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HONGKONG ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY.

NOTICE.

PRACTICE DANCES.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

HONGKONG JOCKEY

CLUB.

Extra Iaco Mooting, will bo hold yeather permitting) at Happy Valley on Saturday 29th Novem bor 1924 commencing at 2.30 p.m.) The first boll bo rung at 2 p.m The charge for admission the Public Enolosure will 81.00 Boldiers and Sailors in uniform

THE Seventh

MEMBERS are reminded that half price.

LAST Practice DanDO will take place at the City Hall on TUESDAY, the 25th inst.

Admission only by slips at tached to the Ball Invitation

WANTED. For the Helena Cards,

Instituto, resident

or non-resident lady Boorotary and Treasurer, bours 930 a.ni- to 5 pm. Apply by lottar only

to "The Council." Helena May Instituto.

TO BE LET.

TO LET-Oflies Room in Central position. Apply:- Linstead & Davis Alexandra Building.

TO LET. "AVA HOUSE" No.

1 May Hond, From 15th. March 1925 Furnished Seven roomed house 4 bathrooms, hot: and cold wȧtor Tennis court and garden. Apply to Arratoon V. Apear, Prince's Building.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE KELLETT MA-

NOR BEING NO. 185 THE PEAK. POSSESSION NEXT MAY.-H. Percy Smith No. 6, Dos Vaux Road Central.

FOR SALE-Avery low price

42 foot MOTORBOAT in excollent condition ---30 H. P. 9 1.nots-For motor speed particulars write to Post Office Box No. 67-1llongkong.

L

LOST.

OST-On the 19th

instant

at noon het ween Post Ofes and Alexandra Cafe, a Lady's Gold Wrist Watch with inscription on back. Finder, will be rewarded if returned to Bok 1245 of "Hongkong Telegraph"

MR

NOTICE.

RF. R. JONES, is appointed

Manager of our longkong! Branch from dato in surenssion 'to Mr. A. W. STEWART--- JONES who has been Trans- ferred to Shanghai.

REUTERS LTD.

We, TURNER, General Manager in the Far East

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.

ORGAN

RECITAL!

B**

Mr. FREDERRICK MASON. A.R.C.O.. L.T.C L.

Assisted by

Mrs. S. COLLEIT, (Soprano) Mr. B. G. ANNIS, (Tenor)

Tuesday November 25th 1924

un

at 5.30 p.m. (Coll ction for Organ Fund)

Easy! Quick! "Gets-It" for Corns

Everybody, everywhere needs to know what millions of folks have simrady learned aborati

Gel-34," the guaranteed painious corn pad pulous semovers Any gorn, no matter how dump rooted, departe quickly when "Get-It' mer you* Wonderfully simpló, yet simply wo

because all józan złoga with the tient (your) corn sildi want

all Chamlate,

By Order.

A. RITCHIE,

Hon. Secretary.

TRUE

TONE

is not only pleasant to bear but is import

ant to beginuers, who

will learn more rapid.

ly by practising on a piano which is well

made true, in tone and responsive of touch

such as

THE

MORRISON

PIANOS

Let us show you at

TSANG FOOK

PIANO CO.

94 a. Wanchai Road.

Telephone No Contral 2127

GOT INDIGESTION ?

Here's news for you!

to

Members are advised that they must show their Season tickets to obtain admission to the Mom- bora Enclosure.

Each member has the right of introducing 2. non mombors to the Mombers' Enclosuro, ilokota for whom oan ba obtained from Messrs. Linstead & Davin at

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1924.

ST. STEPOEN'S COLLEGE,

AN EXAMINATION FOR

NEW BOYS

will be held on

MONDAY, November 24th. at the School, 6 Prospoot Piaco, (off Bonham Road)

at 9 a.m. Thero aro a fow vacancios both for boarders and day- boys; and a new class for boginnors will bo formed,

NOTICE.

HONGKONG: STOOK EXCHANGE.

25.00 each up to Friday Novom-THE following are members of

bor 18th.

The Stewards invite the ladies of Hongkong to be present.

HONGKONG JOCKEY

CLUB.

Extra Meeting-29th Nov., 1924.

"ONDITION

for Entries Seventh Race, Hongkong Champions, POST

Autumn ENTRIES,

By Order,

C. B. BROWN, Secretary.

Grafondh

THE

EIGHTSOME

REEL.

