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10

SALE POSITIVELY ENDS

..

TO-MORROW AT 7.30 P.M.

20

22

HOURS ONLY

SPECIAL

CHAMPION BARGAINS

FOR LADIE'S

WHO CARE FOR SPECIAL QUALITY OF

HOSIERY

:(0)

IT IS QUALITY

LOOK

SPECIAL HOLEPROOF

HOSIERY

UNOBTAINABLE ELSEWHERE

CHIFFON

ALL SILK

No. W. H.

BEFORE $6.50 Pr.

NOW $3.45 Pair

REMEMBER

EVERY GENUINE PAIR 15 MARKED

"SPECIAL" W. H.

SPECIAL HOLEPROOF

HOSIERY

UNOBTAINABLE ELSEWHERE SERVICE WEIGHT No. 160H

EVERY GENUINE PAIR IS MARKED

“SPECIAL" 160H

BEFORE $4.50

NOW $3.30 Pair

HOURS 8.30 A.M. TO 7.30 P.M.

HARIKAM'S

SILK STORE

51 NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

OBITUARY

DEATH OF WELL-KNOWN MISSIONARY

chott

the

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1933.

LESSON SERMON.

KEEP UPKEEP DOWN

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,Į VY FITTING

SCIENTIST, HONGKONG

"Spirit" was the aubject of the

"Decarbo"

Lenson-Sermon in all Churches of! AUTOMATIC DECARBONISER Christ, Scientist, yesterday.

Particulars from

H. CONNELL & CO., LTD. 4th floor, China Building.

COMPANY REPORT.

PROFIT OF OVER $1,000,000 BY

HONGKONG TR. MWAYS

The annual general meeting of Hongkong Tramways, Ltd., will bo held in the officoo of Jarding. Mathe- Bon & Co., Ltd., on February 10, at noon. The report of the Directors for the year ended 31st December, 1932, states:

The profit for the year

amounts to...

and together with amount brought forward from inst account

.$1,029,456.59

155,463.34

Makes a balance of ..$1,184,018.06 LtB8:-- An Interim Divi-

Many in the Colony will learn with the greatest regret of the death, which occurred in Canton

The Golden Text was: "God is on Saturday, of the Rov, Mr. C. 1. Blanchett, a well-known mis-a Spirit: and they that worship Bionary who had served with the him must worship him in spirit C, M. S. in South China for over and in truth" (John 4:24.)

Among the citations which com- thirty years. The deepest sym-

to Mrs. prised the Lesson-Sermon was the pathy will be extended Blanchett in the great blew she following from the Bible: "Sing to bear, unto the Lord, bless his name: has been called upon under circumstances which make show forth his salvation from day her bereavement particularly to day......For the Lord is great. and greatly to be praised: he is to poignant.

A memorial service to the late be feared above all geds. For all the Mr. Blanchett will be held at gods of the nations are idola: but afternoon in St the Lord made the heavens, Hon- o'clock this John's Cathedral, Ilongkong. The our and majesty area before him: funeral tricou place In Canton strength and beauty are in his today, and it is understood that sanctuary....Give unto the Lord the burial service will be conduct-the glory due unto his name: ed by the Bishop of Victoria, who bring an offering, and come into his courts. O worship the Lord left for Canton yesterday.

In the beauty of holiness: fear Proficient in Cantonese.

before him. all the earth." (Pa. The Rev. Charles Isaac Blan-06:2, 4-6,8,9.)

The Leason-Sermon also includ- WAB appointed by Church Missionary Socfety to the ed the following passages from In 1901, the Christian Science text-book.

dend of 60 centa South China Mission

per share paid after a period of training at the science and Health with Key to

August, China Missionary Soclely Train- the Scriptures." by Mary Baker

..........$325,000 Ing College at Islington, North Eddy: "The three great verities 16th London. He later studied at Dur. of Spirit, omnipotence, omnipre-Written-off Good ham, where he took his M. A. de-sence, omniscience-Spirit possess will and Con-

ing all power, filling all space struction

rensen โท

Tramway For the first seven years of his constituting all Science-contra- time in South China he worked at dict forever the belief that matter item Pakhoi and in the surrounding can be actual. These eternal veri- Undertaking... districts. Since then his work tics reven! primeval existence as Transfer to In- had been centred at Canton and the radiant reality of God's eren-

necount tion, in which all that ile has! In the Delta.

The steady development and made is pronounced by is wis- Transfer growth of the Chinese Christian dom good." (p.109:32). Church in these party has been~~~

the earnestnessfle was largely due to

a member of the 0. T. and zeal which he had shown on Revision Company from behalf of the Church for more 1884, a Deputy-Professor of Com than thirty years. A proficient parative Philology at Oxford from Chinese scholar and linguist, bis 1876-00, a Hibbert Lecturer in addresses in that language were 1897, a Gifford Lecturer in 1900-2, something to look forward to, and and a Rhind Lecturer in 1906.

death. his sudden

it is under-1" He was a Hon. F.B.A.. Foreign stood from tonsilitis, will be re-Correspondent Member gretted as much by his Chinese French Institute, and Fellow friends and converts as by others. Queen's College, Oxford since 1869, Professor Archibald Henry Sayed lie was Professor of Assyriology, Oxford University from 1891-1919. and an Asintie Gold Medalist in 1925.

xree.

