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NOT A SALE
But
THE HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1931.
QUALITY AND PRICES
CANNOT BE BEATEN
BY ANY SALE.
PRICES
DOLLAR
BUY TO-DAY
1/3 UP
1/3 DOWN
Just Look at These Prices.
Silk Poplin
Jap Silk
Spun Crepe
Crepe-De-Chine
POPULAR COUPLE
MARRIED.
MR. ARTHUR BRAILSFORD
AND MISS HARDINGE.
Mles Carolina Mary Hardinge, a popular local girl, made a protty picture no sho walked down, the nixle of St. John's Cathedral yes. terday afternoon, when sho married to Mr. Arthur Brailsford, of the Radio Ofco. Dean Swann was the officiating clergyman,
WAS
The brido is the only daughter, of Capt. and Mrs. W. B. Hardinge, well-known local residents, and formerly hold a position in the Harbour Offico, while the bride- groom Is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brailsford.
Attired in n dress of period dosign in Brussels not and lace, caught up by tiny rings of orange blossom, with true lovers' knots of the palest pink softly velled by Brussels net, the bride wors f handsome embroidered veil and Juliet cap of orange blossom buds. She carried A sheath of white chrysanthemuma and pale pink
roses.
A dainty group of flower girls, Misses Marion Vincent, Jean Par kinson, Poppy Arnold, and Bar- bara Roe, attended the bride. They hey wore dainty ankle length dressca of empire design in pastel shades fopresenting
Hinc, love-in-the-
enacmble of
NEW AMERICAN FLIGHT RECORD. YOUR FAMILY PLATE
Jamosa Goodwin Hall a New York broker, the former amy fyer is shown above, left at Roosevelt Field, long Island, beside his plane "Crusador" in which he broke by 46 minutes Captain Frank Hawks' time for a non-stop fight from. New York to Havana. Hall's plane was given its name through his interest in the Crusaders, an anti prohibition organisation.
DEATH OF MR. LAU. KING CHO.
Manager of THE YAUMATI FERRY COMPANY, LTD.
HOME MAILS.
DESPATCH VIA BRINDISI THIS WEEK-END,
An opportunity has occurred
Keep it really clean
You cannot be too particular over cleanlng good plate-gold, silver or electro. Clean it with ADAMY'S · PLATE POWDER. It leaves no chemical deposit, cannot scratch and gives an astonishing lustre. No chemicals no mercury. Sole Agents:
W. K. LOXLEY & CO, HONG KONG,
ADAMS'S
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A century's reputation.
to
Liang You
28, are due in Brindisi on December
Eastern
mist, poppy and forget-me-nots, with gold lace caps and posies of flowers at the
ears with gold shoor Master Roger Arnold, the page, was in a bale blue bubbles
of
It is with regret that we have carried Auit
satin. They bunches of lilac, love-in-the-mist, to record the sudden death of Mr. send mails to Europe via Brindisi poppies and forget-me-nots. The Lou King-cho, manager and direc- this week-end by the steamer Gango. dresses of the bridal group, were tor of the Hongkong and Yaumati These mails, which will be closed designed and made by Eunice. Ferry Company, Limited, which in the Kowloon Post Office nt 4.30 occurred yesterday afternoon P.. and in the General Post Office Capt. W. B. Hardinge gave his shortly after two o'clock at his aim, on Saturday, Novembe daughter away, and Mr. A. residence in Kennedy Road. Mr. and should reach London early Jellies was best man. The bride's Lau was the nephew of the late on cember 94. mother was in an brown satin and floral, georgette Mr. Lau Chu-pak, a former Chin-on
in the Hong-: with hat to tone and she carried se representative
As the Far kong, such kong Legislative Council. a bouquet of bronze chrysan.
The late Mr. Lau King-cho was Building Company, and other un- themums. Mr. F. Mason was at
dertakings. the organ. Mesars, F. Kemp, T. apparently in the best of health on Tuesday, and attended to his Rolland and G. Arnold werc
work at the Yaumati Ferry Com-A WELL-KNOWN MERCHANT groomsmen.
pany Office in Des Voeux Rond until five o'clock. His sudden de- The Late Mr. Wu Lam-tin mise must be a shock to his many
Lald to Rest. friends in the foreign and Chinesa The funeral took place yester- community, who held him in the day afternoon in Kennedy Town of the late Mr. Wu Lam-tin, a very highest esteem.
The deceased is survived by a well-known and highly respected the bridesmaids was proposed by widow, four sons and two daugh- Chinese merchant who was for- Mr. F. Kemp, Mr. Jeffries replying. ters. In addition to being the merly compradore of Messrs. of the Yaumati Ferry Harry Wicking and Co., being con. The couple intend to spend a mannger
Interestoi in nected with that firm for over honeymoon at the Fanling Golf Co., Mr. Lau was Club. The bride's travelling dress many business concerns in Hong-fifty years.
