SALE

TO-DAY to October,

MAYEZ

37

OPEENS ROAD J

D.

C.

0.

NEW

VOIGTLANDER REFLEX "BRILLIANT” $23.00 each.

Old Matured

SCOTCH

WHISKY

GR

NS

IN 1 VAT

Full Strength SOFT "MELLOW"

Battled Guaranteed by

BY ACE

*

GRIERSON OLDHAM & CO., LTD., London, S.W.I. JUST INTRODUCED TO THIS MARKET.

BUY ONCE and you will buy it again an account of its quality and moderate price. Quotations on application.

Agents:-

EDWARD WHEEN & SONS, LTD.

5. Queen's Road Central:

Tel, 20742.

Also obtainablo at all leading stores,

TO-MORROW

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1933.

4 SHOWS GAMY

„TAKE ANY TRAN OR HAPPY VALLEY BUB

ORIENTAL

THEATRE

SUNDAY MONDAY—TUESDAY.

THE

HIGH PEAK OF AIR CIRCUSES !

FLEMING ROAD

WANGHAI

TEL RATE

THE MIGHTIEST DRAMA THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN-

A PRODUCTION OF UNEQUALLED THRILLS. IT COST $4,900,000.

A MASTER MOTION PICTURE TOOK THREE YEARS TO MAKE IT.

THE ONLY AUTHENTIC PICTURE OF AERIAL WARFARE. EVER PRODÚCED,

NO OTHER PICTURE HAS 'EVER EQUALLED ITS DARING AND BREATH-TAKING MAGNITUDE.

HELLES

IT MAY SHOCK YOU

BUT YOU'LL NEVER FORGET IT! ROMANCE AMID TURMOIL.

Dozens of planes waging a battle of death in the skies; à monstrous zeppelin stealing through the clubs in the doad of night to bombard London, suddenly attacked by a host of onomy planer ! A thousand and one thrills, surprises, climaxes that make it the greatest of all motion picturas.

WANTED AT ONCE

MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, ETC.

will be very gratefully received by the HONGKONG BENEVOLENT SOCIETY at its Room at the CITY HALL

on

MONDAYS & THURSDAYS from 10.30a.m. to 12.00 doon.

Send us your old clothes.

QUEEN'S

When WIFE and SWEETHEART

GOT TOGETHER

It was just

TOO BAD

for friend.

husband!

For Reservations

Phone 24636

The Tale of a Girl who thought she knew all

about love until her

sweetheart's wife lightened her.

en-

ANN HARDING

MYRNA LOY, ALICE BRADY

battle it out with

ROBERT MONTGOMERY

and FRANK MORGAN

in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's superb comedy drama

"WHEN LADIES MEET"

Metrotone News

WILD BABIES

"What a Life"

Boy Friends' Comedy.

Flip

・Frog

CORRESPONDENCE

Plenic for Blind,

Sir, The Committee respon- Bible for the organisation of the plenic for the Girls of the Blind Homo, Pokfulam, wish to thank all those who assisted in any way to make it tho happy event it was. Elghtoon motor cars, kindly lent by friends, loft the Home at 3 p.m., for Shek O via Tytam. On arriving at Island Bay some girls preferred to sit on the rocks and chatter, while the more ven- turesome ones wont paddling led by willing helpers. This was perhaps the happiest part of the plenie: their joy and laughter made one wish it were possible | to take them to the son more than

once in a year.

In the meantime our Chairman, with the help of two scouts whe dealing with tea-urns. It was only the premise of tea that cn- abled us to get the girls out of j the water;

Toa for our Blind Gucats fol- lowed by tea for helpers, and then the distribution of gifts of stock- ings, soap, towels, handkerchiefs and sweats, brought the picnic to a close. We drove back to the Blind Home where a supper of chicken was, provided.

***

Thanks are gratefully extended to those who so kindly donated money and to those who lent cars for the occasion, to Lt. Col. Robertson for providing cako and boiling water for tea, to Mrs. 1Kentes for sandwiches, Miss Buchwelt for apples, Messrs. W. R. Loxley & Co., for a case fof toilet soap, and to the Hong- kong Hotel for the loan of kettles.

