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SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1920.

Phone C.'22

FOR

CLASSIFIED

NOTICES.

THE HONG KONG & SHANGHAI

BANKING CORPORATION <

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

ADVERTISING that an Extraordinary Meet-

Twenty-five Words three Inser- tions prepaid $1.. Every addi- ional word four cents for three insertions.

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TUITION

SPECIAL PHYSICAL CULTURE

CLASS.

M'me BARONELLI, ARTISTE,~ School of dancing for children and adults, Special Physical Culture class for Stout and Stiff Ladies, Address 31. Ashley Rand, Kowloon (Back of Star Theatre).

TO LET.

ing of the Shareholders of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation will be held on Satur day, the 2nd day of February, 1920, at 12 o'clock noon at the City Hall Victoria in the Colony of Hong Kong for the purpose of con- sidering, and if thought fit, pass Ing the following resolution, viz:--

NOTICES.

THE CHINA MAIL,

FANLING HUNT Steeplechases.

SATURDAY, 19th January,

First Race 8 pm.

Admission to Public Enclosure $1.00

(Soldiers and Sailors in uniform half price). Car

parked on course $10.00 each. Special train leaves Kowloon

* 1.50 p.m.

Returns 3.40 p.m.

First class return fare including admisaton $2.00..

to Publie

BANKING HALL

.IN PENINSULA HOTEL

BUILDING

WAYFOONG SUB-AGENCY

BISHOP MOLONY

'DEAN AND MRS, TRIVETT'S

RECEPTION

Tea was served to all the guests,

"FAREWELL GATHERING

On page seven of this issue is There was a very large, and re- a photo of the interior of the presentative gathering present (says Kowloon sub-agency of the Hong the "N. C. Daily News" to hand) Kong and Shanghai Banking Cor-at the At Home, held by Dean and poration, at the Junction of Mrs. A. C. S. Trivett, the Trustees Salisbury and Nathan-rands..

and members of the Vestry of Holy This sub-agency is now open for Trinity Cathedral, in the Deanery. all kinds of banking business,

Flat, 4 Ezra-road, to provide an hall and the furniture is all in say farewell to Bishop and Mr. The woodwork of the banking opportunity for those who wished to teak, wax polished, leaving the H. J. Molony on the eve of their teak Its natural colour. The

retirement from Chim. grilles are in bronze. The joinery, furniture and grilles were executed and afterwards, about 8:80 p.m., a Enclosure by the Hong Kong & Whampoa

Dock Co., Ltd, and the black and very pleasing ceremony took place, white marble squares to the floor when Mr. Edney Page made a pre- and black skirting to counters were sentation to Bishop Molony on be executed by Messrs. A. Vannini & half of the Clergy, Trustees, mem- Co., the marble being imported hers of the Vestry, and the congre- from Italy: the plastering was gation of Holy Trinity Cathedral, by Arts and Crafts, Ltd.,

Mr. Page's Address electrical wiring, etc., by Messrs.

Before making the actual pre- William C. Jack and Co., Ltd.,

sentation Mr. Page made a speech and the strong room. con. structed

of farewell, and emphasised how by the Hong Kong Engineering & Construction Co., greatly the Bishop's guiding hand Ltd., Messrs. Chubb's supplying and sympathetic personality would room doors and the be missed. Mr. Page had himself been a Trustee of the Cathedral for 11 years, and during that time bad had considerable intercourse with the Bishop. Mr. Page spoke of the. invaluable assistance that Bishop

THEATRE ROYAL

THE

That the Directors of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank- ing Corporation be and they are hereby requested and authorised by and on behalf of the share holders of the Corporation to Free parking for cars take all such steps as may be necessary for the introduction of an Ordinance Into the Legisla- tive Council of the Colony of Hong Kong and for the enact- ment of the same by the Gov- ernor of Hong Kong with the' advice and consent of the Legis-. lative Council thereof, in the terms of a print which, for the purposes of identification, has been signed by the Chief Man-! ager of the Corporation, In sub-! stitution for the existing Ordin-i ances (except as in such print is mentioned) and Doed of Set- tlement of the Corporation.

