1933-04-15 — Page 9

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1933.

BOWLING SHOES

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT

Made of strong canvas with heavy Crepe rubber

sole and Cushion Heel Seat.

Stacked in White

and Brown-all sizes from 4 to 10%.

$8.50 per pair

Brown Willow Call-teather lined, with good

red rubber soles, comfortable shape,

$24.50 per pair

All prices loss 10% discount for cash.

MACKINTOSH'S ITD

WHITEAWAYS

ONE OF

FOR THE BATHING SEASON.

WHITEAWAYS

NEW

BASIC VALUES

.B. V. HZX.

THE "MAXIMO" BATH SHEET.

Thick and durable. Fawn ground with white stripes. Very absorbent and hard wear- ing. Specially suitable for the bathing beach. Size 46 by 74 inches,

BASIC

"Tango"-a child study by Mrs. J. W. Platt,

The . Suzanne au aho tos sground off an island near Swatow. In the background can be seen junks, which H.M.S. Wild Swan kapt from approaching the vessel.

Another picture of the Suzanne after she went aground during Another of Mr. J. W. Platt's child studies. It is entitled fog, On the left is the tug Henry Keswick, which was despatched for alvage operations.

"Buttone,"

VALUE

PRICE

The Anzac Company of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps is here soon at the annual inspection by H.E. Major General Borreit. (Photo: Ming Yuon).

$3.95 each.

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Household Linen Dept.

WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW & CO., LTD.

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A striking Peking serial picture. In the centro foreground is seen a Tibatan pagoda, known as the White Dagoda. It was built as a Buddhist reliquary in 1652 for the visit of the first Dalai LamM

from Tibet. ("Telegraph" Special).

A wayside temple at Abordean. (Photo by Mr. S. W. Coleman).

South Chian attacking in the Senior Shield final, in which the South Wales Borderers suffered de-

feat. (Photo: Ming Yuen).

"I say~-have you heard thle one?" An effective dog study by Mrs. J. W.

Platt.

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Mr. C. E. Frith, Chief Sanitary Inspector, recently retired from the Government service. Ha is here seeĥ seated in centre on the

Occasion of a farewell dinner party held in his honour. (Photo: Mee Cheung).

This photograph was taken on the occasion of a dinner bold in honour of the Queen's College Matriculation Class. (Photo: Mus

Cheuung),

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