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THE CHINA MAIL.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

AUTUMN FASHIONS.

PLUS FOURS

AT

THE SMARTEST

TAILORS

IN

TOWN,

WING HING CO.

Gentlemen's Tailors

64 Queen's KL C

Tel. 21417

CURIOS AND ANTIQUES

JADE TREE, INC.

PENINSULA

HOTEL ARCADE

Tel. 58081.

NEW SHIPMENT

OF

BEAUTIFUL LINGERIE

PYJAMAS

MANDARIN COATS

EMBROIDERIES.

DENTIST.

HARRY FONG, Dentist,

lat floor, No. 74, Queen's Road)

Central. Tel. 21256.

TANG YUK, DENTIST

Successor to

the late SIEN TING, 14, D'Agullar Street,

TERMS VERY MODERATE.

HAT

cleaned

Bir!•

Consultation Free.

DRY - CLEANERS

20% DISCOUNT

at

THE BEAUTY

DRY-CLEANING & DYEING CO.

48, Nathan Road, Kowloon.

ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.

THE GLOBE FOOK CHEONG

ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. LTD

72, Queen's Road, Central. Tél. 23270.

ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS.

W. 8. BAILEY & CO, LTD.,

J

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 Hota, Woolen Socks, Woolen Sweaters, Woolen Underwear Gents. Boots and Shoes.

Gold Watches and Clocka.

62, Des Voeux Road C. Tel. 23016

GREAT REDUCTION ON

"SHAVEWELL"

A Marvellous Shaving Cream Usual $1.50 now 75 cents.

at YEE HING. (Tomer & Company)

(Late of 24, Pottinger Street)

62. Des Voeux Road C. Tal 23010

HAIR DRESSERS.

AH LIU

is an expert in the

latest styles of ladies*

hair bobbing.

*

THE FAR EAST HAIRDRESSING SALOON.

48, Nathan Rd,, Kowloon.

LEE YEE,

CAUTY

Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hair

Dressers & Booksellera.

No. 12, D'Aguilar Street. (opposite Queen's Theatre).

ON LOK

10, Wyndham St., 1st floor.

Entrance On Lan St.

Telephone 22317.

LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S

HAIR DRESSING SALOON,

Expert Barbers

Moderate Charges.

TYPEWRITER DEALERS.

TYPEWRITER DEALERS

AND REPAIRERS,

OFFICE SUPPLIES.

HOP SING TYPEWRITER CO.

Tel, 21120, 28, Pottinger Ste

GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS.

SPECIALISTS IN BEAUTY.

SWATOW DRAWNWORK

ailored

at

BROWN'S

FOR PERFECTION IN

WINTER SUITS.

2nd Rutton Bldg., 7. Duddell St. (opp. Gospel Hall). Tel. 23056.

Evening Wear

for

Gentlemen.

-

Tailors of the Highest Clasa.

TỪNG HING CO.

62. Queen's Rd, C,

Tel. 24037.

Winter Suits Made to Order,

Our Measurement

In Guaranteed Perfection.

Prices Within the Means of

Everyone.

YEE SING

Gentlemen's Tailor. 12, Wellington St.

Tel. 21882.

First-Class Tailoring With the Latest Suitings

For Winter Wear.

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

MASTER TAILOR.

4, Peking Bldg.,

· Nathan Rd., Kowloon.

LADIES' TAILOR.

LATEST STYLES

IN

WINTER DRESSES

AND

OVERCOATS. Large Stock of Good Materials.

FOR SALE

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

Tailor: Lee Mow.

|1, D'Aguilar Street. Tel. 25801.

New Felt Hats

Just Received

From Paris.

New Colour Schemes For

Autumn Dresses.

CHEONG SHING

Ladies' Talior. Nathan Road,

Kowloon.