MACDONA

PLAYERS

TO-NIGHT

Farewell Performance:

“MAN ́AND. SUPERMAN,”

Booking at Montrje's

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that a further ex- traordinary meeting of the share- holders of the Corporation will be held on Saturday, the 23rd day of February, 1929, at 12.45 in the afternoon at the same place for NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY. the purpose of receiving a report of the above mentioned meeting

THEATRE ROYAL

TO LET-No. 7, Stewart Terrace 270. Peak, from March 1st to October 31st. Five rooms fully furnished. Modern Sanitation, and of considering, and, if thought| servants' quarters, garden. Apply fit, confirming the above resolu- F. A. Mackintosh.

tion in accordance with Article 96: of the Corporation's Dead of Set-

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TO LET-OBces to be let intlement. Queen's Road, Central. Apply to Dated this 1st day of January, E. D. SASSOON & Co., Ltd., 1929. French Building,

BRAEMER TERRACE.

A FEW THREE-ROOMED

·

UNFURNISHED MODERN EUROPEAN FLATS AVAILABLE NOW,

AT REDUCED RENTALS

Motor road up to flats contemplated.

Apply

Messrs. BUTTERFIELD and SWIRE,

SUGAR BOOK OFFICE.

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS AND SURVEYORS.

Public Auctions -

Auction

HE Undersigned have recolved THE

instructions to sell by Public

ON MONDAY, the 21st January, 1929, at 11 a.m.

at Godown No. 17, The Hong Kong & Kowloon Whart & Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon.

(for account of the concerned). 76 Drume "Sanitas” Soldis Disin- fectant Fluid (more or less damaged).

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMEFT BROS.,

Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 18th Jan, 1929.

Auction

THE Undersigned have received THE

Instructions to sell by Public

ON THURSDAY, 24th January, 1929, commencing at 2.30 pm,

at their Sales Room,

Duddell Street.

A Large Quantity of

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.

Comprising:-

Teak Hatstand, Chesterfield Couch and Armohairs, Glass Cabinets, Roll Top Deska, Grand Piano, Cottage Piano, Gramo- phones, Wireless Set, Barometer, Sewing Machines, Bookcases, Pic- tures; Carpets, Rugs, Porcelain Vases, Ornaments, Wardrobe Trunks, Perambulators, etc., etc., -Teak Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, Sideboards, -Dinner Wag-

By Order of the DirectorA,

A. C. HYNES,

Chief Manager.

Note:-A copy of the proposed!

New Ordinance can be seen during the usual banking hours. (Sundays, Public and Bank Holidays except-| ed) in Hong Kong at the Head Office of the Corpora- tion or the offices of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes &) Master, Prince's Buildings, Solicitors to the said Cor-' poration, and in Shanghai at the Office of the Cor- poration, from the date hereof until the date of the 'above mentioned confirma-

tory meeting.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB |

the strong safes.

The architects were Mr. Geo. W. Grey, F.R.I.B.A., F.S.I., and Mr. J. Bentley Hawkar..

FAREWELL CONCERT Molony had at all times given the

P

MRS. LUARD GOING HOME

Trustees and members of the Vestry Bishop Molony had also, Mr. Page said, taken a very real interest in the Lester Bequest and very valu. Organized by 2nd, Bn. King's able suggestions and advice had Own Scottish Borderers as a fare-been given by him in the matter. his instigation that the well to Mrs. Luard, a concert will It was at be held in Theatre Royal, Hong new Church House will contain a Kong, an Saturday, February, 16 reference Dbrary on theological and at 9 p.m.

kindred subjects for the use of A number of ladies and gentle clergy and missionaries passing men, well-known on the local stage through. He It was also, who was WORLD-FAMOUS and concert platform, have con-among the first to emphasise the

'sented to contribute

to the pro- necessity of organising a first-class ACTOR-SINGER gramme, which will also include teaching staff to take charge of the Highland Dancing and the full school. Mr. Page then mentioned AND

band and pipes of the 2nd. Bu. the appointment of the Rev. E. K. King's Own Scottish Borderers.

