8 Days of
Unheard-of
Bargains
:
:
USUAL PRICE. SALE PRICE
【Fuji Silk All Colours
1.00
70
P. yd.
Spun Crepe All colours 27"
2.00
4.30
3Striped Crepe 27"
2,50
I.GU
Crepe de Chine All colours (double width)
X,48
1.80
27"
2.50
1.10
Palace Crepe All Colours 27′′
2.50
1.10
Plain Georgette Double with
2.50
1.30
Printed Crepe 27"
3,00
1.50
Fuji Silk
1.30
Printed Georgette Beautiful Designs
3.50
2.25
Striped ·Fuji Siik
1.25
XT
TaTeitn Best yanlity
130
Gentlemen's Pinin Pyjama Suits All Colours 9.50
Striped SHK Shirts
6.00
3.00
Striped Crepe de Chine Shirts
3.50
1.50
+1
[Gentlemen's Plain Pyjama Sults All Colours' 9.58
5.50
+
Heavy Silk Striped Pyjama Sails 12.50
7,00
Ladies Pyjama Suits Embroidered All Colours 10,50
6.00
(underwear style)
12.50
7.50
"EXTRA HEAVY QUALITY.
Ladles Underwear (3 pes. Set)
17.00
10.00
J
Tajmahal Silk Stockings with clock
4.50
2.25
Great Reduction on Shawls, Hourl Cont», Kimunos, Bridge Costs,
H
Cand many other attractive articles.
الاتية
Have you seen such prices
before?
Residents of 40 years have never seen such Bargains in the Colony! NOW ON
at the
TAJMAHAL SILK
STORE
KİNG'S THEATRE BUILDING.
D'Aguilar Street.
The famous home of the best of
SILKS.
THE
HONGKONG
ARMY ROWING.
TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1931.
TROPHIES CONTESTED AT STONECUTTER'S REGATTA.
For the first time since the Army Autumn regatta Was Inaugurated three years ago, two trophies were competed for at the Army rowing championships on Monday at Stone- cutters.
The Garrison Chaplain's Challonge Cup, presented by the chaplains is 1920, was open to novice crows from all companies and batteries, and at tracted the record entry of 13 crows. The first three in each of the two heats went iniò tho final, resulting in the 12th Battery "3" crew, Blat Battery. 20th Battery, 12th Battery "A" crew, B. Company Argylls, and the Royal Engineers facing the star ter. The 3in Battery had won the event in the past two years, but thes eruld do no better than second, being beaten by the 12th Battery "B" which touk the lend at the start and wore never hended. They won by half a length with the 12th Battery "A"
third-
A New Trophy. A new trophy presented by H. E. Major-Cineral J. W. Sandilands was Frontented by the infantry battalions, four crews entering from each bat Inllon, and the rner counted as a team event, all boots finishing being award ed points. A very close and interest in race resulted, ending in the two battalion tying with 18 points euch.
The S.W.R. "C""* Company crew was first past the post however, no the Borderers wire awarded the trophy
After the racing the G.0,0. present-
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YULETIDE ART:
RAPHAEL TUCK'S FINE ASSORTMENT.
́BRIDGE TOURNEY.
CHINESE CLUB WIN TRIAN- GULAR CONTEST.
-The good old custom of CX-
An inter-club triangular bridge con- changing seasonable greetings || test, at the Sports Club last night,"{ during the Yuletide season is one was won by the Chinese Club, with which, so far as English people 3,402 against +1.001 for the Kow- are concerned at any rate, seemson Cricket Club and -4,387 for the
Sports Club.
Messrs. M. K. and M. W. Lo, with- never likely to die. If there is one institution more than another the highest aggregate (2.627) were which keeps the custom alive it winners of souvenirs presented by the in the famota house of Raphael Sports Club.. Tuck and Sons, Ltd., whose World Art Service is universally
DISARMAMENT WINS BY THREE LENGTHS.
known. Once again, this British THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE, firm to to the fore in an amazing- ly varied and heautiful selection of all that is best in Christmas. New Year. and birthday cards, Reasonable nuto stationery. Art and fancy calendars, gift hooks and all manner of art novelties.
ever" is "Better than
term To this which may be applied year's productions, all of which
Tandon, Oct. 28. The Cambridgeshire resulted follows:
Disarmament St. Oswald Lord Bill
1.
