MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1927

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Your Baby's future health depends on your choice of his food. You must choose the food you know is best, for you dare not endanger your Baby's progress by experimenting.

Be guided by the experience of the great number of doctors, nurses and mothers who choose rightly by choosing the best food they know -Glaxo.

Choose Glaxo for your Baby now! And be-free for ever from any anxiety aa to Baby's steady progress towards healthy, strong-limbed merry. hearted childhood.

Ask your Doctor

Glaxo

The Vik Mük-Food

“Builds Bonnie Babies”

When Baby is

6 months old

or when he cuts his first tooth, add alittle Glazo Malted Food to his Glaxo, This will provide the best means of accust ning Baby, gradually and natur. ally to taking more solid food. Obtainable where you buy Glazo,

THE CHINA MAIL.

MYSTERY & COMEDY. POST RESTANTE.

TOURING COMPANY AT CITY HALL

EXCELLENT PROGRAMME.

The Forbes Russell Company are paying a return visit to Hong Kong after an absence of four years with an excellent company and plays. !

CORRESPONDENCE, ETC., AWAITING.

VALE!

DR. C. W. MCKENNY LEAVES COLONY.

·MAY NOT RETURN.

A Post Office notice Issued. on Saturday, gives the following information of letters and par- cels awaiting claimants-Let-

Dr. C. W. McKenny, who for ters:--E. C. S. Adkins, H. M. many years was the Medical Officer Burns, S.S. Gorgistan, R. T. in Charge of the Government Civil Boffa, Raul Bigazzi, E. Bolton, Hospital, was among those who J. J. Booth, E. K. G. Briant, M. sailed for Home on Saturday on the L. Brodie, G. Bonavita, Mrs. P.

J. Baily, Misa M. Baily, Mrs. C., "Devanha."

Mrs. K. Dr. McKenny, who has been in E. Bone, (c/a. Simpson), A. Bottu (Chinese the service of the Government for

to all

On Friday night "The Last of Mrs. Cheyney" was presented to a post appreciative audience. Postal Service), A. W. Coverdale, over 16 years, is going on special Though only having had this D. Y. Costan, Mrs. A. Caldwell, leave owing to ill health and may play so recently presented by Best Canton, H. A. Epston, Fong retire from the service whilst at our A.D.C. it came fresh to the Sau-ling, P. W. Focck, H. Home. For many years he was at

Houchen, Mrs. Hilliard, T. H. the Government - Civil Hospital| audience and the players were Heyting, R. M. Johnson, C, H. where he came into contact," not applauded for their brilliant act Jeltes, Y. P. Lee, J. R. Lee, only with most of the Civil Servants ing. Particular praise should Theo. Lowther, L. V. Lloyd, H. but also with very many private be accorded to the dainty leadA. Monro, L. W. Malby, Mrs. patients. His kindliness and charm ing lady, April Vivian, who A Moore, E. Mauncio, H. K. of manner endeared him played the part made famous by Middleton, Mrs. E. Macdonald, patients, and he was, in addition, a skliful and painstaking practi- Miss Gladys Cooper. Her act- K. K. O'Connor (Barrister at tioner. ing is natural, she has good in-Law), Obrompalaki, Mme. He has on several occasions act- tonation and delivery and pos-Poneau, Miss Rose Piaget, Capt. ed ae P.C.M.O., was Visiting Medi- sesses a most attractive person-B. Pritchart, S. C. Preatan, R. cal Officer of the Tung Wah Hos ality.

G. Rohrs, W. W. Stark, Hon.pital, and in charge of the Lunatic Opposite to Miss Vivian was John Southwell, C. Trucano, Asylum.

He proceeded Home on leave in Mr. Claude Pasco who, in Gerald Mrs. H. Ward, E. P. Williams. du Maurier's part, gave a force- Unpaid Correspondence:-A. 1925 when he took opportunity to ful portrayal Mr. Forbes Gabarells, D. Garcia, Jim Lom make a lengthy study of modern Russell was cast for Charles," Hill, Kang Hok-lay,

Mrs.radiology and when he returned to the Butler, which he played ad- Kampholy, Khajan Singh, Kwong him the latest X-ray apparatus, he Hong Kong later, bringing with mirably. Special mention must Tai-kung, Mr. Liableh, G. Mack, was appointed Radiologist, and be made of Ninette Raynor as Piotz Sala, Mrs. F. C. Stewart Medical Oficer in Charge of the Lady Frinton and Beryl Sidney (American Consulate); Mr. Civil Hospital in addition. who pleased the house tremend- Witold, Wm. Wolf.. ously with her clever lines,

Both Mr. Chas, Bradley and Mr. Roberts were excellent in their parts, the latter making the most of the breakfast scene and Mr. Leonard Stephens was thoroughly at home in dual parts.