THE

SUPERD MIME.

HEUGHAN

Brilliant Associates: MAUD BELL, Distinguished 'Cellist, GLADYS SAYER, Celebrated Pianiste.

HEAR THEM. SEE THEM. Booking at MOUTRIES. Prices: Reserved $4 & $3 Unreserved $2 and $1.

HONG KONG BENEVOLENT SOCIETY

ANNUAL RACE MEETING. THE

25th, 20th, 27th February, and 2nd March, 1929,

DR

RAFT PROGRAMME and EN

TRY FORMS are now ready and may be obtained at the Race Course, Hong Kong Club. and Causeway Bay Stables.

Hong Kong, 15th Dec., 1928.

BEST COAL & CHEAPEST PRICE

:

ANNUAL GENERAL

Mr. R. SUTHERLAND, O.B.E. will take the Chair.

Hong Kong, 15th Jan., 1929.

The New Baptistry

new

this

JUST RECEIVED

A new shipment of

TOILET ARTICLES AND

SOFT GOODS

at reasonable prices.

THE BAKILLY CO., LTD.

153-155. Des Voeux Road Central,

CHURCH NOTICES.

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, HONG KONG

Jan. 20, 2nd Sunday after Epiphany

Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Children's Service, 10 a.m. Peak Sunday School, 10 a.m. Matins, 11 a.m.

Preacher: Rev. H. V. Koop. Holy Communion, 12 noon. Evensong, 6 pm.

Preacher: Bev, G. K. Carpenter.

WESLEYAN METHODIST

CHURCH.

Queen's Road East. Sunday Services

·

Morning 10.15 a.m.

Preacher: Rev. J. C. Knight

Anstey.

Subject: "Following at a dis

tance."

Evening, 6.00 p.m.

Preacher: Rev. J. C. Knight

'Anstey.

Subject: Wondering at Jesus. Sunday School, in the Church at 5.00p.m.

Sallors' and Soldiers' Home, Arsenal Street. Sunday, 3 p.m.: Men's Bible Class.

1:

8.15 p.m., Service Men's Hour. Monday, 8 p.m.: Meeting of The Ladies' Church Aid,

Wednesday, 9.15 p.m.: Gospel Meeting for Service Men.

CHARGE OF ONE DOLLAR NOTICES MADE FOR ALL

A

19

UNDER

The proceeds of the entertain-Quick from Hong Kong, to the post- ment will be devoted to the Hong tion of Headmaster of the Kong branch of the "Soldiers and school, and the appointment also of three new masters from Sailors Families' Association" and the "Garrison Ladies' Help Society," Home, with the possibility of a

added to fourth being both of which Mrs. Xuard is the head and in which she has always number, to form the strong- est teaching staff that has ever beon been keenly interested. It is confidently anticipated, therefore, organised out here. that Mrs. Luard's many friends will rally round to make the entertain- Mr. Page then went on to speak) ment a big financial success. of the Bishop's interest in, and ap- Booking of seats will open on proval of the recent improvements Jan. 20. Tickets $3, $2 and $1 to the Cathedral, and spoke of the (Service men in uniform half price now Baptistry, for which funds have to the $2 and $1 seats) may be now almost boen completed. It was obtained at, the Anderssp Muste hoped, Mr. Page, said, that the Branch of The Mother Church, choosing of the new font for the The First Church of Christ, Scient METHODS OF SLAUGHTERING baptistry should be undertaken by 1st, In Boston, Mase, U.S.A.]

Macdonnell Road,' below Bowen Bishop Molony when he reached

Road Tram Station. Sunday Service, 11.15 a.m. Subject: "Life."

