. Cook Mr & Mrs B. N.

Collison Mrs

M. R Crow Me and Mra0.

Crauna

Mr F. J. Dickie

Mrs V. W. Darios Mr J, F. Donnelly Mr and Mis à. E Mr W. A. Dowley

Faxie

Mr & Mrs W. E.

Ten Esk

Mr. J. Focken Mr H. 8. Forster Mr G. A. Falart

we 0. Friser Me 0, Farrall Mr Farrist Dr. D. R. & C. 8. M-& Mrs J. Gould

Dr. B. E. QU

Gawier Mr A. B. Guthrie Dr. E. C. Goold Me G. M. Godley Mr J. Roott Hatston Mr B. Hodgson Mr and Mrs W. A.

Hamilton

FORRIGE Vore og Roma.

W C. B. Folies They come from all countries, Mr A, Hoffmeister these rich men, but the void of Mr. Hansen gold has not an English accent. Mr Henderson The grent wealth of the money. Joseph is no longer made in England. Mr. R. James English beunty and culture may be

prominent in Deauville, but the lords of luere and their bejewelled women whose money makes Deau- ville fie dyrest playground in Europy are not of Hughud.

Men supply the may, but woman male nf Deauville. For the, first time, I have realised what is mgari by that strenge word, "Creations applied to clothes. "Creations" is the right word for the freeks worn by the womenfolk of the wealthy, for they create n personality which changes when the clothes are changeì.

A woman dressed for the plays in the morning does not look the same woman as she who visits the race in the afternam, "and neither res sembles the sme woman arrayed for the gaming tables at night.

|

My A. K. Jenner Mr A, T. 8. Jonorn

Mr J. H. Johrstone

Mr B. JohannenG

Mr G. Johnn

Mi H. Lil

Mr and Mrs C,

Lauritson

Mr and Mrs R. V.

Lacon

Mr E Lester Mr P. M. Lin Mr and Mrs B. R.

LAWIDOC

MrC, M. McDonald Mr Manzini Mr J. Mirons MTT C. 4sio Mr A. Mal eod Mr J. llerton M-J. Pappo My H. A. Pope Mr F. J. Peiros Mr F. Philip

ME, R. Price

Mr and Mrs W. A.

Reidel

Mr A. H. Rowa Mr and Mrs G

Robin

Dr.

H. F, Rommer MrT S. Whyta

Smith

Mr J. 5. her Mr J. 9. Satosky Mr A. B. Scott M: D. P. bermen Mr B. E. Smith M. L Fobipper Lt. Col. & Mrs G.

Mr A. I. Taylor Mr and Ms G.

Focsper Mr & Mrs H. L

Wilson and soDA Mr B. Wylis Mr D. R. Wood

REPULSE BAY HOTEL.

Octol er

P

Mr and Mrs Van Ardel & child. Mr RF. Ruckelor wr Chickkar

MY

M. . Claric And child Major & Mr Coger Mr and Min

Somer Fli Miss D. Freigh Mr and Mrs Franklin

Mr Gord

Misa 11. Harry Mr and Mrs ILA Mr.rd Mr D.

Jenkins

Mr and Mr* E.

Lood MM. Lexing Mr Millor

Mesra Nielson and Me Prott ezd

Parcul

Mr and Mrs J, N.

Parko

M-4 Mies Biggie Mr V der Steen Mr Mrs Mies

S+7+17

Lt. and Mr

C. M.tephens Mr & Mrs Saler

Mrard Mrs Wolf

87 d child Mr & Mrs Townsend Mr & Mrs J. B.

Tan Year Winston

Martin

PEAR MOTEL.

September 10,

In the morning she is a slim athletic girl, given to tennis on the Hurd courts amid the geraniums; in the afternoon she is a dainty and languid woman, ready to bet from Mr J. Angwin politeness, but more concerned in Mr A. Arthur harmonising her distinct colouring Dr. Baloan Mr F, Austto with the glowing picture on the r& Mrs Bartho stands in the evening she is n lomew queen, imperious, splendid, adorn- ed with flashes of dazzling Dames

stakes.

Mr J. A. Barten Mr. Benjamin

LOFA

Mrs L. EK Mr K. Larsen Mr and Mrs G. D.

