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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1929.

SHOPPING GUIDE

People Who Advertise

Invite Inspection of their Stocks.

R. S. V. P.

Bolande Sarrault

MODES-COUTURE

253 FOOR. ASITAIO BUILDING

TELEPHONE C. 2252 --

A SEK & CO. "PHOTO-SUPPLIES

281, Des VT RD. O. TEL. C. 3459

NAKAMURA

MASSAGE

No. 3, Lex TUNG STREET 1ST FLOGE, WANCHAL, HONG Kowo,

RADIO SUPPLIES ELECTRIC GRAMOPHONES

AND MOTORS.

RUDOLF WOLF & KEW, Ir.

54, QUEEN'S ROAD CTL."

1st Floor.

Tel. C. 2173.

elccdintosh and Co., Ltd.

Men's Wear Specialists.

Alisandra Bldg. Des Vaux Road.

Fresh Flowers, Fruit

and Vegetables

The Clover Flower Shop

10, ICE HOUSE STREET

DER A. WING & Co. (1923), Ltd.

MAS: CARDS TAGS

SEALS RIBBONS

IGIFI CONTAINERS

Eic, ETC. & Ero.

The Richest and Finest Collection.

Madame S. LEITE

Ladies' Wear Specialist.

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NEW WINTER MATERIALS AND TRIMMINGS JUST

ARRIVED

ASIATIC BUILDING. 1ST FICOR Telephone C. 4474

LIT

PIGGILY WIGGILY

TEAS & REFRESHMENTS, HOME MADE CAKES The Home of Fashion" CHILDREN'S. FROCKS LADIES' DRESS MAKING

KAYAMALLY BUILDING

POWELL'S

Gentlemen's...Tailors and Outfitters.

BESPOKE ORDERS Executed In 24 Hours,

10, IOE HOUSE STREET. «

CAFE PAVILION TIENTSIN "PILE" CARPETS

The Best Bread in the Colony!

EUROPEAN BAKERY BREAD, CAKES, SWEETS, OHOCOLATES

Wedding, Birthday and Christening Cakes made to order.

PHONE: KOWLOÓN 874

94, NATHAN ROAD KOWLOON

PERMANENT WAVING

The Most Up-to-date. Beauty Shop in Town. MRS. BETEN. TEL. F. 681.. PENINSULA Horet. Ex. 34.

A.

h

YUN

'TAILOR & OUTFITTER

40, POTTINGER START CENTRAL

TEL. C. 6060.

Howo Kowa.

WITE

LIMITED QUANTITY, MODERATE PRICE.

AND

EXCELLENT QUALITY

FOOK WENG & Co.

(Fixed Price Store) OHANA BUILDING

Telephone: 0, 4829 · ·

HONGKONG HOTEL

GARAGE

FOR CAR HIRE

Гол Бола Коле: С. 4758

Fox Kontoon: KL. 083

THE DAIRY FARM

Icz Hcusz. STREET

FOR PURE MILK

FARM AND # IMPORTED FROZEN

MEATS. HOUSE FED POULTRY

INTEGRITY

LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.

THE DEPARTMENTAL STORE OF THE EAST,

TEL C. 4567 (6 LINES). -

ESTABLISHED, 1888.

AHMED DIN

Tak Cheong CIVIL, MILITARY & RAVAL TAILOR

Gentlemen's Tailors, Outfitters. and Dealers in all kinds" of Fancy Goods

50, QUEEN'S Road Central

PHONE: CENT, 1317

HONG KONG FURNITURE]

CO., LTD.

MANUFACTURERS OF TEAKWOOD, BLACKWOOD

AND

RATTAN FURNITURE.

8, QUEEN'S ROAD CYNIBAL

PRINCE'S CAFE

ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED,

PRICES MODERATE FITTING GUARANTEED.

MAIN SHOP!

4, D'Agullar St.

HONG KONG

Td. C. 1670

BRANCH SHOP: Peninsula Fotel Kowloox

Tel, K. 681, Ext. 28

EXCHANGE BUILDING.

AUCTION!

