Underwear
VESTS, PANTS, DRAWLRS and COMBINATIONS.
No detail of a man's wardrobe mora handsomely repays wise; choosing than does his underwear,} yet, as all underwear looks more or less alike, men are compelled to take it upon trust.
The Underwear we offer is fully guaranteed.
A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF WOOLLEN SOCKS AND STOCKINGS,
MACKINTOSH & Co., Ltd.
MEN'S WEAR SPECIALISTS, Alexandra Building. Des Voeux Rd.
G. FALCONER & CO. (HONGKONG) LTD.
UNION BUILDING (OPPOSITE G.P.O.)
WATCH & CHRONOMETER MAKERS, JEWELLERS DIAMOND MERCHANTS.
A fine seinction of English Jewellery Storling Silver
Ware Watches and Cocks always on hand. Agents for:-
British Admiralty Cheats Kelvia Navigational Instruatats
Heath Sextants, Night Glasses etc. Staalry Drawing instruments Watts Theodolites, Levels, etc.
Rosa London Telescopes & Binoculars
We invite the Public to call and Inspect our varied stock, and compare prices.
Over half a contury's reputation throughout the East on the House of Quality. Established -
1855
THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH,
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1924.
CAMERA NEWS
INTERPORT GOLFERS. The question of golfing supremaoy between Hongkong and Shanghai must remain a moot question this year, owing to the fact that neither was able to reach a decision in the Interport match played at Klangvan, the match ending in a draw of 5 points all. The players shown in our photograph are, top row from left. Ar K. MacKenzie (Hongkong), John Oswald. (Shanghai), N.. L. Smith (Hongkong), J. F. Pilcher (Shanghat), Capt. L W. Bennett (Hongkong) and M. W. Budd (Shanghai). First row! R. A. Camidge (Hongkong), Capt. E. 1. M. Barrett (Shanghai), A. H. Ferguson (Hongkong), Mr. R. G. MacDonald, President of the Shanghal Golf Club, J. B. Ferrier (Shanghai), 1. W. Shewan (Hongkong) and C. W. Porter (Shanghai,)
CHAMPION -The winner
of the Open Golf Champion- ship of China (Mr. J B. Ferrier) playing at Shang- bal.
SECOND MAN.—Mr. M. W. Budd, who was second man in the China Open Golf Championship at Shanghat:
YOUR HEALTH DEPENDS UPON dood, wholesome, carefully prepared Food I
These essentials aro assured you at
THE ALEXANDRA
Ice House Street.
Copy of letter
CAFE
Orchestra in ationdance.
addressed to the
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Manufacturers by the Wembley Exhibition Commissioner, South African Section.
I should like to take the opportunity of ex- pressing my ENTIRE SATISFATION with the "ITALIT" ASBESTOS SHEETING which was supplied by your firm for the roofing of the South African Ostrich building in connee- tion with the Wembley Exhibition. Both the
·APPEARANCE and SERVICEABILITY of the roofing have been ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY NO BETTER material could have been used. for the purpose."
SHEWAN TOMES & CO. Sole Agents.
St. George's Building, Telephone C. 781.
HONGKONG HARDWARE CO. "TAI LEE CHAN,"
ESTD: 1884-
· METAL GOODS and HARDWARE. Tal. No, C. 1993.
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GEN. FENG AT SHOOTING PARTY The above picture was taken late in 1919, and thows the Christian, General, Feng Yu halang, between two European friends whom he entertained a shooling party in Husan. General Fong was an admirable host and very friendly towards foreigners.
WHERE RIVAL ARMIES CLASHED.-No 34 bridge, cross-
Ing the Whangpaa River beyond Sungklang, was a famous place in the recent war. It was here that the Cheklang forces made their determined.stand against the Fukten army, only the giver dividing the two armlos.
KING ALBERT.-The gen. tleman in this picture is none other than King Albert of Belgium In civilian clothes, taken just after he bad flown to London.
USU.
DIVORCE-Mrs. Ollo H. Lehman, wife of one of the owners of one of Chicago's biggest depart- ment stores, who has filed, sult for divorce. She charges her husband"
·with cruelty, Mrs. Lohman, mare ztediLabman after his first wife bad @divorced him id" 19185
AN ARCHWAY OF HONOUR.This picture shows. Mr. Arthur Fasthorpe, of the Shanghal Health Department, and his bride, Miss Eva Beetson, leaving the Cathedral after their marriage. The bridegroom, who is Muskoiry instructor to PA" Company, S. V. CA, Borved during the War. "The happy couple are here seen passing under an archway of honour formed by a guard' from "A" Company.
BRIDGE LIKE A SWITCH BACK IRAILWAY O span of No. 31 bridge, outside Sungklang, which was blown up by iné re- treating Cheklang soldiers, has been stated into a very peculiar form allon just like a switchback railwayThis ploture shows the place where the bridge was blown up.