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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
AUTUMN FASHIONS.
PLUS FOURS
AT
THE SMARTEST
TAILORS
IN
TOWN,
WING HING CO.X
Gentlemen'a Tailors
64 Queen's Rd. C.
Tel. 21417
DENTISTS.
HARRY FONG. Dentist,
1st floor, No 74, Queen's Road!
Contrai.
Tel. 21266.
TANG YIK. DENTIST
Soccerror to
the lato SIEN TING, 14. D'Aguilar Street.
TERMS VERY MODERATE Consultation Free.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
THE GLOBE FOOK CHEONG
ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO., LTD.
72, Queen's Road, Central. Tel. 23270.
ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS.
W. S. 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. Urual $1.50 now 75 cents.
at YEE HING, (Tomey & Company) (Late of 24, Pottinger Street) 62. Des Voeux Road C. Tel 23016
HAIR DRESSERS.
LEE YEE,
Ladles and Gentlemen's Hair
Dressers & Booksellers. No. 12, D'Aguilar Street. (opposite Queen's Theatre).
ON LOK
10, Wyndham St.,
1st floor.
Entrance On Lan St. Telephone 22317.
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S HAIR DRESSING SALOON.
Expert Barbers. Moderate Charges.
„GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS.
ailored
BROWN'S
FOR PERFECTION IN
WINTER SUITS.
2nd f. Button Bldg., 7. Duddell St. (opp. Gospet Ball). Tel, 23056.
Winter Sulta Made to Order,
Our Measurement
is Guaranteed Perfection.
Prices Within the Means of
Everyone. YEE SING
Gentlemen's Tailor. 12, Wellington St.
Tel. 21882.
First-Class Tallering With the Latest Suitings
For Winter Wear.
Cloth to Plenso You. Cat to Perfection. Finish With Style. Leads to Satisfaction. JHANDAD
MASTER TAILOR.
4. Peking Bldg.,
Nathan Rd., Kowloon,
LADIES TAILORS.
New Felt Hata Just Received
From Parls.
New Colour Schemes For Autumn Dresses.
CHEONG SHING Ladies' Tailor. Nathan Road,
Kowloon.
OPTICIANS.
THE HONG KONG OPTICAL
COMPANY,
"Phone 22282.
68, Queen's Road Central.
OPTICIANS.
COASTWISE
by
" ALGIE" BENNETT.
An interesting -book
of Cartoons depicting
"Happenings"
China Coast
on the
PRICE $1.00.
Now on sale at
BREWERS
WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW
EXCELSIOR BOOK STORE.
and at the Publishers
The Newspaper Enterprise, Ltd. China Mall Building. LOJT||205||OLLU LAHEED312151}|||||||||||||||28|||||||||||||| HONG KONG HEIGHTS
For the information of visitors "highest pointa on the Island and the following list of some of the Mainland is published;
Island.
GLASSES
STYLED FOR YOUR FAGE. The Sino American Optical Company.
83, Queen's Rand C.
LAMP SHADES.
BUY DIRECT FROM
-MEDI
SAVE YOUR MONEY.
THE B-B-C-COMPANY
AGENT OF EXCHANGE
FOR
Victoria Peak
Bignal Station
Mt. Parker
· Mountain Lodgs
Feet: -1828: (1774- #27347 1725
The Eyrie
∙1725
Peak Hotel
·1835-
Chinese Arts and Products
Talkoo, Sanatorium
1000
Mt. Davis
BT
Bowen Road (Alterbeds) / 297
Mainland
Kowloon. Paak
Patmoshan
Feet.
: 1971:
· 8124·
Silk Lamp Shades
A Speciality
18, Ice House Street
Phone: 20665,
-WORK SHOP,
249, Queen's Ed East.
THE
CHURCHES' LOST ADHERENTS.
'But a Great Revival Is Coming!"
DR. NORWOOD PROPHESIES.
The Church of England is losing thousands of adherents year by
year.
There was a decrease last year of 34,841 in the number of Easter Day communicants, following a drop of 51,695 In the year before.
CHINA
MAIL.
That Sunday the children had been addressed by Dr. Sweetapplo, and they wriggled delightedly as his name WOA mentioned. "It Fa funny name, isn't it?" smiled Mr. Sard.
