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SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1933.

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JUST ARRIVED

Great variety of goods by the best) |makors' Jaeger and I. & R. Morley pure woo! pullovers, underwears, combinations, hosierias, waistcoats, felt bats, shoes, etc.

PAULINE

DANCING ACADEMY. Latest Ball Room Dancing Nightly.

We have engaged new lady In- structresses from Sunday. All the Intest Dancing Steps taught. Classes

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,

HONG KONG AUTOMOBILE

ASSOCIATION.

■HE ANNUAL DINNER DANCE

Twill be held at the PENINSULA

HOTEL on FRIDAY, February 3, 1983.

Booking of tables is now open Hotels. The charge $6 for each at the Hong Kong and Peninsula

person and should be paid at thei time of booking.

By Order,

B. D. EVANS, Hon. Secretary, Hong Kong, January 21, 1939.

THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB

ROGRAMMES and

THE CHINA MAIL.

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CINEMA NOTES

MAIL REVIEW

"SOB SISTER"-KING'S THEATRE.

Sunday January 22 1933. Morning Service 10,15 a.m.

There is plenty of action in Fox's Preacher. Rev: E.C.H. Tribbeck.. production "Sob Sistor" now play- Sunday School-3 p.m.

ing as the feature attraction at the Evening Service.—6 p.m.

King's Theatre. James Dunn, who "Preacher. Rev: E.C.H. Tribbeck, did splendid work in "Bad Girl" and Friday January 27-Weekly Linda Watkins head the cast of Prayer Meeting. 7.30 p.m.

players.

"Sob Sister" is the romance of aj girl reporter. Dunn and Mias Watkins are cast as rival reporters] 23.-Ladies' on newspapers. The latter uses sex

appeal and this stira up trouble with|

Saitors' and Soldiers' Home. Sunday January 22.-Christian Social Hour. 8.15 p.m.

Monday January

Quarterly Church meeting. 5.30 Dunn.

Badminton Club meet.

p.m.

Minna Gombell and Howard Phil- this production, which was directed lips are in the supporting cast of

by Alfred Santell,

Afternoon; Practice Nightly 8-12 PROFORMS or the SECOND Church Aid Society meet 3 p.m. Newly redecorated and many EXTRA RACE MEETING to be charming lights to lend enchant-held at Macae on SUNDAY, 5th ment to your pleasure.

February, 1983, may be obtained at 7th L, KING'S THEATRE BLDG. the Sports Club, Hong Kong Jockey 'Club Stables, or at the Offices of Messrs. Percy Smith, Seth &

Wednesday January 25-A Con- Fleming, 6, Des Voeux Road Cen-cort given by Mr. and Mrs. G. R. tral.

Leib. and Friends, commencing at MAIL REVIEW 8.00 p.m.

SPORTS NOTICES.

HONG KONG FOOTBALL CLUB

U

TNDER the AUSPICES of the Hong Kong Football Asso- clation, the following Interport Soccer Matches will be played on the Club's ground:- Thursday, January 26th.

Hong Kong v. Shanghai. Saturday, January 28th.

ENTRIES close at NOON on TUESDAY, 24th January, 1983,

CHINESE MERCHANTS BANK, LIMITED.

In Liquidation.

THE UNDERSIGNED has com- pleted the realisation of the

THE Assets of the Bank and has declar- Shanghai v. Hong Kong Chinese.ed the undernoted Dividends to Both matches start at 3 p.m.

Creditors on dates stated MAGAZINE AGENTS or Agencies toĺ Seats In the Members' enclosure

First Dividend: 25% payable represent World's largest Subscription in the covered stand may be book:

15th June, 1926, Agency, Ilighest Commissions. Per- manent business of your own at homo ed at the Club House on Saturday, Second Dividend: 10% payable

20th December, 1926. Monday, or abroad. Write giving all experi- 21st January, and on ence and qualification to Mr. Steele, 5. Tuesday, and Wednesday

Third Dividend 3% payable even- Columbus Circle, New York.

ings following at from 6 p.m. ta

5th February, 1929. 7.30 p.m.

Final Dividend: 2.2% payable 27th June, 1932,

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE-Moutrie Plano, Upright Model, only two years old. Peculiar for its smoothness of action and con- $460 only. Write elstency of tone. Box No. 760, c/o "China Mail"

FOR SALE-Unforseen circumstances necessitato Sulo well established busi- no99 ten years' standing

Centre Location. Long Lease. Reasonable Bent. Large turnover. Big_profits. Owner leaving city. Write. Box No. 748, c/o "China Mail."

110, THE PEAK (Mountain View) 8 Rooms, Modern sanitation, vacant February 14 next.

May be seen by

Price-$2.30 including tax. Cash only.

HONG KONG FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION.

INTERPORT PROGRAMME.

Thursday, January 26th-

Hong Kong v. Shanghai, Club

ground.

