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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1930.

SHOPPING GUIDE

FELIX HAT SHOP

HATS AND GOWNS

At Advantageous Prices. 7, Ice House St.

Bolande Sarrault

MODES-COUTURE

HAS REMOVED TO 3rd Floor, PEDDER BUILDING

ROOM No. 3 TELEPHONE. C. 2252

A SEK & CO. PHOTO-SUPPLIES

"26, DzsVaux BD. G. TEL Q. 3139

NAKAMURA

MASSAGE

No., LI TUNG STEIKT, 1ST FLOOR, WANGKAL Hora Koro.

RADIO SUPPLIES

ELECTRIC GRAMOPHONES

AND MOTORS

SUPER ELTO OUTBOARD

• MOTORS RUDGE-WHITWORTH · MOTOR CYCLES

1

TENNIS RACKETS

RUDOLF WOLFE & KEW, Lro.

54, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. 1st Floor.

Tel. 0. 2173.

Mackintosh's

Men's Wear Phocialists.

Alexandra Bldg. Des Vaux Road.

Fresh Flowers, Frult

and Vegetables

The Clover Flower Shop

10, ICE HOUSE STREET

REMOVED TO

74, QUEEN'S ROAD C.

DER A. WING & CO. (1923), LTD.

Madame S. LEITE Ladies' Wear Specialist.

NEW BUMMER MATERIALS JUST ARRIVED

ASIATIO BUILDING, 1er FLock TELEPHONE 0. 4474

QUAL

DAINTY SHOES

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER AT MODERATE PRICES

ROYAL SHOE STORE

No. 1, D'AGUILAR "STREET,

Нока Кома. Telephone C. 8237,

SHOP

AT

THESE SHOPS

PERMANENT WAVING The Most Up-to-date Beauty Shop in Town." Ma BETEN. ·· TEL. K. 681. PENINSULA HOTEL, EL 84

A. YUN

TAILOR & OUTFITTER 49, POTTINGER STREET, CESTRAL TC..6060.

HOSG KONG.

POWELL'S

Gentlemen's Tailors and Outfitters.

BESPOKE ORDERS Executed in 24 Hours.

10, ICE HOUSE STREET.

People Who Advertise

Invite Inspection of their Stacks.

R. 8. V. P.

HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGE

FOR CAR HIRE

LMOZA

Fox Box Kore: 0.. 4788

Fox KOWLOON: K. esi

THE DAIRY FARM

Ic Housi.STRICT

FOR PURE MILK

FARM AND IMPORTED FROZEN

MEATS.

HOUS FI POULTRY

WITH INTEGRITY

LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.

THE DEPARTMENTAL STORE OF THE EAST.

TEL. C. 4567 (6 LINES).

ERABLMBLED 3808.-

Tak Cheong

Gentiomen's Tailors, Outfitters and Dealers in all kinds of Fancy Goods

60, QUEEN'S ROad Central PHONE: CENT. 1317

HONG KONG FURNITURE CO., LTD.

MANUFACTURERS OF TEAKWOOD, BLACKWOOD

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AND

RATTAN FURNITURE.

8 QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

MAISON DE MODES

M-ME D'OBRY. MODES, ROBES, COUTURE

SMART FROCKS HATS AND COATS FROM PARIS

18, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

A SUIT IS NOT A SUIT UNLESS THE CUT IS PERFECT AND FOR PERFECT CUT-

GO TO

AHMED DIN

4, D'AQUILAR ST.

KOWLOON BRANCH

PENINSULA' HOILL,

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 BTRKET

Mac's Cafeteria

'HONG KONG HOTEL

Finest Selection

of

CHOCOLATES

in FANCY GIFT BOXES

FRESH CALIFORNIA FRUITS

ALWAYS ON SALE

BOOK SHOP and BIBLE DEPOT.

·GOING ON LEAVE ?

GET PLENTY OF BOOKS FOR YOURSELVES AND THE CHILDREN FOR THE ForLoz

WYNDHAM STREET.

P. O. Box 1, Hong Kong

is the Address. Write an Order for the Weekly Press to be sent you for Three Months or Thirty Years. The first will cost you $8.75, and the Annual Subscription is $15.

The SUN Co, Ltd.

DEPARTMENTAL STORE

DRS VEUX ROAD CENTRAL

H.K. TRANSFER & LIGHTER CO.

