GENERAL NOTICES
KOWLOON BARGAINS &
DE DECAL, LITZ TAVOLON
DVICAB Craigengowers Late
Rally
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position, the third being jack high on a long head, Hamilton just fall
and the faint hope had gone, Mexer
ed to face this for & four
Owing to the prevalence of GENERAD TRADERS,
Cholera in the Colony the public is
2ND HOUSE ON THE LEFT HAND SIDE FROM NATHAN ROAD KOWLOON,M
TEL. 50058. FOR SALE
his CARNARVON ROAD,
Uncooked vegetables and other Jack Rodger by conceding a five,ird shoty a fourth having in the should be boiled before drinking. but he hung on to his adversary meantime been put up by Ribeiro grimly to take the lead at the 17th Basto, it should be mentioned, sent foods liable to contamination should to win by a singleton Bebbington down a beautiful six at the third not be consumed under any circum- was the only home winner and he head, picking out the only opposi-stances.. "played a really good game to secure tion wood as clean as a whilst!
the better. of Dick Basa by four Henson and Remedios hada shots. That he counted on 14 heads weighty duel with the latter per-18th August, 1937. is a tribute to the consistency
well after the interval to forming
". his men, of whom Alec Macfarlane win by half a dozen, and C. H was outstanding.
Basto beat Petherick by the same number.
SECOND DIVISION CLASSIC
of
POLICE BEAT K.C.C.
The big match in the Second
The Police juniors, playing at the Division, Craigengower versus the "Indians produced a great strug-Valley, trounced the K.CC. badly, gle with the Valley team just get-being 24 to the good at the finish, ting home with three shots to spare (thanks chiefly to Nolan, who had a It was Medina who did the trick big win over Hughie Nish. He as he was six up an Dallah-a good started the ball, rolling with a performance-and this wiped out seven at the first head and three Pearse's loss against Minu, Way fours subsequently give an indica- and Adal being all square. After tion of the run of the game. Kelly being in arrears nearly all the way was lending good support to his the Indians jumped into a lead of seven shots at the 15th head; Then the homesters brought out their big guns. Way made up his arrears of nine shots in the last six heads and Medina gained a couple on Dallah. whilst Pearse was sliding back a Fittle.
skip, but all the four were beating the opposition. “Labby, had a sing- leton win against Booker, that be ing the only visiting win as L. Jack was down to Glendinning by five.
Taikoo did well to beat the Foot- the Valler, but here ballers at again it was decidedly a one-man In spite of this, the Sookunpoo show, and Chalmers was the man! men virtually have promotion in The score was only. 13/11 in his their locker, and have only to beat favour at the half way stage, but the K.C.C in their last game, then he scored a good five before which is at Sookunpoo, to be certain Jock Russell found himself on the unlucky number where he stayed of the top place.
for the remaining eight heads, his brother Scot securing 14 more to win by 21.
-
W. G. HARRISON, Secretary, Urban Council
TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDON.
Local Examination in Theory 4th December, 1937.
28th)
The Last Day of Entry for the forthcoming Examination in Theory will be August, 1957. Entry forms may be obtained from the Local Secretary.
بافت
J. E. ANDERSON,
Chinese Bronze Vases, very old, with dragon designs, 2 ft. high, on black- .mood stands 395.
1 Ice Chest (Frost) perfect condition
$45.
1 Peking Carpet, 10 x 13 Good as
new. $1.50 per sq. ft.
Cooking Stove (Dover) coal or wood can be used, for large family, perfect condition $55.
GE Fan, 18" blade, $17.50)
Hand Singer Sewing Machine, $37.50- Remington Typewriter, 24” camiage,
perfect condition, $110.
| Underwood typewriter,
-5, perfect condition, $110.
Hard No.
1 Remington Portable in first class:`
condition 367.50
Portable gramophone, Victor, $25. Apply-GENERAL TRADERS.
2, Carnarvon Road, Kowloon. 2nd house on left from Nathan Rd. TELEPHONE 50058.
- WANTED KNOWN 500 pairs ladies shoes. Leather, suede- & canvas. Gemmine reptile skin. Sik & Satin evening shoes. Tennis shoes. All made in England & Switzerland for Paul Rennet Prices from 95 cents to $450 per pair.
c/o The Anderson Music Co., Ltd. 150 dozen assorted spoons and forks,
PUBLIC AUCTIONS
THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public
Auction on
Friday, the 20th. August, 1937 commencing at 535 pm. at their Sales Boom, Duddell Street
A Valuable Collection of Pastage Stamps,
comprising:-
MEYER'S FINE RECOVERY
There was an exciting finish to
CIVIL SERVICE TRIUMPH the match between the Kowloon Bowling Green Club and Club de
.in the Third Division, Civil ser - / Recreio which the visitors won (to complete a double) by two shots. vice are to be congratulated on Henson and Petherick were both their very well merited success! Old Hong Kong, China, British slightly ahead at tea time, but They have played consistently well Colonies and Old Europe etc., etc.
also Meyer was eight in arrears to J. J. with Rakusen as the backbone of Basto.
