1919-11-29 — Page 5

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

Page

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1919.

THE WEEK'S CHAT.

By the time this chat appears in print, the first event in the programms, of money raising functions for the

HONGKONG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

The following are extracts from

ST. ANDREW'S BALL.

A BRILLIANT PUNCTION.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Devastated Kegions, will te in falt the fortnightly market report of the Armistice the City Hall has

swing.

All the best people will be at the Gymkhana i Happy Valley, so will the second best and the third best and even those who are not best or even

imports

COTTON PIECE GOODS AND FANCY COTTON. GOODS..

Since our last report, sales have been very restricted, buyers not car ing to enter into forward contracts under the present uncertain and

For the first time since the signing witnessed a gathering of the Clans on St. Andrew's night to eat, drink, dance and be merry, For many years past the St. Andrew's Ball has been locked upon as one of Hong kong's cutstanding social functions. The principal reason for this is that in social life as in everything else the Scotsman in Hongkonga never

good; the very worst people will be there too, they always are at races. "

That is the advantage of clarity, it covereth even gambling with the phenomenal conditions. Generally does things by halves. odour of sanctity.. The halo of 4 speaking prices are maintained on The result is, of course, success to noble object breaks down the barriers, i and all sorts and conditions, flock to this side. Despite the slump in Cor-the utmost limit. The Balt last even the pari-mutuel. money mingles, and ten Manchester prices are quite unag served to emphasise afresh those the winners smile at each other and affected, and, in fact show considertruisms and the only pity of it is that we have to await the passing the loosers groan in mutual sympathy able advances for many qual ties

of another twelve months before and no one remembers that they live

the time for repetition cames. at the Feak or Kowloon or even at

Of course one expected to see the Shaukiwam.

City Hall "suitably decorated (which term is the stock phrase in journalese to cover a multitude of flags, ferns and other devices for gala effect) But decoration" is a poor term with which to describe the transformation scene enacted at the City Hall last night. At the entrance there was a huge illuminated.St. Andrew's

Cross, which, in its artistic and suggestive predominance. rather prepared one for what was to be witnessed inside. The interior of the building was a veritable masterpiece in decorative effect. The main

169 at

Cotton Yarn.A good business has been transacted aggregating about 6,000 bales, mostly forward cargo There is a certain amount of anxiety Values have remained practically expressed about "Pansy Day" and unchanged with the exception of No. mer have fears of a sort of robbery 12s, which advanced $10 to $15 per under arms."* There is to be a fright-bale owing to short supplies and ful sun on money-changers and large good demand from the North. To stocks of small coin are being laid in.wards the close our market has not They do say that some of the more responded to the heavy decline in canny among the gilded youth are Exchange..

have not heard Quotationa are No. collecting cash. whether the girls are carrying bags $225 260. No. 12s at $245/280 or seated money boxes. for the ccl-No. 169 at $295/335. No. 20s at Arrivals 9.000 bales. lection. The latter is a more usual $330:365.

Sales 6,000 bales. Shipments ni course and is mere satisfactory to the public: it also leads to some funny! Unsold Stock 3,000 bales. Bargains

20,000 bales. and disappointing experiences for the organizers. On one occasion when I organized a street collection the bag comprised besides about 4600 pounds sterling, half a dozen trouser buttons, several pennies covered with silver paper to represent half crowns: a few .3in. discs. the sort that we used to seal the boxes before issu- ing them to collectors, and a handful

of stumour coins.

In dealing with large amounts run ning into about £10,000 monthly, the organization had to be very busi- resslike and above suspicion. The boxes were opened and the money counted by two bank clerks, in the presence of a detective and thus the

Woollens. Small business doing. Raw Cottons. Market has ruled and nominal quotations are:--Indian grades $:4/56 per picul. Chinese descriptions $45/60 per picul

Metals. Business has been quiet. Dealers have not been willing to operate with exchange mounting up daily. A sale of Steel Rods has been put through at $6.00 Small lots of Wire Nalla have been done, and there is good demand for the smaler sizes and gauges.

FLOUR MARKET REPORT. *Stock: About 650,000 sacks Maaket very quiet.

