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THE CHINA MAIL.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1930.

RON VOYAGE !

LAWN BOWLS.

| FAREWELL RECEPTION TO DR.

AND MRS. SHARMA,

AUTUMN FASHIONS.

GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS.

SPECIALISTS IN BEAUTY..

SWATÓW DRAWNWORK

SWATOW DRAWNWORK

WHOLESALERS

PLUS FOURS

AT

THE SMARTEST

TAILORS

IN TOWN.

WING HING CO.

Gentlemen's Tailors

64 Queen's, Ed. C

Tel. 21417

BOOKS.

XMAS CARDS

from

ailored

at

BROWN'S

FOR PERFECTION IN WINTER SUITS.

THE BOOK AND BIBLE DEPOT, 2nd O. Rutton Bldg., 7. Duddell St

Wyndham Street.

CURIOS AND ANTIQUES

THE

JADE TREE, Inc. Peninsula Hotel

Arcade.

Tel. 58081.

DENTIST.

HARRY FONG, Denilat,

1st floor, No. 74, Queen's Road

Central. Tel. 21255.

TANG YUK, DENTIST

Successor to

the late SIEN TING.

14. D'Agullar Street.

TERMS VERY MODERATE ·

HAT

Consultation Free.

DRY-CLEANERS

20% DISCOUNT

al

THE BEAUTY

DRY-CLEANING & DYEING CO. cleaned 48, Nathan Road,

Kowloon.

ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES,

THE GLOBE FOOK CHEONG

ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO., LTD

12, Queen's Road, Central. Tel. 23270.

ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS,

W. S. BAILEY & CO., LTD”

Kowloon Bay.

New Work & Repairs.

Cali Flag "L" Sole Agents for Kelvin Motors.

FOREIGN GOODS STORE.

YEE HING

TOMEY & COMPANY

(Late of 24 Pottinger St) Large Selection Felt Hats, Woolen Bocks, Woolen Sweaters, Woolen Underwear Gents. Boots and Shoes.

Gold Watches and Clocks.

62, Des Voeux Road C. Tel. 23016

· GREAT REDUCTION ON

SHAVEWELL

A Marvellous Shaving CreAMI

Usual $1.50 nów 75 Tenty.

at YEE HING, (Tomey & Company)|

(Late of 26, Pottinger Street)

62. Des Voeux Road C.

Tel 23016.)

HAIR DRESSERS,

(opp. Gospel Hall). Tel. 23056.

Evening Wear

Kor Gentlemen.

Tailors of the Highest Class.

TUNG HING CO.

62, Queen's Rd. C.

Tel. 24037.

We have

Suitings

to please

all tastes

TAAI HING & CO.

24, Pottinger

Street.

Winter Sulta

Made to Order.

Our Measurement is Guaranteed Perfection.

Prices Within the Means of

Everyone. YEE SING

Gentlemen's Tailor. 12, Wellington St.

Tel. 21882.

First-Class Tailoring With the Latest Buldings

For Winter Wear.

Cloth to Please You Cut to Perfection. Finish With Style. Leads to Satisfaction. JHANDAD

MASTER TAILOR, 4. Feking Bldg., Nathan Rd., Kowloon.

JULIETTE

from

NEW YORK.

The only skilled specialist in Hong Kong who is ski}}- ed in the art of, Permanent Waving.

AMERICAN BEAUTY SHOP.

Wing Lok Bldg. Kowloon.

56213.

JEWELLERY.

Lovely

JEWELS AND DIAMONDS

at

ISACK & CO. 64, Queen's Road, Central

Our years of Experience "for Service-in-the-best- and Intest workmanship in all kinds of Jewel- leries is offered for one and all.

Satisfaction assured.

SHERIFF & DEEN, Manufacturing Jewellers.

1 Wing Lok Building, Kowloon

ARD

TRAVELRY SILVERWAR

WINDSOR BROS.

We have a large Selection of Diamond suitable for

Rings

Christmas presents. Coll carly and avoid disappointment,

Established 1902.

EG, Nathan Rd., Kowloon.

LAMP SHADES.

IN

Swatow Drawnwork, Art Embroideries,

Silk Goods

AND.

All Novelties.

Retail Business Executed at Reasonable Prices,

THE UNION EMBROIDERY CO. No. 16, Wyndham St. 1st Floor. Opposite "China Mail."

