THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
TUESDAY.
OCTOBER 24, 1922.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WANTED. ANTED-Nurse for boy of 7. Half day, whole day or resident. Apply to Mrs. Mackin- tosb, Stewart Terrace, 93, Peak.
ANTEN-Las travelling to England via Suez in February requires nurse to look after 3 year old child during journey. First class passage to London offered in exchange for services. Apply Box 206, c/o "Hongkong Telegraph."
THEATRE
ROYAL
Commencing Friday, Next. For a Short Season Only. BANDMAN'S FASTERN CIRCUIT LIMITED. present
THE NEW ENGLISH FARGICAL COMEDY CO. An Entirely New Company with An Entirety New Repertoire OF LONDON SUCCESSES Friday, Pct. 27th, at 9.15 p.m. The Present Haze of London O. BARRINGTON, B. TONS OF MONEY Eng. (pod.), under-
En-Saturday, Oct. 25th, at 0.15 p.m. takes to prepare Marine gineers for all B.O.T. Certificates. The Delightful 3 Aet Comedy
W.
(Stean, or Oil), Pavate tuition to
Cairersity Students, etc.
Por
particulars apply G. P. O.
Box
No. 653, Hongkong.
Το
TO BE LET.
OLET. Que European dat Building Gap 111 **Lee Road. Wanchai. Apply to 34 Kennedy Roait.
TO LET-Immediate occupa- 1:00. A newly-built house on Bowen Road level." Seven large rooms and spacions out- houses. Tennis court and garden. Suitable for Mess or private Boarding bouse. Apply to:-
J. M. NORONHA. CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME- ORIENT.
Prince's Buildings.
TO LET-FANLING, A new Bungalow situated on Wo Hop Sex. Apply to Tsang Foo & Co.
FOR
FOR SALE.
OR SALE-Steam Launch 1st, Class Condition. For full
FRENCH LEAVE Monday, Oct. 30th, at 9.15 p.n. The Screamingly runny Comedy THE YOUNG PERSON IN PINK Tuesday, Oct. 31st, at 9.85 p.m.
The Successful Comedy A WEEK-END Wednesday, Nov. 1st, at 9.15 p.m.
The Amusing Comedy OTHER PEOPLE'S WORRIES Thursday. Nev, and, at 9.15 p.m. CHARLEY'S AUNT Friday, Nov. 3rd, at 9.15 p.m. A laght Comedy in 3 Acts HER HUSBAND'S WIFE
NOTICE.
The bairdressing saloon of Messrs. Campbell Moore and Co., which was formerly situated in the Hong- kong Hotel, is now being carried on in the premises of the nongkong Cigar Store on the corner of Alexandra Building. We have no connection with the present bar- bar's shop in our old premises.
Whilst thanking our numerous cus- tomers for their past support, we beg to solicit the continuance of their patronage.
Est. 1886. Over 25 years in the hongkong Hotel Building- Hongkong, October 3rd, 1922.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
TOYO KISEX KAISHA.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE BEN LINE-STEAMERS.
LIMITED.
From ANTWERP. MIDDLES. BRO, LONDON & STRAITS. The Steamship
S.S. "SHINYO MARU" From SAN FRANCISCO vis HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS
“BENVENUE “ SHANGHAI and MANILA.
Consignees of cargo are hereby "The above named steamer have informed that all Goods are ing arrived on Tuesday, 24theitg landed at their risk into Oct. 1922, consignees of cars the hazardous and/or extra are hereby notified to present hazardous Godowns of the Hoog- their Bills of Lading for counter kong and Kowloon Wharf and signature, and to take immediate Godawa Co., Ltd., whence and/or aelivery from alongside steamer from the wharves delivery may Saturday, Nov. 4th, at 9.15 p.m.for the Company's Godown, where be obtained.
all cargo impeding immediate dis- Arthur Boarchier's fireat
charge will be landed at signees risk.
Success
TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY
By Ian Hay Prices $4, $2⋅ & 51. BE WISE & BOOK EARLY Plans at MOURIE'S.
No claims will be admitted Con-atter the Goods have left the todowns, and all Goods remain- Storage will be assessed on ing undelivered after the 30:h. cargo remaining undelivered after Tuesday, 31st. Det.. 1922.
inst, will be subject to zent
All claims against the steamer
All broker, chafed and damegus: be presented to the Under- ed packages will be landed into signed on or before the 6th. Nov, the Company's Godown, where
or they will not be recognized. same will be examined on Tues. day: 3141, Oct. 1922 at 11 mim.
So claims will be recognised
HONGKONG WOMEN'S GUILD after the goods have left the
AND
MINISTERING
CHILDREN'S LEAGUE
particulars apply Box No. 778 HELP THE CHILDREN'S
c/o "Hongkong Telegraph."
FOR SALE-In Shau-ki-wan.
a plot of land suitable for a building site, near Tram Line. For particulars apply Box 802. cio "Hongkong Telegraph
CITY HALL MONDAY, 30th. Oct.. 5.30 p.m. 1- PIANOFORTE RECITAL
by
HARRY ORE kindly assisted
by
ERIC RICE. Booking at Anderson's. Admission: $3. $. $1.
THE DELTA OF THE PEARL
CHARITIES
by coming to
THE GARDEN FETE AND SALE OF WORK
at
GOVERNMENT HOUSE
on
SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 4th.
