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Santa Puts His “O.K.” On These

GIFTS FOR MEN

GLOVES

+

are to be found in all sizes in Brown and Grey Reindeer Lin ed at $10.75, Brown Kid-Lined $8.75, Unfined $4.75, Chamoin

$5.75. Fabric in Grey, Chamois and Putty Shades $2.75.

PULLOVERS, CARDIGANS, SLIPOVERS, WAISTCOATS

P'ure wool in a big variety of colourings-with

without

sleeves. Ideal for early morning esercise and, all kinds of sporta and day west,

#

Alipovers from

Pullovers from

$6.75

12.50

DRESSING GOWNS

In "Jaeger" Wool, Silk and Silk and Wool.

A "Jaeger" Dressing Gown #p- peals

the discriminating wearer because of its

10

without weight.

Price from

SLIPPERS

warmth

$24.50

In Wool, Leather and Towell. ing from

GLYN'S HATS

$5.75

SHIRTS AND PYJAMAS

An "Atlas" shirt (with two collar to match) is a gratifying gift. Give them to him in the morning, where the Bght will make ita fine up to-date style quickly apparent.

Price from......

PYJAMAS

Price from

For real comfort, style and cor. rectness are unsurpassed. The variety -›will, afford you an oppor. tunity of curing a hat to meet your individuu) thata,

without obligation

$6,75

$8.50

WE HAVE ALSO

A GOOD SELECTION OF Trouser Promes, Braces and Sus». penders, Toilet Cases, Hair Brushes, Studa, Linku and”: “Kra- camenta" "Juwellery, Walking Sticks and Umbrelina.

INSPECTION INVITED

A

and we in' turn, assured him

that we would

vouch for the rest, the quality, style That and price.

is why you can buy his gift at "POWELL'S" with perfect confidence. they are "O.K." and sure to please.

TIES.

Tie-the Ideal gift-will please because of its beauty, and will be valued for its usefulness. These are stocked in Foulards, Morocains, Macclesfield and many other silks, to tie into a knout or bow. Price from $1.75. Tief and Handkerchief Pure Silk $4.75.

SOCKS AND GOLF HOSE

In exclusive shades and designa in Cashmere, Worsted, Lisle and Silk The same high quality in these goods is to be found us is maintained throughout the store

Socks from Gold House

TRAVELLING RUGS

$1.75

2.75

In many qualities, pure wool. soft and comfortable.

Price from

SCARVES

$12.75

In White Slik for Day or Even- ing Wear, from $2.26.

Wool Scarves in a large variety of shades also White.

HANDKERCHIEFS

Finest linen with hemstitched or

band rolled hemie put into fancy boxes make a useful gift, from $5:16 for «lz.......Lawn Handker

chiefs in white and coloured -border styles from $8.75 per box

of six.

EVENING DRESS

At this henson of the year in, fis "constant van, "Powell's" stock; of... “Bkirts,, · Collars, - Tias, -- BetrVen,

Sheen, are, in accordance - with. {'prevailing. West End" Fashione,

purchase. We allow 10% Discount for Cash.

WM. POWELL, LTD.

Queen's

THE GENTLEMEN'S HOUSE,

Cent

Ice House Street Corner.

THE CHINA MAIL.

PRIZE-GIVING DAY AT PEAK SCHOOL Music And Acting By

School Pupils.

PROGRAMME AND PRIZE LIST

A delightful ́ entertainment by the children of the Peak School marked the prize-giving day of the school yesterday, when Mra, J. R. Wood, wife of the Hon. the Acting Chief Justice, distributed the prizen In the Hall of the Peak Club.

Among those present were Mr. |N. L. Smith, Director of Education. Mr. A. 0. Brawn, Inspector of [English Schools, and the Hon. Mr. J. R. Wood...

The entertainment consisted of |songs and "musie rendered by the senior and junior school bande, |with four scenes from “Alice In Wonderland," all of which were excellently rendered, and reflect credit both on the pupils them- jselves and their teacherA.

On one occosion, it may be“ m- membered, the children of Clanses 7 and 8 broadcasted songs and band |pieces and the former also visited the Empire Fair which was held at the Peninsula Hotel.

Miss Newsholme, the Headmis stress, deputising for Mrs. Stark,

who is on furlough read the school| report.and. thanked Mrs. Wood for coming to distribute the prizes, the Committee of the Peak Club for the loan of the hall, and all those who had assisted in the preparation of the entertainment,

The Prize List

The prize-winners were:- David Anderson, Allan Douglas, Bernd Adawczewski, Barbar Hughes, Hamish Nichol, Joy Beg don, Denie Iggleeden, Nevilla Mills, John Hopkins, Kenneth Rit- chle, Peter Stellingwerff, Sylvia Franklin, Peter Harris-Walker, Ps- tricia Stellingworff, Ian Nicol.

Nancie Paterson, Kund Rasmus- sen, Rita Langston, Diana Iggles- den, Catherine Le Fevre, Pamela Greenhill, Robin Young, Anthorny Reiss, David Brasier-Creagh, Peter Branson, Marygold Sorby, June Ralston, Averil Davenport-Browne, Helen Sanger, Molly Wynne-Jones, Joy Carrie.