XMAS SALE

at

FOOK WENG & CON

China Building.

Best Choice of Splendid

Variety of USEFUL and ORNAMENTAL Articles

for

XMAS PRESENTS NOW on SALE.

FOR SENDING HOME BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS NOW

Large Assortment of SWATOW GOODS, KIMONOS,

SHAWLS, CHINESE FANCY GOODS.

SWATOW TRUSTING CO. The Store That Keeps Your Trust. 17A, Queen's Road C.

XMAS SALE at SOUTH CHINA IMP. & EXP. CO. 90, Nathan Rd., K. Tel. 57757. Dealers In Hand-made Drawn-Work, Embds. & Carlos, Prices are moderate.

PERFUMES.

PERFUMERY,

TOILET ARTICLES,

PATENT MEDICINES.

WELCOME & CO.

6, Kowloon Hotel Bldg. Phone 57329.

PHOTOGRAPHERS.

BUY DIRECT FROM

PHOTO

GRAPHS.

D

SAVE YOUR MONEY.

THE B-B-C-COMPANY

AGENT OF EXCHANGE

FOR

Chinese Arts and Products

Silk Lamp Shades

A Speciality.

13, Ice House Street

Phone 20665.

LADIES' TAILOR.

LATEST STYLES

249, Queen's Rd. East.

WORK SHOP,

OPTICIANS.

DEVELOPING, PRINTING,

ENLARGING

and

FRAMES.

LEUNG YIK KEE

12, Wyndham St...

SHOES.

Pair

AH LIU

is an expert in the latest styles of ladies":"

hair bobling.

THE FAR EAST.

HAIRDRESSING SALOON. 48, Nathan Rd., Kowloon.

LEE YEE,

Ladies and Gentlemen's Hair

Dressers & Booksellers.

No. 12, D'Agullar Street.

(opposite Queen's Theatre),

ON LOK

10, Wyndham St.,

On Lan Sto Telephone 2231

IN

WINTER DRESSES

AND

OVERCOATS.

· Large Stock of Good Materials.

FOR SALE Ladies' Stockings & Knitting Wool. THE CHINESE SILK HOSIERY STORE

Tallor, Lew Mow,

1, D'Aguilar Street. Tel. 26801.

New Felt Hats

Just Received

From Paris,'

New Colour Schemes For Autumn Dress

CHEONG SHING

OPTICIAN,

THE HONG KONG OPTICAL COMPANY,

"Phone 22232.

53, Queen's Road Central.

RADIO

CHUNG YUEN ELECTRICAL CO.,

71. Des Voeux Rd. C.

Tel. 22191

"RADIO SETS, RADIO PARTS, ELECTRICAL..

APPLIANCES

GLA

Leather Bols Canvas Shoes ... 4,50 Crepe Eubber Bols Canvas Shoes $5,00 Crepe Rubber Buckskin Pases $10.00 Black or Brown Shoes from $8.00 Black or Brown Boots from B.00 Children's Boots uz Shoes from $2.00

Best styles, reost complete stock of all sizes. Repairing a specialty. CHWONG SIU WOON 21, Pottinger St. Phone 2147

SILK STORE

GREAT REMOVAL SALE

AT THE ESSA

SATMAHAL SILK STORE Wyndham Ft-

NEW

LADIES' FOOTWEAR From Italy

SWATOW WENG LEE CO.

52, Nathan Rd., Kowloon,

TAKE YOUR OPPORTUNITY

10 % Discount

SPORTING GOODS:

ATHLETIC GOODS I

XMAS TOYS!

THE LIANG YOU COMPANY 70, Queen's Road C.

CRICKET

TENNIS DOUBLES.

Ou the occasion of their impend-

K. D. RECREATION CLUB GATHERING.

CLOSE OF SEASON.