را

FURNITURE REMOVALS AND GENERAL TRANS- PORT BY TRUCK OR LIGHTER.

ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING

Tel. C. 3639 L. E. S. Hedge

·Z.. 1422

HAVE YOUR EYES

TESTED AND FRAMES FITTED

By

THE HONGKONG OPTICAL CO. Qualified Opticians 53, Queen's Road 0.

Tel. 0. 2282

J. Aollmann & Cr

High Class Frwellers · Est. 1860

Alexandra Bldg., Chater Road,

FRIGIDAIRE

SOULS AOZITI

DODWELL & Co, Ltd.

TEL. 0. 1030

QUEEN'S BUILDING.

BRUNSWICK HOUSE

BRUNSWICK PANATROPES

AND RECORDS

, IOR HOUSE STREET

TEL C. 4085

TO-DAY'S RADIO.

BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON

335 METRES.

11 to 11.30 am-Commercial News.

7

12 noon to 1.p.m.-Demonstration

programme.

1,48 p.m.-Weather report.

to 9 p..-Experimental pro-

gramme.

9 p.m.-Local football news and

Overture

Cavalleria Rusticana". (Mascag

ni) 1. Introduction; s. Sici- Hann; 3. Introduction (Con. oluded), The British Nations! Orchestra Opera Company's (conducted by Aylmer Buesst). B.18 p.m-Dance programme of Columbia records supplied by Mesars. Anderson Music Co. 11.30 p.m.-Close 'dowa,"

SUNDAY.

The

10.50 to 12 noon-Morning Service relayed from Union Church, Kennedy Road: - Voluntary; Hymn, Christ, whose glory fills the skies"; Prayer: Lord's Prayer; Hymn, "Dear Lord and Father of mankind"; Leason; Hyman, "Tell me the stories of Jesus"; Notices and Offertory; Silent Prayer; Pray- er; Hymn, O Lord, how happy should we be "; Sermon, Rev. Frank Short; Hymn, "O Love that wik not let me go "; Bere diction; Voluntary:

19 boon to 1 p.m.--Chinese pro-

STRIAMC.

148 p.m.-Weather report.

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to 10.30 p.m.-Programme of H.M.V. records supplied by Messrs. Moutrie & Company. "Ozar Sultan-Suite Nos, 3" Lon don Symphony Orchestra. "Oh! My Warriors" and "Sang

Of The Flea," Peter Dawson, Rhapsody In C, Op. 7, No. 3" and Penses D'Automne," Dr. Harold Darke.

at

On The Banks Of The Allan Water" and "The Sweetest Flower That Blows." Edza -Thornton.

Storm On The Volga, Russian

State Choir.

"Trees." (Rasbach) and "Invictus"

(Huhn), John Brownlee. Elgar "Symphony No. 2 in E Flat, Op. 63. The London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the Composer.

10.30 p.m-Close down.

ADVICE FOR INVESTORS,

EADERS ATO reminded RE

that inquiries relating to the sbare market are anawer-

ed on page 11 every Tuesday

by "Kulan." Letters should be sent to this office, and must be accompanied by writer's name and address, not for publication. Letters should be addressed to "Kafan," care of the Editor.

CHURCH NOTICES.

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, Hong Kong, MARCH 9. 1933: --- Quinquagesims

Bunday-

Sa.m.

Holy Communion at 8 am. Holy Commaniou (Peak Church) at Children's Service at 10 am. Baaday Sabool at Pest School at

10 am.

Ordination Service at 11 am,

Preacher Rev. A. D. Stewart, Headmaster of Bt. Paul's College Evensing at 6.00 p.m._

Prescher-Bar. H. V. Koop. Social Evening in Cathedral Hall after Evensong.

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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST. (Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Burton, Mass, U.S.A.) MACDONNELL ROAD, BELOW BOWEN ROAD TRAM STATION, SUNDAY SERVICE, March 2, 1930,

11.15

BabjectCURIST JE808, The Sunday School is held on Baoday Mornings at 10 o'clock.

Wednesday Evening Meeting at 5,30 p.m.

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Beading Boom at above address, open- Tuesday and Friday, 10 am to 12 Noon; Monday and Thursday, 5.30 to 7 pm.

The Public is cordially invited to attend the services and visit the Reading Boom

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WESLEYAN METHODIST

CHURCH, ** QUEEN'S ROAD EAST. BUNDAY SERVICEs, March 2, 1930 1

Morning at 10.15

Preacher Rev. Exigar Downtowe. Evening at 6.00 p.m.

