PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1931

SOCKS.

There's not a bit of doubt that your new Autumn suit demands an offset of suitable socks

We have those hose.. but we want you to have them. It you will come and inspect our new acquisitions in Autumn hosiery, we know that many of them will sell themselves without a prompting word from us,

We have a wide range of colours and designs to go with every sult in your wardrobe.

May we lay them before you?

MACKINTOSHS TD

WHITEAWAYS

1HE "UBILDA TOP SERIES

One of a series of photos taken during a business trip through N. W. Kwangui. It shows Yeung Sok, whore, as seen, the landscape is very distinctive, owing to the odd. shaped mountains.

A bridge at Kweilin, the old capital of Kwangsi, which is.nated for its numerous caras.

Above is another view taken near Yeang Sok, which is on the motor road between Pinglok and Kweilin.

JUBILDA

A British made Toy consisting of metal component parts to build the following

models.

The above group was taken at a farewell party given by members of the Hongkong University Medical Society in honour of

Professor K. H. Digby. The function was held in the Union Assembly Hall. (Photo: A. Foug).

Touring Car

$3.75

Saloon Car

3 95

Air Liver

2.95

Luco

8.75

Tower Bridge... $6.95

A useful toy ler Boys.

BRING THE CHILDREN TO SEE THE TOYS

Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co., Ltd.

A "pig study," photographed by Mr. Wong Sis- ling, noteworthy for good lighting effects.

Sean in the above group are the members of the Kowloon Cricket Club lawn bowl team which was the championship of the Fliest Division of the League. (Photat A. Fong)-

Here is another affective study from Kwangui.

It shows, the Red River at Chin Kong.

Here a motor-car is seen at Lo Hui, in North-West Kwangi.

Photo shows how tug-

page is strapped to all parts of the vehicle.

Haro le seen the little port of Lanchow, in Kwangsi It was one of the strongholds of the Kwangsi forces when in rebellion against Kwangtung,

The clam-gatherers, another effective study

taken by Mr. Wong Sin-ling-

This photograph shows the Prefects of Queen's College for 1931-1932. (Photo: Mee Cheung).

YAN RDO

The Enginery Co. of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps, photographed at last week-and's camp at Lyaemon There was exactly one hundred per cent attendance, which, it is believed, is a record for the Corps. (Photo: Mee Chewag).

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