Another successful lawn bowls ing departure from the Colony, Dr. season was concluded at the Kow- and Mrs. S. D. Sharma were the loon Dock Recreation Club on guests of honour at a farewell tea Saturday when a large number of and tenals party given by membera guests assembled to enjoy the of the Kowloon Indians' Tennis hospitality for which this Club is Club at King's Park on Saturday. (amous. The annual presentation afternoon in the presence of a fair of prizes was preceded by a friend- gathering,

ly "roll up" on the bowling green, An exhibition tennis singles one of the rinke being comprised match was played between Mr. S. A. of officials of the Lawn Bowls As- Kumjaho, and his brother Mr.sociation. The lawn bowls games. C. A. L. Rumjahn, which resulted (17 heads) resulted as under:- in a win for the former, the score being 9-7, 1-6, 6-3.

|K.D.R.C.

During tea, Mr. Mahan Singh, Henderson president of the Club, addressing Morrison the gathering said: "You know why Gray we have assembled here to-day. Hedley

(Skip) You have seen the last match be- tween Mr. S. A. Rumjahn and Mr.K.D.R.C. ¡C. A. L. Rumjahn. And you know, Atkinson too, that Dr. Sharma is very shortly Pearson leaving this Colony, and in him we are losing one of our best members. Cullen But, we are glad that he is going to his country and he has a chance

Brown

K.B.G.C.

Whibley

Whitta

Holland

Nish

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K.C.C.

Jack

Howe

Hyde

Fraser

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...11

C. de R.

Souza

Ozorio

Silva

Luz

K.D.R.C.

to see his relatives and his friends Rardsay there as well. Here, we will miss Kempton

Puncheon him greatly. However, gentlemen,

Goodman duty calls him and we must be contented for that reason.

Loss To The Club

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K.D.R.C.

This Club really cannot afford to McIntosh

....16

H.K.L.B.A. Wylie

Tacchi

(Skip).....12

Maughan Brawn

Mixed Cochran Dobbie Davidson

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lose such a valued member and he

Cuthill has worked for this club from the McTavish

Gow bottom of his heart. As a matter of fact he has tried to help every member of this club. We are not

Mixed very glad to lose him hore, gentle-

Meyer men, and for the service he has Chalmers rendered to the club we cannot re-

Warren pay him, and, as a token of appre

(Skip) ....22 (Skip)....15 ciation, we are giving him a little Mrs. Gow then presented the present that will remind him for prizes and spoons to the winnere ever that he has been with us. of the rinks games that afternoon have pleasure in presenting this to-the list of the former being as Dr. Sharma and I hope he will under:-

"WISDEN" BATS, BALLS, STUMPS, LEG GUARDS, ETC. accept it." Inspection Cordially Invited.

The Hong Kong Sporting Arms & Ammunition Store. Beaconsfield Arcade.

TYPEWRITER DEALERS.

TYPEWRITER DEALERS AND REPAIRERS, OFFICE SUPPLIES. HOP SING TYPEWRITER CO. 28. Pottinger St. Tel. 21420.

Increase Business

FOR ..

THE NEW YEAR

BY

ADVERTISING

IN THE

Hong Kong & Canton

DIRECTORY

THE DIRECTORY

WITH THE

LARGEST

CIRCULATION

IN

SOUTH CHINA.

THIS DIRECTORY IS PACK- ED WITH INFORMATION

AND IS THE BEST DOLLAR'S

WORTH IN THE COLONY.

H.K. DOLLAR DIRECTORY CO

China Mall" Building?

(Applause).

PRIZE LIST....

.Lawn Bowls,

Replying, Dr. Sharma said that! it seemed to him that God had helped the Indians everywhere. He enjoyed his two years with the club, and urged that the club Club Championship:-1st Prize pre- sented by air, E. Cock, won by C. should flourish with its many keen Atkinson; 2nd Prize, presented by supporters. He was very proud of Messrs. Gow & Keith, won by F. C.. his brethren here, and in conclu- Cullen; 3rd Prize, presented by Mr. Pickering, won by J. McKelvie; 4th Blon, thanked the donors for their Prize, presented by Mr. Hosle, won lovely gift. (Applause).

by G. Henderson.

8 Bowls Handicap Singles:-~1st

Mr. Feroz All, the Secretary of the Club, said that in hospitality Prize, presented by Messrs. Sanderson won by F. Cullen; 2nd Dr. and Mrs. Sharma were well & Lawson, known, and added that they had won by D. Keith; 3rd Prize, present

Prize, presented by Mr. McTavish, graduated with honours in the ed by Mr. Craig, won by J. McKelvie: school of hospitality!