After the ceremony a reception, largely attended, was held at the Hongkong Hotel roof garden, where the health of the couple was proposed by Capt. Hardluge. The bridegroom replied. The toast of
was a Paris ensemble of lemon
.80 Yd.
.35
$1.20
$1.30
tt
Bilk Satin
$1.30
Shanghai Crepe
$1.20
#t
Striped Shirting Crepe
$1.40
Striped Spun Crepe
$1.50
Checked Spun Crepe
$1.60
"
Radium Crepe
$2.30
Flat Crepe
$2.40
French Crepe
$2.50
Shantung Silk
.65
and black with hat to tone."
Shantung Heavy for Costumes
$1.75
ST. JOSEPH'S TEACHER.
Printed Crepe-De-Chine
$1.80
Printed Crepe-De-Chine (Double Width) $2.50
A Well-known Chinese Couple Married.
Printed Georgette
$1.80
+
Printed (Double Width)
$2.50
او
Printed Satin
$1.80
"
Printed Rayon
$1.60
+
Checked Rayon
.65
22
Boshki (Heavy Fuji Natural & Bleached)
$1.45
Spotted Pongee Silk (Double Width)
$2.00
SI
Radium Crepe (Double Width)
$2.80
*
Georgette (Double Width) ...
.$1.20
"
Crepe-Do-Chine (Double Width)
$1.60
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Flat Crepe (Double Width)
$2.90
T
Satin Crepe (Double Width)
$3.20
#
Cotton Crepe
.20
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Ladies' and Gents'. Bairdressers
ALSO
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Introductory Price $20.00
(Ground Floor)
King's Theatre Bldg.
Phone 20315,
Jimmy's Kitchen
· LOCKHART ND, RECLAMATION, TEL. 27825,
SPECIAL THANKSGIVING DAY MENUS.
{Hot Meals 3 a m. to Midnight.)
A wedding of considerable local Interest took place yesterday after- noon, when Mias Sylvin Yip Kwan- fong became the bride of Mr: Vincent A. Chan. The bride is the of Mr. and Mrs. S. Yip
Fool of Hongkong, and
the
bridegroom in the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chan Sam of Manila,
Is and teacher at the St. Joseph's College. The ceremony was performed at St. Margaret'a Church. Broadwood Road, by Rev. Fr. E. Teruzzi, as- slated by Rev. Fr. D. Page.
The bride, who was given away by her father, was attended by a matron of honour while Miss N.
Chang, Miss Lily Wong and Miss Ng Po-wan acted as bridesmaids. The three little flower girls were Miss C. Leung, Miss G. Chan and Miss K. Chan, Mrs. Yip carried the bride's train. Mr. John S. H. Wann was best man.
A reception was held after the ceremony at the bridegroom's real- dence, No. 141 Wong Nei Chong Road, and was attended by a large number of relatives, friends and other well-wishers. A dinner was held at the Kam Ling staurant later in the evening. at which about 700 people were prosent, when, Mr. Waan Shik- hung proposed the toast of the
HAND EMB. CREPE DE CHINE UNDERWEAR newly-wedded couple. He said:
Bloomere
$1.60
Night Gowns
$4.00
Petticoats
$4.10
Pyjamas (Dragon and View Designs)
$6.00
Morning GownS
$7.00
£ K
HARIRAM'S
51, NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON.
re-
To-night I have the honour and the great pleasure of addressing you on the happy occasion of the marriage to Mian Sylvia Yip Kwan- fong of Mr. Vincent A. Chan. Though my knowledge of the bride is but of a few months' duration, I have been a close friend of Mr. Vincent A. Chan for a considerably longer period. I may well may that as far as I can judge, there is nothing but great happiness in store for the newly-married couple. The bridegroom's kind and With ning character, with his natural abilities, make the future as bright will not detain you you by further eulogies for. I believe they are both well known in local circles. On behalf of the brido and bridegroom, I thank all hore gathered for their presence and their kind folicitations.
as can
He then toasted the futurs happiness of Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Chan, and Mr. Chan Sam responded and thanked the guests.
The newly-married couple, after- wards left for Fanling for the
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THIS YEAR WE HAVE OPENED A NEW
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SPECIALLY FOR CHRISTMAS
-IN ADDITION
Our Range of Christmas Gifts Includes-
HAND-BAGS in Newest Styles. HATS in newest modes. GLOVES kid, Silk and Fabric. UNDIES in exquisite colours. Manicure Sets. Perfumes. Artificial Flowers Handkerchiefs.
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