Preacher-Eer. Edgar Downtowe. Bunday School at 2.00 p.m.

SAILORS AND SOLDIERS'

HOME,

PLAYA EAST.

SUNDAY, March 2, 1930-

8.15 pm-Service Men's Hour. MONDAY, March 3, 1930-

3.00 pMeeting of the Ladien

Uburch Ait

WIDNZADAT, March 6, 1930-

8.30p.m.-United Fellowship Meeting.

17046

beChief Scout

Talks

SCOUTS TO THE RESCUE.

[Br LT.-Gav.. Load BADEN-POWELL OF GILWELL]

[Special to "Hong Kong Daily Press," All Rights Reserved.]

You have, of course, been taught The fire was caused by a silly-a88 in your First Aid" work what smoker throwing away his cigarette to do with people who have been down the wall of the lift. There it badly scalded or burat, or suffocat-set fire to a lot of rubbish at the ed with smoke. Also you have been bottom; fames and sparks were taught how to rescue people from blown by the draught up the well, are by crawling along UNDER the which set fire to the different floors smoke and fumes, with your head above and cut off the escape of the

inmates.

near the draught which blows near the floor and with wet handkerchief

.

Just by this one tiny act of care-

over nose, mouth, and eyes; and lessness & woman was killed, a lot. how to drag an insenibla person of people placed in the greatest. with rope round your own danger, and a huge amount of pro- shoulders.

perty destroyed."

When you have been taught these things don't go and forget them again, but have a little quiet prae- tice of them every now and that, In this way you will Be Prepared to do the right thing, and to save life when suddenly the chance

comes.

The Scout hears the cry of "Fire"

I am glad that in that very same weck also there was a case of fire in which a Scout figured-and one

he was not a silly ass.

A Brave Scant..

This Scout was quietly going to bed when he hoard cries of "Fire" in the street. So he ran out to see if he could be of help. Ho, found a neighbouring house on fire," with smoke coming out of the upper windows.

Ho did not stop to stare and join the crowd of people who looked on. He ran atraight into the house, up the stairs into the burning room,

and began to beat out the Games Then with the help of "others who joined him he poured buckets of water on the burning embers until the fire was got under. He had done all this at very considerable risk to himself of being suffocated or burnt, and he was awarded our Silver Cross for gallantry. That comes of Being Prepared. Ha had learned before hand what was the right thing to do, and then, when suddenly the chance came, he had kept his head and had done it.

"Be Prepared!" Whenever I sleep in a strange

The Fireman's Liit. house my first idea is how. I am Years ago, long before the Scouts to recupo supposing the place were started, I caught the soldiers catches fire in the night. It isip my regiment how to do the fire- quite interesting to work out how man's lift. I told them that if they wanted to rescue a comrade under you are going to do it."

I was once stopping at a small country hotel only three stories bigh, with a single ricketty wooden staircase up to my room on the top

floor,

fire and to wis the Victória, Cross, two things were necessary. In the first place they must have great pluck, and in the second place they must know how to lift and carry When I woke next morning I was an insensible man--because it was almost sorry the fire had not taker! no use to run out under a hail of place, for I had planned out my bullets and then not know how to escape beautifully. My sbeets torn carry your man in. So they set in half, twisted and knotted to to work in peace-time to learn how gether und tied to the leg of the to do it in action. bedstead, would have made a rope, ". For the same reason Scouts learni not long enough to get me to the the fireman's lift roady for the time ground, but long enough to swing when they may want to carry an insensible' man. But there is one me to the roof of the lower wing thing that I would suggest, and of the house, from whence I would that is that instead of practising have been able to climb down into with another Scout it is much better to practise with a stuffed dummy weighted so as to be as heavy, as 3 man. You will find a big differ- ence because, whether he means to or not, the live boy cannot help assisting you a little bit to raiso him; the dummy on the other hand behaves like an insensible person and does nothing; he leaves it all to you

the garden.

Prevention Is Better Than Cure... That same night there was a big fire in an hotel in London, from which people were only rescued with grent difficulty. Indeed, one woman was suffocated to death.

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Please apply for prices of other descriptions of coal for bunker, factory, and other purposes." TELEPHONE No. C. 5009.

SZE WAI &

CO.

42, BONHAM STRAND WEST HONG KONG.

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