1932-01-16 — Page 8

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT

K SHOES

a British Made Success

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1932.

British made by British

craftsmen, K Plus Fitting Shoer, despite depression,

have Increased their sales

by 148% during the Inst

Neven years. K sales аге

Kill increasing. K Shoes

deserve success because they

are still the best value for

mittery.

A night photo of the Macao greyhound racing track. The triangular lighting effect, top background, is the wutline of the top of the control tower. The total csidle power of the track lighting is almost 100,000.

Let you next pair be K's

MACKINTOSHS TD

Picture shows greyhounds being put into the starting-box. at Macao just before the start of a race.

Here is another picture of the Macno greyhound racing track, with the fine grandstand in the background.

Single-comb Leghorn fowls at the Sunny Chicken Farm at Sheung Shui, in the New Territories.

A general view of the Sunny Loghorn Chicken Farm, in the New Territories, showing

the excellent lay-out of the establishment.

Your

daily beverage at reduced prices

THE great value of "Ovaltine" for giving and maintaining health lies in the fact that it supplies all the health- giving food elements in a highly concentrated, correctly balanced and easily digestible form.

I is an absolute impressibility to supply a food similar to "Ovaltine" at a lower price. Indeed, it is only because of is world-wide and ever-growing Babes that it is praxible to self this delicious and supremely nourishing beverage at the present low prices,

Your health is too important for you to take risks by drinking any haphazard mixture of food ingredients. There is mily one "Ovaltine"-there is nothing to equal it and nothing “just as good.”

OVALTINE

TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE

Builds no Brain, Nerve and Body

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Group taken at the recent wedding of Mr. Cherng King-chiu, of the Chinese Custome, oldest son of Mr. Cheung Jusalang, senior member of the administrative sinif of the Customs, and Miss Last Wai- ching, younger sister of Mr. Lau Yu-ming, well-known resident of Cheung Chau. (Photo: Ying Ming),

Group taken at the Tai Koon Restaurant after the recant wedding of Mr.

Fu Sai-sie and Mic, Taung Wal-yin. (Photo: Ming Yuen Studio).

QUANTERS

SECOND WEEK

OF

WHITEAWAYS

GREAT

WINTER SALE

STARTS ON

MONDAY NEXT.

FURTHER BARGAINS..

Cecil Smirke, who was adjudged second in Hongkong's Most Perfect Man contest, promoted by the Mauricio Collega of Physical Education. He is the star pupil of Luigi Souros, the V.R.C, physion! instructor.

The above group was taken on the occasion of a farewell party given at St. John's Hall to the Rev, and Mrs, C. B. Shann. Mrs.

Shann is seen sixth from left in front row, and her husband fifth from the right. (Photo: A. Fong);

The ladies' hockey match in progress in which the Scottish team defeated the Eng- Neh eleven at Soskunpoo on Saturday. (Photo: Mée Cheung).

The Shamaan Municipal Police hockey team, "which hay won all its matches against West River naval patrol teams, whilst In gamer against the Shamisen Sporta Club honours are easy. Major C. Willson, O.B.E., Captala Supt, is seen in centra of back row.

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