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PREMISES TO LET

PEAK MANSIONS:

5-roomed flats.

PRINCE EDWARD ROAD

DISTRICT.

14 roomed fata,

4-8 roomed residences.

CAMBAY BUILDINGS:

&3-roomed fats.

CHEUNG SHA WAN:

1-3 roomed flats

KOWLOON CITY

1-roomed lata.

FLATS TO LET

TO LET-from 136 Ariable modern

For

Eve-roomed Flat on top-floor New Nailers Home & Beanien's lastitate Building,, Gloucester Road, garage Accommodation provided. Apply to

& Matthew 1,. Lowe, Binghani Marcantile Bank Building.

(1045

APPLY:

OREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME ORIENT

FRENCH BANK BLDG., -5 Queen's Road, Central

Phone: 81063

MISCELLANEOUS

FOUB Comfort in retirement your

family's supply in need provided

by National Mutual Life Association Queen's Road Central, (Ter Floor! Kai Ming Building.

If It's anything in

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1936.

FOR SALE

A Selection of the best variatios of Reliable and Tested FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS

from

Messrs. Sutton & Sons, Reading.

and

Mezaru.Arthur Tatos& Co,Ltd, Bydney

The opportunity of serving you will be a pleasure and your commandis ill have our best attention.

GRACA & CO.

No. 18, WYNDHAM STREET, P.O. Box No. 828., HONG KONG.

Established 1896.

THE SILENT GUIDE'

3

TELLS THE WORLD!

1046 PUBLIC AUCTION,

TO LET FLATS A PHOTOGRAPHY We have it TH

Macdente)!

Road, with modern conveniences, desir abla locality. Apply XAVIER BROS.. "LTD. Tel. 22722 or 23216,

13383

BUNGALOW FOR SALE

BUNGALOW for BALE OF LEASE

Unfurnished or Partly Furnished

at SHEK O. Apply Sts WILLIAM SHENTON, Mesars. DEACON S, 1944 Prince's Budding.

Always Use

ZAM BUK

HERBAL OINTMENT

For SKIN TROUBLES AND INJURIES

CAMERAS

for Stills and Movies.

PHOTO SUPPLIES

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of every Description,

A. TACK & CO.

29, Des Voeux Road, Central.

#gants--Mvers. Gilman à Co., Ltd., Hoar Kong,

Oourtesy, Comfort, Berrice

and Iaxuries of Modern Hotel Construction

THE HOTEL RIVIERA

MACAU".

Cable Address: Riviera, Macan."

THE Undersigned have receiTrä

Instructions

TO SELL AT

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON.

WEDNESDAY,

FEB. 5, 1936

A COMMENCING AT 10.30 A.M.

AT THE SALES ROOM,

DUDDELL STREET --

A FINE AND VALUABLE OF JEWEL- SELECTION LERY & SUNDRY FANCY

ARTICLES

Comprising:

Jewellery, Perla, Watches, etc., etc.

་་

TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES

Broadcast by Z.B.W.

On 355 Metres

12.30 to 2.15 p.m.-European, pro-

gramm

L

i p.m.-Local time and weather

report

1.15 p.m-Hong Kong Hotel Or-

chestra.

1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins,

Rugby Press News, etc.

2.15 p.m.-Close down.

4 to 7 pm-Chinese programme. 7 to 11 pim-European programme.

:|

7 to 7.17 p.m.- "

A Pianoforte Recital by Arthur Rubinstels

YOUNG CHINA LIKES OLD LONDON

Miss Hilda Yen's Views

(BY DUDLEY BARKER).

London, Jan, 11. "II I represent anything," smiled Miss Hilda Yen, floating a slice of leton on top of her cup of China tes "then I suppose I represent young China.