SHOES:

Pair

Leather Bole Canvas Shoes ...1-4.60 Grepe Rubber Sole Canvas Shoes 5.00 Crepe Rubber Buckakda, Pacos $10.00 Black or Brown Shoes from. ‚$ 8.00 Black or Brown Boots from ..$ 8.00|| {Children's Boots or Shoes from $200

Beat styles, most complete stock of all sizes. Repairing a specialty. WONG SIU' WOON

Phone 21474.

#1, Pottinger St.

SILK STORE,

GREAT REMOVAL SALE

AT THE H

TAJMAHAL SILK STORE

·5, Wyndham St.

Tel.: 26186,

JULIETTE

from

NEW YORK.

The only skilled speciallst in Hong Kong who is skill-

ed in the art of Permanent Waving.

AMERICAN BEAUTY SHOP.

FOR THE LADIES.

Gorgeous Underwear Kimonos

Pyjama Suits

and Shawl.

SWATOW WENG LEE CO.

.

$2, Nathan Rd., Kowloon.

Wing Lok Bldg., Kowloon. 56213.

JEWELLERY.

Lovely

JEWELS AND DIAMONDS

at

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

Diny the New Year

Ktone on П Emerald Pendant or on a sapphire

Ring!!! If yes, and for your 1931

please cal at

Watches

SHERIFF & DEEN,

Manufacturing Jewellers.

1 Wing Lok Building, Kowloon.

AND

JEWELRY SUVERVA

*

WINDSOR BROS.

We have Jurge Selection of Diamond Rings suitable for New Year Presents. Call early and avoid disappointment.

Established 1902.

68, Nathan Rd., Kowloon,

པ ་

EUROPEAN

WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND ENGRAVER.

of

Sale and Repairing of Gold and Silver Goods. Any kind Chronometers, Chronographs, Repeaters,

Watches, Speedometers, Typewriters and anything in the line of dellente mechanism. All

orders executed promptly at moderate rates.

M. BOGDATSKY.

No. 58, Nathan Rd. Kowloon.

OPTICIAN.

THE HONG KONG OPTICAL COMPANY,

'Phone 22232.

53, Queen's Road Central,

OPTICIANS.

GLASSES STYLED FOR YOUR FACE. The Sino American Optical Company

84, Queen's Road C."

For Swatow Goods and Chinese Fancy Goods.

ROUND THE CINEMAS

ROBERT MONTGOMERY AND

GOODY-GOODY ROLES..

"BLUSHING BRIDES."

How to be a "hero" though wicked!

That seems to be the secret f Robert Montgomery's

success in motion plctures. Instead of being a gallant hero, he always starts out as a villain, repents, and wins the girl he first trifled with.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1931.

NEW AEROPLANE

ENGINE.

High Expectations of of New Diesel Motor.

Paria, Dec. 1.

COTTAGER & KING.

INFORMALITY OF BULGARIAN MONARCH.

GIVES LIFT TO OLD PEASANT

Sofia, Dec. 1. A Bulgarian pensant woman had The French Ministry of Air the good fortune of having a cup announced to-day that an aero- of coffee and a friendly chat with plane has been successfully flown King Boris In her cottage shortly powered by a Diesel oil-burning before his marriage to Princess motor of 200 h.p. While Ministrylovanna of Italy. experta maintain a "hush-hush" King Borla had been out motor. "I hate goody-goody heroes," the attitude, other French technicians ing in a lonely district in the young film player said recently. are enthusiastic and declare that mountaina to the south-east of "People write to me and tell me

the new engine may revolutionise Sofin. Wishing to be sure that how they hated me in certain pic trans-Oceanic flying.

he had not raissed his way he Some time tures because of the mean way 1

ago, a 100 h..stopped his car on the crest of a treated the heroine. That's music Diesel-Clerget motor was made in hill to try and establish his bear to my ears because I know Ive France and put through success-ings. As he was waiting an old

ful tests, but it was found to be peasant woman approached. played my role convincingly.