The Company has come from a successful tour in India and

Sole Agents: W. R. LOXLEY & CO., Hong Kong, excellent entertainment is pro-

MAN LOONG

PRESERVED GINGER MANUFACTURERS.

i

NEW SEASON PRESERVED GINGER.

Best quality-Prompt attention to Exportera...

Office: 231, Queen's Road Central. Tel. C. 2530,

Factory: Godown, Praya, Dundas St.. Mongkok. Tel, K. 88.

THE

TELEPHONE

HANDBOOK

JULY-DECEMBER ISSUE.

THE BUSY MAN'S STAND-BY

Arranged in Numerical Order.

Specimen Page:

Central-22 The Newspaper Enterprise, Ltd., 5, Wyndham St. Central 22 "China Mail" (Newspaper), 5, Wyndham St. Central -22 The Dollar Directory Co., 5, Wyndham St. Central-22 Telephone Hand Book, 5, Wyndham St. Central---22 "Hongkong Sunday Herald," 6, Wyndham St.

Peak-22 Bellamy, L. C. F., Res., 358, The Peak.

Peak 22 H.K. Tramways, Ltd., General Manager's Res.,

858, The Peak.

Kowloon-22 Green Island Cement Co., Ltd., Cement Works,

Hok-un.

Central 23 Aubrey, Dr., office, Alexandra Bldg. Central-28 Margown, Dr. J. C., Office, Alexandra Bldg. Central-28 Anderson, Dr. J. W., Office, Alexandra Bldg.

Peak-23 Knight, C. C., Res., 184, The Peak.

Peak-28 Butterfield & Swire, Mr. C. C. Knight, Res.,

184, The Peak.

Peak 23 Little, J. H., Res., 183, The Peak. Peak-28 Butterfield & Swire, Little, J. H., Res.,

188, The Peak.

Kowloon-23 Ye Fong Chan, 186, Temple St., Yaumati.

Central-24 Tak Shun Bank, 155, Queen's Road G.

Peak-24 Stewart, Rev., A, D., Res., 112, The Peak, Kowloon-24 Dixon, H., Res., 4, Lyeemoon Villas, Chatham Rd.

Central-25 Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co., Aberdeen Dock,

Aberdeen.

Peak-25 Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co., Chief Manager's

Res., 508, Magazine Gap, The Peak. Peak--25 Dyer, R. M., Res., Magazine Gap, 608, The Peak Kowloon-25 Eastern Store, 814, Nathan Road.

Central-26 Alice Memorial Hospital,. 72a, Hollywood Rd,

Peak 26 Matilda Hospital, 187-189, The Peak,

Peak-26 Sanders, Dr. J. Herbert, 187-189, The Peak.

Kowloon-26 Tiu Chan, 91, Alpin St.

Central 27 Ross, Alex & Co., (China), Ltd., Prince's Bldg Kowloon-27 Bond, C., Res., 100, Kowloon Tong.

Shaukiwan,"

Central 28 Police Station, Pusat

$1.00

On Sale at the Publishers:

THE HONGKONG DOLLAR DIRECTORY CO.

5, Wyndham Street.

Since his return much valuable Registered Articles:-Miss E: work has been performed here in Adair (H.K. Hotel), M. L. the realm of radiology and by his Brodie, Antonio Cadiz, Chan departure the Colony is losing the Wai Yiu (H.K. University), benefit of the service of a skilful Miss S. N. Gromova, Mrs. E. N. expert. Litvikoff.

Parcels:-Fung Ng Muy,

Miss Leung Shit Ying, Y. CHONG KONG HOTEL VISITORS. Ling,

PRESERVE FOR URE-OXEN.

September 16, -1927,

Mr. and Mrs. A. Clos, Mr. and Mrs. Messrs. A. Craig, H. N. Creedy;

G. H. Cumingham.

Mr. James F. Donnelly. Messrs. J. A. Guna, H. F. Gresham: Mr. and Mrs. F. J Gellion.

mised patrons who have the op- portunity of visiting the City A vast ure-ox preserve is plann- Messrs. G. A. Abendanon A. E. Hall to see them in the thrilled by the German zoologist Dr. Atkins. ing mystery play: "The House Lutz Heck, son of the director Mr. R. J. Birbeck, Mr. and Mrs. of Unrest" to-night, and the of the Berlin Zoological Garden..SH. Buchanholy, Mr. and Mrs.