NEW STALLS-NEW SIDE SHOWS-CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR ALL.
PUBLIC AUCTIONS.
THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction on
Wednesday, the 25th. Oct., 1932. commencing at 11 a.m.
at their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street
By a Canadian Observer. Being Iropressions and Reflec-Cashmere
tions during a ten days' cruise
of the Canton Delta.
4×7 inches. 42 pages
Price 50 cents.
Suit
A Consignment of High Orade
and Tweed Lengths, Superior Overcoating.
etc.
4
Oh. Sale at KELLY & WALSH. BREWER & CO. and "HONOKONG TELEGRAPH."
THE ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.
OWING
NOTICE
WING to the impending visit of a team from the Stamla
And
12 dozen Woollen Socks.
On view from Tuesday, the 24th. inst.
Terms: Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.
Auctioneers.
'UE Undersigned have received: instructions to sell by Public
Auction on
Thursday, the 26th. Oct., 1922,
commencing at 10.30 am).
Goli Club, the 1st & 2nd, rounds at No. 10 Godown of the Hong-
dowa Co., Ltd. Kowloon.
of the Championship are post-kong & Kowloon Wharf & Go poned til Sunday, November 12th.
By Order. PERCY SMITH, SETH
& FLEMING, Secretaries & Treasurera. Hongkong, 24th. Oct., 1922.
ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT
CLUB.
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OPENING CRUISE AND LADIES DAY.
Vice- Commodore will be at Home
THE Commodore and
to Members and their friends at the Clab House on SATURDAY, 28th. Uctober, from 3 p.m. on- wards.
- Ladies Sailing Races will take place and there will be a rowing race for Scratch Fours.
By Order, F.G. VAUX, Hon. Secretary.
A Quantity of Round. Flat and Square Iron, Wire Nalis, Steel Plates Zinc plates, Wire Ropes, Scrap Iron, Flat Rubber, Cod Liver Oil, Flour, etc.
Terms: Cash on delivery.
LÄMMERT BROS..
Auctioneers.
JAPANESE MASSAGE.
MRS. S. UZUNOVE,
2nd. Floor, Wanchai Garage,
18, Praya East, Wanchai,
MBS. SEKAI MASSAGE
THE CANTON BANK, 2nd. Flour,
No. 2, BUDDELL ST. BONGLONG
All brokes, chafed and dam- aged Goods are to be left in the Godowns where they will be ex- amined on the 30th. inst., at 10.
...
No Fire Insurance has been
steamer or Godown. and none will be entertained if presented later than three weeks aftereffected. arrival of steamer.
No are insurance whatever will
be effected
Y. TSUTSUMI, Manager. Hongkong, 24th. October, 1922.
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Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO. LD.
"Agents.
Hongkong, 24th. Oct., 1952
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Wednesday 25th
and
Thursday 26th at 9.15 p.m.
Dancers from the Leading Russian Ballets.
Prices: $3, $2 & $1. Booking at MorTRIE'S. Soldiers and Sailors Half Price.
FOR HAIPHONG AND HOIMOW.
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WEEKLY
"THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
WEEKLY
Football
OPEN TO ALL.
Competition.
NO ENTRANCE FEE.
We will give a prize of $50 to the reader who sends in the most nearly correct forecast of the results of the Hongkong Football League Matches to be played on SATURDAY next, October 25th., as detailed in the coupon to be found below.
No Goals to be given, Simply give Wins or Draws.
Rules of Competition.
1.All forecasts must be written on coupons cat from The Hongkong Telegraph." The name and address of the entrant, to be plainly printed in block letters in Ink.
2-Any number of attempts may be sent in, but a separate coupon must be used for each attempt. 3. The Prize of $50 will be awarded to the competitor who gives the correct or most nearly correct result of the matches below. In the event of more than one competitor sending in a correct or most nearly cor- rect forecast, then the Prize will be divided equally between those competitors.
4-All coupons must be received at the Telegraph'
office not later than 12 o'clock noon on Saturday. October 8th., Coupons received after that time will be disqualified.
5:-No responsibility will be accepted by the Editor for the loss or non-delivery of any coupon. The Editor's decision must be final. No correspondence or inter- views will be entered into concerning this com- petition.
Any match given below which, through any cause whatever, is not played to a decision will not be counted:
7. —No members of the Telegraph" stafi will be
permitted to take part in the competition.
Mark the Envelope "FOOTBALL "
Buy a Copy of the Telegraph" every evening and send in your forecasts.
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"TELEGRAPH WEEKLY FOOTBALL COUPON NO. 1. Matches to be played on SATURDAY, October 28th, Home teams mentioned first in each case.
DIVISION
TAMAR Y., KING'S
AMBROSE v. POLICE SOUTH CHINA v. CLUB.
R. C. A. V. KOWLOON
1.
DIVISION IL
WARDERS v. ST. JOSEPH'S KOWLOON Y. R.G.A.
KING'S v. SOUTH CHINA "A.”
UNITED v. POLICE
AMBROSE v. CLUB
UNIVERSITY v. SOUTH CHINA "B."
Cross out the names of the teams you think will
lose.
If think any match will result in a draw do
you not cross out the name of either team.
Then plainly print your name and address in ink below, Mark the envelope Football" and send to "Telegraph' office before noon on SATURDAY.
Name
Address
Bay the "Telegraph every evening and take part in the
ompetition.
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