IF YOU ARE FURNISHING

AND WANT TO PICK UP GOOD PIECES OF EITHER EUROPEAN OR ORIENTAL MAKE AT ADVANTAGEOUS PRICE, GO TO

LAMMERT BROS.,

DUDDELL STREET

Mac's Cafeteria-

HONG KONG HOTEL Finest Selection of

· CHOCOLATES®

in FANCY GIFT BOXES

FRESH CALIFORNIA FRUITS

ALWAYS ON SALE

SPECIALITIES:-

HIGH CLASS

5

CHILDREN'S BOOKS

RELIGIOUS BOOKS.

CHINASIDE BOOKS

RESTAURANT

No, 184, Quan's Road CestrÄL

BIBLE DEPOT

WYNDHAM STREET

PHOTOMATON CHRISTMAS CARDS

Containing your Photograph may be obtained at the PHOTOMATON (STUDIO at SIX for $1.00, or you can supply the Picture and we will mount same FREE OF CHARGE on our 10 Cent Photomaton Card.

The SUN Co, Ltd.

DEPARTMENTAL STORE

DES VEUX ROAD. Central

H.K. TRANSFER & LIGHTER CO.

FURNITURE LEMOVALS AND GENERAL TRANS. PORT BY TRUCK

LIGHTER.

Or

ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING

Tel. 0.3639 K. 1422

L. E. 8. Hodge.

.

HAVE YOUR EYES

TESTED AND

FRAMES FITTED

By

THE HONGKONG OPTICAL CO.

Qualified Opticians 58,'Queen's Road C.

Tel. 0. 2232

J. Ullmann & C

High Class Jewellers Est. "1860

M

Alexandra Bldg.

Chater Road.

FRIGIDAIRE-

SOLE ADRATS

DODWELL & Co., Ltd." QUEEN'S BUILDING.

TEL. C. 1030

BRUNSWICK HOUSE

BRUNSWICK PANATROPES

AND

RECORDS

17, ICE HOUSE STREET TEL. C. 403

ROUND THE COURTS.

MR. FROST'S "TURN OF SPEED."

Mr. J. G. Frost was summoned kforo Mr. A. W. G. H. Grantham

for | yesterday

speeding along Queen's Road East on October 08.

Traffic Sergeant Melaars for the prosecntion said that be followed the defendant's car from Morrison Gap Road to Queen's Road Enst otting up to it near Gremon Street. The defendant was travelling at 30 mile and hour and held the centre of the road all the while, in spite el a heavy on-coming traffic and the firesence of pedestrians.

Defendant mid that he agreed with the Sergeant except in the matter of the speed of his car, Hẹ thought that was over-estimated:

Sergeant Melunes said that he knew the speed by reading his own speedometer,

Defendant was fined 825.

DON JUAN IN LOWER LASCAR

ROAD.

"They admit they are ladies of casy virtue," said Inspector J. Murphy at the Central Magistracy yesterday when he was charging two women and a man with dis orderly conduct.

The Inspector said that there apparently had been a quarrel over matter of the heart and the defen- dants fought each other in a house in Lower Lascar Row evidently on the triangular duel principle. The fight was carried into the street and at this point the Police intervened. Defendants were all cautioned and bound over, in the sum of 850 to keep the peace for six months

A THIEF, BUT PLAYS THE MAN!

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A Chinese coolie and his wife, who took advantage of the prin sipal tennant's absence, from his Aouse to rob him of 8150 in Canton money and 830 in Hong Kong Money was arrested on board a ship bound for Foochow

When charged before Mr. Grant- ham yesterday, the coolie took all responsibility for the theft and asted that his wife, who appeared in the dock with her baby strapped on her back," bad nothing whatever to do with the theft

The Magistrate sentenced the man

to six weeks' hard labour and or dered the woman to be discharged.

THE HUNTER HUNTED.

Remember SONNY BOY?

See DAVID LEE with AL JOLSON IN "THE SINGING FOOL

At 2.80, 5.10, 7.15 ... At 9.20

AT THE

PRICES

$1.50, $1.00, 70 ctx, 50 cis. $2.00, $1.50, $1,09, 60 ets.

