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Flannel Suits

A special purchase of West of England- Flannel enables us to make yon a Suit for

$55.00

The fine texture of this Flannel, which we have in useful shades of plalu Grey or Grey with stripes, will be appreciated by discerning men.

We will make your Sult under the guarantee to render you completa satisfaction in every detall.

May we send you a selection of patterns.?

Mackintosh

& Co., LTD.

MEN'S WEAR SPECIALISTS, Alexandra Building. Dos Vœux Road.

G. FALCONER & CO. (HONGKONG) LTD.

UNION BUILDING (OPPOSITE G.P.O.)

WATCH & CHRONOMETER MAKERS, JEWELLERS DIAMOND MERCHANTS.

A fine selection of English Towellory Storling Silver

Waro Watchos and Clooks always on hand. Agents for:--

British Admiralty Charts

Beliz Navigational Instruments

Ress London Telescopes & Binoculars

fleath Sextants, Night Glasses etc.

Stanley Drawiat instruments

Watts Theodolites, Levels

CAMERA

NEWS

We invite the Public to call sad inspect aur vaned stock, and compare prices.

Over half a contary's reputation throughout the East as the House of duality. Estabilohed

1855

REPULSE BAY HOTEL.

THE

EUROPEAN DANCE ORCHESTRA

FROM

TI: ASTOR HOUSE HOTEL.

SHANGHAI

under the direction of

Mr. Whitey Smith

will bo

in attendance at the Dinner Dance

TO-NIGHT (Wednesday).

THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.

NOTICE TO THOSE WHOSE MARRIAGE WILL SHORTLY TAKE PLACE.

Pictorial records of weddings are highly desirable.

Call at the MING YUEN STUDIO ́Battery Path) and inspect specimen groups.

Upon receipt of instructions will will send expert photographer To any ceremony or function

(Omolal Photographers to the Hongkong Telegraph)

LES ELEGANCES de PARIS

8, Queen's Road Central. Tel. C. 388,

10:

Just arrived from the most

FAMOUS PARIS SALONS

A large consignment of

TRIMMED HATS

at moderate prices.

Inspection cordially invited.

AERIAL STUNTS.-Many new aerial stunts were performed at the recent "Governors' Day" at Now Jersey. Probably the most unusual spectacle afforded tho spectators was the race of L. R. Ford, of Lakehurst, and Sergeant Dan Smith, of Mitchell Floid. As. the accompanying photo shows, they simultaneously leaped from aeroplanes 1500 feet above, each using two parachutes. Thus they raced to the ground, each landing at the same mo,

SPARE MACHINE. Here is Boston 11, the new aeroplane rushed to Lieutenant Leigh Wade, of the American world fliers whose machole was damaged..

RISKY.-Jeorge Asperin, 14- year-old youth of Larchmont, makes his bob-sted work la sum- mer and winter. He uses a para- sol as a balance power whilst using It on the water, as seen above.

WOMAN WINS.-Mrs. Rona

Elrod of Chicago, has won her fight for a soat in the Illinois House of Representatives, Elec- tion Judges counted her out in the primaries. She demanded a recount and got it. It showed hor winner,

MOROCCO TROUBLE-The Spaniards and the Rills are sill fighting in Morocco. Here. the Spanish commander, General Primo de Rivera, and Hismen are seen arriving at the village of Kauen, preparatory to launching a new offensive against the enemy.

AT SCOUT JAMBOREE.--Drossed in the comfortable shorts of the British Scouts, the Prince of Wales with Sir Robert Baden- Powell, chief scout, reviews the Boy Scouts at the annual Scout Jamboree in London.

POLO PLAYER-Here is Major G. H. Phipps-Hornty," who

is to play in the next polo test match in the United States.

MORE TORNADO DAMAGE. -Roofs and comices buildings, windows were broken and sign boards and ́àwilaks" from the fastenings when a fornado svept through, St. Char heavy damage. The above picture shows the máló stréif öf after the storm had passed.

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