After The

Dinner..

many relish a full flavoured cheese to round off a perfect meal.

We have recently had shipments of the following:-

GORGONZOLA

BEL PAESE

KRAFT

AUSTRALIAN CHEDDAR

DUTCH CHEDDAR

$1.90 per lb.

1.95 #1

當篦

.87 "1

"

.82

"

"

.80

"

"

THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.

Pure Food Specialists.

TRAVEL A.-O. LINE

TO

AUSTRALIA

CALLING AT MANILA, THURSDAY ISLAND. CAIRNS, TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, ETC.

NEXT SAILING

AT THE END OF DECEMBER

For Freight or Passage, apply to :—

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Agents

Hong Kong, China & Japan.

Tel. 30332

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.

OPERATING SERVICES FOR

CARGO and PASSENGERS

TO-SWATOW, SHANGHAI, TSINGTAO, CHEFOO and TIENTSIN

KOBE and OSAKA

SINGAPORE, PENANG and CALCUTTA

SANDAKAN, HAIPHONG

All steamers barth alongside the Roosevelt Terminal in the French Concession at Bhanghai, where pas-

sengers and cargo ́ ́ are landed.

:

For Further Particulars Please Apply To

JARDINE, MATHESON

CO., LTD.

GENERAL MANAGERS. TELEPHONE – 30314.

THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 20, 1939.

How To Help Children FIGHTING IN

Enjoy Their Christmas.

KAIFENG

Loyang, To-day. A refugee from Kaifeng stated that street fighting was still going on in Kaifeng yesterday morning.

For weeks children look forward to the festive season, counting the days to Christmas, and great is their disap- pointment if at this time they are laid low by sickness and unable to attend parties and enjoy the general fun. These same parties, too, frequently upset the delicate little stomachs.

The city was drowned in explosions One of the surest ways to keep of bombs and the rat-tat-tat of ma- children in good health and to ward chine-guns, and was shrouded in off the ill-effects of too much rich food smoke. is to give an occasional dose of Baby's Own Tablets. These pleasant-tasting tablets have for forty years been the help of mothers and the friend of children, due to their absolute purity and proved efficacy.

The prescription of a medical child- specialist, Baby's Own Tablets are the ideal treatment in little children's health troubles. They speedily correct infantile constipation, settle upset stomach, relieve colic, check diarrhoea, allay simple fever, expel worms, ease teething pains, and are beneficial in cases of croup and colds. Obtainable at all chemists.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS

The Undersigned have received instructions from The Liquida- tors to sell by Public Auction on Friday, the 22nd. December, 1939, commencing at 10.30 a.m. at the office of Messrs. Melchers & Co. (in liquidation), Queen's Building

A Quantity of Office Furniture 2 Iron Safes

12 Typewriters

und

1 Dalton Adding Machine On View on Day of Sa'e

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 20th Dec., 1939.

The Undersigned have received instructions from The Liquida- tors of Messrs. F. Feld & Co. (in liquidation) to sell by Public Auction-on-

Friday the 22nd. Dec., 1939 commencing at 2.30 p.m. at the office of Messrs. F. Feld & Co. (in liquidation) Second Floor, French Bank Building,

Queen's Road, Central A Quantity of Office Furniture comprising:

The Chinese troops smashed into the the city before dawn last Saturday. Confusion immediately prevailed. and Several big fires were started heavy explosions were heard from the Japanese ammunition dumps.-Central News.

NO LICENCE

Fung Kung, residing at No 75, Wellington Street, was summoned be- fore Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Cen- tral Magistracy this morning for pos- session of a radio without a licence at No. 64, Stanley Street on Decem- ber 7.

Mr. J. Key, of the G. P. O., told the Court that defendant was an unem- ployed house-boy, The set was given to him by his former employer, and the Postmaster-General was not pres-

sing the case.

Defendant said he intended to get a licence as soon as he obtained employ- ment.

Defendant was cautioned, and the radio ordered placed in custody of the Postmaster-General till defendant gets a licence.

CHINESE HIT BACK

Kwellin, To-day. Chinese troops continue to push back the Japanese.

On the Nanning-Pinyang highway, they have advanced to Liutang and Wutang, 20 miles northeast of Nan- ning. Japanese reinforcements were at Liutang yesterday

Large Iron Safe, Typewriters, intercepted Desks, Chairs, Ceiling Fan, morning.

On the Nanning-Wuyang highway, Electric Lights, Counter, Glass

the Chinese recaptured Kaofengngao, Showcases, Cupboards, etc., etc. 14 miles north of Nanning Central

Terms: As Customary.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers)

Hong Kong, 19th December, 1939

THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY.

News.

SOCCER

THERAPION NO REFEREES

THERAPION NË 2 THERAPION NĚ.3

No. 1 Qures Dischargin Ma. 2 Cures" "IM Peisom. No. 3 01760 Okrenie W 20 English Prion Ba, Chamiata, se althor Na,enturu DR. LE CLERC M64, Ca. Fi averesock£4.N.WALam DR. LE GLERO'S MILS for the L &Kidneys-weskicidneys -

The monthly meeting of the Foot- ball Referees' Association will be held to-morrow at 8 p.m. at the Office of of the Football Association, Bank Canton Building.

The following are among the several-im- portant items down for discussion.-To de cide the date of the Referees V. Press Match; to consider the erection of a club- house.

The primary aim of the erection of a club-house is to have a rendezvous for giv ing lectures on the laws of the game to football players and fans as a" means" of improving relations on and off the field."

SCOTLAND'S TEAM: :.

Scotland's team to meet Eng- land In the "Sunday. Herald" Charity Cup on the Football Club ground on Tuesday at 3.30 p.Jn. was selected yesterday. Players are to report to Mr. W. Prydë, man- ager, in the dressing room. at 8 p.m. Uniforms, shorts and stockings will be supplied.

The feam Is-Duncan (Sonts); A. Bons (Club), Blackburn (Pollos), Captain, Clarks (Book); Malwen (Club); Williamson"(Kow- loon), Clarke' (Scata);⋅ Munro (Boots)," Fryde `(Club), ~ HossackTM (Boots)," Ferrier (Polloe), Tait» (Middiemax)

· Reserves.—Dignan (Signale), Birre] (K aineers) and Gibb (Boots);

Miss Marie

Spencer, of No. 57B, eichung Road, has informed her handbag contain-

stolen from: #ral Post CR

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