HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1930.
SHOPPING GUIDE
PERMANENT WAVING
The Most Up-to-date 'Beauty Shop in Town.-
Mas. BETEN. TEL. 58089. PENINSULA HOTEL Ex. 34.
ON SALE..
ÞOUND VOLUMES of the
BHONG KONG WEEKLY PREBS July to December, 1920.
WITH INDEX, Paide-87.60. HONGKONG DAILY PRESS.
THE DAIRY FARM
Ion Bovin Syrant
FOR PURE MILK
FARM AND IMPORTED FROZEN
MEATS..
Houn FD POULTRY
RADIO Complete range of MARCONI
and
MAZDA
Latest typo of A.Ç. valves in stock. If you want the boat of everything
in RADIO,
Go To
RUDOLF WOLFI & KEW, Lrs.
14, Queen's' ROAD CENTRAL,
1st Floor.
Tel. 22173.
Maison Marnac
(Dress Designer)
Has the Latest Models
On View at
I
4, Pedder Street
(opposite Hongkong Hotel).
THE JADE TREE, Inc.,
PENINSULA HOTEL ARCADE, 1
KOWLOON.
Ewaremkas 1868.
Tak Cheong
Gentlemen's Tailors, Outfitters and Dealers in all kinds of Fancy Goods
50, Queen's Road Central
PHONE: 21317
GRAY'S YELLOW LANTERN SHOP,
ALEXANDRA BUILDING, --
CORNER OF DES VOUX C. AND CHATER ROADS.
Linens, Lingerie, Pyjamas, Gifts, Novelty, Jewellery, etc.
HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MANILA.
DAINTY SHOES
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER AT MODERATE PRICES
Z
ROYAL SHOE STORE No. 1, D'AQUILAR STREET,
Hora Kong. Telephone 28297.
HONG KONG WEEKLY
PRESS.
|CONTAINING ALL THE WERK'S
LOCAL NEWS.
The Paper to send Home
People Who Advertise
Invite Inspection
of their Stocks. «
R. S. V. P.
There are THREE REASONS WHY we have been entrusted with the installation of
CENTRAL HEATING
HOT WATER & SANITARY SYSTEMS
at the following Institutions, etc.
SCHOOLS
St. Stephen's College Diocesan Boys' School St. Stephen's Hostel St. Stephen's Staff
Quarters
Repulse Bay Hotel Mountain Lodge
Pallonjee House, Canton
Stubb's Road Garage
CLUBS
Hongkong Club Hongkong Cricket Club -Hongkong Jockey Clab U. 8. Recreation Club Royal H.K. Golf Club OTHER BUILDINGS
Police Station, Sham Shui Po
FIRSTLY.
SECONDLY,
THIRDLY.
HOSPITALS
Victoria Hospital Matilda Hospital Alice Memorial Hospital New Tung Wah Hospital Nursing Home, Canton War Memorial Nursing
Ноше
Oriental Hotel, Canton Aigburth Hall
South China Morning Post Building Sisters Quarters Matilda Hospital Branksome Towers
All systems are designed by a member of the Royal Sanitary Institute and Institute of Heating and Ventilating Engineers, thoroughly acquainted with local conditions, and requirements.
All work executed by our own staff, under expert European super- vision, thereby eliminating scamped work caused by sub-letting.
We do not interest ourselves in so called "cheap" jobs. All systems -being designed to reduce maintenance charges to an absolute
minimum.
DODWELL & CO., LTD.
Queen's Buildings,
Telephone 28028.
Brown Gentleman's Tailor
2nd Floor,
BUTTON ĮBUILDING, "-7, DUDDELL STREET,
(Opposite GearzL HALL) Orders executed in 24 Hours.
TELEPHONE 28056.
AMUSEMENT TAX.
(a) that the entertainment is provided by a society not establish- ed or sonducted for profit and con-
DRAFT BILL DETAILED IN | nista of an exhibition or display
GAZETTE.'
SCALE OF CHARGES.
.1
etwork or skill, with or without nusig of material intercat in the promotion of industry, graphic art, sculpture, arts craftsmanship or public health,
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Instructions
TO SELL BT
PUBLIC AUCTION,
Where the Treasurer is satisfied THE Undersigned have received Garette that the whole of the net proceeds Ordin-ot an entertainment are devoted bo philanthropic or charitable par- poses and that the whole of the Expenses of the entertainment do not exceed fifty per cent, of the re. ceipts, he shall repay to the pro-
The latest issue of the contains the draft of "An ance to impose duties in respect of admission to entertainments."