Quotations: American Patent $5.45 per sack, American Cut off $3.40 per sack, Shanghai Flour 2nd

HE. Major General Ventris and Mr. D. Templeton, Mr. B. Wylie and Mrs. A. G. Gordon; Hon. Mr. Was Mr. Peter-Tod, Hon. Secretary (Con.) Chatham, CMG. and Mrs. S. H. Dancing and Music Committeo. Dodwell Sir Wm. Rees Davies and Mr. W. Armstrong (Convener), Mr. Mrs. John Johnstone; Mr. J. W. C.]T. Arthur, Mr. Robert Bruck, Mr. D. Bongar and Mrs. JR. Young. Gow. Mr. C. H. P. Hay, Mr. A...E, The programme included twenty-Henderson, Mr. R. Kennedy, Mr. J. three dances as follows- Extra Valse, "Ecstacy."

1.—I anceră, *Tþa, Arcadians.” 2.-One Step magkang.” 3-Caledonians, Kalendorians.”

Valse,"Besutual Chia, 5-Fox Trot, "Ravanola.“ 6-Eightsome Reel. "Monymosk."" 7.-One Step, "Cairo." 8-Strathspey and Reel, Indian

pipersi

SUPFER DANCES. 9.-Orie Step. Taxi,” 10-Fox Trot, "Peaches in Georgia." 11-One Step, "How are you going

to keep 'em." 12-Fox Trot. "Indianola." 13-Valse, "Missouri."

4.-Eightsome Reel, "Miss McLead

of Rassay." 15-One Step. "Himalaya." 16.-Strathspey and Reel,

pipers. 17-Fox Trot,sky. 18.-One Step on't want to get

well 19-Highland Schottische, "Blue

Bonnetsi 20.-One Step. Oui, Marie." 21.-Fox Trot. "Chong." 2-One Me-Ow.*

THE SUPPER

Indian

T. Kidd, Mr. A. C. Leith, Mr. H. MacTavish, Mr. W. J. Morrison, Mr. A. Murdoch, Mr. A. Stalker, Mr. A. Stevenson Mr. F. Souter, Mr. P.. D. Wilson and Mr. Peter Tod (Han. Secretary).

Card-room Commities. Mr. J. Ormiston (Convener), Mr: R. E. O. Hutchison, Mr. F. Maitland, Mr., T. Perrie, Mr. D. M. Ross, Mr. S. B. C. Ross, Mr. A. Ritchie, Lieut. A. R. Sutherland and Mr. Peter Tod (Hon. Secretary).

Ladies' Cloak-room Committee.

Dr. Adam Gibson (Convener), Mr. R. MacGregor and Dr. S. S. Strahan.

Supper and Wines Committes,—— M. R. Henderson (Convener), Mr.

T. Arthur, Mr. A. R. Austin, Mr. R. M. Austin, Mr. D. K. Blair, Mr. R. V. Cameron, Mr. A. Davidson, Dr. Adam Gibson, Mr. R. Hunter, Mr. A. D. Macdonald, Mr. Jas. Mac donald, Mr. H. Matheson, Mr. T. Oliphant, Mr. J. W. Faton, Mr. A. Ritchie, Mr. W. Ross, Mr. G. M Smith. Mr. A. Stevenson, Mr. Jas. Waldrón, Mr. Jas. Walker, Mr. S. T. Williamson, Mr. L. M. Whyte and Mr. Peter Tod (Hon. Secretary).

Decoration Committee. Mr. G. Duncan (Convener), Mr. F. Graham, Mr. D.. Keith, Mr. A. B. Ramsay.. Mr. J. Simpson and Mr. Peter Tod (Hon. Secretary),

son..

staircase was turned into a forest of: At supper time Mr. G. M. Young palms and at the head was a mirror escorted Lady Reca-Davies to the above which was the shield of St. supper room, and at the chief table Andrew's Society with the Nemo me were seated H.E. the Governor and impune lacessit picked out in electric Mrs. J. Reid; Admiral Sir A. L. Duff