Servicemen': 60 cts. to stalls all shows.

WEDNESDAY TO SUNDAY

QUEEN'S A 2.80, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20,

STAR

TIM McCOY

IN

BEYOND THE SIERRAS

FINAL SHOWING TO-DAY A 6.30 ONLY.

WORLD

GLORIA SWANSON

IN

SADIE THOMPSON

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY Continuous Performance 1.15 to 11.15.

THEFT FROM "SOCONY.**

Peading guilty to the theft of A Chinese, with a previous con4, from the Standard Oil Cou

rine anl Lars of solder, worth viction against him for stealing, was sentenced to four months' hard labour by Mr. Grantham when con- victed for attempting to steal money from the peckats of a Chin-

e woman,

Fany's installation at Laichikok, a contractor's coolie was find #10, or fourteen days hard labour.

It was stated that the defendaurt was searched by a watchman while

It was stated that a Chinese delaying the premises, and the solder

fective watched the defendant look ing suspiciously at pockets of some country bumpkins." He followed his intended victim for, some time, faally undoing one of the buttons

was found tied round his waist.

MISLEADING A PAWN. BROKER.

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of her jacket and putting his hand A Chinese woman was discharged into one of the intier pockets. The with a caution on a charge of far- woman became award of the at-nishing a false name and address timpt and knocked away his hands, The Chinese detective who had been watching him for some time, took him into custody.

THE RIVAL 'BUSES.

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to a pawnbroker. Sho had pawned an artide on a previous occasion and the next time gave another name and address This was de teeted by the pawnbroker, who found out further that the ring which she tried to pass

off as gald was only gilt metal A bus driver of the Hong Kong

The woman's excuse was that ane Tramways Limited was fined 815 other man gave her the ring to for reckless driving in Leighton pawn and provided the name and Hin Road on October 28.

address. The police officer Prosecuting.. Traffic Sergeantharge of the cast remarked that Baker said the offence occurred ir perhaps the woman had been the the morning. There was a bus belonging to the Hong Kong Hotel dupe of this man. Company some twenty yards abend of the defendant'a 'bus. Just as they were passing the No. 1 Police Station, the defendant overtook the Hotel bus tad it was witness opinion that far so doing-defendant could not have seen what was com- Street. ing from the opposite direction. He stopped the defendant and told him of 3300, failed to appear, but Mr.

that the would be summoned.

MUI TSAI PROSECUTION.

Charges of taking into her em ployment a mui trai and of i- treating her were brought against a married woman of Shanghai

The defendant, who was on bail

Defendant contended that theen instructed to defend

M. K. Lo intimated that he bed

other 'bus was stationary. Sergeant Hearing was fixed for the after- Baker informed the Magistrate that noon of December 10.

that was not 10.

AT KOWLOON MAGISTRACY,

STAR THEATRE

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RUTH VAN VALEY AMERICA'S FREMIER DANSHURE

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WORLD-FAMOUS MARIONETTES

MANIKINS

MANTELL'S

Booking at Montrie's: and the Star. Theatre

Prices: 83, $2, 81.

DOUBT IS BLANCHING CARE PENINSULA HOTEL STORES

A Chinese was charged before Mr.

TS. Whyte Smith at Kowloon

Magistracy with the theft of a gold

tar-ring from a girl in Shantung Just Arrived from California

Street.

The complainant staled that Benebody snatched her carrings from behind At the same time the ww the defendant running away, sad she chaærd him until he was. [raught by another man. The latter' gave evidence of arresting the de- endant, and a boy also stated that he took part in the chase.

A police officer mentioned to his Worship that the complainant and the witness lived in the same house, while the boy lived opposite. The witnesses were closely questioned, and the girl admitted that during the chate the lost sight of the de- fendant for short periods when he turned corners.

His Worship considered that the evidence was not sufficient to con- vict the defendant and he must be Laiven the benefit of a alight 'doubt: 'Defendant was discharged.

11.

HONEYDEW,

MALAGA

GRAPES

ORANGES

APPLES

PRICES MODERATE.

THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.

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