DURING SEPTEMBER
LIBERAL
THE HONGKONG
PRICE CONCESSIONS
IN TAILORING
Mackintosh's have set aside from their regular stock about 100 suit lengths of Tweed, Worsted, Flannel and Saxony Suitings which they are prepared to make up at a greatly reduced rate. These excellent cloths are usually sold at $100.00 to $150.00 for the suit,
and are..
NOW
ONLY $75.00
net.
This concession is, of course,
restricted to cash terms....
Every suit well tailored
and guaranteed correct in style and fit.......
MACKINTOSH'S LTD
MENS WEAR SPECIALISTS Alexandra Building→→→→
Des Voeux Rond.
PRACTICALLY THE BEST VALUES
IN MODERN RECEIVERS!
ATWATER KENT
RADIO
GOLDEN VALUES WITH GOLDEN VOICE
MODEL 567
7 Tube Compact Now Tasteful Dosign Cabinet
$225
THE
8 Tubes
MODEL 96
with the
TONEBEAM
$350
MODEL 92
8 Tube Compact
$195
MODEL 90
7 Tubo Compact
$175
ALL MODELS ARE SUPER-HETERODYNE, WITH NEW VARIABLE-MU AND PENTODE TUBES, ADJUSTABLE TONE CONTROL, AUTOMATIC VOLUME CONTROL (Except Model 90), QUICK VISION DIAL. IMPROVED DYNAMIC SPEAKER WITH UNUSUAL VOLUME.
Available for 220 Volts & 110 Volts.
COMPARE CAREFULLY BEFORE MAKING DECISION TO BUY!
THE SINCERE CO., LTD.
TELEGRAPH.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1932.
A WONDER BOAT |NOTABLE BRITISH
FOR GAR WOOD
REPLY OF AMERICA TO
MISS ENGLAND III
Detroit. Aug. 28. Commodore Gar Wood's Harma- worth Trophy defender this year
VICTORY
Miss Palfrey & Perry
Win U.S. Title
Chestnut Hills, N.Y., Aug. 27.
H. Ellsworth Vines and Keith will have the biggest power plant Gledhill, nationally ranked No. 2 ever built into a speed-boat, con- as a tennis doubles team, to-day sisting of four twelve-cylinder won the American championship motors developing a total of 6,400 when they defeated the No. 1 team horse power. In disclosing thin of Wilmer Allison and John Van to-dav, Wool also announced that Ryn, last year's champions. Vines, he would race only one boat the American national and Wimble against Kaye Don, the British don singles champion, and his part- challenger in this year's race on ner arrived at to-day's final at the Lake St. Clair.
top of their game, taking a lesson The potential power of the new from their 1931 experience, when, defender, Miss America X, will be after winuing the California more than twice that of Miss State, ciny court, Agawam, Long- America IX, with which Wood last wood, Southampton, Rye, and winter set a new world record of Newport doubles, 111.712 miles an hour. To obtain themselves
they found "over-tennised" for it, Wood has taken two moters the national struggle, going down each out of the old Miss America in the third round for their second VIII and Miss America IX. rebuilt defeat of the year in 43 touran-· them and installed now super-ments. chargers. "Wilkoul the super- To-day, they had things all their chargers, Wood sai "gach of own way, winning in straight selts these motors has a normal horse by 6-4, 6-3, 6-2. power of 1,100, but with thu
Aa Anglo-American blowers' we have already obtain the feature of to-day's mixed dou-l ed 1,000 horse-power from each les finals, in which Fred J. Perry, and we hope to get 1,700, or of Great Britain and Miss Sarah total of 6.80mm horse-power."
Palfrey, America, claiming The American speed king de-straight setts against Vines and telined to predict the speed of the Miss Helen Jacobs, of California, new boat. He said he was satis by 7-5, 6-3, The victory of the fied, however, that it would he Briton and his partner was receiv- considerably faster than Missed with great applause and they America 1X. The craft is 38 ft. gained special commendation For long and 10 ft. 6 in. beam. The carrying the American men's motora are installed in tandem, champion and the woman ranked a gear-bog between them, each No. 2 in the United States to dence i pair supplying power to a port andand then winning the initial a starboard propeller.
sett, despite a severe straggle by course, the Americans, who were not able f with two three-mile straight-fto put up as hard a fight there- nways, is considered by the rescat-after
The new Harmsworth
fa committer to be ideal for the attainment of high speel. The course has been laid out at the lower end of Lake St. Clair. From starting to finishing fine it mea sures seven nautical miles, and the routesting craft will roar over it five times in each hent.
