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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

THE 41st ANNUAL

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1924.

HONGKONG ST. ANDREW'S

ALL FRESCO

FETE

Cambridge with

SOCIETY,

مام

"ST. ANDREW'S"

V.

"ST. GEORGE'S " GOLF MATCH

АГ FANLING ON

SUNDAY, 28th. Dacomber.

to ontor

their

WANTED.-Chinco God INTENDING competitors aro

requested University degree desiros am. ploymont, Please write to Boxmes on lists posted at Fanling, Hongkong Club, or Engineer's 1240 c/o "Hongkong Telegraph". Instituto..

TO BE LET.

Entries alone on 21st instant.

A. RITCHIE.

Hon, Soorotary,

TO LET-Office Room in. Hongkong, 3rd. Decombor, 1924.

Central position. Apply

Linstead & Davis Alexandra Building,

то

10 LET. "AVA HOUSE" No. 1 May Road, From 15th. Furnished Seven March 1925 roomed house 4 bathrooms, hot and cold water. Tennis court and gurdon. Apply to Arratoon V. Apcar, Princo's Building.

TO LET-Fall furnished Five- roomed House at Magazine Gap, with Garden and Tonnis Court, from February 1st to May 31st, 1925. For further particu- lars apply Box 1239, c/o "Hong- kong Telegraph."

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE KELLETT MA-

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

NOTICE.

I beg to state that on and after

1st, December 19.4

ny

office will be on 8th floor. Padder Building, No. 12, Poddor Street, Tel. C. 4607 or C, 4803.

A. W. GRAHAM-BROWN, A. R. I. B, A., F S., A. (Scot.)

Architect & Surveyor.

NOTICE.

THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER

CO., (1918), LTD.

THE Sixth Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the offices of the Company, St. Georgo's Building, Chator Road, Victoria, Hongkong. on the 20th December, 1924, at 11 30 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of receiving a state- ment of accounts and the report of the General Managers for the year ended 30th September, 1924, and electing a Consulting Com- mittee and Auditors.

The Transfor Books of the Company will be closed from SATURDAY, the 6th December 1924,

thu until SATURDAY, 20th December, 1924, both days inclusive.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. General Managers,

NOTICE.

Scrip No. 8312 for 100 shares in the Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd.

registered in the name of Mr. Sou Kon Chi. Scrip No. 8304 for 100 shares in Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd.

the

rogistered in the naine of Mr. Surg Chit Sam,

NOTICE is hereby given that

OF THE

SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT, DE PAUL

WILL BE HELD.

in the Compound of the CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL

ON

SUNDAY, 7th DECEMBER,

1924.

From 8.80 to 11.30 p.m. UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR.

ADMISSION

$1.00

Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform Admitted Half Price, Each Ticket of Admission entitles the Holder to a Souvenir.

In the Afternoon from 2.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. Several Stalls will Open and AMUSEMENTS specially for Children will be provided. TEA and REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable. Admission Free.

The Grounds will be Brilliantly Illuminated in the Evening The Band of the East Surreys will play both in the Afternoon and in the Evening.

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SOME SPECIAL FEATURES OF THE FETE:

SURPRISE CAKE CONTAINING DIAMOND RING, WEDDING RINGS AND OTHER VALUABLE GIFTS. RAFFLE FOR TWO LIVE DONKEYS. CONJURING DISPLAY BY MR. RAPTIS.

SEVERAL RAFFLES WITH VALUABLES PRIZES including A NEW 1925 BUICK LIGHT SIX 5-SEATER Touring Car WITH BALLOON TYRES. No Work of Charity is Foreign to the Society. COME AND HELP HONGKONG'S POOR.

NOTICE

GRAND CHARITY DRAW-

SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL

7th. December 1924.

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NOTICE.

THE HONGKONG TUG AND LIGHTER CO., LTD.

WE

CHINA AUCTION ROOMS.

Obina Building, Ground Floor.

IF you have anything" you

would like to sell, exchang

the or advertino, send it to CHINA AUCTION ROOMS. E.V.M.R. do SOUSA,

Auctioneer.

Tel. 0.4453.

USEFUL and EXCELLENT|

XMAS GIFT

CARLZEISS

JENA

FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALES.

PENINSULAR AUCTION ROOM.

PUBLIC AUCTION

Lammert Bros.

PUBLIC AUCTION

THE Undersigned have receiv- od instructions to sell by The Undoraigned will sell by Publlo Auction on Public Auction,

on SATURDAY, 6th December, 1924, at 11 am, A Quantity of Household and

Blackwood Furniture,...

Also

1 Motor Cycle with side car in

good running order,

1 Banjo.

1 Ricksha in splendid condition,

Perambulators,

Saturday, the 6th. Dec., 1824,

commonaing at 11 pm.

On Board Lightor No. 558 lying alongside tho Tung On Wharf, Praya West..

