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THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Puble Auction
ON WEDNESDAY, the 13th Oct., 1928, commencing at 2.15 p.m.
at No 7. Pratt Avenue (Ground Fleor) Kowloon A Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
Co. No. 29. Saigon Street, Yaurati. Ele rate of the Dominion comprising
TO LET the New Buildings, near May Rond Station, two Flats with a Modern Conveniences.
Apply A. V. APCAR & Co., Lṭuk. } 1. Des Voeux Road Central
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Teak Hatstand:
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CHINESE CHURCH.
NEW CHURCH DEDICATED ON SATURDAY:
CHARITY HELPED.
SALE AT ST. STEPHEN'S: GIRLS' COLLEGE..
At 9. p.m. on Saturday the Chinese The good work of the school in Uniow Church at Bonham Road was assisting hospitals and schoole less
than itself formally oponed. Fifteen minutes favourably situated before the opening the church-the organised efforts there are chimes chimed their tunes while Invariably in ald of these or other hundreds gathered in front of the charitable works-was omphasised at & gathering on Saturday new magnificent church.
in the Hall of St. Stophon's Girls' College. The value of the school nai T. M. Wan, who was to be the a means of strengthening the bends chairman of the ceremonies. The between Chinese and British was main entrance door was opened by also emphasised..
Mr. Ma Wing-chan' delivered spasch, taking the pince of Dr.
the Rev. Chang, Shing-wo, after. The occasion was a sale of work which the guests and about 1,400 in aid of poor schools and Hospitals visitors proceelted to the chaplin "different parts of China and alsö where hymns were sung and for the funds of the Ministering Children's Lengue-objects which speeches delivered. FFECTIVE September 1st, 1926,,);
The church choir sang Chinese have, benefited' considerably as the hymn, and the Rev. H. R. Wells, result of similar successful efforts Express Company owned by the
Chesterfeld senior missionary of the London beganised by the College-over and Chairs, Cabinets, Mission Society, offered prayer. $3,000 was raised by St. Stephen's Canadian Partfic Railway.Company) Couch.
the Girls, in aid of charitable works has been changed to Canadian Pictures, Blackwood Teapoys, Speeches were delivered by
Blackwood Chairs, etc., etc. Rev. Chung Chok-lin and the Rovfast year.. Pacific Express 'Company.
Teak Dining Table and Chairs,liu Pak. Another prayer by the Mr. W. W. Hornell, C.LE., pre. Tenk Sideboard with Mirror, Took Rev. Chung Shing-wo was offercaided over the opening ceremony. Dinner Wagon, Crockery, Glass after which the choir nang another supported by the following mem Ware, Ice Chest, etc., etc.
'Chinese' hyran: The closing re-bers of the School Council: the Teak Bedsteads with Mattresaca,niarkę were made by Mr. Ma Wing- Right Rev. Bishop C. R. Duppuy and Teak Wardrobe with Mirror Door, chan, who thanked the visitors for Mrs. Duppuy, Mrs. W. T. Southorn. Teak Dressing Table with Bevelled attending the ceremonies.
Mrs. H. T. Creasy, the Rev. H. Mirror, Teak Chest of Drawers, Among those who were present|Copley Moyle, Mrs. Forster, the Rev. etc., etc.
were Mr. Justice J. R. Wood, Dr.L Kau-yan, Mrs. W. K. Choung, R. M. Gibeon, and almost all the Miss Middleton Smith (Principal), pastors of the different churches in Misa Vincent and Miss Atkins. the colony.
Miss Middleton Smith introduced
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Hong Kong.. 7th October. 1928.
FANLING HUNT RACES.
Saturday, October 30th, 1926.
LANTRIES for the STEEPLE- CHASE. MEETING at Kwanth Race Course. Fanling, 'close' on SATURDAY, October 18th to Mr. A. H. POTTS.. c/o. Benjamin & Potts, from whom entry forms may
TUITION GIVEN.
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Doairca new phonetic alphabet,
to teach Foreigners. Apply 'Man- darin School. No. 68. Hollywood Road.
MISCELLANEOUS.
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Hong Kong, 5th October, 1926.
CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE; LIMITED,
NOTICE,
YOUR waiting cards China TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
IN
Mail" Office, No. 5. Wyndham, St.. Telephone Central 22.
NOTICE TO SHIPOWNERS, MASTERS & AGENTS:
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The Yuen Wo Seamen's Institute always has men Available to ship as watch- men, seumen, &e,
Our men are employed by the leading passenger tines. We guarantee satis- faction.
Please phone or call:-
K.661-No. 2, Saigon Street, Yaumati or
C.2560-No. 88, Tung Man Street.
CAMPBELL MOORE & CO.
LADIES & GENTLEMEN'S HAIR DRESSERS:
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LADIES' HAIR SHINGLE A SPECIALITY.
ALSO MANICURE, AND MARCEL WAVING.
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CHEAP SALE.
READY MADE LADIES' SHOES
50% Discount.
CHERRY & CO. 6, D'Aguilar Street, 'Opposite Kyamally & Co. Telephone Central No. 491.
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Record
One Victrola. with Cabinet and Records
Catalogues will be issued, On View from Tuesday, the 12th October, 1926.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 8th October, 1926.
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At 4 pm the Church hall was Mrs. Creasy who presented prizes opened by Madame Wu Ting-feng, won in competitions, speaking of who is the sister of the late Sir her devoted work in the cause of Kal Ho Kal. .
the M.C.L.
At 6.80 p.m. an exquisito Chinese dinner was given in the Church Hall, and was well attended."
At 2 p.m. yesterday the first ra gular service was be held and 33 now converts were baptised in the
new church:
Mr. Hornell's Tribute.
Mr. Hornell, in introducing Mrs. Southorn who opened the sale of work, said that she needed no in- troduction in that she was already a member of the school's governing
THE Undersigned have reçoived: At 7 o'clock in the evening a re-body although the effects of the Instructions from The Regis-gular prayer service was held climate had prevented her from thia taking an active part up to the pre-
trar Supreme Court, to sell by for Public Auction
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that Serip Certificate No. 4838 with respect to 27 Shares numbered 501/510, 3139/8143, 3800, 3818 & at their Sales Room, Duddel) Street. 4973/4982 in the above Office, standing in the names of Messrs. DAN ZAH CHING and DAN ZAF MING of Shanghai, has been LOST and should the same not be pro-
A Large Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE.
Comprising:-
and the Arst time, evening a concert will be given in sent the Church Hall by the boys of the Ying Wah College.
gerener'
Mr, Hornell emphasised that the sale was not organised for the bene-i t of the College itself but for that Tribute to Chinese. Children from the Kennedy Road of less fortunato girls and poor School were present at the earlier institutione, and, also referred to portion of the morning service in the part that St. Stephen's was play- Union Church yesterday. In ang in strengthening the relations short, address to them the Rev. J. between the Chinese and those not Kirk Maconachie spoke of the open-Chinese. There was still a certain Teak Hatstands with and withouting of the handsome new Church amount of feeling oxisting in re cuced before the 19th October, Glass, Teak Desks, Chesterfield, in Bonham Road, at which he had gard to this latter particular. But 1926. a new Strip Certificate will Couch and Chairs with Covers, be issued in favour of the said Bookcase, Carpets, Pictures, attended on the previous day. Over none at St. Stephen's and none, he Messrs. DAN ZAH CHING and Paintings, Revolving Chairs, Teak said, were present, most of them
a thousand Chinese Christians, he hoped, at the University,
It was impossible to ignore this DAN ZAIMING, and no transaction and Steel Filing Cabinets, Lady's belonging to the Church but some feeling and the only way to get rid taking place under the old Scrip Desk, Tapestry Covered Chairs, having come from country places of it, and got back to a Certificate will be recognised by the Flower Stands, etc., etc.
who waited outside for many hours plane, continued Mr. Hornell, was Offco.
Teak Dining Table and Chairs. before the opening of the doors. by more service and more goodwill, Teak Sideboard, Teak Dinner Wag-The speaker, said, he could have such as was being shown by helpers gon, Glass Case, etc., etc.
Iron and Teak Double and Single Wished all the Europeans in Hong at the sale about to be opened."