Co.

THIS

HEADING

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.

The Sunday School is held on

Wednesday Evening Meeting at

Dr. Gerald Leighton of the Scot- England.

In conclusion Mr. Paga paid a tish Board of Health, in his Ben- jamin Ward Richardson - Memorial tribute to the interest and valuable Lecure (now published in pamphlet aid that Mrs. Molony had always MEETING of the Hong Kong form), has given an excellent sum- given her husband's work, and on Sunday mornings at 10 o'clock. Benevolent Society will be held in St. John's Cathedral Hall on FRI- mary of the present position of the behalf of those he represented, DAY, 1st February, 1929, at 5,80 meat food industry from a public wished her too, happiness and pros- 5.30 o'clock.

Reading Room at above address, P.M.

health point of view. On the ad perity after her long years in China. vantage of the modern abattoir Mr. Page then asked the Bishop to open:-

Tuesday and Friday 10 a.m. to accept the casket he presented as a under the direct control of B public health authority over the token of the affection and esteem in 12. Noon.

which he was held by all who knew privately owned slaughterhouse no

him out here. doubt can exist." The high standard

The Bishop's Reply of proficiency demanded of inspec- tors is good for both the public and In replying Bishop Molony ex- the trade. The former can rest pressed his warm thanks for the assured of obtaining meat in a souvenir presented to him, which wholesome and fresh condition, would always remind him of his while the lattor can be confident | friends in Shanghai and his connec- tion with Cathedral. He spoke

NOTICE.

HONG KONG AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION

JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

KWONG HANG & CO. N that the ANNUAL GEN- that no carcasses are unjustly con- the two he had shown in charge of

Tel. C. 2736.

43, Des Voeux Road Central.

Government and Admiralty Coal

Contractors, HOUSE COAL.

12

n

#

*

"

ERAL MEETING of the Members Bed with the methods of slaughter it, Dean Walker with his vigorous of this Association will be held in of pigs, calves, and sheep.

He personality and keenness on educa- the Board Room of Mesars. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., on killed by bleeding without previous friend, trusted, reverenced and loved thinks that no animal should be tion, Dean Symons, his own special TUESDAY, 29th JANUARY, 1929, stunning. Much improvement in by bim, and now Dean Trivett, re-

Peak

.at $23.00 per ton. Accounts for the year ending 31st Upper Level ....... „ $22.00

DECEMBER, 1928, ant to elect Middle Level

Officers, etc. " $21.00 Central Office, $20.00 Kowloon

- $17.00 The above prices include delf- very charges to destination.

GIVE YOUR CAR A NEW FINISH DO IT YOURSELF WITH ONE OR TWO COATS

OF

Effecto

FINISHES

gona, Ice Chests, Kitchen Utensils, ALL COLOURS KEPT IN STOCK Crockery, Glass Ware, Cutlery,

etc., etc..

Brags and Teak Bedsteade, Wardrobes, Dressing Tables,

Chests of Drawers, Washstands, Toilet Crockery, Linen, etc., etc.,

and

A Quantity of BLACKWOOD FURNITURE. Catalogues will be issued.

On View from Wednesday, the

23rd January, 1020.

Terms: Cash on Delivery

UN HAMMERT BROS,

a2Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 18th Jan, 1929.

AS WELL AS THE NEW

FORD SHADES.

Arabian Sand, Dawn Grey, Niagara

Blue and Gun Metal Blue."

N. 8. MOSES & CO., LTD.;

Bole Arents.

be made.

