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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1931:

WHITEAWAYS

GREAT

SUMMER

SALE

COMMENCES

MONDAY, JULY 27th

GREAT SAVINGS EVENT.

ENTIRE STOCK INCLUDED.

Here is a SALE that is going to break all records for remarkable values. Space will not permit us to describe the

You must come wonderful BARGAINS offered. for yourself

and

see

The old saying "BEST BARGAINS GO FIRST " still holds good but as EVERYTHING has been reduced to the limit the BEST will probably be only your particular size or colour, so

COME EARLY

$200,000 EXCESS STOCK.

Owing to the general depression our Stocks have accumulated till we now have considerable excess, This Stock

MUST BE CLEARED REGARDLESS OF COST.

To make Room for Cold Weather Goods.

BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY

THIS GREAT SALE.

WHITEAWAYS

THE STORE FOR VALUE HONG KONG

IT'S SO ENGLISH!

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old gentleman." But I used a lot of tar in their feet

Old Syd blow his horn..

ARRIVALS.

July 23,

Hydrot, Norwegian str., 713 tons, Capt, E Fingalsen; from Sam arinda, buoy No. 123 K. Lar- - son, & Co. -

"

Kojun Maru, Japanese str. 1,305 tons, Capt. Ikeda," from Dairen, buoy No: 02.-D.K.K.

July 24

rolled up tight, and put it in their mouth. Fed them wel, and never had a single rasc.".

Young children below the age of ton were catering on their ponies. As they paraded round the ring they showed by their unmoving | faces and straight backs that they were little English gentlemen and Kowloon WharfNY.R

tons, Capt. T. Goto, from Moji,

little English Indica: They received Hong Hwa British str., 7;020 tons, fst more applause than the pro-Capt. C. Cowan, from Singa vious numbers. So the public were pore buoy No. A13-Ho Thong not exclusively interested in the Rame Maru, Japanese str. 4,583 cream of horseflesh.

Canton, French 'str., 076 tons, * Cant, F. L. Morvan, from Hai-

phong, buoy No B16 M. M|| Cheongshing, British str;, 1,250 tans Capt Burleigh, from Weihaiwei, buoy No. 3-J, M, & Co.

Among the boys and girls under. sixteen who rode hunters five year Hold or over," one solitary young lads with long treases represented. the old world. She rode side. saddle. Her body did not sway in rhythm with the horse's movement. It went up and down in little jerks of its own. Her horse seemed to have the better of her. I felt the now world was preferable. Even in this ceremonial of bygone days things would appear to have a life and a death and to disappear at inst beyond recall.

Suddenly reality, the world of active deeds that matter, of écono- mic facts, of stern, grim endeavour burst into our decorative and ̈ärtificial afternoon. There was a parade of colliery horses and pit ponies. But to remind us that we were still in England, a lengthy notice in the programme set out the humano conditions to which these horses are treated, and explained with much eloquence how favoured they are in comparison with the horses which toil above ground.

Ooncentrated' Power.

The public greated this number with uproarious applause. To me there could be no doubt that thead working, horaes are far handsomer than the nervous, capriciously- shaped survivals used for riding. Here was concentrated power and efficiency, animal and also human.

J

Heiyo Maru, Japanese str., 5,871

*

& Co.

tone, Capt. Takochi, from Nagasaki, Kowloon Wharf N.Y.E..

New Mathilda, British str., 842

X

tons, Capt. D. Thomas, from Whampoa, buoy No. C2-Yik-

TẠI 6.3, Co.

Tean, British str. 1,351 tons, Capt.

J Pringle from Amoy, buoy, No. B-B. & S.

Wing Lee, British str. 650 tone,

Capt. J. Harvey, from

C.

Wan, Saikong Wharf-Wo Hap Yingchow, British atr., 1,210 tons,

& Confe

Capt. T. R. Nisbet, from Amoy',' buoy No. 320.—B, & ̈ ́8.

SHIPPING MOVEMENT,

The B.. and Apcar Line 5.8. Santhia left Singapore for this port on the afternoon of the 23rd inst., and is duo here on the morning of the th inst

The E. & A. Co.'s.s. Nellore left Moji for this port on the after- noon of the 23rd inst., and is duo here on the morning of the 27th inst. She will leave for Manila,i Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney and Mel bourne at 2 p.m. on August 1.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Instructions from the

NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION.

The miners, in their workaday THE Undersigned buvo received clothes and with their burning safety-lamps, represented another humanity, solid, slow, determined Thero was in the contrast some- thing that took one's breath away.

Then, with a gay fanfare of horna, a whirr of many wheels and the dazzler of bright, enlours, the very old came into its own onco more. The original York and Lon- don Mail Coach, with its occupants in dresses of the rear 1800, the the "Quicksilver" of 1823, and four others, the last the Brighton and London coach with passengers in the dress of 1000-how antiquat- ed oven these phantoms of yester year appeared f-passed before our

eyes.

OS

TUESDAY, JULY 28, -COMMERCING AT 2.30 PM.

,ד'

AT THEIR LATE PREMISES, No. 6, QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL.

