Y3, 1931.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY
SHOPPING GUIDE
PERMANENT WAVING
The Most Up-to-date Beauty Shop in Town,
Mas. BETEN. TEL. 68089. PENINSULA HOTEL Ex, 84.
ON SALE.
OUND VOLUMES of the
BHONG KONG WEEKLY PRESS July to December, 1920.
WITH INDEX, PRICE-87.50. HONGKONG DAILY PRESS.
THE DAIRY FARM
lex House Brant
FOR PURE MILK
FARM AND IMPORTED FROZEN
MEATS.
Hov F POULTRY
If
You Want The Very Best
RADIO
Go to
RUDOLF, WOLF & KEW, Luo.
64, Queen's ROAD CENTRAL,
Tel. 22173. 1st Floor.
LOCAL MAPS
Peak District,
Kowloon,
Victoria, New Territories,
HONGKONG DAILY PRESS.
Yours to command!
The
ORI
Maison Marnac.
(Dress Designer}
"Has the Latest Models. On View at
4, Pedder Street (opponite Hongkong Hotel).
NEW SHIPMENT
OF
RUGS AND. CLOISSONNÉ JUST ARRIVED.
THE JADE TREE, Inc.,
PENINSULA HOTEL ARCADE,
KOWLOON.
TEL. 68081.
ESTADLIBUND 1888.
Tak Cheong
Gentlemen's Tailors, Outfitters and Dealers in all kinds of Fancy Goods
60, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
PHONE, 21317
HONG KONG WEEKLY PRESS.
CONTAINING ALL THE WEEK'S}
LOCAL NEWS.
The Paper to send Home
It's portable!
RIGINAL-ODHNER
The machine to count on"
DODWELL
& CO. LTD.
Queens Building
LATEST GRAMOPHONE RECORDS
THE WING ON CO., LTD.
(Music Department),
DAINTY SHOES
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER 'AT MODERATE PRICES
ROYAL SHOE STORE No. 1, D'AGUILAR STREET,
Hong Kong Telephone 28287.
SHOP
AT
THESE SHOPS
Brown
Gentlemen's Tailor
2nd Floor,
RUTTON BUILDING,
7. DUDDELL STREET.
(Opposite GoureD HALL)** Orders executed in 24 Hours.
TELEPHONE 23056,"
HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGE
FOR CAR HIRE
FOR HONG, Komp: 24788 FOR KOWLOOK: 87874
THE
CHINA BIOCHEMICAL CO.
Specialists in Biological and Berological Supplies,
Bole Agents for The National Epidemic Prevention Bureau, Peiping.
80, DES VEOX ROAD WEST. TEL 82979|
IT'S A SEASONABLE TIME
People Who Advertise TO GET A WINTER SUIT OR OVERCOAT.
Invite Inspection
of their Stocks.
R. S. V. P.
We have Just Beceived a Wido Variety of Woollona for Your Belection.
PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED,
PRICES REASONABLE.,
WING HING CO.
TAILORS,
64, QUEEN'S ROAD. PHONE 21417.
You'll have
more money to spend for food!
By preventing spoilage and waste, the General Electric Refrigerator carns money for you every day-andmakes the family budget go further
HI General Electric Refrigerator keeps Trour milk and cream from souring. You'll have more money to speed for food.
It keeps meat and fruit and vegetables from
spoiling. You'll have more money to spend
for food, It operates for a few cears a day and can be purchased on convenient time. payments. Come in today.
No.
DATE every day.
Every General Electric Refrigerator Owner Enta Cash earned by daily scuring of Food DOLLARS
GENERAL
GE. Refrigerator
ELECTRIC
ALL STEEL REFRIGERATOR
On View at
&Co., Ltd.
Wm. C. Jack &
Hongkong Electric Co., Ltd.
The General Electric Co. (China), Ltd ANDERSEN, MEYER & COMPANY, LTD
WEEK-END WIRELESS.
PROGRAMMES.
BOXING RELAY FROM CITY: HALL
11 to 11:30 am-Stock quotations.. 11.30 am.Chinese programme.
12.30 p.m.-European programme.
to
p.m.-European programme of
•Coinmbia recorda aclccted and eypplied by Mesars, Anderson Music Co. N
Concert Items. "Quarter in E Flat" (Schubert).
Musical Quartette.
Song The Eéchantress" (Chor. ley and Hatton).-Muriel Brun skill (Contralto). Song The Earl King! (Schu bert)-Muriel Brunskill (Con- tralto).
Pianoforte Bolo
Marche Mili-
taire" (Schubert), William Murdoch.