"If I have a mission, then it is

to see as much as I can of the

PUBLIC AUCTION. LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

Tustructions from

THE Undersigned have received

world, and gu back to China with something, no matter how small, A

1. Capriccio in B Minor, Op. 78 to add to the spirit of friendship

between my country and others. (Brahina),

2. La Cathedrale Engloutie, Pré-

lude No. 10 (Debussy).

3. Navarra (Albenis),

4. Sevilla (Sevillas) (Albaniz). 7.17 to 7.42, p.m.--

Excerpts from "Pagliacci" (Leoncavallo)

A Word Allow me!

A Song of tender Memories.- Apollo Granforte (Baritone). They Comel-Alessandro Valente

and Nello Palat (Tenors). Get away! such a game, believe me, friends-Valente, Saraceni. Granforte, Palai and Menni. Hark! Tis the Bagpipes.-Ales-

sandro Valente (Tenor). How Fierce he looked-Adelaide

Saraceni (Soprano). 7.42 to 8. p.m.-

Concert. Waltzes

Immer oder Nimmer (Waldte

fel..

Zigeunerilebe (Lehar)." Danube Waves-Waltz

vicit.

Eva-Waltzes (Lehar).

(Ivano-

MADAME D'OBRY

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

פא

FRIDAY JAN. 31, 1936

COMMENCING AT 10.00 AM.

AT HER OLD SHOP

No. 18, QUEEN'S ROAD. CENTRAL

Quantity of Ladies' Dresses, Costumes, Coats,

"And of all the places I have Hats, Dressing Materials, scen outside my own, and all the Trimmings, Hatstands and cilles, I love Londori best..

Young China could scarcely have chosen a more striking representa-

tive, although Miss Yen has added

Shop Fittings

W

also

a great deal to her inherited Chi-One Electric Pleating Machine

nese outlook,

LL

ORIENTAL BEAUTY

The niece of Mr. W. W. Yen. TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY. fornier Chinese Ambassador to the United States, and now Ambassa- dor to Russia, she spent her child- hood in China, was educated in New England, near Boston, and now lives to Moscow.

She is tall for a Chinese woman, with a face perfectly shaped in: Oriental beauty.

She speaks English in a soft voice with an accent that is no

longer Chinese, nor American, nor Russian, but just a slight accent. She was dressed in a style that

LAMMERT BROS, AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

bare been favoured with Instructions from

Mrsana. KOMOR & KOMOR

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

THE Undersigned

ON

MONDAY, FEB. 3, 1936 CONVINCING AT 10 AM, and TUESDAY, FEB. 4,936 COMMENCING AT 5.15 P.M.

Ar Messas, KMOR & KOMOR'S ART GALLERY, CHATER ROAD Their Entire Stock of Fine and Valuable Art Curios (Without Reserve)

TERMS: -CASH ON DELIVERY.

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS...

BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT OF

HONG KONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS

hinted just sufficiently of the East. THE Undersigned have receive alon black lace gown, almost a robe huge earrings set in some

8 p.m.-Local Time and Weatherduil metal, and a high black Rus-

Report; Closing Local Stock Quotations.

Crystals, E.05 to 8.30 p.m.-

ON VIEW FROM DAY OF SALE

TERMS:-CAsh' ox DeliveRY,

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

The

YOU

WANL

SAVE

TIME

HONGKONG WEEKLY PRESS

AND

CHINA OVERLAND TRADE REPORT

ILLUSTRATED

PRINTED IN GOOD QUALITY PAPER OVER 40 PAGES

PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY

FULL REPORTS

OF

LOCAL NEWS, SPORTS, GOSSIP, TRADE, ETC.

30 CENTS A COPY

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, LTD.

||

11, ICE HOUSE, STA

TEL. 80251-

Ronald Gourley (Piano), Dick Powell (Vocal),

1. Plano Medley. 2. Songs.

Lullaby of Broadway and I'm goin' Shoppin' with you.- -

Gold Diggers of 1035.

3. Plano Medley No. 2. 4. Song:..

The Words are in my heart. Down;Sunshine Lans.