Honorary Piper.-Mr. P. D. Wit

lights. Turning thence to right or left and Mrs. J. W. C. Bonnar: Mr.-J. FRATERNAL GREETINGS. not a square inch of the walls of the Macdonald and Mrs. V. G. Gurner; As usual fraternal greetings were building was left uncovered. Shields H. E. Major-Genera! Ventris and Mrs.exchanged by telegram with kindred bearing the names of those who had, A. G. Gordon: the Hon. Mr. W. In the past, helped to make the name Chatham and Mrs. S. H. Dodwell:hai-wei, Manila, Cebe, Iloilo, Han- societies at Tientsin, Shanghai, Wei- of Scotland famous in Hongkong. Sir Willium. Rees-Davies and Mrs. J. kow. Bangkok. Singapore. Penang, those who had taken great parts in Johnstone: Mr. J. W. C. Bonnar anu Taipeh. Foochow, Kobe Yokchama, the War, the clans, the poets, the Mrs. J. R. Young; Commodore V. Nagasaki, Amoy, Swatow and Tsing- names of cities famous in the history G. Gurner and Mrs. Wm. Chatham; to: of Scotland-every conceivable device Mr. A. G. Gordor, and Miss Helen) that human mind could evolve, until Duff; the Hon. Mr. Claud Severnceived

The following replies were one was glad to get on the beautifully

Shanghai Brither Scots heartily prepared floors of the halls and and Mrs. C. H. P. Hay; Mr. R. M. relieve the tension by the scothing Dyer and Mrs. Loring: the Hon. Mr. reciprocate greetings. Campbell movement of the vaise. But what John Johnstone and Mrs. Wm. Arm- (President).

strong; Mr. W. Nicholson and Mis.

NOTICES.

LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.

HERCULES

RIBBED WOOL HALF-HOSE

ALL 912.45

GENT'S OUTFITTERS

IRISH KNIT SOCKS

ARE MADE FROM THE VERY. BEST WOOL, AND BEING VERY SOFT THEY ARE A COMFORT TO WEAR.

STOCKED IN THE FOLLOWING PRICES.

ALL

SIZE

$1.25. $1.50 $1.75 Para

JAEGER GOLF SOCKS

SPECIAL COLOURS IN LIGETLAND PARK, OREY,

ALSO NATURAL” $1.75, $2.50 & $3.00. PAIR.

GLOVES FOR OUTDOOR WEAR. SOFT ENGLISH CHAMOIS, THE IDEAL GLOVE FOR MOTOVING" GOLFING OR ORDINARY WEAR. $2.50 PER PAIR GREY SUEDE GLOVES JUST THE GLOVE FOR PIE SENT DAY. WEAR FITT D' WITH SPRING... BUTTON.

$3.50 PAIR.

JUST AAR

D

NEW

re-

COLUMBIA

DANCE

RECORDS.

THE

ANDERSON MUSIC COY.

(THE COLUMBIA-SHUP)

LTD.

money was never handled by the or- ganizers, who only gave our numbers ed boxes which were registered in $2.82 per sack, Australian No. 1 Purpose can be served by lengthy A. G. M. Flatcher; Captain R. G. |ings and congratulations on having

the name of the collector, who ra $2.50 per sack Australian No. 2 ceived a receipt when she returned $2,62 per sack.

the full box, and later was informed.

of the amount she had collected.

I have been asked to assure the hosp public of Hongkong that all pansy interest in things instead of people. sellers have been instructed not to After a little while in Hongkong, all solicit money from any one, wearing the big things seem to become small a pansy. These are to be issued in re and all the small things, such as the turn for a contribution and will serve doings of one's next door neighbour, as a protection for the whole of pansy large. Thus we hear people discuss

ed and not things.

day.

Scots of Foochow and Pagoda send warmest greetings."

Brither Scots send hearty greet- description? All Hongkong was there, from His Excellency down, H. Henderson, R.N., and Mrs. E. V.Scot Admiral in your midst. Wha's like the sons of the land and so worthy they know, they went and they saw D. Parr: Mr. J. Reid and Mrs. E. D. for themselves and they will not be C. Wolfe: Colonel J. R. Young, R. E., who fought and died for us? Scot- satisfied with any verbal picture and Mrs. J. L. Crockett; Mr. J. H. tand for ever."-Lockhen, Wei-hai- of the scene. It was Scotland's Wallace and Miss Gurner; the Hon. wei. day, it was. Scotland's dance, Mr. H. E. Pollock and Mrs. F. Mait- it was Scotland's work. What land; Mr. G. M. Shaw and Mrs. G. But what a M. Harston; Mr. T. D. Moorhead and more can be said. crush! I, perchance, Hongkong's Mrs. A. Ritchie: Mr. George Hogg War Memorial should take the form and Mrs. T. D. Moorhead.. The menu was as follows cf a new City Hall, make it twenty

Consomme en Tasse. times larger than the existing build.

Scotch Brath. tag if only for St. Andrew's Ball. It would be impossible to estimate the rumber of people present. Two men

+7

Soused Fish... Lobster Salad.