Under the short title of Inter- pretation the following clause apprietor the amount of the day MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17,
pear:
(a) "Admission" wenna admis sion as a spectator or une. of an audience.
(b) "Admission to the entertain ment” includes admission to any place in which the entertainment
includes
HONGKONG HOTEL is hold;
GARAGE
FOR JAR HIRE
FOR HONG KOxa: 24768. You KOWLOON; - 57874
THE
pald in respect of the entertain- ment.
5 cente.
10-
„Scale of Charger. Where the amount of payment for admission, excluding the amount of the duty:-- does not exceed 20 cents Froe exceeds 20 cents and does (e) "Entertainment"
not exceed 50 conts5 any exhibition, performance, exceeds 50 cents and does anuscront, game or sport to which
not exceed B1 persons are adinitted for payment; execoda 81 and does not
exocod 8%........ (d) "Industry includes agri- culture, horticulture and the breed-exoveds 82 and does not ing of animal of any description; exceed #3
(e) "Payment on admission" in cludes any payment made by s'per- son who, having been admitted to one part of a place of entertain- ment, is subsequently admitted to another part thereof for admission to which a payment involving duty or more duty is required;
(f) Proprietor in relation to
CHINA BIOCHEMICAL CO. an entertainment includes any per-
Specialists in Biological and Serological Supplies,
Sole Agents for The National Epidemie Prevention Bureau, Peiping.
80, Dis Vaux ROAD WEST, TEL. 22978
IT'S A SEASONABLE TIME· TO GET A WINTER SUIT OR OVERCOAT. We have Just Beceived a Wide Variety of Woollens for Your Selection. PERFECT FIT Guanantsev,
PRICES REASONABLE.
WING HING CO.
TAILORS.
64, QUEEN'S ROAD.PHONE 21417.
EDISON'S LATEST.
TO MAKE AIRPLANE WINGS
INVISIBLE...
son responsible for the manage». rent thereof and any person on whose behalf. payments for admis- sion to an entertainment are re
coived;
(8) "Society" includes a alub, institution or company, school, other association of persons by whateror name called.
How It Will Be Applied," The following are some of the in- teresting clauses in the proposed ordinence :-
Thore shall as from the first day of January, 1831, be charged levied and paid on all payments for ad- mission to any entertainment, in- luding payments for admission to an entertainment, made to a person other than the proprietor of the entertainment, and including pay ments of rent made in respect of an interest in any promises which is primarily acquired for the pur- poses of securing admission to an entertainmont, a duty at the 'rates; set forth in the Fret Schedule.
exceeds 83 and does not
20
exceed $4daim. exceeds 84 and does not
exceed 85 ........................ 50
ON
COMMENCING. "AT 11 AM.
Ar No. 7, TORRES BUILDING
(KIMBERLEY ROAD), KOWLOON,
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
ON VIEW From SUNDAY, the
16TH NOVEMBER, 1930.
exceeds 85-30 cents for the first 3 TERMS-CABU UN DELIVERY.
and 20 cents for each additional 85, or part thereof.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE
HE Undersigned have received
Instructions
TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21,
COMMENCING AT 11 A.M.
AT No. 35, HUMPHREYS BUILDING, KOWLOON.
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE.
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received
Instructions
TO SELL ET
PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
TUESDAY,NOVEMBER 18, Commencing at 11 AM
· AT THEIR SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET,
A: QUANTITY OF
ON VIEW From THURSDAY, the MISCELLANEOUS GOODS
20th NOVEMBER, 1030.
The duty shall be charged in res- pect of each person admitted for payment, and in the case of ad- mission by stamped ticket, shall be TERMS:-CASH ON DELIVERY, raid by means of the stamp on the Licket, and in the case of admission therwise than by stamped ticket, shall be calculated and paid on the number of admissions..
Mr. Thomas A. Edison, the world-renowned inventor, recently rovealed that during the war he tried to perfect a "dope," to make the wings of airplanes Invisible. Ho stopped his labours at the end | Remedies Ordinance, 1875.
The duty in the eas of admis sion otherwise than by stamped ticket, shall be recoverable from the proprietor by the Treasurer as a debt to the Crown in the same man- nur ne is provided for the Crown
of the war..
Mr. Edison knows a great deal
Ecason Tickets.
Where the payment for admis
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS.
WHITTA'S
MOTOR AUCTIONS.
