THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

PLAYED TO CAPACITY LAST NIGHT

BOOK NOW AND BE SURE FOR TO-NIGHT

AT OUR USUAL MOST POPULAR PRICES ABSOLUTELY THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN

BETTY

"The whole act was

ON THE STAGE

To-day at 5.20, 7.20 G. 9.20 p.m..

To-morrow All 4 Shows

COMPSON

IN PERSON-

carried

through with n soap and Eveliness.

which Hongkong Aces all Ino seldom"--8. C. M. Post.

presents

"Hollywood On Parade"

with impersonations of

MAE WEST & MARLENE DIETRICH

Supported by

.LYNN COWAN

Singing songs that will

thrill you

and

BILL BAILEY

- with his "Ole Banjo"

-TO-MORROW.

in novel tunes.

ON THE SCREEN

To-day Only at 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m.

GEORGE ARLISS

Too1

wonderful for words!

XONEY

"WINNER TAKE ALL

THE

Nothing we can

say will add to it's glories.

You'll write its praise with joys and trare.

MAN WHO

PLAYED

GOD.....

also Walt Disnoy's Silly Symphony Cartoon

ALHAMBRA

THEATRE

SATURDAY, OCTOBER

HONGKONG FUNDS.

DONATIONS TO THE SAILORS" AND SOLDIERS' HOME***, The Rev. Erris C. H. Tribbeck gratefully acknowledges, on behalf of the Committee of the Sailora' and Soldiers' Home, the following annual subscriptions and donationa to the funds of the Home: Annual Subscriptions:

J. R. Luke

The Wong Family

D. Black

IG. F. Walker

Donation:

"In memory of Lieutenant

A. R. II. Walker, R. N.". Extension Fund:

"Anonymous"

5

Announcing

D'ASIS & COMPANY.

Quality Photographers at Your Service

aaaй

10

.... 250

All gifts, however small, will.bo very welcome and may be sent to the Sailors' and Soldiers' Home, 22 Hennessy Road, or a representa- tive would gladly call and collect same on receipt of a telephone call.

THE BLIND GIRLS.

Donations and Cars For The Coming Picnic.

The following donationa

are

acknowledged:

Directors and Committee Tung

Wah Hospital

350

Mrs. H. S. Rouse.

10

M. J. Quist

10

K. C. Tsang, Canton

10

Uncle Alick

5

Mrs. Hallowes

.5

G

76

$172

J. Barrow

Аполутсив

Previously acknowledged

Total

Farther offers of cars from: Mr. Bitzer, Miss J. Buckwell; making a total of eight cars. The girls need 16 at least. Further donations or offers of ears may be sent to Miss R. Mow Fung, e/o Gliman and Co., Ltd.

THE VOLUNTEERS

(Continued from Page 10).

geant with effect from October 17. 1933.

4. Reversion.

No. 1172, Sergeant A. Garcia, No. 9 Platoon, reverts, to the ranks at his own request with effect from October 17, 1034.

5. Transfer.

Sergt. Osmund, No. 17 Platoon to Company Headquarters.

Pto. A. Garcia from No. 9 Platoon'

to No. 10 Platoon.

Pie. F. A. M. Rosario from Com- pany Headquarters to No. 10 Platoon. 6. Leave and Extension. No. 1518, Pte. J. E. Henry's leave extended to Deccinber 31, 1934, Armoured Car Section.

No. 1150, Pu. F. A. M. Rosario, Corps Infantry Headquarters, grant- [ed three months' leave as from Oe- tober 12, 19:14 to January 11, 1935.

7. Strack off the Strength. Leaving the Colony. No. 1917, A. L/Cpl. D. S. Harley, No. 3 Pintoon, No. 1 Company, as from October 11, 1934,

8. Strength.

No. 226 Sapper W. R. Brumwell, C. Engineer,, 15.10.44.

No. 2227 Private J. A. du Luz, Corps Infantry, 18.10.34.

No. 2228 Private E, L. Cumba.. No.

