MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1928.

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The Food of Kings

Court Physicians know the best and see that Royal Babies bave the best. That is why Glaxo has been used with success in 5 Royal Nurseries. Only the best is good enough for your Baby, for is he not a King to you? Give him Glaxo, the food that contains everything that will build firm flesh, strong bone and a sound constitution.

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THE CHINA MAIL,

(Continued from Pape d.): Sincere Co's Entry The Sin cere Co. entered a B.S.A. Motor Cycle and sidecar most beautifully decorated and carried out in won derful detail, showing a crane's nost surrounded by a typical Chia-

ese waterside scene.

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POST OFFICE LISTS

St. Andrew's Society Car-Mr. LETTERS & RADIO C. Gordon, Mackio this year's pre- sident of the St. Andrew's Society undertook to enter a decorated lorry to represent Scotlands The scheme of decoration depicted St. Andrew the patron Saint of Scot land standing on a plinth covered

A General Post Office notifica with the Scottish national fing, a white cress on a blue background. tion, gives the following particu "Flat"-Special mention should St. Andrew is dressed in purple be made of the "Flat" exhibit robes, a halo round his head hold- which was carried out with the ing the cross, around his bare feet the national emblem were geen usual Italian thoroughness.

A. Lung & Co. Entries-A rowing made all the more realis Lung & Co. prepared eight carstic as the flowers were illuminated and it showed considerable enter-by tiny electric lamps. St. Andrew - prise on the part of this firm stood on a revolving platform "on The model of an old-fashioned the top of the plinth which was go galloy was well carried out and the "Mencius" car, depicting a

lars with regard to unclaimed cor Post Office, and siso unclaimed respondence, etc, wafting at the radio telegrams at the Radio Tale graph Office, Government build-

Poste Restants.

C. Borodin, A. J. R. Blacklock, arranged that he was always facing Dr. Benjamin, G. Bovzel, G. D. the audience no matter which Clarke, V. C. Cavinta, Charles Cocks, direction the lorry was travelling, Jr., H. Donaldson, A. Frigerio, J. story from the "Mendlus" period. The cross on the plinth was-lliumin C. Finch, Mrs. L. Hading, Clement ated from inside and showed up Haynes, Ip Choy Sang, A. Keta,

was striking and effective."

Standard Oil Co.'s Exhibit-The-

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HONGKONG HOTEL; REPULSE BAY HOTEL;" PEAK HOTEL.

Telegraphic Address: "KREMLIN, HONGKONG.”

AND

SHANGHAI

ASTOR HOUSE HOTEL; PALACE HOTEL; MAJESTIC HOTEL. Telegraphic Address: "CENTRAL, SHANGHAL,” HOTELS,

LIMITED.

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

Socony Float was a representation very well against the dark blue E. Michand, Miss F. Malo M KING EDWARD

to scale of their usual "model" background. In order to add to Macnamara, H. Nitz, M. L the Scottish character of the car Plew, Mrs. H. M. Percy, M. Rejzes, service station. Besides the gase and also to lend. colour to the de/Mrs. V. Raynolds, A. Simmons,{

H.

line pumps, a complete and satis- factory line of "station servicing" coration scheme a 5 square foot (American, Varity Show), was displayed." To make the ex-panel has been let Into ach aide Slagle, Mrs. H. Schoenhant, S. J. hibit realistic, Miss Sylvia Pethick of the plinth and takes the form Solomon, Mre. Ids. M. Smith, c/o N. Mayger, L. N. Smith, W. A. of an illuminated thistle on a

Small, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Tallennae, was shown arriving at the station

Mariano Tampan, Miss Manda in a

miniature "Rolls Royce," white ground,

Virkkemen, E. C. Wilka, Mrs. L whereupon Master Richard Pethick,

Watts, A. Welsmann, Miss F. D. willis, Miss Betty Wells, C. F. Young.

The car was essentially an illu-

Unsald Correspondence Mrs Newman Grey, J. Russel, / Am. Consulate.

Registered Articles.