Mina I

Leyr"

int ne

Major AR. Little. Mr. ID Lloyd

NOTICES.

HONGKONG TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Proposed Issue of 250,000 Ordinary Shares of $10 each at a premium of $1 per share.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

PUBLICUTION of the

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTIES being

No. 4, Lower Lascar Row and

No. 3, Upper Lascar Row,

Victoria. Hongkong, standing on Section A of Inland Lot. No. 240 and Section B of Inland Lot No. 1240 to be Sold by Order of the

Mortgagces

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN N

that the Hongkong Telephone. Company, Limited, intends short- ly to file a Prospectus inviting| subscriptions at premium of $1.00 per share for a total of 250,000 shares of $10.00 each.

IN ONE LOT

on

TUESDAY,

20th October, 1925, at 3 p.m. at No. 2A., D'Aguilar Street, by Mr. A. G. da ROCHA,

Auctioneer.

Copies of such Prospectus may be obtained from the Company at Ita Registered Office (16, Des Vaux Road Central, Hongkong), from Messrs. Deacons, Solicitors, Hongkong, and from the Hong- For kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Hongkong, on and after THURSDAY, the 15th October, 1925.

The subscription list will be opened on TUESDAY, the 15th | December, 1925, and be closed on or before THURSDAY, the 31st December, 1925.

The sum payable on applica- tion will be $3.50 per share (being as to $2.50 on nccount of the nominal value and as tc $1.00 the premium):

In allotting shares the Directors will, if there are sufficient appli- cations from bang fide residents in the Colony of Hongkong, allot shares to such applicants only and they will also pay due regard to the applications of telephone subscribers.

The shares allotted in accord- ance with applications received on the issue of the Prospectus will rank for dividend from the 1st January, 1926, on the nominal amount paid up. In all other respects such shares will rank pari pasau with the 250,000 shares at present forming the issued Capital of the Company. If the whole of the 250,000 shares to be offered. to the public is subscribed, the Company's Share Capital of $5,000,000 will then have been fully issued and will consist of 140,000 shares of $10.00 each credited as fully paid up and 360,000 shares of $10.00 each paid up to the extent of $2.50 per

share.

THIS PRELIMINARY NOTICE IS NOT TO BE RE- GARDED AS AN INVITATION TO THE PUBLIC TO SUB- SCRIBE FOR SHARES: Appli- cations will be received by the. Company's Bankers only as and when the Prospectus has been duly filed with the Registrar of Companies and on the basis of such prospectus as and when issued to the publie and on the therewith.

and playing with fortunes for, Mr and MrP. W. Mr and Mrs W. form of application to be issued

EXTREMES IN CLOTHES,

Photographers from the French papers mash about feverishly seek- îng distinctive eristumes while th・ wearer poses ne ensually as she powders her nose. Tam told that the world's fushions are set of Deauville, bu fum felined to be ieve that Dunville has a fashion of its own.

There is somethin about the phies that drives women to ex tremes in dress war other things. Evehrew's lave he plucked out that they resemble a faint pene?! line giving a perpetuni murprised ex. pression in the face geranium lins are being worn with all moods an modes, and hair bremes shorter ta The season grows older. .

PLEASURE BY THE £.

I have hinted that Deauville in resort of the rich. If any British man, and especially any British woman, imagifies that, because 104 frames go to £1, the difference in the exchange will counteract th expense, let him and her put`awa: that delusion, for instead of being means to an end, it will prove no end to meaDH.

¡Blackwoll 14

|

Mr W. H. Rɔsine

Mr H. B. Bray

Mr M. J. Freon

and Mr R, Z. Bridger

Mim P. W. Brown

J. R. Colli

VI M, Cooper Mr J. Corley MI. B. Cormack Mr and Mrs W. A.

Cornell

Mr and Mrs J. D,

Danby WN. C. Donald GL-DOL R A. Don

ק'

Valor & Mre H, R.

Edwards

fr and Mrs Wa

Craterr

MD Forbea Yra Mr F, K. F

trackli

IF. G. Fitz.

·Trakt

1

ed

Lresp M. T. iiris MaMIT

Milla

MR. Mattingle Mrs J. More Mr. P. Wille М. В. А. Mr P.. Mirm Capt. & Mrs R. A.