THE FOURSOME

REEL.

THE

CALEDONIANS.

ON

COLUMBIA RECORDS

AT

ANDERSON'S

FOR ATTENTION OF MASTERS; OF NORTH-BOUND STEAMERS.

A

North-East S, during the

Monsoon thore is always a possiblity of North-bound steam- ors running short OF BUNKER COAL, this is to inform you that TAIT & CO., AMOY, (a wall- Do you realise that nine cases of protected port with good anchor. digestive trouble out of every ten age) have stocks of GOOD are caused by excess acidity in JAPANESE BUNKER COAL the stomach and that this is AT REASONABLE PRICES.

astly neutralised? It's a fact, and Wireless mearages via Hong- you can demonstrate it by taking kong or Formosa are ro traus- a couple of Bisurated Magnosia mitted by the Great Northern Tablots next time you get an Tolograph Co. and a wire to attack of stomach pain. Notice "TAIT" or "COALBUNKER" tho ease, the instant roliof which AMOY. will receive their prompt (these tablets bring That's be-attention.

cause they noutralise tho pain-

Bentley's causing acid the moment they Code used. fontor the stomach. Bisurated

Magnosia Tablets are the finost) things out for inparting health, strongth and vigour to the vital orans, and you can get these wonderful tablets cheaply at any chemist's. When buying look at the wrapper to make sure that what you havo got is Bisurated) Magnesia, as this ensures your getting the one thing that does givo auro and instant roliof. If you see the oval BISMAG' trade- mark you'll know your'e safo,

The Sign

of the BISMAG

Gensina

See it on

every Package

CORRESPONDENCE.- dosired

with persons Interested in purchasing or selling mor- chandise in the U.S.A. The Globe]· Drug Co., (G. T. Edwards) 1799, Mo Allister Bt. San Francisco,| Cal., U.S.A.

ACTOGEN

For Youn

BABY

Complete-Phrase

LAST CHANCE TO SEE

"Broadway

after Dark"

Final Show TO-DAY

Starting TO-MORROW ́WM. DESMOND ·

in

"BIG TIMBER" World Theatre

HONGKONG JOCKEY

NOTICE.

CLUB.

THE Half Yearly Meeting of Members will be hold in the Jooket Club Rooms, Hongkong Club Annex, on MONDAY

the 24th of November 1924, at

5.80 p.m.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN; Z.

Secretary,

the above Exchange. Abraham, Ezra, Alvos A. A. Bagram, J. T Bonjamin, V,

Birkett, H.

Logan, W. Matheson, R. T. Nissim, A.

Porry, L. 8.

Pestonji, R.

Crouchor, N.V.A. Potts Goo, H.

Ellis, F. M.

Potts, P.C.

INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND. KOWLOON CITY ROAD,

`20 min. from Star Porry by Kowloon City Busi

Coma and buy we band-knistod COATS, SWEATERS, JUMPERS, SHAWLS, SCARVES, SOCKS, and all kinds of CHILDREN'S WOOLLIES,

Latent styles in "Fair Islo” and; plain and fancy Junipers,

Orders taken for kultting in weal or silk. Tol. K.101.

K. BESWICK, Supt.

W

WESTINGHOUS

Gould, Joseph. Raymond, B. M. HOLYOAK, MASSEY& CO., LTD, Gutterros, A.A. Silvo, P.M.N. da Hough, T. F.

Smyth, F. R.

Tostor, P. ammort, Geo. A. Lammort, H.A. Kew Frod.

By order of the Committee,

A. NISSIM,

Soorotary.

NOTICE.

HONGKONG SHARE- BROKERS ASSOCIATION.

THE following aro members of

Distributore Queen's Bids.

Tel, C 678.

SCHOOL of DANCING Mme. Kelvey.

FORTHCOMING AUCTION

SALES

CHINA AUCTION ROOMS.

Lammert

Bros.

you

China Building,

Ground Floor.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS:

THE Undoraigned bave receiv- od instructions to sell by

have anything you Public Auction on

the Monday, the 24th. Nov., 1924.

at 11 am.

would like to sell, orohange | or advertiso, sond it to CHINA AUCTION ROOMS. E.V.M.R.de SOUSA,

Auctioneer.