Donations were received from the following:-Mrs. Rouse, D. Urquhart, K. C. Taang, H. A. Allen, Mr. Quist, E.J., Ludy Pollock, B. C. Randall, J.S.B., Maj. H. B. L. Dowbiggin, W. Allen, Friends in the Naval Yard, R. Baker, anonymous, M. & J. Booker, F.H.G., Mrs. Jefford, M.T.Y., Mme, Drouth, Directors of the Tung Wah Hospital, Mrs. Hooper, Miss Newsholme and the Rotary Club.

Motor cars were kindly lent by Ilon. E. D. C. Wolfe, Mrs. Richie, Miss Buckwell, Hon. R. II. Kole- wall; Capt. Valscy, Messrs. Jefford, Padgett, Kirk, Bitzer, Tom, Smith, Randall, Cressey, Low, Petrin. May, Strellet.

We are again indebted to Mr. B. C. Randall and the Flying Squad of the Police Reserve for escorting the party to Shek O and back.

D. BOOKER, Hon. Secretary.

N. V. HALWARD, Chairman..

PEIYAN PIRATED

SIX-KILLED IN-FIERCE-DECK-

BATTLE

Harbin, Oct. 20.

• Twelve bandits, disguised as pagsengers, porpetrated a terrible outrage on the steamer Poiyan yesterday while the vessel was "be- tween Fuchin and Kinmusze, 'on her way to Harbin.

..

Following the usual practice of China const pirates, they struck suddenly, but mot with resistance from the passengers and crow,

Three of the passengers and three of the. crew lay dead on the deck of the Peiyan before tho pirates Anally secured control. The captain was wounded in tho encounter.

Fourteen passengers, including Mr. Yamaguchi, an employeo of the Harbin-Japoneso Commercial Ex- hibition wore kidnapped.—Router.

EXCHANGE RATES

Paris.

Athona

Oct. 20. 82.11/82

Oct. 10.

80.31/02

Geneva.. Berlin.

10.36

13.10

16.03 13.49

Helsingfors. 22011⁄2

220%

Ople....

Billan Huenos Aires.

19.00 670 FR

19.00

01

43%

4358

Shanghai..

1/8%

1/3

4.01%

7.99

2815 .106%

23%

3716

540

542

1/6

.20.73%

10.40 105

23.10 19.40 107

New York. Amsterdam. Vienna...

Pragub.. Madrid. Bucharest Hongkong Brussola Stockholm Lisbon Bombay

kohama

Montevideo

Montreal.

1007

1/0.9/64 1/0.3/04

1/2.11/82 1/27/10

86%

4.00%

Oliver (not) 18

Bliver (forward).18.1/16

4.00

19

18%

War Loan. 1019/18 101.9/10

p=British Wiralzus. »

Meet me at

the

Majestic

To-night is Gala Nite.

Whiteaways

"WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW & CO LTD

LADIES' OUTFITTING DEPT. SPECIAL DISPLAYS

FOR

THE COMING SEASON

Our Ladies' Dept is now showing all the latest in Millinery, Ready to Wear Suits, Cardigans, Scarves, Underwear, ofc., etc. Inspection cordially invited. Prices the lowest possible..

NEW SEASON'S CORSETS

NEW SEASON'S SHOWING

OF

MODERN "W.B.”

CORSETS

We take this opportunity of announcing a showing of the new Season's W.B. Corset Models, and we bespeak your kindly interest in this display of really beautiful garments. W.B. Corsets while being strictly reasonable in price. and dependable in wear are dis tinctly smart and fashionable in cut and design-corsetted in a W.B. you know your appearance is "correct."

NEW JACKETS & COATS

NEW

TENNIS COATS

Light wool cloth Tennis Coats as illustrated in Red, Green, Royal Blue and Beige.

·

Prices

$17.50

to.

$24.50

LADIES' LEATHER BELTS

FANCY LEATHER

BELTS

In all Colours and innumerable styles. British made. Specially suitable for present wear with Summer dresses.

$1.50 Each.

NEW TWISTED CORD

BELTS

QUITE THE LATEST. $1.75 to $3.95.

NEW SCARVES and NECKWEAR

THE

NEWEST IN SCARVES

Pure Silk and Art Silk Scarves in the Very latest designs and colourings.

$1.95 to $11.50 CHROMIUM PLATED

SCARF RINGS

$1.00 Each

NEW ORGANDY

NECKWEAR M

$1.95 to $5.50

ANKLE TENNIS SOCKS

TENNIS SOCKS

White & Coloured Tennis Socks In Art Silk or Wool. Coloured Tumover tops.

$1.00 to $2.95 Pair

Ladies' Outfitting Dept.

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