THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
SATURDAY:
1923:
BOWLING SHOES
Their pliant rubber soles and cool canvas, or light Tan calf uppers, make them prime favourites" both on and off the green these warm days.
Stocked with Red Rubber or Crepe Rubber soles.
MACKINTOSH
& CO. LTD.
MEN'S WEAR SPECIALISTS,
ALEXANDRA BUILDING
DES VOLUI ROAD.
Millinery
ANOTHER SELECTION OF
Charming Millinery Just Opened MADELEINE PEARSON
(Next to Cafe Wiseman) Tet, 2313. P, O. Box 530.
Sir Paul Chater speaking at the unveiling of Sir Henry May's statue. (Photo: Ming Yuan).
STOP!.........
No use to go further:
P. A LAPICQUE & CO.
bare for sale
HEMOSTYL SYRUP
for ANAEMIA, MALARIA,
CONVALESCENCE, TUBERCULOSIS
&c.,
Tel. 950.
SWATOW LACE
COMPANY.
JUST ARRIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT;
P.O. Box No. 475.
such as
Manila Hats, Silk Lan-
terns,
!
Lamp Shades, Mah Jong
Sets.
etc., etc., etc.
Wholesale & Retail
Inspection Invited,
17a, Queen's Road, Central.
Phone. No. 1468.
Mr. G. T. Edkins opening the new bowls green at Taikoo. (Photo: Ming Yuan).
YEE SANG FAT CO.
Absolutely
JUST ARRIVED
RAIN COATS
WATER PROOF
For Ladies Gents & Children.
Gen. Shum Hung-ying, defeated in the Canton fighting.
U.8, Navy baseball team at Canton.
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Kongkong's statue of the late Sir Henry May. (Photo: Ming Yuen)
Canton's All-American-baseball team.
Game in progress on Taikoo's new bowls green. (Photo: Ming Yoon)