Tel. 0. 4453,

PUBLIC AUCTION. THE undersigned has received Instructions to sell by Public Auction for account of the con- corned, on

MONDAY, the 24th, Nov. 1924,

at 11 a.m.

at Holt's Wharf Godown, 2-3, 200 KEGS 3" to 7" WIRE NAILS. Torms: Cash bofore delivery.

E. V. M. do SOUSA,

Auo.ioneer. Hongkong, 19th. Nov. 1924.

THE undersigned has recoly- ed instructions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION for account. of the concerned on TUESDAY, the 25th NOV., 1924, at 2.30 p.m.

at the CHINA AUCTION ROOMS, China Building. Ground Floor.

at Godown No. 6 Holt's Wharf Kowloon, (for account of the concorned) 632 Boxes English Tin Plates 14" x 20"

(inore or less damaged) Terms: Cash on delivery, LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers,

THE Undersigned havo receiv

ed instructions to soll by Public Auction on Tuesday, the 25th. Nov., 1828 commencing at 5.15 p.m.

at their Sales Room, Duddell Street

4 Fine Collection of Postage Stamps Comprising:-

I

Valuable China,

Hongkong, Macao, French Colonies, etc., oto..

Catalogues will be issued. On view from Monday the 24th November, 1924.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS, Auctioneers.

The well-known professional Dancing Teacher takes pleasure in announcing that she is com- mencing classes for adults in tho latest modern dancing, Fox-Trot, Tango, Waltz, children from Three Years of Harry O. Odollage in Classical, Clog, National SILK OF DIFFERENT SH Public Auction ort

Ballet and Too-dancing. Pupils DES. SUITABLE FOR LADIES trained gracefully. Individual DRESSES.

the above Association

A. H. Carroll Seu Kon Chi

M. A. Razack

J. W. Kow O. Kitcholl

Yip Yung Pak T. M. L. Soares H. E. Edwards. J. F. Grosu V. Yvanovich A. P. Grosvea

Boo Pui Shao

Classos for

W. J. Carroll.

P. M. Hodgson M. P. Lo

Stylo studied

aud Developed. movements and

F.X.V. Ribeiro Lau Tak Po A. A. Lopes F. X. d'Alma16 Komedios Jack Behar By order of the Committeo,

J. W. KEW,

Socretary,

H.M.H. Esmail

Correct arm graceful exercise taught, Spocial attention given to each pupil Private lossone so given. Homos visited by appointment. Torms moderato. For appoint- mont Write or Phone between 12:30 and 2 p.m. daily. Mmo Kolvey, Room 49, Kowloon Hotel.

Correct Dress Wear

ONVENTION does not permit of much latitudo in the question of Dress Woar. Within prescribed limits a man may naka his choice, but perhaps it is wiser to take the advice of those who know juat wint is, and what is not permissible,

Let Mackintosh's—the Men's Wear Specialists- advise you on this important subject.

The following ore essentials of correct Dress Wear.- Dress Shirts

Stiff fronted, one ur two tud holes.

$6.50 $8.50

Saft pirated fronts, $0.50 $3.50

with 2 Stunt holes,

Dress Collars

"Summi?” mukt in-

newest shapes. $7.00 per dozen

Dress Gloves

Fabric und Litle

Dress Ties

White Pigun in the

latest shapes. Black Silk ja all shapes.

$1.00

from $1.50 Different Longika to fit Collar

Dress Scarves

In White Silk, or Muck and White Stripes, Artificiul Silk

$19.50

from $7.50

White Kid, or from 1.50 $5.50 Dress Socks

Fine qunkey Black Lik $2.50

Dress Sets

Handkerchiefs

White Crepe de Ohine

White Linen

from $2.50

Comprising. Studs, Links from$1.00 and Wustroaz buffans, from$10.50

In our Tailoring Department wa Dress Clothes

have on excellent selection of materials for full Dress or Dinner Jacket Suits,"

MACKINTOSH

-& Co., Ltd.

MEN'S WEAR SPECIALISTS. Alexandra Building.

Des Voeux Road,

57 ROLLS BEST QUALITY

Torms. Cash boforo dolivory, E. V. M. R. de SOUSA,

Auctioneer, "

THE Undoreignod has received ▲ instructions to soll by Public Auction for account of the con- corned on

at

the CHINA AUCTION ROOMS, Chinn Building, WEDNESDAY, the 20th. NOV., 1924, at 2.30 p.m.

at the CHINA AUCTION ROOMS, China Building, Ground Floor, Sundry and Miscellaneous Goods

Comprising

SILVER TEÄ SĒTS. FISH,

HE Undersigned have rocsiv- od instructions to sell by

Wed, the 26th Nov., 1924.

at 2.30 p.m. at their Sales Room, Duddeli Strost A Fine Private Collection of Chinese Curios

comprising

5-Coloured Bowls, Vases, and Plates, Hand Paintings, Laquered Waro, Bronze Ware, etc., etc..