The

The day of perfect behaviour in heroes and heroines is gone. They are human now and, I think, more true to life. Even the best of us several months, and then work him if he would give her a lift have a little bad in us too."

atarted on one double that force. to the next village where she liv

The Ministry cites three reasons ed. King Borls got out of his car. Montgomery's role opposite Joan Crawford in "Our Blushing Brides," why an oil-burner would be pre- helped the old woman into it and now playing in the Queen's Thearable to motore employing the drove on.

more highly combustile and light- | tre, la no exception to his novel hero conduet. He plays the part of a

er petrol:

Advantages. society cad until a tragic episode brings him to realise his love.

Others in the cast of the new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer talking pic-

a bit weak to carry the heavy load King asked her whether he was of oil needed at the start. Theon the right rond. The old woman 200 h.p. motor will be tested for told him that he was and asked

FOOK WENG & CO. ture

THE ONE PRICE STORE.

The Stockists of New LINENS & SILK LINGERIE with uncommon designs, CLOISONNE & PEWTER ware of excellent quality

at

MOST REASONABLE PRICE.

China Buildings.

WHOLESALE and RETAIL SOUTH CHINA IMP. & EXP. CO. 90, Nathan Rd., K. Tel. 57757. Dealers in Hand-made

are

Anita Page, Dorothy Sebastian, Raymond Hackett, John Miljan, Hedda Hopper. Mary Doran, and Gwen Lee.

Perfect Self-Possession. Arrived at the village and atill not having an inkling as to the identity of the driver of the car, the old woman thanked him and in accordance with the Bulgarian custom, invited him to come in 3. Greater distance, as uses less and sit down while she made him

weight in fuel.

1. Greater security in operating, less chance of fire aboard. 2. Cost approximately one-third

less.

coffee. While che Was making Oil is heavier than petrol, but the coffee her son, who was serv it is not consumed so rapidly andng in the army, entered the cot cver a long distance, twice the tage. "THE VAGABOND KING."

He was thunderstruck to mileage can be expected from the wee the King sitting there. Salut- same weight of fuel. Incorporating all recent advance→

ing the King he asked whether he ments in cinematography-sound origin, is now made in France, the old woman realised who her The Diesel engine, of German might stay in the room. When and technicolour-with excellent

Britain, United States and Ger-visiter really was ahe did not lose acting And singing, gorgeous many under rights which its in- her presence of mind. scenery with a wealth of rich de venter has sold to

She wel. tails, and clear photography, "The menta

the Govern-comed the King, and expressed Clerget, whose name Vagabond King," now showing in given to the motor in France, is of seeing her sovereign in person, is her gratitude for the opportunity the Central Theatre to large and satisfied audiences, is a picture Ministry of Air.

cne of the technicians of the for she explained to King Boris which is well worth seeing.

as she lived so many miles away Its French builders say that from the capital she would never story, which is an adaptation of Diesel-equipped planes should be in the ordinary course of things the book "If I Were King," is too flying on schedale within three have had the ocension there or of well known to need recounting here. years-United Press.

seeing the King.

The

Dennis King and Jeanette Mac Donald, heroine

of the "Love

Parade," were well cast in the lead-"NEW FORM OF PROPAGANDA," ing roles of Francois Villon and

Drawn-Work, Embds. & Curies. Katherine, and their singing, parti- Daily Herald's Charges Against

Prices are moderate,

PERFUMES.

PERFUMERY,'

TOILET ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES.

WELCOME & CO.

8, Kowloon Hotel Bldg. Phone 5732I.

PHOTOGRAPHERS.

PHOTO

GRAPHS

DEVELOPING, PRINTING,

ENLARGING

and FRAMES.

LEUNG YIK KEE

12," Wyndham St.

cularly the

duets. was superb.

Grave

Polish Embassy.

0. P. Heggie made a fine Louis XI. whilst the supporting members of

London, Dec. 13. the cast all carried their parts

charges against the well. Particularly fine photo Polish Embassy in London are graphy was seen in the night scenes made by the Daily Herald in an with torches Baring against a dark 'editorial dealing with the Em. background, the forma of their bassy's daily bulletins, which it bearers being just visible. The characterises as a "new form of battle between the vagabonds of | propaganda.”

ness

AS

After King Boris and his host- had coffee he thanked her and left the cottage. In the mean- time the news had spread that the

King was there and he drove off in his ear to the cheers of the villagers.-United Press.

