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THE HONGKÒNG TELEGRAPH,
HONGKONG JOCKEY
CLUB.
ANUAL RACE MEETING 1925
PACIOUS OFFICES, Second ENTRIES for the forthcoming
SPAC
floor China Build ng. I'rui
Faces clone on SATUR
TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1925,
FORTHCOMING AUCTION R.N. & R.M. BOXING MEETING
MURRAY BARRACKS.
miren avaiablo Februner 1st. 1. Jary 13 13 NOVICES MEETING, Thursday, Jan. 8th. Inspection any timo during pm, and must be sont to the businOPA hours. Apply The uretary c/o Linston & Davis, Hongkong Excavation, File Driv-Alxandra Buildings, on or before ing and Construction Co., Ltd.
this date.
Entry. Forme aro now ready and can be had at the Joskoy Stables, Raco Course, TO LET. No. 25, The Poak, Club
Furnished. 5 Roome, im-Hongkong Club or Linstead mediate possorsion. $275 per and Davis.
U. S. BROWN, House Street.
Secretary.
WANTED-Largo British firm month-Apply, W. Logan, ico
requires experienced Chinese godown-keeper for Canton. Frat élass reference and substantial guarantoos ossential. Good salary paid to a man astisfying the abov conditions. Reply to Box No 1258 "Hongkong Telegraph."
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in
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE KELLETT MA-
NOR BEING NO. 185 THE
PRISH BINOCULARS & FIELD-GLASSES
PEAK. POSBESSION NEXT MAY-H. Feroy Smith No. 6, 13 Des Vooux Road Central.
Central position. Apply FOR SALE. No 7 Stewart Linstead & Davin Alexandra Ruilding,
Terrace, 270 Peak 5 Hooni-
NOT
ed House, Medern sanitation. THE BRAND THAT COUNTS.........
Apply F. A. Mackintosh. MAC
TO LET In Fowloon, Four KINTOSH & Co., Lid,
roomed flat immediato
prasernion. Apply Box 1241 caro- of "Hongkong. Telegraph,"
O LET-Jarage on Main
To
Road at Magazine Gap For full particulars a ply Box 1253. c/o "Hongkong Telegraph.”
то
́O LET.—A two-roomed flat to let and furniture for
It is the quality of a prodvet that establishos confilence and presti.o-
MEN THE
WOR'D
OVER MAY
ALL BREEDS OF AUSTRA:
LIAN Pelicreo Dops and KNOW THAT THEY Poultry For Sale.-Theke ani-
PLACE THE FULLEST RELIANCE ON
ols are being disposed of very quickly so all intending pur- chasers should view without lossy item of optical equipment
that heats the stamp of of time. Apply Gibson Craig Hongkong Hotel.
sale. Apply 489. Nathan Road, ATEST METHOD:-BALL
lat floor.
Το
O IET.-Modern European 4 roomed flats in Cameron Road, Kowloon with furnished
moderato ront.
ROOM DANCING, Mins DORIS WOODS has now returned from London. Pupil
Busch
of Miss Josephine Bradley Obtainable from all leading atores London's Greatest Teacher,
Winner of the Fox-Trot Com-
pottition of Great Britain, 4 years
bath rooms and flush system at in succession, Studio 3, Boacons-
Ready for occu- pation in February 1925. Apply field Arcado. Tel. 3128. Ravisod Tonz Ho Co. 5th floor, China terms on application.
Building, Tol. C 4651.
то
O LET-Largo Offices on first floor Front) of Powell's
| THE CATHEDRAL HALL'
Puilding. Apply: Ro.istored THURSDAY, Jan. 8th 1925 Offere, Wm. Powell, Ltd., 12. Des Voeux Road.
10 LET-WELL FURNISH
ED three roomed FLAT in Humphrey's Building, Kowloon, for 6 or 8 months from 18. February Apply to PO Box 103.
at 9.15 p.m.
THE HONGKONG MALE VOICE CHOIR
Assisted by
Mrs, A. M. Bowes-Smith. Soprano, Mr. W. C. Abrams, R. N. Viel ist,
O LET Peak, G-roomed
house fully furnisher. AlMr. W. G. Burnett, Humorous Monologues modern conveniences. Apply Box No. 1261 c/o "Hongkong Tole graph.
O LET Private Garage at
Crawford, c/o Lano, Crawford, Lid,
At the Pian-Mrs. Stanley Collett Messrs. F. Mason A.R.C,O. and K. T. C. L. and A. M. Bowes-Smith.
Conductor Mr. Stanley Collett.
Proceeds in aid of
St. John's Cathedral Funds.
Tickets: $2 and $1 at Anderson's
THE STAR
To-day and To-morrow at 9.15 p.m.
H. M. S. DURBAN
RIOT
OF
Presente
THE
Direct from their
SUCCESSFUL
ENGAGEMENT
AT THE
LYCEUM
PANTALOONATICS
MIRTH,
MELODY
Theatre,
Shanghai
AND
MADNESS
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on the lines of
THE CO-OPTIMISTS
Prices: $2,00 & $1,00
By kind Permission of Captain J. C. HAMILTON, R. N.
Agents: MELCHERS & CO.,
Hongkong.
AFTERNOON SESSION-4.30 to 6.30 p.m. EVENING SESSION-8,00 p.m.
CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING
SATURDAY, January 10th. FIGHTING STARTS--8 p.m.
BOOKING FOR BOTH MEETINGS AT
MOUTRIE'S.
$4, $3 & $1.