Song The Bandolera "(Leslie Stewart)-Robert Howe (Basse-
Organ Solo-Filandia Tone Poem (Sibelius),-G; T, Patt-
man.
8 to 8.30 p.m.
Orchestral.
"The Three Bears" (Eric Contes). A Phantasy, Plaza Theatre Orchestra:
Morgenblatter" (J. Strauss)
Johann Strauss and Symphony Orchestra w
"Blue Danube." (J. Strauss).-
Johann Strauss and Symphony
Orchestrit..
8:20-to-5-p
"The Bohemian Girl-Then You'll Remember Me" (Balfo).-J. H. Squiro Celeste Octotic.
"Maritann Scenes That
Heart"
Arc
Brightest" (Wallaso).-J.11. Squire Celeste Octotle, "The Magic Flute-The Manly (Mozart) Miriam Licetto and Dennis Noble. "Don Giovanni-Give Me Thy Hand Oh Fairest."-Miriam Licetto and Dennis Noble. "Il Trovatore "Selections (Ver- di). The B.B.C. Wireless Sym- phony Orchestra.
"Eemorcida Vision Entranc- ing" (Marzials and Goring Jordan Thomas), Arthur (Tonor).
"
"Valso Caprico (Rubinstein),-J.. H. Squire Celeste Octette. "Serenade" (Titl).-J. H. Squire
Celeste Octetbe. 9p.m-Weather report, local time,
etc.
-0.05 to 9.30 p.m.
"The Student Prince"- Vocal gems (Donnelly and Romberg). His Majesty's Theatre Orch. "The Desert Song "Selections
(Romberg). Debroy
Band.
HOTELS.
VISITORS TO LONDON
will find at
Hotel Rembrandt
Bouth Kensington, 8. T., facing the Victoria and Albert Museum
Hotel
Rubens
•
Duckingham Palace Road, fooing Bushingham Palace, Every modern convenience in retined surroundluge. WITH LOWEST CHARGES FOR
TWO OF LONDON'S MOST SELECT HOTELS
́All rooms have hat and cold roonlug water, Indlator and i'hone lodrooms with
Pirate Bat!:room. -
Tartt on Application to MANAGER or
from DAILY FRR88" D
LONDON'S LOVELIEST SUBURB
ROYAL RICHMOND
18 Minutes From Town. BINGHAM HOUSE HOTEL PETERSHAM ROAD, RICHMOND. SomersWONDERFULLY situated in this Delightful Oldworld Town.
"Tom Jones"-Selections (Ger- man).-H.M. Grenadier Guards. 9.30 to 10.18. p.in.—|
%
Dance Programme. Fox Trot-"I'm Sailing, on
Suabeam."
Fox Trot-"I'm Following Yon." Fox Trot-Congratulations," Fox Trot The Galoway to the
Desert."
Waltz Ukulele Moon.'
Trot-"The Fox
Rond."
Fox Trot" Dinah."
Lonesome
Fox Trot-"In My Heart It's
You,"
Fox Trot-"A Big Bouquet for
You,"
Fox Trot-" Passing Time With
Mc."
Fox Trot You're Simply De
lish."
Waltz When the Organ Played
at Twilight."
Waltz When I Look to the
West."
10.15 p.m.-Boxing match relayed
from the City Hall.
Close down.
SUNDAY.
1 0a.m.-St. Joseph's Church relay. 12 noon.-Chinese prograrome. 1.30 p.m.-Weather report, local
time, etc.
2 p.m.-Close down.
8 p.m.-European programme of
.. Victor records selected and sup plied by Messrs. Tsang Fook Piano Co..
8 to 9 p.m.-
Orchestra Largo" (Handel), Chienge Symphony Orchestra. Song Elegio" (Massenet),-.
Rosa Ponselle (Soprano). Song "Ave Maria
(Charles Gounod);-Ross Ponselle (56- prano)
Violin Solo Tambourin Chi- nois (Kreisler).-F. Kreisler. Violin SoloThais" (Massenet)..
F. Kreisler. Song--" Air Des Adieux" (Mo. zart).-Yvonne Printemps. (So ...prano). Violincello
Solo- Prelude.
- Pablo (Chopin - Sieveking ). Casale.
Violincello Solo-" Noctures in E. Flat" (Chopia-Popper). - Pablo
Casals.
Organ Duet-"Softly and Tender- ly" (W. L. Thompson)-John Seagle-Leonard Stokes.
Organ Duet My Mother's Pray er" (Ventor-Weeden). John Seagle-Leonard Stokes..
Violineello Solo Impromptu ?? (Wilhelm Popper). Phyllis Kraeuter.
Violincello Solo- Fond Recollec tions (David Popper)-Phyl lla Kraeuter.