Maro

Mr A. Morley Mrard Mrs. W. N.

H. Murdock Miss E Murdock Miss M. W. Nown.

balwe

Mr W. Ogden MA Pro Mies O. Peyton

Hr A. Prismall Mr A. Ritchie Dr. Very Rooke M-n Robert Mr D. M. Ryorcft MrW F. Blumene 'Mrs E. T. Bohjalth

fr. Stano Mig & Muni G, X.

Stattings

Mr and Mr 0. araber

Misr fhwaites

Mr A. W. 13okle

For and on behalf of HONGKONG TELEPHONE

CO., LTD.,

A. L. TERRY, Acting Secretary. Hongkong, October 7, 1925.

NOW RE DY.

THE CHIMA YEAR BOCK 1925.

EDITED BY H. G. W. WOODHEAD.

PL-Col. & Mr B. Large And More Comprehensive

Trevelyan

Mr L, D. Turner

Capt. and Mrs 3.

Than Ever.

further particulars apply to:-

Mr. Aal ARCULLI, 17, Queen's Road Central, Solicitor for the Vendors,

OF

Mr. A. G da ROCHA ZA, D'Agullar Street.

Auctioneer.

Hongkong, 6th October, 1925

เร

PUBLIC AUCTION.

of the

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

'PROPERTIES being

No. 4, Elgin Street and No. 33. Peel Street, Victoria, Hongkong.

standing on Sections D and E of Island Lot No. 408

to be Sold by Order of the Mortgagees

IN ONE LOT

on

TUESDAY,

the 20th day of October, 1925, at 3.p.m.

at No. 2A, D'Aguilar Street, by Mr A. G da ROCHA, Auctioneer.

For further particulars apply to:- Mr A. el ARCULLI, 17, Queen's Road Central, Solicitor for the Vendors,

or

Mr. A. G da ROCHA, 2A, D'Aguilar Street,

Auctiones:

Hongkong 6.h Oc ober, 1425.

PUBLIC AUCTION

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

of the

PROPERTIES being

Nos. 136 and 138 Wellington St. Victoria, Hongkong, standing on Section D and the Remaining Portion of Inland Loti

No. 170 to be Sold by Order

of the Mortgagees

1/

IN ONE LOT

оп

THURSE AY,

22nd October, 1925, 41 3 pm., ut No. 2A., D'Aguiler i et, by Mr. A. G. da ROCh 4, Auctioneel. For further particulars apply to:- Mr. A. el ARCULLI, 17, Queen's Road Central, Solicitor for the Vendors

or

Mr. A. G. da ROCHA, 2A., D'Aguilar Street, Auctioneer. Hongkong, 9th October. 1925.

THI

X FUBLIMED ANNUALLY. LONDON DIRECTORY with Provincial & Foreign Section and Trade Headings in Five Langungen enables traders to communicate direct

with

MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS- ́in London and in the Provincial Towna and Industrial Centres of the United The present (1925-6) issue of Kingdom and Ireland, the Continent Capt. R.F. Walker the CHINA YEAR BOOK is again Australasia, ots. The ramos, addresses of Europe, Africa, America, Asia, considerably larger than any of and other detalls are classified undes its predecessors; The Chapters more than 3,000 trado headings, on "Mines and Minerals," "Educa-" including

EXPORT MERCHANTS

V W. Recar

t

Waller

1

Jes

1

Capt. P. Watts chron Mr H. R. Woller

-

Lt. b. J. L. Whyte Jules Mine O. Willmott ཨུ‛HT

Mr & Mrs T. E. and Mrs A. C Williams

y JF. Joer ph

Put to firetical tent, the benefit of the exchange simply does not. exist in Dennville, where the only cheap thing is 5 cents for the ferry that takes you across to Trouville. V

and even that is doubled at night. After 11 p.m. all fires are doubled.

Nobody appears to go to bed be

Mr and Mrs V. D

Wood

My F. N. Young

tion," "Products," "Labour," "Oplum," "Commerce," "Ship with detailed particulars of the Goods ping, "Currency," etc., have been shipped and the Colonial and, Foreige,

Markets supplied; rewritten and brought up to date.