"A" QUANTITY OF OFFICE FURNITURE

and

Sitting at the back of the sixth conch I noticed ́ ́à Indy in violet. foulard patterned in yellow ribbon ansh She was wearing a large turned-back hat trimmed with violets. To her, and to the girl in green velvet on the 1880 Derby. coach, I should have given the prize for the most exquisite resur rection of the beauty that has faded out of our reach. They almost, re- | CEILING AND DESK FANS conciled me to Victorinaism !

But, however perfect the dresses and the setting; there was one thing these Victorian women of 1831 had not recaptured. Thoir eyes wera those of modern women, of women | who have 'conquered their freedom and found their souls. No woman between 1800 and 1800. ever looked into the world with such frank understanding. The times have.

changed, indeed.

From riders and spectators my attention at last wandered to horses when the jumping competitions began. And then I made an in- teresting discovery. Eaglish people, as is well known, look upon, horses as their superiors; but they are not. I found the horses perverse-

a fault of which one cannot accuse

English.

2 OHUBBS SAFES

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OF VIEW From MONDAY, the 27 JULY, 1981.

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THE Undersigned havo received THE Undaraigued have received

Instructions

TO SELL BY

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ON

TUESDAY, JULY 28,

CommExOING AT 10:30 AM-

Ar No. 92, NATHAN ROAD,..

(TOP FLOOR) KOWLOON.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

OR. VIEW From MONDAY, the...

27TH JULY, 1931.

TERMS: CABH ON DELIVERT.

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THE

HE Undersigned have received

Instructions i

TO SELL BY

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 29,

-- COMMENCING AT 10.30 AM..

AT No. 761, NATHAN ROAD (IST. FLOOR) KOWLOON. A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

ON VIEW from TUESDAY, the 28 Juur, 1931.

TERMS:-CAsh on DelivEET.

LAMMERT BROS.

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received THE

Instructions from the

HOLDER OF BILL OF SALE

To SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

Instructions from the

HOLDER OF BILL OF SALE

TO SELL BYT

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 29,TMTM A 3 O'CLOCK PM

AT THE "SHAU IP GARAGE UN LONG, NEW TERRITORIES

The Following Vehicles of TANG HIN CHEVROmtrying on Business under the Name of the Sexure BRDI Morda Bur COMPANT A

TBURFORD OMNIBUS

License No. 834%

MORRIS OMNIBUS

Liconso No. 886

License No. 887

License No. 476

1THORNYOROFT OMNIBUS

MORRIS OMNIBUS

MORRIS OMNIBUS

Lacenes No. 495

1 FIAT LORRY Liceneo Ko, 2458 1.CHEVROLET LORRY A.

License No. 2500

|-CUSTOMART.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HE Undersigned have recorel

Instructions from the

"HOLDER OF BILL OF SALE

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

WEDNESDAY, JULY 29,

AT 3'U'CLOCK PM,

AT THE "SHAU IP GARAGE,

UN LONG, New TERRITORIES,

1 MORRIS OXFORD CAR License No. 8078

end

1 MORRIS OMNIBUS License Now 498

of THANG HIN CHEUNG carrying on Business under the Name of the NAM

WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, HING Moroz Bus COMPANY,

AT 3 O'CLOCK P.M.

ÂT THE “SHAU IP GARAGE,” UN LONG, NEW TERITORIES.

ONE FIAT MOTOR CAR

License No. 183

of TSANG HIN CHEONG carrying on Business under the Name of the | SHKUNG SHUI Moron Bus COMPANY/

TERMS;—As- Customary,

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AUCTIONEERS.

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jump, the highest at most difficult RE Undersigned have received T Instruction from the

the sixth One horse only managed

to take all the jumps correctly. And yet not a single horse failed at the sixth,

WHY FOOD CAUSES INDIGESTION.

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Instructions"

TO BELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

or

THURSDAY, JULY 30,

· Commencing at 10.30 AM.

At No. 2, PATELL VILLAS,

KOWLOON

LA QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE.

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29TH JULY, 1981.

LIVELY,

AMMERT BROS,, AUCTIONEERS. -

THE Undersigned have received

HOLDER OF BILL OF SALE

TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION

ox

WEDNESDAY, JULY 29,

Ar 3 O'CLOCK P.M.-

AT THE “SHAU IF GARAGE" AD THE “YEUNG TAT GARAGE," Un Long, New TERRITORIER

ONE CHEVROLET LOBBY

TERMS:

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AUCTIONEERS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned bave zoroived

Instructions

TO SELL BY

"PUBLIC AUCTION

FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1991,

COMMEMOTNO AT 10 A.M.·

„AZ GODOWN No. 18 or THE HONG KONG & KOWLOON.

WHARF & GODOWN CO.,

LTD. KOWLOON,"

UMA QUANTITY OF MISCELLANEOUS GOODS

12 Comprising --

Bound, Square, Flat and Augle

| Iron, Iron Rails, Hoop Iron, Iron ***License No. 682 Fipes Plate Cutting, Biosk Bhooth; ONE MORRIS BUS Nail Bods, Bolte and Nats, Biyete

License No. 114 Wire Nails, Barb Wire, Wire Short ONE MORRIS BUB Pants, Oxide of Iron, Belting. Rubber, Window Glass, Lift Hopest License No. 119 Bulphate of Ammonia, Planks, Paper, MAM Chemical Powder, etc., eto.

of THANG HIN CHENG Carrying on Business under the Name of Nax: HING BUS COMPANY.SŁUC

TERMS ABCUSTOMART.

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