Song "On Could I But Express in Song" (Malashkin).-Feodor Chatiapin (Bass).
Song The Blind Ploughman'
(M. Redelyffo-Hal-L-R. O. Clark)
Teodor Chaliapin (Bass). 9pm-Weather report, local time,
9.05 to 10 p.m.---
Song Tristan and Izolde" (Soldier's Love Death) (Wag ner)-Maria Jeritza (Soprano): Meistersinger-How wech the Elder's Flower" (Wagner).— Friedrich Schorr Moistersinger" I Found No Rule That Would Fit (Wagner). (Baritone).
Piano Solo-Moonlight Sobata!! (Beethoven). Harold Bauer, Piano Solo Gavotte in F
Major. Harold Bauer, Song "Mariette" (Sacha Guitry. Oscar Strauss).-Yvonne Prin- temps (Soprano).
Welin Solo" Bielanka" (Wie.
nivala) Ruth Posselt
Anchored Achael framed Viburba 6)Robert Howe (Basa-Bari- tone).
***
Cello Solo- Angels Serenade (G. Braga)Giuseppe Di Silva, 'Cello Solo Barcarolie from Tales of Hoffman" (Offenbach).
Giuseppi Di Silym
Kubelik)-Ruth Posselt
Song The Last Rose of Sum. mer" (T. Moore).--Madam Galli-Curci, ad Song-Home Sweet Home" (J. Howard Payde-Sir Henry Bishop)-Madam Galli-Curci,
A Few Minutos from the Famous Fark, Terraces, and Bridge. Station Omnibus passos the Door.
Overlooking the River, the View from the Hotel Gardens, Verandah, Public Rooms, and many Bedrooms, is incom
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undersigned have receive),
Instructions
TO BELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
SATURDAY, JAN. 3, 1981,
COMMERGING AT 10:30 AM.
AT No. 7. PRAT BUILDINGS (MIDDLE FLOOR), KOWLOON
QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FORNITURE.
ON VIEW From FRIDAY, the 2ND JANUARY, 1931.
TERMS:C18
DELIVERY.
·LART: BEOS.,
AUCTIONEERS.
parable The River View is Admittedly LONDON BUYING AGENTS
Unexcelled in Europe,
Tho Hotel t Well Furnished and enjoys a Happy Hous-like Atmosphèro, All Public Booms are Spacious. Gas. Fires in Bedrooms. Cuisine claimed to be quite Exceptional.
Terms From 3 Gulness Slagle Per Week. NO EXTRAS. Tariff from "DAILY PRESS" Office,
Orchestral-Southern Roses " (Strauss). Chicago Symphony Orchestral,
"God Save Tho King."
10 p.m.-Close down,
with
We offer you our services sabay' Conti ing agents for British or nental goods Established in 1844 but thoroughly up-to-date, our success attained by making out customers interces our first aims. Five expert boyers, capable staffs, mana.ro different departments, buying, with greatest bare every class of goods giving our customers all the advan- tage of wide experience, and ensuring their requiremente. being rightly sap- plied at lowest prices and beat discounts.
KEYMER, SON & CO. Waitarais, London. Teleg.. Key: London." Est. 1844.
PUBLIC AUCTION
The Undersigned have received instructions
TO SELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
Thursday, the 8th January, 1931, 1 Commencing at 2:30 p.m.
AT THEIR SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET.
VERY FINE COLLECTION OF BLACKWOOD FURNITURE
Including
Extension Dining Table, Dining Chairs,
·Sideboard with Bevelled Mirrors, Opium Divan. Conches, Armchairs, Joss Tables, Round and Half Round Tables, Stools, Opium Stools, Screene, Jardinieres, Tea Poys, Curio Cabinet with Glass Doors and Mirrors, Dressing Tables, Whatnots, etc., etc.
(AN EXCEPTIONALLY FINE LOT).
Also
A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE
Comprising
Teak Glass Cabinets, Chesterfield Couches and Armchairs, Gramophone, Desks, Carpets, Rugs, Cameras, Chinese-Hand Paintings, Oil Paintings, Fine Teak Round Tables, Ornaments, Kianggi Porcelain Flower Pots, Curios, etc., etc...
Teak Dining Table, Dining Chairs, Sideboard, Dining Waggon, Glass Ware, Crockery, etc, etc.
Brás, Teak and Iron Bedsteads, Single and Double Wardrobes, Dressing Tables, Chests of Drawers, Wash Stands, Linen, etc., etc.
and
ONE "HERRING-HALL-MARVIN" SAFE.
On View from WEDNESDAY, the 7th JANUARY 1981.
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.