2 Casos Chinose Clothing

- 1 Caso Fungus

2 Casos Mushrooms

-10

12

22 Doz. Feeding Bottles,

4

11

D. C. BAPTISTA,

Auctioneer.

10

10

Hongkong, 4th Dec., 1923.

Opera Glass with gilt ends Lammert Bros.

and mother-of-pearl covor-

ing,detachable collapsibie handle, in beaded bag, fancy

'PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

leather oase or soft leatherTHE Undersigned have re-

pouch,

NEAT, HANDY, LIGHT WEIGHT,

Obtainable froni

All Loading Stores

or

Carlowitz & Co.,

Sole Agents for China, Bank of China Building, Telophone C. 873.

FOR ATTENTION OF MASTERS OF NORTH-BOUND STEAMERS.

colved instructions to nell by Public Auction on

Wed.the 10th. Dec. 1924. commencing at 2,30 p.m. at thoir Salos Room, Duddell Stroot

A Large and Fine Assortment

of Xmas Toys comprising

Dressed Dolls, Crackers, Reking Horses, Foot Balls, Steam Eng- ines, Games, Stockings, Cooking Bets, Furniture Sets, Arob- itectural Blocks, Fire Works, Tos Sets, Xmas Trees, etc., etc.

On View from Tuesday the 9th, December 1924.

Torms

Cash on Delivery. LAMMERT BROS, Auctionedra.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

8, during the North-East AS.,

Monsoon there is always a possiblity of North-bound steam- are running short OF BUNKER COAL, this is to inform you that TAIT & CO., AMOY, (a wall- protoctod port with good anohor- age) have stooks of GOOD JAPANSE BUNKER COAL THE Undersigned havo receiv- AT REASONABLE PRICES.

Wireless mossages via Hong-Public Auction on kong or Formosa are re trans- mitted by the Great Northern Telegraph Co. and a wire to

JE beg to give notice that a call of $200 per share has been made upon all Members holding shares upon which only $4.00 has been paid, and that the same will be payable to the HE Committee hereby give Bankers of the Company. The notice that the following Hong tong & Shanghai Banking

SHEWAN TOMES & CO. tickets, which have either been Corporation at Hongkong, en or "TAIT or reported lost or have not been before the 10th January 1025.

General Managers. Hongkong, 1st. December 1924.

the above-mentioned scrip paid for, are caucelled:- the property of the undersigned, have been obtained from them by 2069; 2071; 2072; 2075; 3311. WE

VE, the undersigned, have false pretencos and that any par this day established our on to whom the same are offered should before solves

8:ock, Share and for purchase AB General Brokers under the firm purchasing communicato name of 'Hodgson and Harriman the undersigned. with offices situated in the Bank of China Building, top floor.

P. M. HODGSON,

G. A. HARRIMAN.

Members Hongkong Share Brokers Association. Hongkong, Dec. 4th. 1924.

NOTICE.

CHAN CHAN NAM & CO. Share & Real Estate Brokers, Ching Building, 6th, floor. Hongkong, 28th, Nov. 1924,

DOES YOUR FOOD CAUSE DISTRESS? If so, it simply that dangerous acid la attacking your delicate stomach lining and is preventing Scrip No. 7896 for 100 Shares digestion. This boing so, your In the Hongkong and Wham-

your meals must fail to nourish poa Dock Company, Limited you, and you run serlous risk of NOB:- 5854463. 27569/93, l-health and cruel pain. If you 4102/06. 55627/636, 5959/68, neglect this early warning of 52381/390, 51667/76, 55685/94, oncoming dyspepsia you must registored in the name of Mr. not be surprised to find yourself Ng Cheung.

getting old and feeble years bo-

[OTICE is hereby given that fore your time. Kid yourself of monaco-tako Bisuratod the above mentioned Scrip the the property of Mr. A. A. Lopes of Magnesls, the one auro romedy, Alexandra Buildings Hongkong, used and recommended by doctors public alikol Sharobroker, has been obtained hospitals and from him by falan protences and Bisurated Magnesia noutralisos that any person to whom the same the harmful acid the instant it is offered for purchase should enters the stomach; it stops all before purchasing the same at trace of fermentation, gas and. once communicato with Mr. A.A. pain immediately. Try it! Got a Lopes, at his offico Alexandra package (either powder or tablets) Building or at hin Residence No. from your chomist to-day; but be quite sure you get what you usk 3, Pratt Building, Kowloon.

Dated the 27th day of Novem- for. Butter soo the trade-mark word 'BISMAG' in an oval sign ber, 1924,

on the wrappor--then you'll know you've got something that posi- tively MUST do you good.

