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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
AUTUMN FASHIONS.
GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS.
AT
PLUS FOURS
THE SMARTEST
TAILORS
IN TOWN.
WING HING CO.
Gentlemen's Tailore
64 Queen's Rd. O.
Tel. #1417
CURIOS AND ANTIQUES
JADE TREE, INC.
PENINSULA
HOTEL ARCADE
Tel. 58081.
NEW SHIPMENT
OF
BEAUTIFUL LINGERIE
PYJAMAS
MANDARIN COATS
EMBROIDERIES.
DENTISTS.
HARRY FONG, Dentist,
lat floor, No. 74, Queen's Road,
Central. Tel. 21255.
TANG YUK, DENTIST
Successor to
the late SIEN TING, 14, D'Aguilar Street TERMS VERY MODERATE Consultation Fret.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
THE GLOBE FOOK CHEONG
BLECTRICAL SUPPLY CO., LTD.
72, Queen's Road, Central. Tel. 29270.
ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS,
W. 9. BAILEY & CO., LTD.
Kowloon Bay. New Work & Repairs.
Cali Flag "L Sole Agents for Kelvin Motora
FOREIGN GOODS STORE.
GREAT REDUCTION ON
SHAVEWELL "
A Marvellous Shaving Cream Usual $2.50 now 75 centu.
at YEE HING, (Tomey & Compray); (Late of 24, Pottinger Street)
62, Des Voeux Road C. Tel Z8016.
HAIR DRESSERS.
LEE YEE,
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hair
Dressers & Booksellers. No. 12, D'Agullar Street. (opposite Queen's Theatre).
ON LOK
10, Wyndham St., 1st floor.
Entrance On Lan St. Telephone 22317.
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S
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'Phone 22232.
53, Queen's Road Central,
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AGENT OF EXCHANGE FOR
Chinese Arts and Products 'Silk Lamp Shades A Speciality
18, Ice House Street Phone 20685.
WORK SHOP,
Queen's Rd. East.
THE
CHINA MAİL.
ROUND THE CINEMAS singing stars on the screen, but the combination of his beautiful 'bari- tone and Whiteman's music in auch
"It ав
Happened In Monterey" and "The Song of the Dawn" is superb. These numLOTS
NORMA SHERARER SHINES AS songs
HEROINE.
"LET US BE GAY.”
Still lurking Divorce with love around the corner from the Court house motivates the plot of "Let Us Be Gay," Norma' Shearer's Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer starring vehicle now showing in the Queen's Theatre.
new
Miss Sheurer renders a striding performance in this delightful pic turisation of the Rachel Crothers' stage hit, again demonstrating her rare versatility which has cari led her to
in tallies. new heights Robert Z. Leonard, who filmed "The Divorcee," in which the star last triumphed, again was 'responsible
for the direction,"
of
Red La Rocque plays the part of Miss Shearer's philandering-but- Murie and repentant husband, Dresaler is appropriately cast na who is the the eccentric dowager social vortex of a whirlpool intrigue and gay week-ends.
Included in supporting roles are Raymond Hackett, Hedda Hopper, Sally Eillera, Gilbert Emery and Tyrrell Davis.
Frances Marion adapted the play for the screen, adhering primally to the original lines and situations, and blending them splendidly into the demands of the screen,
Altogether, the picture is enter- tainingly smart and packe a dramatic punch in the climactic Reenes for which the audiences are scarcely prepared after the lighter moments that precede.'"
"KING OF JAZZ."
Just as Paul Whiteman himself stands supreme in the world of music, so his first starring picture, Universal's "King of Jazz," which in now showing to full houses in the Central Theatre, stands supreme in the world of entertain- ment.
It is without doubt the mast tunaful, the most prodigal, the most uniformly magnificent pro- duction which has ever reached the
screen.
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laungh. But we time every word; we have to. If I take a sentance only two seconds lato-no laugh."
These popular radlo and record artistes have made their first motion pleturo, "Why both are sung in beautiful settings, Bring That Up" in which adding tremendously to the in- they introduce parts of their spiring romanticism of both Boles's
prst successes and a host of personality and his voice.
and Besides Moranacdotes
Mackiems these two, there are almost
In equally as hilarious As anything numerable other song hits.
they have produced in the past.
Jeanette Loff is so beautiful and so talented that even in "King of Jazz" her presence is outstanding. She obviously is destined to become one of the reigning stars of the sound screen.
There are, in all, eight masical spectacle numbers whose grandeur sweeps everything before tnum. the specialties Between these are and comedy sketches, in which glitter a galaxy of names long famous on the screen, on the stage, in vaudeville lights, and in the most celebrated night clubs.
Jolin
Murray Anderson, long one of the three most known as celebrated
producers stage
In America, cannot be too highly com- mended both for the breadth of his conception in creating "King of Jazz and for his selection of the marvellous array of talent who ap pear in it. Directing his first ple- ture, he has unquestionably set an entirely new standard of enter- tainment for the motion picture world.
the Fox
The story for "Why Bring That Up?" which comes to the Central Theatre in the next change pro-
gramme,
was written by Octavus Roy Cohen, the famous author of negro stories, Moran and Mack the Two Black Crows, however, their own wrote the dialogite in inimitable manner.