Mrs. Southern's Praise, Kong could have been there: They Bedsteads with "Mattresses, Teak would not then, after going Home
Mrs. Soutborn expressed her plea- Wardrobes with and without Mir-to Britain, speak with so little Aure at the opportunity of observing ror, Teak Dressing Tables with knowledge as to the strength and the school work which was a tri- Bevelled Mirrors, Teak Chest of reality of Chinese Christianity. Rebute to Miss Middleton Smith and Drawers, Dressing Mirror, Com-hoped the children, many of whom all connected with the school. HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB. modes, etc., etc.
would be returning in a fortnight The disinterested work which the with the troopship, would be able students had undertaken on behalf THE ANNUAL
to tell something about what of those who had not the beneft being done to let the children of of such a good education and auch China
about the "Good comfortable homes as they them- Shepherd," who carries the lambs solves had, showed that the schoot in His arma.
developed the heart as well as the brain.
JARDINE, MATHESON &
CO., LTD.,
General Agents. Hong Kong, 6th October, 1986.
GENERAL MEETING will be held in the Pavilion on FRIDAY. the 15th OCTOBER, 1926 at 5.30 p.m.
AND..
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON FRIDAY THE 15th day
of OCTOBER, 1926, immediately after the holding of the GENERAL MEETING, a drawing for the re- demption, of One hundred (100) Debentures will be held.
The numbers of the Debentures drawn will be published in the Hong Kong Government Gazette, and the local. Newspapers, and holders of drawn Debentures may; upon giving notice to the Treasurers waiving the 6 months' notice to which they are entitled, apply on the 31st OCTOBER, 1926 to the Treasurers, Meaars. PERCY SMITH, SETH & FLEMING, for payment of the principal and interest to the. 31st OCTOBER, 1928.
By Order of, the Committee; J., D. HUMPHREYS,
Hon. Secretary. Hong Kong, 1st October 1926.
HONG KONG REALTY & TRUST
COMPANY, LIMITED, (Incorporated under the Companies Ordinances of Hong Kong).
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A Quantity of VERY FINE BLACKWOOD FURNITURE
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Including:
Jardinieres, Couches, Armchairs, Round Tables, Cabinet, Oblong
Tables Curio Stands, Ten. Table.
Chairs. etc., etc..
AND
One Combination Safe by York Safe & Lock Co.
Catalogues will be issued.
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Every one was supposed to have some hobby in life, continued Mre. Southorn. In some it took the form of collecting beetles, in others of In her butterflies or old china. case it, took the form of affection
A quarter of a contury has elapsed for school giris and it was fitting
On View from Monday, the 11th since the late: Dr. Lapponi, personal that her first public appearance in October, 1928.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 6th October, 1928.
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS,
THE GREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPH CO., LTD,
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Hikoichi Iwata, from Shanghai.
8. BLACK,dy Acting Buperintendent Hong Kong Station, Oct. 7, 1926.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that the THIRD ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of Share-tarlo, holders of HONG KONG REALTY: & TRUST COMPANY, LIMITED 'will be held at the then Registered Office of the Company, Exchange Building, (2nd Floor), Des Voeux Road Central, Hong Kong, on SATURDAY, the 6th day of Novem- her, 1926, at 11.30 am, for the purpose of receiving a Statement of the following list of some of the Accounts and the Report of the highest points on the Island and Board of Directors for the Year Mainland is published-
ended on the 80th June, 1926, con- Fest.
Arming the appointment of Direc
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Commander Dr. Amich
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hare, made, ase "For several years I have of Dr. Williams: Pink Pills in my work
was the President, for the great assistance the school had been.
Mrs. Southorn and Mrs. Crenay were then presented by school pupils with lacquer ware aas memento of the occasion.
The school departments were all! represented at the various stalls each form having been entirely responsible for the attractive con tents of one stall.
Among the competition prizes. nwarded were those for the best dressed dol), (Miss Diana Ho); best- made bag, Miss Tsang Ah-yuen; and the best made fan, Miss Phyllis Gillingham.
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The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be closed from MONDAY, the 1st day of November, 1928, until BATURDAY, the 6th day of November, 1926, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board, an 6. F. V RIBEIRO,
Acting Secretary, Hong Kong, 7th October, 1926,
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