8.30 to 9 pm- ..

A Relay from Daventry The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra,

directed by Henry Hall.

+

slan hat.

As she moved her hands in the shaded light of the restaurant of her hotel, the faint lacquer on her finger-nalls shore discreetly gold

WHY SHE CAME

She came to London, she said, ostensibly to visit the Chinese Art. Exhibition, so that she might see the treasures of China which she will never see in China itself.

She was coming with her uncle, who is to arrive in London for a holiday in a few days' time.

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Selzed, however, with a desire to an English Christmas, she made her first visit to England by 3 to 9.20 p.m.-A Relay of the air from Moscow, just in time to

Daventry News Bulletin (Copy-cat a proper Christmas dinner of: right by Reuter).

0.20 to 9.30 p.m.-"A World of

Romance."

9.30 to 10 p.m.

1:

A Variety Programme Piano Solos-Top Hat Medley

Vivian Ellis. Vocal-Trav'n' all Alone. The

Boswell Bisters. Xylophone Solo-Dance of the

Haindrops. Rudy Sturita, Song- Belleve in Miracles.-

Hildegarde

turkey and pudding.

"The thing that Impressed me most about London," she said, "is that it 1% London. Every other European clty I have visited has been just another European city, ali looking inch alike,

"But London is unmistakably. London, Why, where else could ane find the fog that welcomed me here but in London?

"The fog thrilled me, just as the Tower of London thrilled

me, Instrumental-Hilo Hanakahume, and the Abbey, and the old

Wakiki Stone-Wall Boys.

eating-house to which I was taken. Vocal-Ida Sweet as Apple Cider. in the Olty."

The Mills Brothers. Song-Chasing Shadows.

-

"There is something of every- Val thing in London." she said, "but Rosing.

you fall when you attempt to be Band-8tx Hlt Medley No. 2 ultra modern. In America they London Plan Accordeon-Band. can be modern with success, but

not in London.

10 pm-Big Ben,

10 to 11 Dance music,

11 p.m.-Close down.

TWISTING COURTYARDS "But" London has got. so much that America cannot have for cen- turies, and that travellers ke myself appreciate. so much more 9pm-DJA, DJN Announcement than modernity. London for me

BERLIN PROGRAMME

(Germ. Engl.). German Folk Song. Programme Forecast (Germ.

Engli

9.15 p.m.-From the National

Broadcasting Station's Work. 9.45 pm-News in English on DJA

and in Dutch on DJN. 10 p.m.-Dance Music.

10.45 p.m.-German Mastera

Bong:

of

Paul Lohmann. 11.15 p.m.--News in Germanı, öð

DIA and DJN, 11.30 pm-To-day in Germany

Sound Pictures. 11.45 p.m.-"I love all ladies fair," New Songs with some merry Interludes.

12.15 am-News in English as

DIA and în Dutch on DJN. 12.30 am-Close DJA DIN (Germ),.

Engl.).

RADIO- MANILA

6 p.m.-Are You Listening? Can- ducted by Bernie Nolasco.

8.30 pm-Spanish Informations

Period.

8.40 pm-English Informational

Period.

655 pm--Stock quotations, through

the courtesy of Swan, Culbert son and Frits.

has meant the queer, twisting lit- tlé courtyards off the main streets. and old eating-houses, and fine buildings,

"I only wish your days were longer, so that I could see more. I am coming back in June for a

Suramer."

The height of her present ambi- tion, which she is soon to realise, is to go to a Hunt ball, and to travel on the next morning to Stratford-on-Avon,

She was taken to Oxford, and where she had expected something rather like an American university, she found a city of grey stone and chapels.

"And that," she said, "bring me to what I liked most of all about England English people still go to

church."

Tp.m-Piano Stardust by Miguel

Velardé, Jr.

".

1.15 pt. "Music. In the Air" with

Mai Partridge. 7.30 pm-Philco-Frigidaire

sentation.

pre

$145 pmly. Raquiza.