Capon..

Roast Pheasant Roast Beef,

Roast Saddle of Mutton. HAGGYST Spiced Beef.

The Portuguese community who It is perilously easy to lapse into are donating the pansies have been this state. In other countries, England, wonderfully energetic in support of America, Australia, Africa, one has the appeal for assistance and are politics, municipal elections (very were put on at the door to take Roast Turkey. doing a great deal to swell the Hong-exciting in these days of labour ascend. tally. They gave it up. Four men, Roast kong Fund for Devastated France. ancy and not to be despised, as a tried to count the tickets. They Talking of collectors. I hope that mental tonic), public work, charitable also gave it up, for the time being. and await the it is not true that a private dance on or political, all sorts of relief organiza-We gave it up

official figures. Last but 110: Monday, 1st of December, is likely tions, theatres, all the year round.

least was the "Pawn Shop." "Uncle's to cause a shortage of programme concerts. contests of all sorts and con-

emblems indicated" the road to ruin " sellers and bachelor spenders, at Miss tinual communication with the outer Van der Flier's lecture on Mor day world and intercourse with people in night. There is so little doing in your own, whe matter in the develop Hongkong in the way of alter dinner ment and history making of the land, arm in arm, Jock and Tam, entertainment, that is seems a pity you live in. that people who are more or less

and many were the expression of appreciation that were to be heard

York Ham. Corned Ox Tongue. Galantine of Veal.

. Chicken Salad,

Assorted Fresh Salad.

Compare of Fruits and Custards. Fruit Jelly..

Tipsy Cake. Blanc Mange. Strawberry Ice Cream. Vanilla Ice Cream Scotch Shortbread. Coffee.

"Heartiest greetings from Brither Scots of Penang.

"Perak Brither Scots send heartiest greetings."

"Amoy Brither Scots send greet- ings."--Marshall.

"Swatow Scots reciprocate hearty greetings of President Young and Brither Scots of Hongkong. "Scotland for ever.

TO-DAY'S "ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL

will bo'd their" 36th ANNUAL AL FRESCO

FETE in the COMPOUND OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIO CATHEDRAL and the OLD ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE PLAYGROUND on the 7th December, urder the distinguished patronage -of

His EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOS

passed under the three brass balls to make a trus of "Robbie's." Here there is nothing. The men have declum, "Freedom and whisky gang in the same set, do not take the the advantage of having their business the gither. Tak aff your dram.” trouble to arrange dates, with a view to look after and to keep their wits Bat we do think that mirror to helping each other to keep things alive, but the women beyond the small on the landing might have been

Due honour was paid to the Haggis going and make each individual effort, duties of giving orders to well trained omitted. It showed that even as effective as possible.

Servants, are under the curse of un-Jock, in his efforts to "do the darn in true Scotch form. We have had quite a lot of excitc-employment in its worst form. Can thing praper" was but human and.

After the toast of "The King," the ment during the last week, highway one wonder that their best instincts imperfect. The number of people Chairman said Your Excellency, robbery in motor cars, nightly cp- seem to rot and wither for want of who, towards the end of the function, ladies and gentlemen, last year our portunities of theatre going. two use and that they present a dead level tried to get through that looking celebrations in honour of St. Andrew pianoforte recitals and a new regi- of monotony in all that they do and glass and, like "Alice," walk down were gladdened by the news of the ment, and after I send my copy to say.

the reflected stairs, was so great that Armistice, and the thankfulness of all press, the Caledonian Ball.

When opportunity offers an artistic none could hold up the finger of was demonstrated, under the chief- I noticed that Counter-point has treat, it is offered to an audience that admonition. But what matter. it all tainship of Mr. Dyer, by collection some very severe criticism of the has lost the power of appreciation. added to the fun and light hearted and sending to the hospitals in Scot-SIR REGINAL EDWARD STORES, B. O'Mo.. piano provided for the unfortunate! The worst of it is, it is so difficult to spirits of the seekers after pleasure. land the sum of £21,400. (Ap-

been a artist, who stepped into the breacher any suggestion for improving the It would have

poor plause. This year the pleasure of ALL THE ATTRACTIONS OF at the Helena May Institute. Pianos state of affairs. Only combined effort soul who could have been glum. our celebrations is enhanced by hav