Saturday, January 28th~~

Shanghai v. H.K. Chinese, Club

ground.

appointment apply Lowe, Bingham & Monday, January 30th-

Matthews.

"COASTWISE"-An interesting book of cartoons depicting "Happopinga" co the China Coast. Price $1, on sale at the "China Mail" officos, 3A, Wynd- kam Street,

AN INTRODUCTORY HISTORY for schools by A. H. Crook, W. Kay, and W. L. Handyside. Price $1, on sale at the publishers, Newspaper Enter-! prise. Ltd.. SA, Wyndham Street.

TYPHOON MAP of the CHINA SEA. The Landsman's Handy Guide to locat

Lug the Centre of the Typhoon Price

Shanghai v. United Services,)

Kowloon ground.

All matches start at 3 p.m. sharp.

Booking for the 26th and 28th for the covered and uncovered stands will open at Messrs. Ander son on Monday, the 23rd.

Prices: Covered Stand $2.30; Uncovered Stand $1.20.

There will be no booking for the match on the 30th, prices $1.00 and

Notice is hereby given that all|

Tuesday January 24.-Fellowship meting. 8 pm.

Thursday January 26,-Badming- ton Club meet.

Friday January 27-A "Mouth! Organ" Band from H.M.S. "Med- way" will render a programme of Song and Dance music from 8.00

p.m.

UNION CHURCH. KENNEDY ROAD, HONG

"SKYSCRAPER SOULS—

QUEEN'S THEATRE.

From the opening scene to the fade-out "Skyscraper Souls," the M-G-M production now being screen- ed at Queen's Theatre, keeps up tho suspense, not because it is stuffed with fantasy or unbelievable aftua- KONG.]tions, but because it is a thrilling revelation of Hfe in a glant New York akyscraper.

Road

Sunday, January 22. Sunday School, Kennedy

One of the principal characters is 9.30 a.m.

the master-mind who constructed Sunday School, Taikoo 2.45 p.m. and owns the building, wonderfully Morning Service, 10.30 m. played by Warren William, and Freacher, the Rev. F. E. Ford, Toc among those who work there are H. Padre,

very well drawn by Maureen O'Sul- Evening Service, 6 p.m. Preach.livan, Gregory Ratoff, Norman er, the Rev. E. G. Powell,

Foster and Anita Pago.

A Social Hour will be held in the

| Dividends - unclaimed by Creditors Church Hall after the evening ser-

have been paid into the Companies vice. Liquidation

Account, Supreme Court, Hong Kong, and that appli- cation for aame must henceforth be made to the Official Receiver.

JOHN FLEMING, C.A., Liquidator. Hong Kong, January 21, 1983.

KING'S THEATRE.

THE

FOUNTAIN

OF

YOUTH

50 cents. All above prices include LAST PERFORMANCE

50 cents.-Newspaper Enterprise, Ltd., "China Mail" Office, 8A, Wyndham St. tax.

TUITION GIVEN.

PRIVATE LESSONS ไม่ English,

W. E. HOLLANDS,

Hon. Secretary.

TO-NIGHT

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,

SCIENTIST.

(Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scien- tist, in Boston, Mass, USA.]

Macdonnell Road, Below Bowen Road Tram Station. Sunday Service, January 22, 1933

11.15 am.

Subject:-Truth."

MAIL REVIEW.

"BIRD OF PARADISE" CENTRAL THEATRE,

"Bird of Paradise" now showing at the Central Theatre, is a new and elaborate talkie version of the story made famillar twenty years ago on the stage.

King Vider produced the Alm Dolores del Rio looks darkly deco- on frativo, the settings are quite love- ly, and the glimpses of native life interesting Joel McCrea, is the ideal young man for the 'part of the girl's white lover.

at

The Sunday School is held Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. -- Wednesday Evening Meeting 6 o'clock,

Reading Room at above address, open:-

A

Tuesday and Friday, 10 am to

12 Noon.

MAIL REVIEW

Monday and Thursday, 5.80 to 7 LADY AND GENT-MAJESTIC

p.m.

The Public is cordially invited

to attend the service and visit the Reading Room.

"KEEP YOUR HANDS DOWN" (Renter's Special Mail Service.)

Cambridge, Mass.

THEATRE.

George Bancroft, and Wynne-Gib- couple of are cast

self-styled big timers" who

dwell on the shady side of Broad- way, in the Paramount production ]"Lady and Gent” the current attrac- Reversing the ancient code of tion at the Majestic Theatre. Char- hold-up, men, two thugs robbing the les Starrett, James Gleason, John American Oil Company offices re-Wayne and Joyce Compton have cently ordered five employees to other leading roles.

Hong Kong, January 19th, 1983.)

.at 9.30

ly to avoid attracting the attention |

French, Music, Shorthand, and Type COMPANY MEETINGS writing. Terms moderate. 6, Aimai Villas, Austin Road, Kowloon,

MISCELLANEOUS.

TOUR VISITING CARDS neatly and promptly printed. "China Mal Office, No. 3A, Wyndham St. phone 20022.