ADMISSION TO UNNUMBERED
CIVILIANS
-
NAVAL & MILITARY
C. E. WARREN & COMPANY, LIMITED,
RATINGS
NOTICE is hereby given that- Mr. William Koarley Roynolds is toaving on Company as from
1st January 1925, and that all his interests and connection with our Company coase from that dato.
C. E. WARREN &
Co., Ltd. Hongkong 31st Decomber, 1924.
Other notices appea on Page 9 & 12,
SALES.
CHINA AUCTION Lammert Bros.
ROOMS.
China Building, Ground Floor.
the
IF you have anything you would like to sell, oxohang or advertise, send it to CHINA AUCTION ROOMS. E.V.M.R. da-SOUSA,
Auctioneer.
Tel. O. 4453.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
The Undersigned bas received instructions to sell by PUBLIC [AUCTION, for account of the
concerned,
on WEDNESDAY, the 7th January, 1926, at 2.30 p.m (at the CHINA AUCTION
ROOMS, China Building,
A quantity of Salt Lengths.
Comprising:
Serge, Gabardine, Marocane, Scotch Cloth, etc., etc.
OVERCOATING,
Also
SEATS
G PIECES
etc., etc.
10 cents.
20 cents.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned havo receiv
od instructions to sell by Public Auction on Saturday, the 10th. Jan, 1925.
commoncing at 11 a.m.
at their Sales Room, Duddoll Strook
6 Cases Codo Books 20 Doz. Glass Water Suge
5 Doz. Glass Vases -
Torms: Cash on Delivery,
LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.
Acclaimed by Press and Public In New York!
This is the glorious, glittering spectacle of life in Vienna that took New York's Broadway by storm. It's a scintillating, vivid, gripping story of the riotous revelry and lavish luxury of an emperor's court, the fantastic whirl of Life, Love and laughter that swept every.. thing before it and drew such tremendous crowds that following three big weeks at two of Broadway's largest picture theatres, It was booked for an indefinite run at one of the largest legitimate theatres in the very heart of New York's theatre district.
The New York newspapers were lavish in their praise of this stupen- dous spectacle, **Sclotillating, fascinating!" said the New York Times. "It will pay you to make a visit to the Rivoli before it moves away 1" said the New York Telegram. “Exceptionally fine-impressivel" said the New York American. "Really great-gorgeous!" said the Morning Telegraph. "It is big; it is enormous; go and see it!" said the New York World. "Vastly worth while!" said the New York Sun and Globe.
This is your opportunity to see this great production. The greatest love story ever told. You've never seen a picture like this-it's a picture that you will never forget!
CARL LAEMMLE presents
at
MERRY GO ROUND
Commencing Wednesday
THE
CORONET
THE
WORLD
Terms: Cash before Delivery.
E. V. M. R. DE SOUSA,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, 5th Jan., 1925.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
The Undersigned has received Instructions to sell by PUBLIC
AUCTION, for nccount of the
concerned,
on FRIDAY, the 9th January, 1926, at 2.30 p.m. at the CHINA AUCTION ROOMS, China Building,
Valuable Blackwood and Teakwood Furniture, and Household. Sundries, etc, etc. Comprising:- Blackwood Long Tables, Black- wood Curio Cabinet, Blackwood Marble-top Flower Stands, Black- wood Settees and Chairs, Black- wood Sideboards, Blackwood Corner Chairs, Blackwood Oplum Stools, etc., etc.
Also
Braas and Iron Bedsteads, Book- entes, Larve and Small Ward- robes, Drossing Tables and Chaira, Glassware and Cutlery, Sideboards, Dinner Sets, Satsuma Teasets, Roll-top Desks, Flower Stands, etc., etc.
1 Piano by Kirkman, London. Perambulators, etc., etc. Terms: Cush before Delivery.
E. V. M. R. DE SOUSA,
Auctioneer.
Hongkong, 5th Jan., 1925.
NOTICE,
ALL Persons having claims
against the Estate of Mr. William Honry Chole (doconsod) lato proprietor of the firm of 1. T. Shaw. Tailors, are requested 10 send the same to the undersigned,
F. E. NASH, Solicitor,
10, Quoon's Road Contral.
G
PUBLIC AUCTION
THE Undersigned have receiv
od instructions to soll by Publio Auction on Thursday, the 8th. Jan, 1925,
commencing at 11 a.m.
at their Balos Room, Duddell Stroot
2. Casus Prose Buttons
10 Cases Lamp Bulbs
1 Case File Extinguishers
2 Cases Saw Filos
1 Case Emory Cloth
5 Cases White Glazed Urinals
and water cistern
10 Pieces Black CashmerO
also
17 Cases Electric Ware, oom-
prising
Electric Irons, Cigar Lighters," Heators. HesPhones for Radio ¡Apparatus etc., dto.”
and
A Quantity of Miscellaneous Gooda
Torms Cash on delivery. LAMMERT BROS..
Auctioneers.
NOTICE.
THE business of Campbell. Mooro & Co. bas boen bought over by Mr. O.L. YOUNG from 1st. Jan., 1925.
L.A. TOBIAS.
NOTICE.
I have this day bought over the business of Campbell Mcoro
& Co., from Mr. L. A. TOBIAS and I hold myself roeponsible for all assots and liabilities of the Company as from the 1st. Jan.
1925.
O. L.. YOUNG.
“SAINT JOAN”
maglia an
THE GREATEST!PLAY OF THE CENTURY.
EVENING PERFORMANCES Jaruary 12th, 13th, 15ib, lüth
"and 17th at 9 p,w, sharp
MATINEE
January 14th at 4.30.p.m.
$3.00, $2.00 and 51.00 Booking for $3 and 52 Seats
St
THE ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD.
6th Jan. 1925.
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