& p.m-Hispania. 8.45 pm-8tock. Quotations and

Local Market Reports. 9p.m.-Hispania - Zarzuelas. 10,30 p.m.-Sign off.

Instruction

TO SELL 37

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

MONDAY, FEB, 3, 1936

Commencing at 3,30 PM

Á THR SALES ROOM DUDDELL STREET.

(For Account of the Concerned)

4 Cases Fish Hooks

4 Cases Tinsela

7 Cases Laces 11 Cases Dyes

1 Case Fancy Lace and Ornaments 11 Cases Art Silk Ribbons 5 Cases Artificial Fruits

1 Case Fowder Paper 6 Cases Tiruel Cords

1 Case Fancy Ribbons & Ornaments

TERMS CASH ON DELITEXT.

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS,

OF SALE

of

THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTIES

situate at

"MOUNT KELLET ROAD, THE PEAK, HONG KONG

and

Respectively registered in the Land Office as the Remaining Portion of Rural Building Lot No. 83 and the Femaining Portion of Rural Building Lot No. 35, together, in the case of the last mentioned property, with the dwelling house thereon now known as No. 175 The Peak. ·

-To be Sold

IN TWO LOTS

by"

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

FRIDAY, THE 31ST DAY OT

JANUARY, 1938,

Ar 3 P.M.

AT THEIR SALES BOOM, No. 4, DUDDELL STREET

by

ME, LAMMERT BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS,

The Froperty consists of:-

The right title and interest of Vers Carlotta Belilios (otherwise Bellairs). Edward Elvy Bobb, Trustees of the

|PUBLIC AUCTION General Trust created by the Will of

Emanuel Baphael Bellies deceased, and Lionel Ewanari Kaphael Belilios (otherwise Bellairs and igel Edward Richard David Belilios (otherwi THE Underaged have received Bellairs), beneficiaries of the "said

T

Instructions

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יי

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

ол

MONDAY, FEB. 3, 1996

COMMERCING AT 2 P.M.

AT TREIE SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREMT.

̈A QUANTITY OF MISCELLANEOUS GOODS

Comprising

General Trust, of aud in the under- mentioned premises :-

Lot 1-The piece or parcel fground registered in the Land Office sa the Remaining Portion of Rural Building Lot. Na 53, situate at Mount Kellet Road, the Peak, with all rights of way, esserments and appurtenances to the same premises belonging or in any wise appertaining and subject to an obliga tion on the part of the owner to pay one half of the cost of keeping in repair a right of way over a part of Section D of Rural Building Lot No. 53 on the Eastern side of premises.

Lot -The piece or parcel of ground registered in the Land Office as the Remaining Portion of Bural Building Lot No. 6, together with the menst age or drolling-house thereon now known as No. 176, The Peak, situate at Mount Kellett Road, The Poak, Woollen, Artificial Silk and Cotton with all rights of way, casements and

to the

ZAMÓ

premiles Fice Goods, Cotton and Woollen appurtenances Blankets, Stockings and Socks, Sing. belonging or in any wise appertaining lets, Rubber Shoes, Elastic Braids, and subject to an obligation on the Metal Press Stude, Sewing Thread, part of the owner thereof to pay x due proportion of the cost of keeping in Ginseng, Birds Nest Refuse, Bot repair a night of way used in con- tons, Clothings, Hat Trimmings; nection with the premises. Baincoats, Felt Hats, Parwin Wai, Cotapoy, Shrimps, Cuttle Fish, Sago, Fish Maw, White Pepper, Mussels, For further Particulars Apply to: Awabi, Mushrooms, Gum-Shellas, Confectionery, Sandalwood, etc., eto THE CROWN SOLICITOR,

TERMS-CAsh on DELIVERY.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS

Courts of Justice,

or to

·MENARA „LAMMERT BROTHERS,

Auctioneers.

Bong Kong, 28th January, 126.

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