Tale-

THE HONG KONG LAND INVESTMENT & AGENCY CO., LTD.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that the FORTY-FIFTH OR-

DINARY GENERAL MEETING of) SHAREHOLDERS in this Com- pany will be held at the Offices of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., on TUESDAY, 14th Febru-)

LAMMERT BROS.ary, 1988, at NOON for the pur

AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS AND SURVEYORS,

· Public Auctions

THE Undersigned have received instructions: to sell by Public

Auction

ON TUESDAY, January 24, 1933, commencing at 5.15 p.m. at their Sales floom,

Duddell Street,

A Fine Collection of

POSTAGE STAMPS.

On View from, Monday, January 28, 1988,

Torms: Cash on Delivery,

"LAMMERT BROS,"

ctioneers Hong Kong, January 1988

pose of receiving the Report of the Directora together with the State- ment of Accounts for the year Lending S1st December, 1992.

The REGISTER of SHARES of the Company will he CLOSED from TUESDAY, 31st January, to TUESDAY, 14th February, both days inclusive, during which period, no transfer of ahares can be registered."

By Order of the Board of Directors,

LS. GREENHILL

Secretary,

Hong Kong, 20th January, 1938.

RELIABLE PRINTING

no ord

"keep your hands down," apparent-

of passers by.

(Continued in laat Colump.)

修养署

FLOWER

AND

SHOW

ANNUAL Chinese FAIR

OPENING AT

SINCERE'S ROOF GARDEN

THE ONLY CHINESE NEW YEAR

FAIR IN CENTRAL DISTRICT.

a Visit in Your Daily Shopping Rounds

KING'S

THEATRE

COMING

SOON!

THE

LATEST

LUBITSCH

CREATION

TROUBLE

IN

PARADISE"

Shut up and kiss me— good times are just

around the corner!

Two Bvca...an Adam-wha was something of a snake

How those dames fought ever the apple he offered them!

Et LUBITSCH'S TROUBLE IN PARADISE

WEB METRIAM HOPKINES FRANCIS ́HERBERT MARSHALL

uggles « Béward Everett Morto:

A Brillant Comedy, Stimulat Ing and Hilariously Fanny, and a Technical Achievement of Rare Distinction.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

ATTRACTIVE TAILORING

WINTER

SUITS AND

OVERCOATS.

Mado Of Beat Woollens and Tweeds.

WING HING CO.

18, D'Aguilar Street. Tel. 21417.

DENTISTS.

HARRY FONG, Dentist, 1st floor, No. 74, Queen's Bold

Central. Tel. 21358.

LAU PAK WAI, Dentist HONG KONG OFFICE- GLOUCESTER BLDG, 1st Floors Telophons 20488. KOWLOON OFFICE:- 135, NATHAN ROAD, 2nd Floor, Telephone 58581.

TANG YUK, Dentiej Buocessors to

the late BIEN TING 14, D'Aguilar Street.

TERMS VERY MODERAT

Consultation Free.

ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERA.

W. 8. BAILEY & CO., LTD,

Kowloon Ky. New Work & Repairs. Call Fing “Ë” Sole Agents for Kelvin Motezą.

HAIR DRESSERJ.

LEE YEE,

Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hate Dressers & Booksellers, No. 12, D'Agullar Street. (opposite Queen's Theatre).

OPTICIANS.

THE HONG KONG OPTICAN COMPANY, Phone 22333,

53, Queen's Road Central.

SHOES.

guarantee до SQUEAKS as all my shoes are made (by a new process sum Gentlemen's Shoes from $6.00 pair,

Children's Shoes from $8.00 pair. FACTORY DIRECT TO YOU, Soleing a specialty Boleing orders executed in 24 hazre WONG SIU WOON

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MAIL REVIEW

“BRING 'EM BACK ALIVE”......

ORIENTAL THEATRE.

Frank Buck's

amazingflm, "Bring 'Em Back Alive," Malayan Jungle country, is now playing at |the Oriental' Theatre. ・・

“Bring 'Em Back Alive” is an un- usual motion picture of jungle saV- age beasts in action, and visualises the adventures of Frank Buck in fetching the largest and most fero- cious wild beasts from the jungle to the zoos, of the world.

MAIL "REVIEW:

“THE SQUAW MAN"'—STAR THEATRE.

"The Squaw - Man" featuring Warner Baxter and Lups Velez is. the current attraction at the Star Theatre. It is the story of an American Army officer who marries a native girl. The latter is treated as an outcast and the ending is dramatic Eleanor Boardman and Charles Bickford are also in the cast

SOFT-SPOKEN LOUD SPEAKERS.

New Regulation For France.

(Reuter's Special Mail Service.).

Paris

Loud speakers and gramophones must only be installed in the In. teriors of residences and must nos give out more gound than a piano," is the decree issued, by the Mayor of Montiuoon.

Wireless, enthusiasts are asking if that means that they can "ase the loud pedal

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