Then a transformation the team, and Harry Westlake giv came over all three rinks, the othering more than useful support. two receding whilst Meyer's four Rakusen made mince meat of On View from Thursday, the rallied to such an extent that they Rosario as he did when they met 19th. August, 1937. blanked out the opposition for the learlier in the season, and his ma- remainder of the game, scoring 18 jority for the two games is 43 shots.
in the process.
Botelho was able to hold Westlake successfully, and like Boza Pereira,
• "With four heads to go, after the who played Simmonds, he won by others had finished, 14 were re-three shots. - quired for a tie. Setting about their Kowloon Tong are making a bold task with a three and a five to make bid for runners-up and did well to the draw a possibility, the home secure the better of Craigengower team lay three nice ones near the down at the Valley, an kitty at the 20th Both the draw and The Hong Kong Footballers a drive appeared to be blocked but scored a good win against the Basto tried, a heavy one, which Yacht Club, whilst their Kowloon after a wick or two, went in for counter-parts, surprised the Elec second shot, leaving five required tricians in wiming: by one shot, for a point. Searle and Barby bowl-Watson again keeping the points ed well to lay a brace and all the at Chatham Road.
Special
SUMMER SALE
NOW PROCEEDING
WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW & CO., LTD.
A Complete Collection of Silver Jubilee Stamps with varieties.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 17th August. 1937.
Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public
Auction
Monday, the 23rd. August, 1937 commencing at 10.30 a.m.
at No. 515 The Peak A Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
comprisi
FURNITURE-
Drawing, Dining and Bed Room Suites, Silver, E. P. Brass and Bronze ware, Curios, Ornaments Clocks, Picturés, Engravings, Vic- trola, Book cases, -Books, Deaks, Barometer, Crockery, Glass ware.
Bath Room Requisites, Ceiling and Table Fans, Electroliers and Electric
Goolking, Stove,
silver & nickel plated. Brand new. Prices $2.40 up to $3.60-per dozen. 100 gross assorted Buttons for ladies" dresses. Your pick at 10 cents per dozen.ne
2,000 cards assorted silks vales & En- glish satins Assorted colours and shades. Prices 50 cents,, 75 cents & 95 cents per yard. Less than half manufacturers" cost.: 22? Apply—GENERAL TRADERS,
2. Carnarvon Road, Kowloon. And house" on left from Nathan Rd TELEPHONE-50058. FOR SALE
35 cases Libby's unsweetened evaporat- ed milk, case contains 8 dozen. $7 per case or $1 per doz
10 cases Libby's Potted Meat.
per case of 4 dozen- Apply GENERAL TRADERS.
$3.50
2. Carnarvon Road, Kowloon. 2nd house on left from Nathan Bă TELEPHONE 50058 FURNITURE FOR SALE Teakwood Screen 5ft wide x 6
high $8.50
1 Blackwood round drawing-room table - $15.
1 Blackwood Curio Stand $7.50-
1. Revolving Teakwood Bookcase $12.50. 1 Chest of drawers made of Camphor-
wood $25.
Single Teakwood Wardrobe, mirror,
$28.50:
Teakwood dressing table with long
mirror, $25;
Teakwood sideboard, $20. Teakwood Dining Table with 3 exter sion leaves, highly polished, $39. Upholstered armchairs, double and
gle beds, Vases, Cloisonner tic lamps, made of Buñako from Philippines, $15 each. Teakwood, office desk, E =
drawers on both sides and glass top, $48.
Apply GENERAL TRADERS.
2, Carnarvon Road, Kowloon. 2nd house on left from Nathan Rd. TELEPHONE 50058. FOR SALEM Californian- lubricating oil, 38 drums,
each drum 55 gallons, Light, medium and heavy, 35 cents per gallon for the whole lot of 38 drums or 45 cents per galant for not less than 3 drums, Apply- GENERAL TRADERS.
Seatser
A Large Quantity of Blackwood
On View from Sunday, the 22hd. August 1987.
Terms: Cash Delivery
LAMMERT BROS.
Auctioneers Hong Kong, 17th. August, 1937.
Carnarvon Road. -Kowloon.
2nd house on left from Nathan Bd. GENERAL TRADERS,
STELEPHONE 50058
PI
LIMETED
JOB LOT
AD
2, CARNARVON RD.
2nd house
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