W. R. Bell, amusing comedy "Half-a-Loaf" | Dr. Heck has started negotiations There will with the provincial authorities to-morrow night. be other features for the of Hanover for an extensive ared rest of the week until Satur- near Springe with this end in day when the Company is leav-} view, - ing for the North,

This primeval animal is vir- Booking is at Moutrie's. tually extinct in the free state, On Saturday night, the the few remaining specimens be- Forbes Russell Company pre-ing confined to various zoological sented to a large house "Blue-gardens. A preserve, therefore, beard's 8th Wife."

in which a number of ure-oxen will roam at large in one of the densely populated countries of Europe will prove a unique attrac- tion, Dr. Heck believes,

The performance was greeted by a most enthusiastic audience, who thoroughly appreciated the performance. Lywood Roberta, Leonard Stephens, and April Vivian all came in for tumultuous applause. Certainly no finer

acting has been seen here for a long time. The minor parts were also well portrayed. The com- pany is a splendid one in every re- spect and well worth seeing dur- ing its stay in the Colony.

POLAR CAKE

ITS QUALITY THAT COUNTS

IRRESISTIBLE

Mr. A. F. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. B. Hueshoff,

Mr. J. B. Ipkajian.

Messrs. J. E. Joseph, W. John, J. L. Jordan.

Messrs. H.. A. Keller, E. Kroejer, Th. Kreme,

Miss H. Lillie.

Messrs. C. E. Maligny, C. J. S: Mackenzie.

Mrs. E. P. Ogden.

Mr. C. G. Purchase. Mr. and Mrs. F. Russell. Messrs. A. N. Spancer; H. F. Sandelin, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Snow.

Mr. James dè Vanlt.

Miss P. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren, Mr. G. Wragge, Mr. T.'B. Wilson.

CAPSTAN

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Telegraphie Address: "KREMLIN, HONGKONG.” AND

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Telegraphic Address: CENTRAL, SHANGHAI,"

HOTELS,

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In association with the Grand Hotel des Wagons Lita, Peking.

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

Most Modern and Central Hotel in the Colony, all Bed Rooms, newly renovated and installed with Box Spring... Beds, Hot and Cold Water, also Telephone.

All Trams pass in front of Hotel.

Most Moderate Rates in the Colony.

Hotel Launch meets all steamers.

The Lounge and Dining Room is now open to the Public, THE KING EDWARD HOTEL BAND will play as under:

TIFFIN HOURS

DINNER HOURS 1 to 2.

7.30 to 9. (Thirty Tin Tickets can be had at the office of the above Hotel for $25.00)

J. H. WITCHELL, Manager.

Tel. Add: "Victoria." Telephone No. C. 378.

EMPRESS HOTEL, LTD.

Roof Garden Now Open.

We are famous for our CHINESE DELICACIES and our Liquors.

Private telephones, European Baths in every room. Special display of a grotesque dwarf in the

Roof Garden on Saturday.

Modern Convenience.

159-161, Connaught Road Central. Phones: C. 5884, C. 6885, C. 5986, C. 5387, C. 5888. Cable address: "Emphotel.”

TUNG SHAN HOTEL.

IS NOW OPEN.

EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE. Private telephone, hot and cold water basin and European baths. Lavishly furnished. Chinese and European dishes can he served.

Tel. C.5505,

Facing the harbour.. 37-39 Connaught Road West.

EMPRESS LODGE,

Tel. C.5506.

Tal. Kowloon 296, th

Tel Adi. "Empresloge." 2--12, Mody Road, Kowloon. Private Hotel, best location in Kowloon, convenient to ferry, Bate of 2 or 3 rooms, also bed-sitting-rooms, daily or monthly rates. Excellent enisine, special rates for familien. For information spply tom.

MRS. K. OWEN MURPHY,

Proprietress.

ST. GEORGE HOTEL

21, 1, Kennedy Road, Hong Kong.

Eight minutes walk from Blake Mr. Bosutitally altasted overlooking Hatsuical Gardens, Hong Kong & Barbear. Lego, newly Coralakod rósma, apacione torandahs. Modar conveniores. First Class Cuisine and aftendance

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Phone G. ure.'..

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60, Nathan Road, Kowloon.

We respectfully request the favour of your Patronage. English Meals prepared under Ideal condition.

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50 CENTS

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NO TIPS.

Open from 8 a.m. till midnight.

ADELPHI HOTEL

SINGAPORE.

The ONLY HOTEL in Singapore fitted throughout with

MODERN SANITATION TEA DANCES

EVERY TUESDAY

AFTER DINNER DANCES

EVERY WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY

ROOF GARDEN CINEMA

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