3.
bear that mark of quality which Twenty-four ran Won by three
the name of Raphael Tack ́piles,
im-lengths; half a length,
Betting was 18/1 Disarmament,
( Once again, Raphael House la 10070 St. Oswald, 1907) Lord BH-
entrusted with the production of kleuter.
the Rovni cards, all of which are of high artistic writ triumphs of the printer's Ilis Majesty the King's card illustrated and selling at fid, per deniet "St. Paul's from the volume. River," a beautiful painting by forward Gribble: Queen Mary's is:
and real and Bruin Black Bear" and "So to art. Bed Stories." all most attractive.
jed the prizes nitel in short sproch a ebarming study. "I Know Isaid that he considered it a fine effort. Lovely Garden," the
work of
Princeka 11 hunting
scene, "Breaking Cover" also by, Gilbert Wright: whilst the Duke and Duress of York eve", “James' Park, 1660," painted by
New Annuni.
A word must be added regarding "Tuck's Anni" Bi "Father Tack's Antal for Little Pope."
realistic
of
1 that about 150 men had taken part in i Flora Pilkington: Gilbert Wright A novel feature of these pabilen.
the events, and the standard had been has painted the Prince of Water Lions in to be found in very harb He thanked Commander eurd, n happy anty entedurprise panoramas and "come to Morris 1 M. Hey, Seutt Little, Lient..
Hits" pictures, which consint "Meeting the Squire;" Cir, Baston R. H. and Capt. Brock.
Mary's card derjets
beautifully cut out figures which man for their aişle nasistance in jorg-
and out in a most lifelike manner ing ned sabl that his reason for pre- senting his own trophy was that in
on appropriate backgrous as events open is the garrison the Ar-
the page is turned. "Puck's tillery weed and stiff xeyined in
far the first tims under this name, Annual," published at 5/-, appeara vincible He hoped to give the in-
"Father Tuck'a Annual" has been fantry some eneuragemen6, Has an trophy was a magnifienut silver junk.
favourite for over thirty years; Limit-fol. Grass of the SW.IL
now the name has been ebanged to thanked the 6,0,0, on iwhalf of his
enter for older children, to whom the thrilling
(punties, chatty articles, Puzzles aud Verses will make a wid: app sl.
Wather Tuck's Anund for Little People," though offered at a lower full of gal things includ- prier.
Gordon Browne.
3.000 Designs,
Of the other cards, there is a variety, com- thou-
own regimeat and the Argylls. After truly wonderful the orwards the Officers at the Royal priaing upwards of three Artillery wwerw at home to the sand different designs, among Sarria allicern for ten.
which the "Tapestry.“ "Garden iOBette." "Modernesque,” "Art
"Pol Etchings," and
Pourri"
LEAGUE FOOTBALL.
KOWLOON TEAMS FOR SATURDAY.
The fallowing have been selected to ropresent Rowlaer, Pa. First Eleven versus the Police on Saturday on the Rowboat Pootball Club Ground, kirk Foff at 4:0 pn.: Klebelts, Martin. Dowman, Dunean, McKelvic, Bliss, Deming, Hedley, Timberlake Grim- wond, Ïanson. Reserve: Caplin.
Kowloon v. Borderers.
stationery ful:reeting
wonderful
ury
LibrTales of Adventure."
series are outstanding examul ́s, ing charming stories and verses, The
auto popular
puzzles and simple cards, in boxes with envelopes, congs ant to music. Besides the may also be mentioned.
new panoramas, both Ở calendars there is no end of voli mng contain four beautiful full. variety. Notable here arc t'e page enlour plates and may
Offaclam" with their
black repre- and white illustrations. the actual bril centrtion of
Two very interesting books have marks of original oll paintings of been added to "The Golden Trea- charming enrdens, flowers, snil-
namely, "Tales That ing ships, dag subjects, etc., besides Thrill and which there uve mur. than Bo Published at fe. Gd. cach, they have daily block calendars, each combine a strong app al for the schoolgirl The following have been selected to
ing a charming picture with a set and schoolboy, being by writers reprentat the Second Eleven vernus
the of helpful or entertaining quota who understand thoroughly the South Wales Borderers on the
tions and other valuable informa mentality of modern youth, while Kowloon Football Club Ground on Saturday, kick off at 8 pm. Gurevith tion for every day of the year, the thestrations are full of vigour. Wells, London, Whitfield, Gilchrist, | Amonest these are
Yet another new series has been darted, #yled "The Happy Young- isters Library." This includes four charming volumes. "Robin Hood and Is Merry Men," "Rabinson Gift books which will appeal to Crusoe," "Winky Wonky B.rd children of all ages are issued of Storks" and "Fairy Tales." Their types and prices which will appeal effective covers immediately at to all tastes and pockets. Some of tract, while the contents are full them are amazing bargaiDA.