WAXTEN
alkout planes, but he is eager to sion to an entertainment is mado WANTED USED CARS & TRUCKS WANTED
learn more and may even fly in [coc-is, he can find a pilot who will promise to abstain from atuat ing.
by means of a lump sum paid as subscription or contribution to any society, ar for a season ticket or for the right of admission to a serica of entertainments or to say At Mrs. Edison's insistence, the entertainment during a certain the inventor went with her to the period of time, the duty shall be airport at Newark and talked for paid on the amount of the lamp sum, but, where the Treasurer is inore than an hour with the direc❘ of opinion that the payment of the Lieutenant Richard Aldworth. lump sumn' or any-payment for ticket He then spoke of his invisible represente payment for other pri. vileges, rights or purchase, besidđos "dope" experiments,
the admission to an entertainment, Mrs. Edison asked Liontenant of covers admission to an entertain. Aldworth to try to persuade her the duty has not been in opera. ment during any period for, which husband to fly. Mr. Edison saidtion, the duty shall be charged on the that he might go up some time auch amount as appears to
Treasurer to represent the right of "with an old-fashioned pilot.”
admission to entortainments in rog. pect of which the daty is payable,-
Whero a person who has made 3 payment for admission to an en Lertainment subsequently on being admitted to another part of the place of entertainment makes a lur- thor payment of admission inroe- pect of the same entertainment, there shall for the purposes of en- tortainment duty, be deemed to have been one payment of an amount of the several payments. amount equal to the aggregato
Mr. Edison, who is 83, is the American inventor of the talking machine and other marvela "Nobody is outside the palo of usalulness until he is dead,” is his favourite saying, and he is alway's working at his researches.
"Producers of talking films have forgotten to make provision for dead folk, and this looks like an other job for me," he said recently.
· In futura the award of the Albert Medal, the Edward Afedal, and the
Exceptions.
The duty shall not be charged on payments for admission to any en- tertainment where the Treasurer ja
| King's Police Medal may-be con- satisfied :—
celled Notices in the London (a) that the charge for admiss Gazette stated that the King Ission is not more than twenty cente
for uach persen, or signed. warrants amending the con(b) that the whole of the takings ditions of the award. In future thereof are devoted to philanthro the award may be cancelled and nio or charitable purposes without ́annulled upon a recommendation of one of the principal Secretarice of any charge on the takings for any State, and the name of the recipient exponses of the entertainment; or erased from the register. It is pro (e) that the entertainment is of vided, however, that the forfeited a wholly educational character; of decoration may be restored when (d) that the entertainment
Medals are awarded for bravery on society not conducted 'or established larid or..ca.
for profit;
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AVOTION WANTED Wa accept reserver on cara fɔr asia WANTED by Auption provičnd such reserva is WANTED » fair market važiu
WANTED WANTED
NO BALE NO QUANCE'
NO SALE NO CHAROK
WANTED
NO SALE NO CRATOS
WANTED WANTED
WANTED WHITTA'S MOTOR AUCTIONS WANTED Cameron Road, Kowloon
(Next Perineala Klarage) Phone LOTzo
WANTED WANTED
'H.K. Onics, fod Floor, - Mechange Building. WANTKU H.K. ÜBED CARB, LTD.,
Phone 20404
WANTED
Good for your Cold
VANS
Keep
the Doctor away....
by the occasional use of EVANS' PASTILLES, They protect your throat and give relief in case of - colds,coughs and catarrh"
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EVANS
Pastilles
Comprising
Silk Showls, Artificial Silk Socks Fancy Laly'a Hand-bags, Cloisonne Ware, etc., etc.
TERMS-Casu OF DELIVERY.
LAMMERT BROS.,
‘AUCTIONEERS.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received
Instructions
TO SELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION,
ON
THURSDAY, 'NOV. 20, Commerging at 2.30 P.M..
Az1· No. 110, Tur PEAK
(4, Mountain View).
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
Comprising
Hatstands, Chesterfield Couch and Chairs, Teak Dining Table, Bido- · board, Chairs, Glass Cabinet, Ice Chest, Silver Ware, New Cutlery, Ornament, Pictures, Brass Ware, Curtains, Carpets, etc., etc.;
Teak Bedstead, Teak Dressing Case, Tenk Chest of Drawers, Table, Table Lamps, Table Fans, etc., etc.
Also,
A QUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD WARE.
ON VIEW From WEDNESDAY, the 19th NovaMDER, 1980.
"TERMS ¦---CASH ON
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