London, Feb. D.

Ex-

tho

08,000

Loan Reservo

vestment and

100,000

to

General Reserve Account

100,000

1874 to

Final Dividend

the for

yant 1932 of 70 cents дег Rhare, re- commended by

of

the

of

He wrote numbers of text books

the Directors... 465,000

1,048,000

A talni of

Leaving to be entried

forward....$ 136,018.95

Hon. Sir Shou-son Chow, Kt., wan April last. In accordance with the appointed to a seat on the Board in Articles of Association he now offers himself for election to this appoint- inent.

The Directors retiring by rotation

are Mr. A. B. Stewart and Mr. Choa Po Sien, who, being eligible, stand for re-election.

The death is announced of Pro fessor Archibald Henry Sayce ut Rath after a few days illnesson Assyrian Grammar, Compara-under the provisions of Article No. 95 Reuters Special.

Live Philology, Babylonian Religion, of the Itev. A. H. Sayce, D. Litt., LL.D., the history and religion D.D.. the eldest son of the Rev. H. Hebrews, and many other forms of

Shire- trentine. S. Sayce, was born at

In 1923 he published "Reminis- hampton in 1845. Educated at

and edited Smith's Baby Bath and Queen's College, Oxford, cences" Rev, Sayce was tutor from 1870-79. lonia.

The accounts submitted have been audited by Messrs. Lowe, Bingham and Matthews, who, as Auditors of the Company. now stand for YO- election.

The

EVERYTHING.E.C.) ELECTRICAL

your guarantee

ANNOUNCEMENT

Osram

AS FROM FEBRUARY 1st PRICES FOR

BRITISH MADE "OSRAM"

PEARL GASFILLED LAMPS

Will conform to the new schedule of prices issued by the China United Lamp Co.

GUARANTEE

PRICES

Electric The General

Company, Ltd., guarantees that OSRAM lamps are manu- factured throughout in England, are made from the best materials and comply in every respect with the specification for Tungsten Lamps, No. 161-1930 of the British Engineering Standards Association.

WATTS

$

40

.80

60

1.00

75

1.20

100

1.40

150.

2.00

200

3.00

THERE IS NOW MORE REASON THAN EVER TO

BUY BRITISH MADE "OSRAMS"

The

EVERYTHING (G.E.C.) ELECTRICAL

your guarantee

THE

BLUE FUNNE

LINE

REGULAR AND FAST, PASSENGER SERVICES

FREIGHT AND

LONDON SERVICE

ANTENOR 15 16th Feb.

AJAX

Jat Mar.

For Marseilles, Landon,

Rotterdam & Glasgow, For Matscitive, London,

LIVERPOOL SERVICE PERSEUS

14th Fob.

Rotterdam & Hamburg

For Liverpool, Havrs & Glasgow

NEW YORK SERVICE

GLAUCUS 11th Mr. For Boston, New York & Baltimore via Philippines & Straits

PACIFIC SERVICE

For Vistoria, Seattle & Vancouvor 16th Feb. IXION TANTALUS 11th Mar. For Victoria, Brattle & Vancouver INWARD SERVICE

LAOMEDON

DARDANUS

& Yokohama

Duo 120 Feh.

For Shanghai, Moji, Kobo,

Das 12th Fels,

For Shanghai

Apoci dly reluced fares are quoted

limited pazzonger socommodation.

for cargo stomers with

For fenight, passage rates and information apply to the

under-mentioned. All brakings are subjaci ta the envisions of the Company's

Bill of Lading.

BUTTERFIEL9& SWIRE.

Agente

Weekly Sailings Transpacific

To San Francisco, Los

Angeles & New York

To Seattle and Victoria

via Panama

Pres. Jackson

Feb. 14

Pres. Jefferson

Pres. Coolidge

Mar. 1

Pres. Madison

Pres. Grant

Mar 15

Pres. Cleveland

Pren. Hoover ......... Mar. 20

Fortnightly sailings on Wednesdays. Fortnightly sailings on Saturdays

Pres, Hayes

Pres. Pierce

Feb. 18

Mar. 4

Mar. 18

Mar. 18 Apr. 1

ROUND TRIP FARES TO EUROPE & AMERICA. Special through rates to Europe via United States. Dire connections with all Atlantic lines. Choice of rall lines across United States and Canada, liberal stop-over privileges for sight-seeing. Full particulars upon application.

Fortnightly via Suez to Europe & America Fortnightly soilings on Saturdays via Manila, Straits, Colombo, Bombay, Suez Canal. Alexandria, Naples, Genoa, Marseilles, Now York & Boston. Pres. Adams

Pres. Harrison

Feb. 15 Mor. 4

TO MANILA

Next Sailing

Pres. Jeffersos Pres. Adama

CONNECTING WITH 5.S. MAYON TO CEBU, ILOILO. ZAMBOANGA.

:

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Pres. Jackson Feb. 7.

Feb. 11 Feb. 18

Pres. Coolidge

Pres. Madison

Feb. 21 .... Feb. 25

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7th Feb.

12th Feb,

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