the heroes who are a bit of a problem in this climate can be effective, a big mutual inter- We had to work, but we worked with ing with us 'mary and so are audiences. I remember lest or still better some healthy rivalry a will and were cheered on our way bravely upheld Scotland's love of free- orice being invited to a recital for in public work. Perhaps when we by the many cheery greetings of dóm. Some of those present are new. war fund. The pianist, was Denman have self-government and the hus hospitable Jock. "Hoc, mon, what comers, to whom I hope that Hong- Fuller, and his programme and his bands stard for election, people will dae ye wanna fash yousel' wi ye kong, which is very like in scenery performance were all that could be begin to wake up and take an interest pencil and paper at this time? Mas to some of the bonnie parts of our desired; but unfortunately his recital in their town. It is such an interest. Kee ye report, come awa and hae motherland, will prove as kindly "a took place at one of the social clubs. ing and beautiful town too, so much dram and the deil tak se paper: godmother as she is to the older resi- The behaviour of the audience was in to be seen, for people with seeing the worst possible taste. It was a very eyes.

smart society function and several din- The Adjutant and Hon. Secretary

of savoury to the artistic feast.

A FAIR.

The Monthly Expenditure of the Society is now shout $1,000.

The Committee uppeals for 186-support of the generons Public of "Hongkong.

come the marning. Wha the hell reads dents. I now ask you to drink in COME AND HELP THE POOR.. it anywha?" What could we do bet solemn silence to the pious memory comply? Man is mortal, particularly of St. Andrew. away we went and had a dram with the reporter man in Hongkong, So

ner parties had been given as a sort of the St. John's Ambulance Brigade

THE OFFICIALS. ·-·-··· No. 1 V.A.D., Hongkong, has issued lock, and then supper and then an- The officials were as follow At least a quarter of the audience the following notice :-

General Committee.-Mr. G. M. arrived late, and tender passages or

Members are requested to inform other dram and "so home to bed." thundering octaves, were continually the undersigned, as early as possible,

Shortly after 9 p.m. His Excellency Young (President), Mr. John Mac- drowned by the sound of shuffling whether they desire to resign from the Governor arrived, accompanied donald (Vice-President), Hon. Mr. footsteps, chairs, the swish of skirts, the V.A.D., or whether they wish the by Captain Warner (Private Secretary) Wm. Chatham, C.M.G. (Past Presi and rattle of programmes and tongues. Detachment to be a Nursing Division and Captain McGrath (A.D.C) and dent), Mr. J. C. Bonnar. (Past Of course at an ordinary public con-of the Ambulance Brigade, which will was met by the General Committee. President), Mr. A. G. Gordon (Past cert in a town accustomed to that sort entail annually attendances at Lectures headed by Mr. G. M.Young) President President), Mr. R. M. Dyer (Past of thing, the late comers would have totally not less than 12 hours, and of the St. Andrew's Society). Mesgre President), Mr. W. Nicholson, Mr been obliged to wait outside and come certificate of efficiency in First Aid and Douglas Wilson and McGregor, of 1. Reid, Mr. J. H. Wallace, M., G. Foochow, the Pipers, heralded His M. Shaw, Mr. G. Hogg Mr. A. M. in during the intervals. I am recalling Home Nursing, “ this incident for the sake of the Here is a common bond of interest Excellency's appearance by playing Duncan Wallace (Hon. Treas.), and artiste who did not arrive in time to for women-an excellent and useful Mackay's "Farewell to the 74th," and Mr. Peter Tod (Hon. Secretary).

Invitation Committee. The General preceded him to the daia in St. give her recital on Wednesday; and occupation. I hope that every woman George's Hall, where a company of Committee and Mr. W. Adamson, Mr. hope that these responsible for the in Hongkong will join and that the over 1,000 had assembled. The band. W. Artustrong, Mr. N. S. Brown. arrangements at the Helena May In- meeting and training together will re-of EMS. "Hawkins," urder Band. Mr..]. L. Crockam, Mr. F. Maitland stitute, will remember how hard it is sult in a general awakening of their master Lodge, RN, played the Capt. H. G. Monteith, Mr. T. Neave to do your artistic best, unless your consciousness to the need for some National Anthem, and afterwards Mr. J. Ormiston, Mr. C.-L. Sandes. audience will create the right etmos very big reforms, in hospital and supplied music for the dances. The phere.

maternity treatment, in the place. One has always to remember one or two facts in dealing with a Hong- kong audience, or in criticising it. One must educate them and not be too severe about their little lapses, sither from an artistic, or a social point of view.