"THE WORST, OVER.” MR. INOUYE AND THE OUTLOOK |
IN JAPAN.
Tokyo, Jan. 7. Mr. Inouye, Japanese Finance Bfinister, told the Cabinet, yester day that, in his opinion, the worst of the economic depression was over.
TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1931.
BUSINESS. DIRECTORY
GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS,
SWATOW DRAWNWORK
FOR THE LADIES.
Ready!
FOR THE SPRING. A generous offering of Sults and Light Coata in the modes of the time-at reasonable prices.
MILLEN CO.
14, D'Aguilar St. Tel. 22774.
SPECIALISTS IN BEAUTY
The first difculties Inseparable of the gold from the restoration standard had, he said, been over- come. When gold shipments dur- ing the year were analysed it was seen that the net drain was about 125,000,000
yen (£12,500,000). Fifty millions, shipped in the ONLY Autumn on future exchange con- tracts, were available for the im Fort requirements of the Spring.
"ROUGH ROMANCE,” An entire crew of lumberjacks gel an unexpected opportunity, to appear in talking pictures recently
Mr. Inouye, therefore, does not during the filming of
outdoor production xpect any great movement in Movietone. "Rough Romance," which comes gold during the coming months shortly to the Queen's Theatre.
und has no anxiety in regard to The lumberjacks, employed at the gold position of 1931. Mineral, Washington, in the heart continuance of low prices has were re-stimulated buying. The main tax- of the Cascade country.
"be themselves" tile centres report that production quired merely to
is now 20 per coat, greater than a year ago with exports well main- tained and promising an increase.
in certain sequences of the story in which George O'Brien, famous protrayer of outdoor ra.es, himself took the role of a woodeman.
TWO
HOURS
TO
The Transfigure
You,
While raw silk prices are still Misa Helen Chandler, who scored nearly 50 per cent. under the such, a success as heroine of "The highest, the farmers have reduced Sky Hawk," plays the feminine the costs of production, and thia The In- with such industry is now stable. lead, opposite O'Brien, well-known players as Antonio crense of unemployment, anticipat- Moreno and Noel Francis in other ed at the end of the year, has leading roles.
not occurred, and the number an- remains at 380,000. employed The coming Budget, the Minister added, would show a reduction of expenditure of $20,000,000 yen (£32,000,000) compared with 1929.
The picture was directed by A. F. This colossal revue is an all-
Erickson, who moved his entire Movietone and all-Technicolour
company to Longmire, Washington, medley of inspiring spectacle, in order to secure absolute au bewitching melody, mathless danc-thenticity of background for which ing, clever specialties and hilarious
is said to be the first all-talking comedy, And in all of these its ex-drama of the North woods. cellence is surpassing.
If any particular features of so great an achievement as "King of Jazz" can be segregated for special praise, then those features must be the truly marvellous music repro- duction, the conception and direc tion of the spectacle numbers, not- ably the "Melting Pot;" the gorge ous dancing by the Russell Markert dancers throughout the picture, and the featured numbers of John Eules and Jeanette Loft.
Bolas's splendid voice has already made him one of the most popular
"WHY BRING THAT UP?” Charles Mack of the famous tram of Moran and Mack, the Two
Crows Blacks
analysed their humour and its success as follows: "Folks who get a kick out of quick-fire comedy appreciate our slow brand, because .... we give
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The vernacular Press is inclin- ed to discount. Mr. Inouye's hopes, pointing out that Japan connof recover prosperity while the Chin- ese market is disorganised by the fall of silver and the silk trade is suffering from the American de- pression.
Mr. Inouye, however, does not suggest that Japan con enjoy prosperity while the rest of the world is depressed. He con- tends that the Japanese Govern them time to ment by reducing taxation and think. We get right away from the industrialists by rationalising] speed and hand them slow-motion and reducing costs havo obeyed fun. They're mostly used to ex-economic laws and adjusted thom- press speed stuff nowadays. They selves to the new situation.
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A visit will convince
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SWATOW WENG LEE CO.
82, Nathan Rd, Kowloon,
For Swatow Goods
and Chinese Fancy Goods.
WHOLESALE and RETAIL SOUTH CHINA IMP. & EXP. CO. 90, Nathan Rd., K. Tel. 57757. Dealers in Hand-made Drown-Work, Embds. & Curios. Prices are moderate.
SHOES.
Footwear of High Quality. Footwear Within Your Means. Footwear That Has Long Life.
FAIR & COMPANY. 18, Wyndham Street Tel. 26204.
Pair Вгото Black or Shock from $6.00. Black DI Brown
Boots from $8.00. Children's Boots or Shoes from $2,00,
Best styles, most complete stock of all sizes. Repairing a specialty. WONG SIC WOON
21, Pottinger St.
Phone 21474.
SILK STORE.
GREAT REMOVAL SALE
AT THE
TAJMAHAL SILK STORE
5. Wyndham St.
Tel 26186.
SPORTING GOODS..
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44
70, Queen's Road C.
CRICKET
'WISDEN" BATS, BALLS, STUMPS, LEG GUARDS, ETC. Inspection Cordially. Invited.
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