A small girl in a blue hat turned round at that and winked at another small girl in a stripped beret.
Thoy like Mr. Saru. Ho tells them funny things-that-Simon means "snub-nosed" and Peter means "rock." Snub-nosed rock! Just like the nicknames they give their friends.
Mr. Sard referred to St. Peter's
KIDNAPPED AT A THEATRE.
Jewels Taken From Chaplin's Second Wife.
GUNMEN'S EXPLOIT. ·
Chicago, Jan. 8. An exploit that has made the gunmen of Chicago enviove, and hay wife as Mrs. Peter. He built up an excited the whole of America, was Image in the children's ninds of a successfully carried out during the human person, a man-enub nose-night by bandits in New York. who was called Rock by Christ be- j
cause There was also a decrease of.
22,546 in the number of Sunday school scholars, of 16,222 In baptisms, and 9,161 in candidates for confirmation.
These figures, which appoar in the OMeinl Year-book of the Church of England for 1931, published for the Church Assembly by the So- ciety Promoting Christian
for Knowledge (3s. 6d.), describe fully the state of the Church of England
at the present time.
But that was for the past year. How fare the churches at the pre- sent time?
Four Daily Express representa- tives visited the City Temple, the Liberal Jewish Synagogue, the | Ethical Church, and a children's Bervice in the Brompton Parish Church.
The City Temple.
Dr. F. W. Norwood held a book, Max Picard's "The Human Faco," when he preached in the City Temple.
Picard is no parson. His book is no evidence that he is a Christian. He has simply studied the faces of men, and he has found that God manifests Himself în mun, end' ran is in God's image.
"The revelation of God is in the faces of men,” BO Dr. Norwood quoted him.
"There is a grent religious re- vival on the way. Men are becom- ing aware that they have lost soine- thing. Perhaps it is just a full- ing of the words of the prophet: Ye shall seek Me and ye shall and Me when ye shall search for Me with all your heart.""
"You see... God knows you." That was the message he preach- ed: but what was it to all those who passed by and left the City Temple half empty?
Brompton Parish Church. Thirty children sat and listened to the Rev. H. S. Sard telling them about St. Peter. and how he sat in a house in Rome and answered ques- tlons put to him by a little boy.
He was going over too, what they had learned the previous Sunday, and said, "Well, well, we seem to have pretty bad memories!" when- ever he had to supply the answers himself.
They kidnapped Lita Grey (the
They saw him clearly,
of his storing charactor. | second wife of Charles Chaplin, the film star) and Georges Carpentier. once the idol of the boxing world, drove them for more than a mile
They are beginning to see God. The Ethical Church. An orthodox Christian would have found
much to astonish him had he chanced to attend service at the Ethical church in Bayswater.
He would have been puzzled, Srat by the unfamiliar furnishings of the church; the cential object is the pulpit, but it is flanked by glided statues of Christ and Buddha and before it stands a atone Inscribed "An Altar to the Ideal."
The members of the Ethical church do not kneel. Their god is
Man.
through a crowded quarter of New | York, robbed Mrs. Chaplin of £3,000 worth of jewels, and then escaped in her motorear.
Mrs. Chaplin and Carpentier ex- plained to the police that the kid- napping occurred after they had ap- peared at a theatre in the Bronx Rection of New York.
"Drive On!"
lin's car outside the theatre the As they stepped into Mrs. Chap-
gunmen stepped in too.
They covered the actress and the former boxing champion with revolvers. Another man also held a revolver at the chauffeur and
Liberal Jewish Synagogue. Rabbi Mattuck held the usual Sunday morning service at the Liberal Jewish Synagoguo in St.ordered him to drive on. The car John's Wood Road.
These services were originally in- augurated for Liberal Jews who were unable to attend the tradi- tional Sabbath service on Saturday but there is a notice outside the synagogue welcoming all and the rabbi is famed for his strong, in-
dividualistic addresses.
The Sunday congregation growe steadily.
was driven for a mile. The bandita
helped themselves to Mrs. Chaplin's jewels and relieved Carpentier of his jewels and money.