At one shiling each, of interest. H.K.S.R.A played yesterday after-olden Treasury Library is a real-they are of outstanding value.
ly remarkable series of beautí (a!! So we could go on -
citing
all man. banks, comprising seventeen at-nor of other wonderful
Proxinets, tractive volumes, such as "Od amongst which, must be mentioned Time Fairy Tales and Nursery the really most attractive "Bon Rhymes," "Dickens' Dream Clud Appatit" and "Lnectie" brand of ren," "Alice in Wonderland,"
hints
for
1. Greenberg, M. Greenberg, White. | motoriste, housewives, golfers, Simpson, Cotton, Blekford. Reserves: gardeners, ele. | Everest," Williams and Guest.
LOCAL HOCKEY.
The horkey match between the Radia
Sports- Club mrd thr
noon, resulted in a goalless draw. The game was very fast and gven from start to finish.
GOLE
IF THE CLUB
IS TAKEN
BACK SLOWLY THE ARIAS, HIPS, SHOULDERS AND BODY ARE MORE LIKELY TO WORK IN HURMONY
Play it
Why must one take the club! buck slowly?
Notice for yourself some time. the case and rhythm in the back- swing of the long, accurate driver and you will not wonder at his neenracy and length. The secret lica in s slow backswing.
A baseball plleber can't display
customary speed
If he or
is throwing
control
his arm back quickly. When it is possible for him to
HD he du Ho taken a slow. easy windup and then puts his full power into it in the overland or Bidearm throwing motion.
The same principle works in Kolf. Distance and accuracy are abtained by brining the club- head
the hall squarely and Intu while travelling at its maximum speed. By taking it back slowly and easily, it enables one to Increase the speed on the down- Awine, Bealdes his wrists, arms. shoulders and body are more likely to work in harmony.---ART
KRENZ.
Gift Books
- 196
at BR. Gd, nel. "Oured perware, which includes serviet-
25, daylles and soufit cups-high series contains The Lucky Book, pulley articles which
enjoy great The Happy Book" and "The Merrypularity. In short, Raphael Dook," and in them will be found House caters to everybody. And stories, songs, puzzles, etc. Thes Then Tuck's products are bought, | aho are priced at Ss. 6d. Astound the purchaser knows that he is ing values are the Little Peoples curing the finest British goods Library, including "Bobby Rabbi which can be procured.
YOUR FAMILY PLATE
Keep it really clean
You cannot be too particular over cleaning good plate gold, silver or electro. Clean it with ADAMS'S PLATE POWDER. It leaves no chemical deposit, cannot scratch and gives an astonishing lustre. No chemicals no mercury. Sole. Agents:
W. R. LOXLEY & CO., HONG KONG.
ADAMS'S
PLATE POWDER
A century's reputation.
MAJESTIC
To-day to Saturday, AT 2.30 6.20, 7.20
& 920 pm.
Beautiful Girl Sentenced to Prison for Life! Here is the most dramatic love story ever pictured!
John Boles.
Lupe Velez
IN
RESURRECTION
THE FOLKS AT HOME
ALWAYS APPRECIATE
China Tea from China
SEND THEM SOME FOR—-
THIS CHRISTMAS
PRODUCED BY
THE CHINA TEA CO
ESTABLISHED OVER 60 YEARS.
Make your swertion from the flowing varieties of Keemun Tos, Hansus Toa and Peng now Tos each packed in quain.ly painted toxCA PRICES INCLUDE POSTAGE AND ALL CHARGES. Co United Kingdond
5-lb..
Painted Wooden Box
7th.
Painted Woan Bot
(1) Kiemun dinck
·1) Keemua Black *n.t
* (2) 44 3)
3-lbs. Painted Wooden Ros (.) Kiemua Black
Tea $14,70)
8+1.90 (2) $10.40) (3)
$10.00
$8.50
P
$ 7.40
13 Hankuw Binck
Hankow lack
$10 F 34.0 $15,00 (3)
(1) tukam tinck
Tel
$ 7.60
$ T.Ou
(1) Forchow Back
Fooshow Black
$17,80
(2)
$37.
$13.0 (3)
& JT 40 $10 00 (2) $9.40 (3)
(1) Fooshow Black
Tax $8.20
$ 7.3% #1 $7.00
sale #0 € 8
$12.00 510 40) (2) $ 9.40) 13)
The numbers given above represent the various qualitios. cend the Tes, and your friend will receive your gift st
Christmas.
ALL CHARGES PAID,
司公茶
THE CHINA TEA CO..
DAVID BOU-E, 1B, POT INGER 8T. HONGKONG, TEL 24097.
A Pleasure, INDEED!
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