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AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERB AND SURVEYORS,

Hong Kong, September 21, 1932. Public Auctions

THE CHINA MAIL.

ROUND HONG KONG'S CINEMA THEATRES

MAIL REVIEW

"TARZAN, THE APE MAN”— :

QUEEN'S THEATRE.

It falls to the lot of the film pro- ducer to try and please everybody'

MAIL REVIEW

"THE STRANGE CASE OF ACLARA DEANE KING'S.

THEATRE.

"SHADOWS

BEFORE"

COMING EVENTS ADVERTISED IN CHINA MAIL.

Social Functions. "To-day-Tea Dance at King's

Dances Restaurant; Dinner Hong Kong and Peninsula Hotels and King's Restaurant.

Entertainments.

at

Theatre; of Clara

Theatre;

Today King's Strange Case

"Tarzan the Apeman."

of To-day Queen's

and, falling thut, to produce picson, whose rise in filmdem has been That clover actress, Wynne Gib tures which will appeal to almost the subject of much praise, is "The everybody. Tarzan, the Ape Man.given her starring role in Fox's pre- Deane." is a picture which falla within the santation "The Strange Case LAMMERT BROS. latter classification. It is a woh Clara Deane" how playing as the derfully produced picture, which current attraction at the King's might have made almost as good a

Today Central Theatre; silent film as it does a talkie be-Theatre. "Miss Gibson is splendid, "The Power of Love." cause there is so much that is réal-

and the film worth seeing:

To-day Majestic Theatre; ly thrilling that the absence of Deane". Miss Gibson portrays the

In "The Strange Case of Clara "Skippy."" sound would not be noticed. How-three different periods in every Plan."

To-day-Star Theatre; "The" W. ever, there is no denying that sound effects and speech do add to Her acting earns for her a per-"Dracula."

woman's life, with marked realism. To-day Garden Theatre; the entertainment value of Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer" picture.

manent place in the category of To-day Oriental Theatre; Even those who dislike the far-Carroll, Wynne Gibson has risen to

dramatic actresses. Like Nandy"Yesterday at Peking.". fetched themes of Edgar Rice Bur-stellar heights, although misfor-Lynne."

To-day-Talping Theatre; "East teresting because the jungle scenes shows in which she appeared. roughs will find the picture in-tune dogged many of the stage are good and some of the wild

Pat O'Brien, who did exception- animal acts really amazing. Seeally good work in "The Front Johnny Weissmuller; the world's Page, pretty Frances Dee and champion swimmer, wrestle with Dudley Digges, all act admirably. real live lions and leoparda, swim and help to hold the interest of rivers infested with crocodiles.this production. climb upon the backs of elephants

THE Undersigned have received GENERAL NOTICES. Instructions sell by Pablie

Auction

THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER CO. (1918), LTD.

NOTICE

ON

MONDAY, September 26, 1932, commencing at 10.30 am,

at No. 4, Carnarvon Buildings, Kowloon.

"A Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE. and

OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:

that on MONDAY,"26th in- stant and TUESDAY, 27th instant, the Supply of Electricity to the Sham Shui Po district, bounded by: Nan Chan Street, Boundary Street, Lai Chi Kok Road, Tong M Road! Arran Street, Nullah Road, Fa Yuen Street and Taipo Road, in-ber 25, 1932. cluding Sincere Terrace, will be discontinued for short periods be-i twcen the hours of 7 am and 5 p.m.

HONG KONG TELEPHONE

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OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

One Kelvinator. On View from Sunday, Septem-

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS..

Auctioneers. Hong Kong, September 21, 1932.

THE

THE Undersigned have received

instructions from A. Covey Esq., to sell by Public Auction

ON

TUESDAY, September 27, 1932,

commencing at 10.30 a.m.

A Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

this

"YESTERDAY AT PEKING"-

ORIENTAL THEATRE.

and swing dizzity from tree to tree MAIL REVIEW and you will wonder how it is all done. Those who want to know how Tarzan cut his hair and shaved his chin and how he escapes from the clutches of a ferocious lion. his shoulder, without displaying a which has apparently chewed up

scratch upon his beautifully pro portioned body, must write him a

Ietter.