DOMINION CAREERS FOR BOYS.

Speaking at the annual Speech Day and prize-giving of the Dover County School for Boys Mr. Amery, M.P., said that there was an im- Paris, led by the undaunted The Labqur daily declares that

mense field open to boys who went Francola, and the troops of the the bulletins, "from under cover

out to the British Dominions, and Duke of Burgundy outside the city of extra-territoriality," attack not

the best way was to go as soon sa gates was thrilling, whilst there is only the British newspapers as they could after leaving school. also a picturesque view of the in-for instance the Manchester Guar-They should go through an agricul terior of Notre Dame Cathedrali dian, whose comments on Polish tural or a technical college and pro- where Francois first met Katherine. affairs are apparently repugnant ceed to the university, where all 'We have the Assurance of the to Pulen, but go as far as to vilify doors would be open to them, and management of the Central Theatre ether Powers with whom Britain they would start on a level with the that they are doing splendid bual-maintains friendly relations, which young men of the Dominions them-

with this fine picture, the the newspaper asserts, "is, to pul selves.

Mr. F. Whitehouse, the takings being more than the "Love it mildly, an offence to diplomatic headmaster, declared that

tact," Parade."

harm than they were aware of was caused by orgies of sentiment over and turned actor. He has the role the average normal British boy. of a chap recently escaped from an Ho had an uneasy feeling that insane asylum and, as he has him- schools were becoming too elabo self remarked, it fits him perfectly. rate, too "padded," and boys were Among Stewart's best known being protected from shocks of all books are "The Crazy Fool," "Per- kinds. fect Behaviour," "Mr. and Mrs. Haddock Abroad," "Aunt Pelly'a Story of Mankind" and "Mr. and Mra. Haddock in Paris, France."

Stewart has been having such a

"NOT SO DUMB."

will have

The readers of Donald Ogden Stewart's uproariously funny books an opportunity to see what this wag actually looks like when Marion Davies's starring pic- ture, "Not So Dumb," comes to the Queen's Theatre on Thursday. For Stewart has a prominent part in the cast of this Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer all-talking productión, adapt-good time in Hollywood that from

Your body can care itself

this way.

moro

The human organism, which is

ed from the Kaufman Connelly all indications he is a permanent in perfectly normal health, has

SHADES.

BUY DIRECT FROM

stage success, “Dulcy.”

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SAVE YOUR MONEY.

THE B-B-C-COMPANY

AGENT OF EXCHANGE FOR Chinese Arts and Products Silk Lamp Shades

A Speciality.

12 Ice House Street

Phone 20665.

WORK SHOP,

249, Queen's Rd. East.

SPORTING GOODS.

ATHLETIC

GOODS !

TOYS I

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

CRICKET

WISDEN" BATS, BALIS,” STUMPS, LEG GUARDS, ETC. Inspection Cordially · Invited.

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

The dif-

addition to M-G-M's acting staff. While "Not So Dumb" will be

within itself the means to resist Others in the cast of "Not So disease and destroy germs that at- Stewart's talking screen debut, it Dumb" are Elliott Nugent, Ray- tack it. cannot be said that he is entirely mond Hackett, Sally Starr, Julia lies in the blood-stream.

And this resisting power without theatrical experience, inas-Faye, Franklin, Pangborn, William ference between the person who much as he made an appearance on Holden, George Davis, and Ruby falls a victim to a disease and one the legitimate stage in the play Lafayett. "Holiday."

The pieture was directed by King ference in the condition of their who does not is chiefly a dif- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer engaged Vidor, whose recent work was the blood. Therefore, while various "Halle disease germs cause different all-

GA

a

Stewart

writer, but this sensational negro epic, comedian, true to type, fooled them lujah."

Keep Bright. Things Bright

MUSTER

LATION.

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