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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1930.
THE FIRST CHRISTMAS GIFTS
The world ever knew were Perfumes borne across the desert by three wise men.
PERFUMES OF
DISTINCTION
GUERLAIN'S
LIU & GUERLILAS
CARON'S
CHRISTMAS NIGHT
BLACK NARCISSUS SWEET PEA.
HOUBIGANT'S
BOIS DORMANT
AU MATIN.
BOURJOI'S
ASHES OF ROSES.
COTY'S
L'AIMANT
L'ORIGAN.
COLONIAL DISPENSARY
13, Queen's Road C.-Dial 21877.
CIFT
SPECIALISTS
SPECIAL LINES IN
LADIES' HATS.
HAND-BAGS MANICURE SETS
HANDERCHIEFS-
KID and FABRIC GLOVES PERFUME SPRAYS
Gifts for Ladies & Gentlemen.
DOZENS OF novelties.
ELITE STYLES
A. P. C. BUILDING.
A VOICE FROM HOME
THE PHILIPS ULTRA SHORT- WAVE RECEIVER, MODEL, 2802, on entirely new principle in radio, places the thrill of world-wide reception within easy reach.
This unique apparatus, ideal for the colonial listener, brings in your home enuntry's brondenst even if it is thousands of miles away, and cnubles yod to pick up all the world's news at first hand."
It's merely a matter of seconds to tune in any station working 471 1 wavehand between 10 and 2400 m at, Joudspeaker strength.
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This extraordinary achievement hus been made possible by equipping the 2802 with a PHILIPS FEŃTHÖDE.
power valve doing the work two normal final stage valves.
SOME OF THE OUTSTANDING
FEATURES OF THE PHILIPS 2802.
Easy tuning
Large output
No body capacity effect
Record reproducing facilities
Tropic proof.
PHILIPS
'ULTRA'SHORTWAVE RECEIVER
2802
DAIRY FARM CHRISTMAS FARE
TURKEYS
Capons-Chickens-Geese
Ducks-Prime
English
Meats
Hams Bacon -
Game-Sausage Stuffings, Cheese in variety.
Devonshire Gream, Ice cream,
etc., etc.
PLEASE BOOK YOUR ORDERS EARLY.
THE DAIRY FARM ICE & COLD STORAGE COMPANY, LTD.
CANADA
AMERICA
WONDER VALVES
AUSTRALIA
AFRICA
EUROPE
JAPAN
ETC-ETC-
SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH CHINA-
REUTER, BROCKELMANN & CO.
HONGKONG-CANTON,
Sub-Distributors ANDERSON MUSIO Co. Ltd., and LEADING CHINESE STORES. This advertisement is issued by Philips China Co.
LOCAL CRICKET,
OVER THIRTIES v. UNDER THIRTIES.
HOCKEY.
RADIO SPORTS CLUR TEAM.
The following skies have been picked. The following will represent the for a cricket game to be played on R.8.C. hockey term in a hockey match Saturday, December 20, commoneing against the K.B.S.F.P.A. on Saturday at. 2 p.m. on, the Club Ground:
Over 30.
at 8.30 p.m. at Marina Ground:-.
RELIEF FOR AUSTRALIA'S
HALF MILLION VOTE.
UNEMPLOYED.
Canberra, Dec. 18.
COUNT THE
“TELEGRAPHS"
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Mr. James E. Fenton, Acting
S. GIU, Rattan Singh, J. S. Grewal, Prime Minister, announcing in the T. E. Pearce, G.. . Sayer, E. W. Kalwont Singh, Atma Singh, Khusi House of Representatives the grant Hamilton, G. R. More, E. R. Dackitt, Mohd., R. Khan, Gurbachan Singh,
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A. Teld, N. A. Thorp, W. W. Mac-Awtar Bingh (Captain), Attar Singh of half a million sterling for the kenale, R. H. Wild, E. J. R. Mitchell and
Kemp. Reserve:- and K. B. W. Paterson,
Molinder Singh.
relief of unemployment, described
Under 30.
H. Owen Hughes A. G. L. Bowker, son, J. R Whitham, J. B. Hinton, the situation in Australia as “ap- A. 0. Beck, 0. E. G. Marton, H. J. R. V. Dewar Dario and P. W. palling."-Reuter. Armstrong, J. Barrow, J. E. Richard. Planner.
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and then, let us plan
your 1981 Advertising Campaign
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