STEAMSHIP LINES

Mr L. H. F. Young The Report of the Shanghai Child arranged under the Ports to which they Labour Commission is reprinted pall, and indicating the approximati

fare three o'clock in the morning.i Wife: "Oh, sir, how can I thank' in full in the Chapter in "Labour." Ballings. and yet many of the women are you? You have saved my hus taking exercise on horseback or din band's life."

playing a new, frock on the tennis Stranger: "Pray, madam, do not courts beforo nine o'clock. That speak of such a triflo." may recoult for the season boing so short.

A DAY'S PROGRAMME.

Here is the programme for my first day at Deauville :—

9 to 12 Walking on the plage admiring the villas, the gardens, atid the clothes of pretty woment. 12 to 1" The npéritif bóns, spent in admiring different lothes of pretty women.

1 to 2: Laucheon, rather spell ed by clothes of pretty women. 9 to 5:4 At the races, where I missed two finishes while ad- miring, tha.... ekathes of pretty nwonen. T

6 to 1: Visited a polo match

and admired the ponies, and the

clothes of pretty romerí,

8 to 9: Dinner.

women.

"The Political Summary” describes events up to the end of March, One-inch BUSINESS CARDS of Firmt 1925. The Chapter on "Defence desiring to extend their.connections, or

Trade Cards of appears at the end of the Book,

DEALERS ́SFEKİNG AGENCIES. New Chapters include a Summary can be printed at a cost of £1. 10. od of Medical Events." "Political for each trade heading under which they Parties," "Taxation" a "Biblioare inserted. Larger advertisements s

no Appetitegraphy for 1924," and a docu- per page.

ruined by clothes of pretty mented Chapter on "China's Con- The directory is valuable to everyone stitutions and Election Laws." Interested in overseas commerce, and 9 to 10: Eetired to smoke- THE TERMS OF THE GOLD i copy will be sent by parcel pont for room to avoid clothes and pretty, FRANC SETTLEMENT ARE 12, nett crab with order.

women.

10 to 2. Visited. Camino. Dazzled by jowels and clothes.

of pretty women, while anall fortunes were won and lost ovary second at chemini-de-fer, ~/

9.80 Went to bed and dream- ́ed as stated:

INCLUDED IN AN APPENDIX.

PRICE $157,00 NETT

Obtüinable fram

That is one day at Deauville, and KELLY & WALˇE, LTD.

there are more to come. To-day,

when I hare finished this article,

I am going to look at the son if I

HONGKONG,

6 to 70 Visited the baths and have to fight my way through a CME CIAL PRESS, LTD adured the bathing costumes, of barrage "of the most beautiful ̧

pretty Apomen.

clothes worn by the loveliest

7 to 6.- Apéritif hour. Teler-1 women over umsembled in a month mind the clothes of pretty women..of millionairÜK.

CANTOR.

OF LONDON DIRECTORY CO. LTD," 23, Abchurch Lane; London, EC. 4, England HORINDA HATÁMLISHED IN 1870:

KW:FRENCH

BOLTED HEAD

PUBBER GASKET

STOPS LEAKS SAVES ROOFS

Standard of the World

CARBO LASTIC

STOCKLE

CARRIERS

BY

DODWELLS CO LTD

HONGKONG

Standard of the World

CARBO-LASTIC

Semi-Liquid Asbestos Roofing

STOPS LE KS IN OLD R OFS PRESEL VES NEW ROOFS

REBUILI 8 OLD WORN-OUT GALVANISED IR N R CFS

WATERPROOFS FOUNDATIONS

For further particulars, apply to

DODWELL & CO., LTD,

Machinery Department

Telephone C. 1030.

PRINTING

that reflects

YOUR BUSINESS

THE NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE, LTD.

o 5, Wyndham Street.

Telephone Central 22,

ATTRACTIVE

ADVERTISING

GIVES THE BEST RESULTS

SPECIAL ILLUSTRATIONS SERVICE

Send a Postcard or simply 'Phone Central 22.

Our_advertising representative will be pleased to call with illustrations expressly designed to meet your needs and letterpress specially written by experts for every line of

business.

THE

CHINA

MAIL

HONGKONG'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER.

Share This Page