11 Platoon, 17.10.34.

(Sd.) P. S. M. WILKINSON, Capt., Adjutant, H.K.V.D. Corps.

AFTER ORDERS.

Corps Machine Guri Battalion- Signals Unita. Wednesday, October 24, 1934-Unit will parade for Flag and Buzzer Instruction.

Friday, October 20, 1934-Unit

will attend lecture No. 3.

· AFFILIATED UNITS.

St. John Narsing Detachment.

Dear Sir/Madam,

Gloucester Arcade, -

20th October, 1934.

We beg to inform you that we have established our main studio at the Gloucester Building (East Arcade) ́as from Saturday, October 20th, and doing business under the firm name of the D'Asis Company.

At your service is an artist whose aesthetic appreciation of the finer points of the photographer's art leaves little to be desired. Highlights, shading, shadows, angles, and tones are captured in a symphony of rythmn that limns the subject. to the greatest advantage.

May we suggest that you send us all negatives, photos, or snapshots for developing, printing, or enlargement; and in this way you can quickly acquaint yourself with the quality of our labours. We guarantee our enlargements to be precision. artistry, and absolutely fadeless, and the safe return of your originals, of course.

The fees are commiserate with present day economy and are compatible with the type of work you demand from work- manship of the better class. With apologetic bride we expect to be quite busy; and therefore ask that you send in any work avolding unnecessary delays.

Thanking you in anticipation,

Tel: 33188.

Yours very truly.

D'ASIS & CO.

PROUD OF YOU,

Myrna

KOBZA STUDIO

NATIONAL COMMERCIAL BANK

BUILDING

FIRST FLOOR ICE HOUSE STREET.

Christmas Mail Photographs: Portraits of Distinction' 61⁄2" x 44" Unmounted

PRINTED ON STIFF PAPER

$20

PER DOZ.

Complete with Mailing Envelopes. Other Sizes Mounted from. $40-$80 PER DOZ. Less Special Christmas Discount.

EARLY APPOINTMENTS SUGGESTED TO AVOID RUSH

FOR APPOINTMENTS

TELEPHONE

27867

21070

KOBZA STUDIO

M.

(a) Appointment.-Miss M. Mellor la appointed Assistant Com-

· mandant - with effect from October 17, 1034.

(b) Enrolment-With effect from October 19, 1934: Mrs. W.-Sharp, Mrs. M. Swain, Miss M. Witchell

(e) ParadeThe fifth lecture on Home Nursing will take pince at Volunteer Headquarters (Lecture Room) at 5.80 p.m. on Wednesday, October 24, 1994.

Practice for those qualified will be held at the same place and tinie,

(d) Resignation-Miss M. Long- loy as from October 12, 1984. (Sd.) K. DURBAN,

Commandant,

St. John Nursing Detachment, H.K.V.D.. Corps.

NOTICE.

Year Book 1984-1985. Unit Commanders will please send in to Captain D. W. Mortlock, c/o Hongkong & Shanghal Bank as soon as possible and not later than Oe- tober 31, 1034.

1. A summary on the activities of their unit (3 doubla space fool- acap sheets typed),"

2. An up-to-date roll sub-divided

into sections.

3. Any good snap shots illustrat-

ing activition of their uült.

For brass, copper and all metals

use-

BRASSO

the

polish that gives a lasting shine

veroin cift 20 find it.

Your work in EVERYWOMAN'S MAN, MANHATTAN MELODRAMA, THE THIN MAN, and MEN IN WHITE, has won you a legion of new admirers. The From, the public, and the exhibitors have been saying wonderful things about your acting, your personality and your charm. They predict a gre forum for you, and are anxious for your every new product- Hince my reason (or presenting up soon-

TAMBOUL Quest

AT THE

QUEEN'S

THEATRE

frem

TO-MORROW

George BRENT

and ably supported by LIONEL ATWILL and C HENRY" OORDON..The "Hollywood Reporter” says — Piched with the kind of entertainment that fans everywhere cat up--Surg tưa audience stuff from start to fiple Direction, writing, - peting FIRST CLASS.**

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