The picture gives a genuine thrill fand the experience of Mr. W. S. Van Dyke, who directed Trader Horn, is reflected in the excellent

at No. 152, Prince Edward Roady made scenes of typically Afri

(Top Floor), Kowloon.

can jungle. The cast includes Neil Hamilton and C. Aubrey Smith as the intrepid Ivory hunters, and, Maureen O'Sullivan as the girl whe (eventually decides to share Tar- zan's wild life. Weismuller makes

FURNITURE,

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Road Central, Victoria, Hong Kong, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Dressing on the 30th day of September, 1932 Tables, Ornaments, Pictures, Mats, The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Crockery, Glass Ware, etc, etc. Company, will be CLOSED from the 9th September to the 15th. September, 1982, both days in- clusive.

D

By Order of the Board.

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THE HONG KONG & YAUMATI FERRY COMPANY, LIMITED, HONG KONG

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THE HONG KONG & YAUMATI FERRY COMPANY, LIMITED. Hong Kong. 19th September, 1932,

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A Quantity of

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On View from Saturday, Sep- tember 24, 1932.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

Hong Kong, September 21, 1932.

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CHINESE LEADERS LAY PLANS.

Chiang And Chang To Discuss Problems.

Peiping, Sept. 15..

It is understood that General Chiang Kai-shek, Chairman of the Military Affairs Commission, has telegraphed to General Chang Hsueh-liang inviting him to visit Hankow in order that they may confer regarding the situation in is North China.

"Yesterday at Peking" a sound ynchronised Chinese "Alm, drawing crowded houses to the Following upon the receipt of Oriental Theatre, where it is the the telegram, current attraction.

The film, which is a special duction, is most interesting should appeal to foreigners.

2.

MAIL REVIEW

General

Chang Haueh-liang is said to have decid- pro-ed to fly to Hankow within the and next few days. After a conference

"POWER OF LOVE-CENTRAL THEATRE.

The latest Chinese film

with General Chiang at Hankow, General Chang. Hsueh-liang will proceed to Nanking to consult Mr. T. V. Soong regarding financial affairs,

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General Yu Hsueh-chung has left for Tientain to assume his new throughout the picture he gives "Power of Love" is now showing at Wang Shu-chang has also taken up

very convincing Tarzan and

post as Chairman of the Hopel King's Theatre Bldg., 6th Floor. drama Provincial Government. General Branch, No. 225, Nathan Rd., evidence of his amazing athletic the Central Theatre. It was pro- his new duties as Gendarmerie

The picture is now showing at star cast, and has English titles.

duced by the Star Co., with an all Commander for Peiping and Tian-Latest steps in all ballroom dane-

tsin. Kuo Min.

ing for ladies and gentlemen, the Queen's Theatre.

taught by Shanghai professional |Lady Tanchers. ⠀

prowess.

MAIL REVIEW

"THE W PLAN"-STAR THEATRE,

Graham Seton's great spy drama

is HOW

MAIL REVIEW

"EAST LYNNE" TAIPING THEATRE.

A

Ann Harding's magnificent act- The W Plan" presented by Britishing plus a story that has a truly International Pictures,

human appeal, feature "East THE Undersigned have received showing at the Star Theatre, on Lynne." now showing at the Tai

Auction

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Tinstructions to sell by Public its second local release. The exping Theatre. Cilve Brook, as the Opposite Royal Naval Hospital,

ON

Re

ploits of a British army officer who other lover, and Conrad Nagel, as goes over the German lines to in the old fashioned husband, both TUESDAY, September 27, 1932,vestigate the mysterious inverted give polished performances.

commended. commencing at 2:30 p.m.,

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"DRACULA"-GARDEN THEATRE.

"Dracula" which contains story about vampires that is tinctly in a class by itself,

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Sunday September 25 1932. Morning Service, 10.15 am. Evening Service, 8.15 p.m. "Preacher for both. services: The Rev. Rudland Showell, B.Sc.; of Ling Nan University, Canton.

Commencing with Sunday next October 2, 1932, and until further notice the evening service will be held at 6 o'clock:

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