Monday and Thursday 5 to 7 p.m. The Public is cordially invited to attend the service and visit the Reading Room.

tion of their affectionate regard and deep appreciation of his wise guidance and personal inspiration during the twenty years in which the Cathedral has been under his jurisdiction

1908---1928 Then follow ten very fine sepia

outside

are re

at 5.30 p.m., to pass and. adopt the droving and sea transport can yet sourcaful, zealous and hard working, Photogravure views of the Holy

Hough treatment of The Bishop said that his years in Trinity Cathedral, from animals prior to entering the abat- China had been years of turmoil, and within: two of those toirs causes By Order,

much unnecessary but they might feel that the skies produced in these pages to-day. suffering... Dr. Leighton's view were now clear again. They all Following this there is printed- G. E. S.. UPSDELL.

that animals are indifferent to were confident that Shanghai would 'The Following Signatories.......... Hon. Secretary.scenes of bloodshed within sisugh-be greater and he was sure that the

take this opportunity of express- Hong Kong, 17th Jan., 1929, .

terhouses must be listened to with Cathedral School was destined to

ing to the Right Reverend Bishop respect, though it leaves us only play a great pant in its life, equipped

HL J. Molony D.D., their high partially convinced. He advocates as it would be with so splendid a appreciation of his sympathy and UNION WATERBOAT COMPANY, the large central abattoir built on staff, working in conjunction with

advice on the many occasions he the open hall system as opposed to the strong organisation at the

bas assisted the Trustees and one divided into a number of small | Cathedral. He thanked them again NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. booths. The central open abattoir and bade them farewell with regret

is beat for the disposal of offal, and and every good wish t THE TWENTY-FOURTH AN also offers greater facilities for Within the casket, a beautifully| NUAL GENERAL MEETING pathological examination British carved or cramented with a of Shareholders will be held in the Medical Journal."

carved". Ivory Offices of Mesére. Dodwell & Com-j

· handle, lay, two | volumes. "The Grandeur of the

LIMITED.

Vestry in matters concerning Holy Trinity Cathedral during the last twenty years, and their personal regret, at his retirement from China, and their best wishes for his further health and happiness.

December, 1928.

pany, Limited, on THURSDAY, the William Jake Cutbbert, aged 30, Gorges, and Holy Trinity Cathe under which are the signatures of 51st January, 1929. at 11 am. for labourer, of Mafor-road, Rother dral, Shanghai, China." The former Dean Trivett, the Rev. W. Robbins the purpose of receiving the report hithe, S.E., was remanded at Tower is the well imowm work by Donald the Rev. T.W. Hall, the Rev. T. Darl of the General Managers together Bridge on pleading guilty to steal-Mennie, and is a copy of the latest ing: Messrs. E. Page, W. S. King. with a Statement of Accounts to ing £85 belonging to a public house edition, brought out in a handsome and P. W. O. Liddell: Mears. A. G. 81st December, 1928. The Christmas share-out club, of which black brocade silk cover, the corners. Clear, R. Calder Marshall, H. K TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com- he was secretary.

pany will be CLOSED) from the 23rd January to 31st January, 1929, both dates Inclusive.

DODWELL & COMPANY,LTD.

General Mandgers, s Hong Kong, 19th Jan, 1929.

HE NEW, FRENCH REMEDY.

ERAPION NOW THERAPION NO. 2 HERAPION NOS

GOTT: ÉTANT AVTOED TO RENDENS PACKRES

LOVELY

LINES!!

SURE

tipped with gold kid leather, and the Peters, B. C. M. Johnston, H. H.

back binding being of the same. The second book was made specially for the presentation and was bound in the same style,

The Inscription?

Morrie, S. R. Brown, R. C. Phillippo,

A, C. Young, and E. L. Allen,

The last pages of the book (ure coupled with the signature of the

w members of the choir on one page, A and five pages containing those of On the fly leaf of this book is members of the congregation, under printed the following discription: the following Inscription: Presented to the

Right Reverend Bishop

(HL), Mokny, D.D.,

VAUXHALL »

Cheryzy and

the

The following "Brignatories:- feel privileged to be allowed to

• wish the night. Reverend Bishop H. J Molony, D.D.; health, pros perity and happiness - for many years in

tento from

December 1928

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