On View from Tuesday the 25th November 1924.

Cataloguen will be issued Torms Cash on Delivery

LAMMERT BROS.. Auctioneers.

KNIVES & FORKS, GOLD THE Undersigned have receiv SILVER, AND NICKEL

od instructions to sell by

WATCHES & STOP WATCHFS | Public Auction on NEEDLES, IVORY BEADS. EAU DE COLOGNE, EAU DE QUININF. LOTION VEGE- TALE, SOAPS, PERFUMES, GRAMAPHONES, &c., &o.

FRI, the 28th, Nov. 1924. commencing at 10.30 a.m.

Terms: Cash before delivery.

....E. V..M. R. dɑSOUSA,

Auctioneer.

THE Undersigned has received instructions to Bull by Public Auction for account of the concerned, on THURSDAY, the 27th, Nov., 1924 1924. at 2 30 p.m.

CHINA

at Godown No. 18, The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf-& Godown

Co., Ltd. Kowloon (for account of the concerned) A Large Quantity of “Mis- cellaneous Goods

comprising:

Iron Plates. Piate Cuttings. Round Iron, Square Iron, Flat Iran, Angle Iron, Round Iron Wire Nalla, Wire Rods, Paints, Bars, Wire Ropos. Steel Plate.

Sandalwood, Plants, Aniline Dyos, Lithographic Ink, Zinc ROOMS, China Build'ng, Oxide. Sulphurio Acid, Old

Ground Floor,

Broken Newspapers,

Glass, Valuable Blackwood and Teak-Salted Piah, Clay Pigeons, Draw-

at

tho

AUCTION

wood Furnituro. and Household

Goods, &o., &o.

Dining Suites Tea Tabloe, largo and small Wardrobes, Dressing Tables and Chairs, Wasbetande, Sidoboarde, Tos Bota, Dinoor Fets, Fire Fonders, Cullory and Glassware, Electric Roading Lampe, Brass and Teakwood Bedsteads, Parambulators, Teak- wood Cabinata, &o, &c. diso

BLACKWOOD WARDROBE. BLACK WOOD JOSS TABLES, BLAUKWOOD TEAPOY8; BLACK WOO · MAHJONG TABLE & CHAIRS, BLACK- WOOD OURIO CABINETS? &c.

1 PIANO BY MOUTRIE. 1 CASH REGISTER. GRAMAPHONES,

1 AMERICAN SAFE. Tarms Cash on Delivery'.

E. V. M. R. do BOUSA

Auctioneer. Hongkong, 21st Novembor, 1924:

ing Papora, Spirits, Wines, Comont, Rubber Tapping Cups,

otc., eto.

274 Baga Antimony Ora 1252 Coils Wiro Rods

180 Cases Mineral Water Terms-Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS, Auctioneers.

"BILKING."

Was

A Growing Practice.

taxicab drivers Twenty.five were asked to identify a young woman, described as a general servant, who

recently charged at Wost London with

*bilking." Thirteen picked hor out as the passenger who, bad'. swindled thom. On one case sho was sentenced to six months* imprisonment,

After the hearing the magis- trate (Mr. Forbes Lankeator) was asked to draw the Home Srorat-.

Lammert Bros. agg's attention to the inozoase of

PUBLIC, {AUCTION.

“bilking.". It was suggested that the law should be altered; at present, if a person was caught bilking" and a policeman was HE Undersigned have recoivoalled them was no power to THE

od instructions to sell by dotain the offender. Public Auction on

THURS., the 27th. Nov., 1924. at 11 am

at the Premises of The Hong kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Ltd. West Point (for account of the concerned). 1100 Canes Antimony Ore- 1435 B«g# √ do ~Terms Car

ivery

Mr. Lankester, pointing out that a man might forget to pay his fara, said it was a very serions: state of things, and he would be pleased to help in any way ha could. I must say that I think the taxicab drivers have Improved in their litude towards the public

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