The Sign of the Genuine

A. A. LOPES:

"For the Blood in the Life,"

Sufferers

from Lee, Abscesses, Ulcers. Piles, Glandular Swellians, Eczema, Bolis, Pimples and Eruptions, Goul, variation," exsunt realism that the only sure way to complete and witing relief le to fine the blood of the policanus wasla maller, the one cause of such trool-les Clarke's Blood Mature contains ingredient which soon OVIE<

come and expe -the impurities, that's why sƠ SEEN

to its redit.

all Chatzinta /

Clarke's Blood

Mixture

"COALBUNKER" AMOY, will receive their prompt attention.

Bentley's Complete-Phraso Code used.

THE MOST COLOURFUL & PICTURESQUE FEATURE OF THE YEAR

THE GIRL WHO

CAME BACK"

GLASS,

HARLAN, GASTON KENNETH Starring MARIAM="COOPER.

JOSEPH & DOWLING, ZASU PITTS, ETHEL SHANNON, FRED MALATESTA & MARY CULVER.

BISMAG

See it os]

eroty Package

She had known

NOWLOON BOWLING GREEN CLUB.

CLOSING DAY.

MEMBERS are notified that the Closing Day of the sea- non and Presentation of Prizes! will take place on SATURDAY. 6th December at 3 p.m.

AR. WHIBLEY,

Secretary

What poverty was. What hardship was. What prison bara were, What cloisterphobia meant, What wealth was, What power was, What admiration was.

and now she learned-

What love was

The story of Innocent youth and the whims of the fates that sent it lifted it back..

PRICES

ORDINARY

purgatory and

SPECIAL MUSIC TO-DAY till TO-MORROW ONLY, 5.15 & 9,15 p.r

DON'T FAIL TO SEE IT

WORLD THEATRE

ed instructions to sell by

Monday, the 8th Dec., 1924.

at 11 a.m.

at their Sales Room, Duddoli Stroot

-5 Doz.-4114 square foot Skins

of Upper Leather 7 Bales Deer Skins

3 Tina San Xavier Dry Pressed

Sardines

-1 Case Asbestos Wicking

2 Cases Mangou Sweet Sliced

Chutney

2 Casea Mangos Swont Blised Chutney, Curry Paste and Curry Power

1 Patont Automatic Damper for Lithographic Machine

with all Fittings

1 Brooke English Marine Motor

2 Cylinder, for Kerosino Fuel, 10 H. P.

125 Places-14604-Foot Leather

2 Casos Emery Cloth

1 Case Salt Cabbage

12. Boxes Brass Ingots

2 Bales Wooster Bolting

1

do.

1 Case Cooper Piping

10 Cases Lamp Bulbs

9 Cases Olooka

1 Bag Antimony Ore

2 German Search Lights-in

good condition

2 Cases Battery

1 Caso Flashlight Caso

2 Cases White Shirting

and

A Large Quantity of Misce

llaneous Goods Terms: Cash on Delivery

LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.

14

White Lily Root

Taro

Ginger Root

Water Chest Nute Bauco

7 Case Molon Sauda'

20 Cases Sauco

Boy

10

Boan Sauce

20

17

Soy

1

Lily Flour

10

"

Vermicello

100 Bage White Rice

3 Cases Oyster

2

5

爷爷

45

2

Flat Fish

Salted Fish

do,

Sundrios

ail more or damaged ex Lighter

Terms

No. 2183.

Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers.

LOXLEY'S ROBBED.

SILK STOLEN ON SHAMDEN,

Of lato, many cases of theft at Shamoon have been reported, says the Canton Gazette. It will be remembered that some wooks ago (gel the strong room.of the firm of T. E. Griffith was broken into by thieves who got away with a lot of valuables deposited there for safe kooping by Chinese mer chante. A similar case of thoft has now been reported, the victim being Loxley and Co. The thieves to the firm's godown after break- succeeded in gaining admittanco ing the iron bars of the windows, and they removed a large quantity of silk and other valuables, the property of Messrs. Wing Wo, silk merchants of Canton, whose office is situated at Sun Hing Street.

The auocess of the thieves in breaking into Loxley's godown which is situated just boside the Shameon Club, in the most popular part of the British con- cussion, has (says the Gazette) aroused considerable speculation in view of the fact that two polico- man are stationed in the vicinity, while the breaking of the iron bars must have caused a big noise.

MISSIONARY NEWS.

The Rev. Mr Jäffray, Mr Willis, the two Misses Marsh and bevera! other members of the Alliance Mission stationed at Wuchow left: Hongkong for that port on Wed- nesday. Mr. Jaffray will be re- membered in connection with the - bandit outrages in Kwangsi somo. time ago, whilst Mr Willie is a former banker of Montreal and Toronto who has decided to devote bis life to the missionary cause, The elder Miss March has been stationed at Wuchow for some time, and her younger sister from Liverpool now accompanies ber.

ThoRov. Mr MoMillan, angthor of the Alliance missionarios, is said to be leaving for Wushow today.

Tho. houseboat used by i Mre Lang, from which he preaches to the boat population on the; Foo River, luckily escaped destruction in the Wuchow firo.

ASAHI BEER

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