The Senior Band rendered "A Hungarian Dance" by Brahma and Polding4Pipee Valsante," whilst the Junior Bard gave "Three Blind Mice "Paul's Stoeple," "Humpty- Dumpty," "Ba, ban, Black Sheep," and "A Grassy Bank" and the fol lowing scenes from "Alice in Won- [derland":"The Duchess's Kitchen." "The Mad Hatter's Tea-party." The Garden of the Queen of Hearts," "Throne-room of the Hearts."

The parts were taken as follows:) -Alice (June Ralston), White Rab- bit (Barbara Ensor), Duchess (Helen Sanger), Cook (Leonora Railton), Cheshire Cat (Andrens) Hell), Mad Hatter (John Wynne- Jones), March Hare (Robin Shaw), Dormouse (Manning Railton), Queen of Hearts (Joan Douglas), King of Hearts (Jan Mackinnon), Knave of Hearts (Leslie Womack),| Gardeners

Wyne-Jones, (Molly Marygold Sorby, Averil Davenport- Browne), Executioner (James) Tracy), Gryphon (Matthew Car- rington-Sykes), Jurors (Peter Bragson, Anthony Raisa, Barrett Emmert, Robin Young).

The "Soldiers" were masters Douglas Franklin, Collum Begdon, Tom Willlains and David Brasier- Creagh, while. Jov Carrie, Pamela Bhaw, Isobel Butters, Geraldine Davidson (Diamonda), Joan David-: son, Ian Carrie, Patay. Marshall, Helen Tracy (Heart), took the |parts of Courtiers,

ACCOUNTANT WHO COULD NOT READ,

Used Another Man's Bus Ticket,

Kwok Yu-tok, acting accountant at 120 Wynham Street East,' was fined $20 by Mr. E, W. Hamilton at the Central Police Court this morn- fing for using a monthly bus ticket other than his own while travelling on bas No, 605, yesterday.."

"This man is an accountant, and could read that this ticket is not transferable,” said the prosecuting officer.

Uppa he accused stating that be could not read, His Worship aid: "What" an "accountant, and cannot read Chinese. Fined $20.”

FATHER REPORT:

SPECIAL

ANNOUNCEMENT

XMAS

& NEW

YEAR

FESTIVITIES

GALA

DINNER

DANCES

THURSDAY, DECEMBER

1933-1934

FORTHCOMING

CARNIVALS

PENINSULA HOTEL

Dec. 24 CHRISTMAS EVE till 2 am. Dec. 28 BOXING DAY

till 1 a.m.

Dec. 81 NEW YEAR'S EVE till 2 a.m.

HONG KONG HOTEL Dec. 24 CHRISTMAS EVE' till 2 a.m.. Dec. 26 BOXING DAY till 1 a.m. Dec. 31 NEW YEAR'S EVE till 2 am.

REPULSE BAY HOTEL

Dec. 24 CHRISTMAS EVE till 1 am. Dec. 81. NEW YEAR'S EVE till 2 a.m.

Also

TEA DANCES. from 4.30 p.m. till 6,30 p.m. on

Carnivals till 1 a.m. $7.00 per cover Carnivals till 2 a.m. $8.00 per cover

1

Fancy or Evening Dress

CHRISTMAS EVE CHRISTMAS DAY NEW YEAR'S EVE NEW YEAR'S DAY

ARRANGED CONVEYANCES:

MOTOR BUSES from Repulse Bay Hotel 16 minutes ...after Carnivals,

FERRIES Hong Kong and Kowloon 15 and 30 minutes after Christmas Eve

from

and New Year's Evé Carnivals,

'Phone for Reservations PENINSULA HOTEL 58081. HONG KONG. REPULSE BAY

ar

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30281.- 27775,

THE HONG KONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.

SPECIAL

NEW YEAR'S EVE

ATTRACTION

AT THE

GLOUCESTER

THE

EMPRESS OF

CANADA'S

ALL EUROPEAN ORCHESTRA

WILL PLAY AT THE

CARNIVAL DINNER DANCE

BOOK NOW.

DANCING TILL 2 AM.

SANTA

TEL. 28128.

IS NOW AWAITING YOUR VISIT AT

SANTALAND

SINCERE'S ROOF GARDEN

Santaland

Open Daily

Ca.m. te 11-pana!

CHILDREN'S Play Ground,

Children may have Va lot of fun, and

frolics here with." $660), saw, skipping

· loop rolling and” other playa,

CYCLING CIRCUS Thrilling Displays of bicycle staat riding specially provided for e tertainment vialtors,

ADMISSION

FEE

of

TO SANTALAND", 10 ct.

ONLY

Cycling Circus Daily 1-280 p. 45.50

7.30-9.30 p.m.

SANTA'S

HOME

Banta is hère poen' under a chimney,

greeting

avery

vialtor with " gift

SHOP HERE AND. TRY TO WIN A GIFT:BY ENTERING · THE GIANT XMAS STOCKING, GUESSING CONTESTOS

THE TOYWORLD:

THE CANDY RENDEZVOUS

These

THE VANITY GIFT: FAIR?

- THE GIFT CENTRE:

MALL TABLE OR Or, you ready

THE SINCERE CO., LTD.

DOU

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