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OF THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

Hongkong Telegraph.

Pictorial

Supplement

October 10th, 1931.

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TAILORING IN THE

BEST TRADITION

Men respond willingly, but never slavishly, to the principles of good dressing compounded by their tailors. The confidence la mutual and seldom misplaced, for it is a fact that the tailor who advises an details is the tailor who can fashion Them.

The old-established concern practises the role of adviser.

our

best

Our successful service to men and the long championship of traditions of fine tailoring surely entitle us to your consideration,

May We show you ** Intest patterns of worsteds, tweeds and cheviots for the coming winter?

MACKINTOSH'S LTD

The Rev. J. C. Knight Ansley, friend of Services, who leaves Hongkong next week. (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio).

Secrets of

"ANCHOR'S"

Deliciousness

Thousand's engaged in the production of "Anchor" Butter...........

Part of the huge procession which took part in the celebrations in connexion with the Feast Day of our Lady of the Rosary at Kowloon on Sunday. (Photo: Mes Cheung).

:

Mrs. Knight Anstey who has boss an Invaluable helpment to har hueband during their stay in Hongkong. (Photo: Ming Studio),

Sold by→

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Storage Do., Ltd.

all for a pat of "Anchor

Behind the "pat" of Anchor Butter that you buy from your grocer stands the largest Co-operative Dairy Company in the world-The NZ. Co-op. Dairy Co. Ltd., keeping thousands of men engaged- Farmers-Chemists-Tradesmen..........and

29, Das Voeur Road C.

all with one object- to produce Butter and other Dairy Produce, of the choicest quality,

The Cafeteria. Peninsula

Hotel.

Is it any wonder that so many house..

wives call it "The World's Best?"

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The World's Best

BUTTER

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An exciling moment in the Kowloon goal-mouth during last Saturday's match against the Argyll & Suther Innd Highlanders. (Photo: Mee Chaung).

A pretty little mise snapped at Ye Olde English Fayre at Kowloon on Saturday: (Photo Mee Cheung).

Mrs. W. T. Southern opening Ye Olde English Fayrm-hald on Saturday in connexion with the 25th annivesary of St. Andrew's Church. (Photoj Mee, Cheung).

The Maypole was one of the features at Ye Olde English Fayre on Saturday. Above is a happy picture of this attraction. (Photo: Mae Chung).

The Indian Recreation Club's Mixed Doubles team which has won the championship för the second year in succession. Left to right:-Sitting, Miss R. Rumjahn, Mrs. E. Donalen and - Miss J. Gocks; standing, Motors. H. D. Rumjahn, S. A. Rumjahn and C. A. L. Rumjahn.

(Photo: A. Fong).

Mr. Wong Ping-bun's Sunfach (Mr. Proulx up), winner of the Chaochowfu Handicap at Macao. (Photo: Mae Cheung).

Group taken at the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden after the wadding of Mr. Chan Wing-yung and Miss Lilian Trang The Hon. Sir Shousan Chow officiated at, the cere meny. (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio).

A pretty wedding was-calabrated at St. John's Cathedral fast Saturday, when Miss Maude George became the bride of Mr. Alfred Read. Above is the bridal group. (Photor [Ming Yuan Studio)."

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