They then stopped the car and ordered Mrs. Chaplin, Carpentier The and the chauffeur to alight. bandits then escaped--with the car. Returned by Taxicab. Mr. Chaplin and Carpentier re- turned to their hotel by taxicab, and the chauffeur went to the police station, where he reported the affair.
A full description of the gunmer has been given to the police.
Lita Grey was married to Charles Chaplin in November 1924 when she was 18, after she had played in Chaplin's picture "The Kid." She obtained a divorce from him in August 1927, and Chaplin agreed to create a trust fund of £40,000 for their two children.
Since her divorce, Miss Lita Grey Chaplin (as she prefers tu be known) has appeared on the vaude-
YOUR SAFEGUARD ville stage.
STAYER
in EVANS' Antiseptic Throat Pastilles. Thay koep colds i bay mod give rolici in cases of Cough, Catarrh Bros chitis, etc.
EVANS Pastilles
From Chancake STAY-
Throns Homba).
Georges Carpentier, the world- famous French boxer, is now 85. As a boy he travelled with a cirets. and was "discovered" by Francois Descamps, under whose manage- ment Carpentier gained £200,000 in the boxing ring and the title of 'world's cruiser-weight champion.
Dempsey beat him in his fight for the world's heavyweight title, and soon afterwards Carpentier took up a stage career. He has also acted for the films..
NEW BRANDS COME AND GO
WILL, GOLD FLAKE
STANDING THE TEST OF YEARS.
IS IN THE BEST SENSE OF THE WORD
STAYLA
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1931.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS.
SWATOW DRAWNWORK
Ready!
FOR THE SPRING.
A generous offering of Suits and Light Coats in the moden of the time-at reasonable prices.
MILLEN CO. 14, D'Aguilar St. Tel. 22774..
SPECIALISTS IN BEAUTY.
ONLY
TWO
HOURS
TO
Transfigure
You.
MADAM KATIE'S BEAUTY PARLOUR. 31, Wing Lok Building,"
Kowloon. Tel. 56841.
Tel. 56841.
JEWELLERY.
Lovely JEWELS AND DIAMONDS
at
ISACK & CO.
84, Queen's Road, Central
JEWELRY SILVERWARE
WINDSOR BROS.
We have A large Selection of Jewel- leries suitable for all occasions.
A visit will convince you.
Established 1008.
56, Nathan Rd., Kowloon,
FOR THE LADIES.
Gorgeous Underwear Kimonos
Pyjama Suits and
Shawls.
SWATOW WENG LEE CO.
55, 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 Drawn-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
Black or Brown Shoes from $8.00. Black or 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 SIU WOON
#1, Pottinger St., Phone #1474.
SILK STORE.
GREAT REMOVAL SALE
AT THE
`TAJMAHAL SILK STORE
5. Wyndham St.
Tal 28136.
SPORTING GOODS.
ATHLETIC GOODS !
TOYS I
THE LIANG YOU COMPANY 70, Queen's Road C.
CRICKET
"WISDEN" BATS, BALLS, STUMPS, LEG GUARDS, ETC. Inspection Cordially Invited.
The Hong Kong Sporting Arms & Ammunition Store. Beaconsfield Arcade.
EUROPEAN
WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER
AND ENGRAVER. Salo and Repairing of Gold and Silver Goods, Any kind of Watches, Chronometers, Chronographs, Repeaters Speedometers, Typewriter. and anything in the lipe of delicate mechanism." All ordera executed promptly st
·moderate rates. T
M. BOGDATSKY, No. 58, Nathan Rd. Kowloon.
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
PHOTO-SUPPLIES
Kodaks and Cameras. Films, Plates and Papers, etc. Developlag, Printing and Enlarging.
ZIESS and BUSCH FIELD GLASSES
Price Moderate. ·, - - !
A Trial Order Is Bolicited.
A. SEK & CO.
·Tel. No. 23159. 26A, Des Voeux Road, C. Hong Kong.
PHOTO
GRAPHS
GOLD FLAKE
CIGARETTES
DEVELOPING, PRINTING,
pus:
ENLARGING
·FRAMES..
LEUNG YIK KEE
12 Wyndham St.
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