THE GOSSIP.

ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN.

T may be impossible to prevent an accident, but it is not impossible to

pipera of the Hongkong-Singapore Battalion of the R.G.A played for the Scottish dances.

THE DANCES.

The dance was opened by the State, Lancers as follows

H.E. the Governor and Mrs. J. Reid: Mr. G. M. Young (President)

People are bound to get etodgy and be prepared for it. Chamberlain's Pain and Lady Rees Davies; Admiral Sir dull unless they very determinedly Palm is not beyond anyone's purse, and AL. Duff and Mrs. J. W. C. Bonnar: keep themselves up to the mark. with a bottle of this liniment you are Mr. John Macdonald (Vice-President) One has to keep continua! watch and prepared for almost anything. For sale and Mrs. V. G. Gurner, ward and fog one's intellect, into any Chemists and Storekeepers.

WISEMAN, LTD.

TEA DANCE

ON

WEDNESDAY, Dec. 3rd..

DANCE TICKETJ 50 cents each.

Phone 407.

16 "DES VŒUX ROAD CENTRAL..

TEL. 1322.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.

MOTOR DEPARTMENT.

DISTRIBUTORS FOR:

COLE, DODGE AND OLDSMOBILE CARS, FEDERAL TRUCKS-FISK TYRES, HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES, ARROW, BRENNAN, JACOBSEN, MEITZ RED WING, ROBERTS, & VENN-SEVERIN MARINE ENGINES, We stock Spare Parte also carry a complete line of Auto-Accessories

and Motorboat Fittings.

MOTOR CAR STORAGE

AND

Repairs of all descriptions uniter European supervision.`

Ra-painting a specialty,

INQUIRIES AND INSPECTION, INVITED.. Call at our Motor Garage

OR

No. 7 Russoll Street

NOTICE.

**Phone 669.

We have just received fresh stocks of all CUTEX preparations. CUTEX.ís absolutely the last thing in manicure. Try it.

Pepsodent Tooth Paste, the scientific now departure in Dental Preparations. Prices lowororl by high oxchange.

COLONIAL DISPENSARY.

14, Queen's Road Contral.

Tulephone No. 1817.

XMAS HAMPERS.

We beg to notify Custerners that assorted Hapors saitaid, for the Ipstive season misy be obtained from us at the blowing reduced rate.

For 1 HAMPER.

1 Qt. Moet & Chandon Champigns "Orawn Brut"..

1 Backberry Briedy...

1 PL D. O. M..

iQ.Martola XX Bracdy

2 King George IV Whisky White Label or Perfection'

$1.

Whisky

"

1

11

Saper Tawny Port

++

-9 St. Julie Claret

1

1

*

Old Brown Sherry Red Feat.

Gin. D. O. uld Tom or Dry

Burgoyne's Bargundy

» phial Fomeranzan Bitters...

No. 8 HAMPER,

1.Qt. Guillemort Champagne

3 Pt D. 0.BL.. W

Q Burgoyne's Burgundy

Martells XXX Brandy

King Gorge IV-Whisky Waite

Whisky

Tawny Dry. Port

甲贴

VIN

D. O L. Uld Tum of Dry Gin

"

St Julien Claret

-D. M. GOODALL,

դ

14

Manager,

IS IT ENOUGH?

How “Lona Couzo YOUR FAMILY

LIVE ON YOUR INSURANCE MONEY 1

HE NOT ENOUGH

NOW IS THE TIME TO INDANE J

THE SUN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. OF CANADA,

*F=E'WELLER,

Manager.

Powell's, Building k

12, Des Voeux Road, Central,

Hongkong

Vino de Pasto- Sherry. I. S

phial Pomeranzan Bittors

No. 3 HAMPER

Borgonye's Burgundy

. G. F. Feppermint...

PL. D. 0. M..

Q. Superior

#

Rich Old Part

Eing George IY Whisky W. L or Ferla

Kagiand's XXX Brandy-

Amontillad, Sherry

Mednu Cieret ..

.8.

D. G. L. Old Tom or Dry Gin

phial Pomarantan Eitters

Hampers of all descriptions made up to sait Customers'

$30.

625.

uirements

GANDE, PRICE & CO., LTD.

Tel Mo, 185.

6, QUEINH HOAD, CENTRAL.

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.