نان
LEAGUE
win was
TENNIS
"IF MATCH FOR THIS AFTERNOON
The Tennis Langue fixture between the C.C.C, and the C.R.C. "B" division will take place this afternoon at the courts of the C.C.C. Rt 4.30 This fixture was postponed from fast Friday and Monday, owing to rain.
Regatta officials say that The race probably will be won and lost in the first two miles, the distance from the starting point to the first turn. The preliction is bas- ed on the assumption that the com-Teams as follows: tenders will be closely matched in potential speed and that, around the rst form and into a three-mile straightawHY. the leader hardly can be overtaken, barring accidents.
LAWN TENNIS.
12.22.
C.C.C.-J. W. Leonard and G. Lin, W. J. Howard and Y. Hrebiumia, E. Zimmern and R. Chon.
C.R.CLai Kwong-tsun & Iu Tak- cheuk, W. C. Hung & C. C. Chiu, Ng Kam-chuen and Tsoi Ping-fun.
SPORT ADVTS.
PROGRESS OF KOWLOON & CHONG KONG CRICKET LEAGUE.
TOURNAMENTS
Nolice Is Hereby Given that the Further progress was made yester-Annual Meeting will be held at day in the tennis tournament organised by the Kowloon C.C. when the Sunitary Board Room, Post the following matches were decided: Office Building (by kind permiss
Handicap Singles "A"
sion) on Tuesday, the 6th day of September, 1932, at 5.15 p.m.
W. C. HUNG,
P. O. Duane beat E. F. Fincher 2-6, 8-6, 7-5;
G. G. Burnett beat W. M. Gittins G-1, 4-0, 8-5.
Ifandleap Singles "B".
C. J. Tacchi bent W. Old 7-5, 6-3; 1. Luberseder heat F. S. W. Smith 6-3, 6-4;
G-1.
R. S. Capell beat K. Hanse U-4,
The World's Famous Clown
"GROCK"
is Coming,
MENTHOLATUM
O, What a Burn! Quick, MENTHOLATUM. Liberally applied it will stop the excruciat ing pain and prevent danger of infection. It will keep the affected part clean and parre and quickly beal it. MENTOLATUM is the world wide house- bold remedy for cuts, bruises, headaches, colis, neuralgia, wunburns, skin irritas tions, etc., etc. Insist on the genuine | MONTROLATUM. Accept no substitute. ;
Hon. Secretary,
WRIGHT'S
COAL TAR SOAP COMPETITION
2 LOVELY PRIZES
A CAMERA FOR BOYS A HANDBAG FOR GIRLS.
No. 5
AN
ANAGRAM.
RULES: (1) When you have solved this Anagram, write it out on a clean piece of paper, either in ink or pencil. Credit will be given for neat work.
(2) You may enlist your parents or older friends to advise.
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(3) All entries must be received by Friday, September 16th, and each must be accom- panied by the wrappers of TWO COAL TAR SOAP TABLETS.
(4). The decision of Messrs. Gilman & Co.. .Ltd. with regard to this competition must be
accepted as final.
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN ?
100 EARTHS
50 TRAPS
1 STOAT
LOW BAG!
Ask your friends, when school opens, if they can do these WRIGHT'S COAL TAR SOAP puzzlers. The prizes are well worth trying for.
Address your entries to the Competition Editor: GILMAN & CO., LTD. HONG KONG
PRIZEWINNERS
FOR COMPETITION No. 4. Joan B. Lee
Carl Bunje
Will the two winners please call at the offices of Cilman & Co., Ltd., 3rd floor, Hong Kong Bank Building, when the prizes will be awarded.
GILMAN & CO., LTD.
AT OUR
GOOD-BYE AMER
SALE
HARD-TO-BEAT VALUES
SUMMER IS NOT OVER YET-BUT WE ARE DETERMINED TO SELL ALL OUR SUMMER GOODS.
THIS SUMMER-NOT NEXT!
THIS IS WHY OUR PRICES ARE SO
AMAZINGLY
CHEAP
WE ARE TAKING the SMALLEST PROFIT TO CLEAR.
BUT
A STATEMENT
MAY MEAN ANYTHING!
when we say our prices during our present sale are LOW
we mean they are LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN.
BUT... we don't ask you to take our word for it. Just as an importer wants samples we know the buying public wants PROOF. So we ask you to visit our STORE-WIDE SALE
to inspact the quality of our silks
to COMPARE PRICES... just a few steps past the "Morning Post"
Building.
THE CROWN SILK STORE
5, Wyndham Street.
UP: WYNDHAM STREET.
Samayalmadig vankytis Alys
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