SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18; 1933.

Out of the style box!

HENRY HEATH

men and muNDREU PIENA DE MAT MANING.

HATS for MEN

The wide business founded on "Henry, Heath" hals is both -evidence and guarantee of their quality, As regards shape, I need only be said that "Henry Heath" hats have withstood the

keen critical judgment of men for

many successive sensony, and

have played no small part in the

establishment of the hat fashions

of the past decade.

Priced from $15.00 . Less 10% discount for cash.

See Window display of

MACKINTOSH'S LTD

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for Children

only the Best is good enough

Nothing can equal delicious "Ovaltine" for giving them strength and vitality. Made from malt extract, fresh liquid milk and new laid eggs, "Ovaltine" supplies all the food elements essen- tial for health in a concen- trated, correctly balanced and easily digestible form.

OVALTINE

Often imitated-never equalled

G A.P.B. 4.

WHITEAWAYS

BASIC VALUES IN CROCKERY,

ONE OF

WHITEAWAYS,

NEW

"TUDOR" DINNER SET,

Dainty White_ware with_neat embossed design, very good appearance SET FOR 6 PERSONS, consisting of 24 plates (6 each Soup, Ment, Pudding, Cheese, 3 Meat Dishes (1 each; size 9, 10 and 12 inches), 2 Vegetable Dishes, 1 Sauce Bost Basic Value Price: $23.50,

"TUDOR" TEA SERVICE.

21 pieces consisting of 6 Cups and Saucers, 6 Ten Plates, 1 Slop

Basin, 1 Cream Jug, Cake Plate.

Basic Value Price: $6.50.

"TUDOR" MORNING TEA SET.

Also suitable for that office afternoon cup of tea, consista of 1 Cup and Saucer. 1 Plate, 1 Teapot, 1 Sugar Basin, 1 Cream Jug.

Basic Value Price: $2.75.

FIRST FLOOR SHOWROOMS.

WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW & CO., LTD.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT

Left to right-Nancy 'Kerrison, Mac Sayers and Mona Shand, youthful but enthusiastic riding pupils of Mr. R. H. Charlos,

"Smile" A happy snapshot taken aboard the well-known yacht "U and I."

Members of the Anzac Company of the Volunteer Defence Corps firing at the Peak rango on Sunday.

Three of Mr. Charlos' young pupils are seen in this photograph with. Mr. W..

Pay, the well-known Chinese fookey.

Another picture of three young pupils of Mr. Charles, taking a ride in

the New Territories.

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An effective picture showing the luxury liner Empress of Britain lying off Queen's Pier during her visit this week. (Photo: Mr. J. C. Grenbam).

George Bernard Shaw delivering his much-discussed speech at the Hongkong University. (Photo: Ming Yen).

Loch Ryan, winner of tha February Steeplechase at Fan- ling. Mr. Schreiber was the Jockey. (Photo: Meo Cheung).

A recent vieltor to Hongkong was Mr. E. H. Lawla, the curator of the Catalina Island bird park, Cali. fornia. He is shown above with two of bis peli, Mr. Lawls has presented several birds to the aviary 'at the local Botanio Gardens.

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