4th Prize, presented by The Club, Bon Voyage.

won by G. Henderson. He asked them to join with him Frizo, presented by Mr. R. M. Dyer, 4 Bowls Handicap Singles:-1st In wishing Dr. and Mrs. Sharma won by F. C. Goodman; 2nd Prize, bon voyage, with long life and prosented by Mr. R. M. Dyer, won

by prosperity. (Applause). He thank- G. Atkinson; 3rd Prize, presented won by A. E. ed Mr. Mahan Singh for the excel-by Mr. R. M. Dyer,

Pearson; 4th Prize; presented by the lent arrangements made that

Club, won by G. N. Mitchell. afternoon, also. the Rumjahn Pairs 3 Bowla Handicap:-1st brothers for their exhibition. Prize, presented by Messrs. Watson & C. Atkinson and W. Co. won by The gift took the form of a Tillery: 2nd Prize, presented by Rut allver tray, which was sultably tonfes & Son, inscribed.

won by E. Docherty and A. M. Calman.

Non-Prize of tennis was

Winners:-ist Prize.

A doubles game staged by Mr. C. A. L. Rumjahn presented by Capt. Skinner & Klible, partnered by Mr. Tavares (Interwon by G. Hedley, 2nd Prize, pre- sented by Messrs. Caldbeck Mac- national Doubles Champion of gregor, won by A. E. Pearson. Shanghai) and Mr. S. A. Rumjahu, whose partner was Mr. M. A. Khan. Dr. and Mrs. Sharma are leaving for India early in January.

LOCAL HOCKEY.

RADIO SPORTS CLUB'S FIRST DEFEAT.

Mixed Doubles Tennis:1st Prize, presented by Mr. H. H. Scott, won by Mrs. McTavish and A. S. Bliss: 2nd Prize, presented by Mr. Forsyth, won by Mrs. Hedley and G. Hedley.

Mrs. Gow was presented with a handsome vase of flowers by little Miss Cuthill and was given three cheers on the call of Mr. Cuthill.

Mr. Gow replied on behalf of Mrs. Gow.

-The President of the Lawn Bowls Association returned thanks en behalf of the visitors for the

Continuing in their winning hospitality given by the Club.

vein, the K.B.S.F.P.A. accounted

for the Radio Sports Club by the

jodd goal in three on the Marina good and made full use of their ground on Saturday afternoon. many opportunities. The com- This was the Radio Club's first bination between Bates, W. H defeat of this season.

Smith, and Parker was too tricky In the first half the F.P.A. had for the ladies to break up and as most of the play, erratic shooting a consequence Parker and Smith being the spoiler of many a golden netted four goals and Bates add- opportunity in front of goal. ed two further points. Miss Combination in the forward" line O'Hagen and Mrs. Webber were was lacking, and half-time came the outstanding lady players in a with the score sheet blank. fast and open match. *Opening briskly, the Radio play lers took the lead through Awtar Singh, their skipper, who scored within a few minutes of play,

The F.P.A attacked, and for lowing some smart work in the forward line, J. White netted the Jequaliser. Soon afterwards C. C. Francis gave the FP.A. their winning goal. The final whistle blew with the winners attacking.

Result:

·K.B.S.F.P.A. Rádió S.C..

LADIES DEFEATED BY YMCA.

Result:

Y.M.C.A. H.K. Ladies'

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TAMAR TROUNCE TIRED -Y.M.C.A. TEAM.

Almost the same team which played against the Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club met HM.S Tamar: at King's Park at 4.80 p.m. en Baturday and suffered defeat by five goals to one

The Tamar forwards were alto- gether too fast for the "Y", and this great disadvantage at forward. was responsible for their heavy. Playing at King's Park on Satur defeat The home side scored: as day afternoon the Hong Kong the result of a smart pass by W.H, Ladies Hockey Club XI. were Smith which enabled G. F. Rees to The for- heavily defeated by the Y.M.O.A. score their only goal. second eleven, by ten goals wards lacked snap and were out to ill. The scora at half of luck on several occasions, but time was 7-0. The men, as taking the side all round they was to be expected, had, most of played extraordinarily well after the game, but the ladies got in a their first encounter. few hot shots, and were most une Result: plucky in not getting a goal of two HMS Tamar

The “Y” forwards proved; 400 $50 YM.CAME

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