PAGE 2.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1934.
The keel of the Shun Tien.
SELO
2 NEW FAST BRITISH
FILMS
to bring you BETTER Pictures.
Achromatic film, multicoat- N extra fast highly ortho-
ed, and having an anti-balation backing. The highly ortho- chromatic properties of Selo. chrome make brilliant snaps- hots possible under lighting conditions which would be dis- astrous with an ordinary film. SELO chrome For difficult subjects use Selo
ASPLENDID
chrome for safety."
ILFORD
roll film
for all-round everyday snapshotting. It will allow
for a wide margin of errow
yet yield exposure and sharp and vigorous negatives.
SELO
FILM
The
MAITISH
MADE
Fast
ILFORD LIMITED, Ilford, London.
Sold by All Good "Dealers.
Miss Stella Fung about to break the bottle of champagne
on the bows of the "Shun Tlen"
Having seen the "Robin
launched, these ladles leave Talkoo Docks,
in
Some guests at the launaning ceremony" of
3.5. Shun Tien
Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Grelg.
Commodore Elliot and Mrs. K.
E. Greig.
H. M. S. Robin in the slipway at Talkoo Dock.
Another exilbit at the Flower, Show.
Mr. K. E. Greig addressing the gathering after H. M. S. Robin
was christened by Mrs. Elliot.
The pansy exhibit at the Flower Show.
A job well done. Naval Officers leaving the platform after the
christening ceremony.
This section of the Flower Show proved extremely popular.
Copics of the above photographs may be obtained from the Hong Kong Daily Press, 11 Ice House Street.