G. Borodin, A. C. Finney, Miss Mary Green, M., S. Lembich, H. G.

Club), A. Rassmussen, James Levy, Clarence Martin (c/o Foreign Schless, "R.. Collantes Tacloban,

as operator, appeared with the minated car and the figure of St. and Andrew showed up well by a nice usual Socony promptness courtesy. The "Rolla" was filled adjustment of electric flood lights the revolving plat with gasoline, motor all, water, a mounted on

The overall height of the flat tyre, was blown up, and to form. complete the standard service job, lorry to the top of the Cross was 16 the car was dusted off.

feet and Mr. Stopant Thomson Empire Car-(Britannia-Miss who took the part of St. Andrew Barbara Walker, Australia--Miss had no easy task to perform con- Essio Rose, Canada-Miss Phyllis sidering his precarious position on Capell, South Africa-Miss Yvonne the platform. Mr. G. Murray of Kelly, India-Mrs. K. S. Pavri). the Hong Kong Electric Company The car represented the British Em was directly responsible for the pire and was carried out in symbolic decoration. fashion, the base of the decorations Asiatic Petroleum Co.'s. Exhibit being Flander's Popples and the—The A.P.C. showed a lorry, the Nam Tai Red, White and Blue of the Em-main features of the decoration Man Cheong Lai pire. The front of the car carried scheme being a large replica of a Ping Kee a Wembley Lion in silhouette.

"Shell," the firm's emblem. This Ho Wong Britannia was seated upon a tais, was supported by a display of tins Tong Lam Sole Agents: W.R. LOXLEY & CO., Hong Kong. of gold supported by the four of Lubricating Oil and. Motor Nerbudda

outposts of Empire Australia, Spirit and other products so well Wing Kee Canada, India and South Africa,

The lorry Wingolf kuown to the public. “Anzac” symbolised the sunshine was brilliantly illuminated with Chongkahan Care Chungfulyun of her countries-peaca and plenty, some seven or eight hundred elec-

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DAILY CROSS- WORD PUZZLE.

Unclaimed Radio Telegrams.

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as she was noted carrying a baby trie lights and presented an at- Man Heng-loong Tanglongbalet kangaroo and surrounded by tractive advertisement for the Logmadam 84 2nd Floor Caine-rd. wheat, &c., &

Batavia

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Canada was in an autumn setting

beauti- with a typical fir tree behind aur Japanese Car-This was A rounded by one of the most impor-ful scheme of decoration carried out tant fruits of the country-Apples. to represent a Japanese Chrysan- Marriotte

India was represented by a Parsee themum Garden and conveying the:

Yuen Fat lady reclining on a gorgeous Indian impression of the glory of Autumn.nt couch, a symbolic elephant being A. touch of realism was added by

Paregoric in evidence.

the presence of Japanese ladies and gentlemen dressed in antique costumes.

Africa stood in a desert setting with a cactus tree and rough scrub set in sand and she was dressed as a typical veldt girl complete with riffe, &c., &c.

The Empire Car was mounted on a "Bean" chassis and lighting effects carried out by Mr. A. J. Allison of Lane Crawford's Garage. Decorations by Mr. E. Mowfung of Der A. Wing & Co. and dresses designed by Miss Violet Capell. The silhouette of the Wembley Lion was drawn by Colonel L. A. Bird and painted and set up by Messrs. Der A. Wing.

French Car-This was entered by the French community showing a typical Chanticleer mounted on a Baby Peugeot Sedan" suftably de- corated.

Gas Co.'s Exhibit-Generally dia. played to show the usefulness of Gar-showing Gas Cookers, Gay- sers, Radiators, Fires and Water Hosters, in full operation on the Potato chips cooked, en "Float" route were distributed to the au- dience.

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TEA DANCES :.

Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 5 to 7 p.m.

DINNER DANCES:

Tuesday and Saturday, 8 to 12 m..

Tel. Add:." Victoria."

Telephone No. C. 378.

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THE HOTEL RIVIERA

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ADELPHI HOTEL.

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IN EVERY BATHROOM.

TEA DANCES

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AFTER DINNER DANCES

EVERY WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY,

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EVERY SUNDAY AND MONDAY EVENING.

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