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LET US BE YOUR VALET

THE STEAM LAUNDRY CO.

DRY CLEAN AND PRESS CLOTHES

To such perfection that their wearing qualities receive a fresh lease of life and their wearers experience all the 7joys of New Clothes,

WE SELL ONLY SERVICE

-

But in each Branch of our Service quality is placed foremost.

Write er 'phone and we will collect and deliver free.

STEAM LAUNDRY CO.

HEAD OFFICE & WORKS, YAUMATI, Tel, K. 32. HONGKONG DEPOT. 18, Stanley Street Tel. C. 1979. HONGKONG DEPOT, 62, Praya East. KOWLOON Road. CANTON. 19. Sharki DEPOT. 19 Canton Central East. Write or Phone for price list. KOOWLOON HOTEL DEPOT.

MUSIC ALBUMS

Just

Received

THE BRITISH STUDENT'S SONG BOOK

THE

STAR; FOLIO OF PIANO MUSIC

DIGHT VOLUMES

THE PIANIST'S FIRST & SECOND YEARS THE PIANIST'S TREASURY

ALBUM OF PARLOUR PIECES

SIGHT READING ALBUM FOR PIANO SOLO ANTHOLOGY OF PIANO CLASSICS

ANTHOLOGY OF MODERN CLASSICS

MENDELSSOHN

SONGS WITHOUT WORDS

CHOPIN

WALTZES. NO CURNES

BALLADS,

POLONAISES ETUDES

PRELUDES SCHERZOS FANTASIES

ET AT

ANDERSON'S

Whiteaway's Sale

BOOTS & SHOES

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

CRICKET.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1924.

"FEROCIOUS TIGER ASSOCIATIONS.”

ALLEGED EXTORTION OF MONEY.

ARMY DEFEAT NAVY. The Aring narrowly defeated the Navy on the Hongkong £'. C. ground yesterday. The g was very flow and the result might with n A Chinese yamnth was charged Hale hak hava zval the other beige Mr. d. N. Orme at the Magistracy yesterday afternoon with WAY.

Geing in sirst, the Soxy could falsely obtaining a quantity of beei only collect 77. Hargreaves being from the Turg Cherng tail. Len- top scorer, with

There was attal Market, with the theft of same primoazeed tail, for the last three and with demanding $2,000 frame Navy men failed to Ret Ar the stallhog with menaces. The between them. Walker took threel herreurge was, however, with- of the salines' wickets for B5, und |,inwn.

larch three for t

"Mr. B.EA Webster ponevated. Ja going to the wickets the Artng batstuen also filed and and Mr. D. McCallum defended. looked like being defeated by the

Outlining the facts, Mr. Webster when Stripp stated that Small Navy score

the defendant was teane aling with, some good hitting, formerly an assistant employe

and with an extremely helpful the Alan Lee dairy and bad en pulled the game out of the tire for in the habit of calling at the Tun the soldiers, whose „innings closed [ Cheong stall for the supply of best.

for $3.

Hargreaves us les very well for the Navy, taking as wickets for 33 runs. Scotes

Royal Navy.

1. Com. Jothan, & Walker b

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Mul. Evans, run out ...

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PEPS

system.

The colder weather soon finds the weak spots in nur branchial Bad colds, sore throat and bronchitis quickly follow a chill Baiess we take the precaution of sucking a few Peps tablets ta strengthen and

PROTECT

the chest. When a Peps tablet, is taken from its preserving silver wrapper and allowed to dissolve an the mouth, it gives, off powerful medheimat and germicikl tumes that circulate with the breath through all the act passages, l'ems destroy any infectious gerins in your mouth,

THROAT

and nostris. At the same time the sore, inflamed membrane is soothed and healed: phlegm is expelled from the bronchials; breathing is made easy; and that distressing cough and that suteness ended Peps keep trouble on the lungs

& CHEST

and the must trying temperatures can be found without fear of evil Amuys have Peps

handy arrest any sudden cold or chil and prevent development of bronchitis or other chest weakness.

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—— 17.320

Wake-

AGENTS. Mess. 5. field & Co.. (China) Ltd.. 60, Kiangse Road, Shanghai.

YOU WILL SAVE MONEY if you buy from SHIU YUEN CHEUNG

Everything we offer for sale is made, in our Canton factory, from the raw material into finished articles.

Old Post Office Building. Q's Road Catal

LIFEBUOY

Telephone G. 325. doton.

E. HING & CO. SHIPBUILDING MATERIALS, SHIPCHANNDLERS &

HARDWARE MERCHANTS...

PHONE CENTRAL No. 1116.

then taken, after

25, WING WOO ST.

250 pairs

OF

MEN'S BOOTS & SHOES

in Brogues OXFORDS and Balmorals. Usual Prices $18.00 to $29.00

TO

BE

CLEARED AT

300 pairs

OF

$10.00

pair.

BOY'S BOOTS & SHOES

TO

BE

in Black & Brown

CLEARED AT

$5.00 pair.

Real Bargains. Less Than Cost

Whiteaway Laidlaw, &Co., Ltd.

HONGKONG.

1. : Kos. El savage," LE

Bun.

Civil Service 1st XI v I'niv.rsity.

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The following wall represent (isi Serving 1-t M in a League finn ng the Crit Survive group 2.15 pm.. on Saturday: A. E. Woor Captain. G. R. Pijet, i. E . Bd. H. H. Bend, K Sutherland, F. 3. Lrg. B. D Han-, F. H. Hohled, F. Baker, J. H. B. Xl and it C. Witebe Taiko Nomads v. Craigengower. In the latter's ground on Satur day, at 45 p. The Taik Nomads team w⠀ge; 67. Goerovi, T. Gries Maps, A. Hamdien, G. S. Hae, D. MacIntosh. MeLoD McNeillie, G. Milns, E. Moore. C Summers and T Young. Beserve, S. Amery.

RUGBY.

HONGKONG CLUB. v. NAVY. The following team will represent the Club in the return rutch with the Navy on Saturday, 26th inst A. E. Kre: Shioner, Baker, Morrison. Low: Clerk and Suth: Firth, Halston, Day, depes, plain. Cleland, Miller, Groves, Kick of 4 pts, at Club ground. Happs Volley.

BOXING.

FALL OF LEDOUX.

Paris, Jan. 23.

In a twenty rounds fight for the French bantam-weight champion- ship Valanger odtpointed the holder Ledoux-Reuter. SPORT:

HYGIENIC

MACHINE-MADE Cigarettes

OBVIOUSLY

MACHINE-MADE CIGARETTES are more HYGIENIC and more CONSISTENTLY WELL MADE than those made by any other process.

In the manufacturing of CAPSTAN Cigarettes for instance,

THEDIUM

CAP

Nav Ciga

W.D.&H Bristol

'POINT NO 1

Pure dust-free tobacco leaf is fed to Modern Machines in Model Factories and no soiled human hand comes into contact with the cigarette during the process of manufacture.

POINT NO 2

MAGNUMS

MEGUIM STRENGTH

Machine-Made Cigarettes are uniform- ly well made. Each paper receives its proper quota of tobacco leaf and is rolled to the correct degree of "aightness: This Uniformity is impossible to attain under any other process.

CAPSTAN

W.D&HOTT

Bristol & London.

PLAGARINI SUR

THE COOL Hygienic SMOKE

ASK THE MAN WHO KNOWS 1

Central

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