THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1924.
Henry Heath Hats
New stock in pleasing shades of Grey, Fawn and Brown in shapes to suit all types of features
DISTINCTIVE
The oritical ove 600s more in a Henry Heath hat than perfect ma- terials and sound workmanship. It recognises in the. artistic "line" of the brim and the shape of the orown something unmistakably "oorrect."
MACKINTOSH & CO., LTD.
MEN'S WEAR SPECIALISTS ALEXANDRA BUILDING.
DES VOUX ROAD. -
G. FALCONER & CO, (HONGKONG) LTD.
UNION BUILDING (OPPOSITE G.P.O.)
WATCH & CHRONOMETER MAKERS, JEWELLERS DIAMOND MERCHANTS.
A fine selection of English Jowallery Storling Silver
Ware Watches and Clocks always on hand. Agents for:~
British Admiralty Charis
Kelvis Navigational Instruments
Ross Landon Telescopes & Binoculars
Heath Sextants, Night Glasses etc.
Stanley Drawing instrumenta
Watts Theodolites, Levels
We invite the Public to call and inspect our
varied stock, and compare prices.
Over balf a contury's reputation throughout the East as the Bouse of Quality, Established
1855
REPULSE BAY HOTEL
FANCY DRESS CRNIVAL SATURDAY, December 6th. DANCING 8 p.m. to Midnight, FANCY OR EVENING DRESS OPTIONAL.
oach to Peak Hotel 12.00 Midnight
Late Car to Peak at 1.00 a.m.
Bookings at Hongkong and Repulse Bay Hotels
ROOF GARDEN
TEA DANSANT DAILY
4.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. ADMISSION $1.00 INCLUSIVE
THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.
JUST ARRIVED. T. P.
SPECIAL RUBY REFLEX
3 x 44
Fitted with T. P. Cooko 14.5 Lone Que ox Dallmeyer Tolephoto F5. 6 Lens, 3 double plate hoiders, film pack adaptor and loathor caso.
$300.00
T. P. SPECIAL RUBY REFLEX Fitted with Dallmoyor Pentac 12. 9 Lons, 3 double plate holders, film pack adaptor and loather ORSO.
$325,00
THE KWONG KWUI CO.
No. 60, Queen's Road Central.
Telephone 2174.
A Fresh Consignment just received of the following
well known preparations ¡~~
URODONAL
PAGEOL
For Rheumatism Gout, eto, For Kidney Trouble etc.
Price $1.75
Price $1.75
To be obtained at
THE COLONIAL DISPENSARY.
14, Queen's Road.
Telephons C. 1877,
CAMERA
NEWS
AMERICA.
THE
ZR-3 IN
CROSSING LONG BEACH.-The ZRZ-3 photographed as the great ship of the air cano -over the sea and crossed Long Beach, Long Island. Soon after this picture was lakon, the ZR-3
plunged into a giant bank of fog that enveloped-New York City-
DOWN TO EARTH.-As the ZR-3 nestled down to earth at Lakoburst.
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OVER NEW YORK-Hight above Times Square, "the -cross-loads_of_the_world," the ZR-3 proudly floated, looking like 'a' great silver whale as 11 gently glided up out of the fog and thrilled- the hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers who stop:ed in their mad rush to work to acclaim the notable achievement of the great airship and its crow.
AT CLOSE QUARTERS.--Horo is close up of the main cabin of the ZR-3 as it came to earth at Lakehurst after its flight from Friendrichshafen. Members of the German crow and Ame-. rican officers who made the trip are seen looking out of the windows of the cabin, happy and exciting in the successful end of their transatlantic flight. The arrow indicates Captain Lehman, wh; was chief of operations for the American staff aboard.
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SAFE AT ITS HAVEN. This exceptionally find photograph shows the ZR-3 as it was being nosed into its hangar al Lake- hurat, N. The act of housing the great Leviathan of the air was the last act in the thrilling, adventure which brought the ZR-3 from Friedrichsbafan, Germany, to America in a journey that broke all recorda lop lighter-than-ali craft, and which was marked by many thrilling experiences.
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