1933-07-04 — Page 23

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY

We are pleased to in- form our customers that

as from 1st, JULY, the

price of 6 cent cakes will

be reduced to 5 cents.

and

YOUR CAKES

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BISCUITS

Our Home-made Biscuits

from $1.20 to $1.00 per

WILL

tin.

COST

YOU

*LESS

LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.

THE ORIGINAL

CANE FIBRE

INSULATING

BOARD

CELOTEX

INSULA

FING LUMBER

FIRST

AND

FOREMOST

SHEWAN TOMES & CO.

AGENTS.

“KENT TELLS THE WORLD”

AMAZING GROWTH

OF INDUSTRY

sun-

Kent, the county of undulating hills, picturesque hop flelda, rich fruit gardens, lovely lanes, kissed peaside resorts and health- giving inland watering towns, ja the Kent which has been given to the world up to now,

But (and this wlil como probably as big a surprise to thb, non- resident Kentish man or man of Kant as it does to the Englishman claiming allegiance to other parts of the homeland), Kent has its industries. And there is nothing of the mushroom growth about them. All are sturdy, progressive young industries playing a big part in the nation-wide effort to stimulate English trade in the face of old man Depression.

Kent is as proud now of those industries as she always has bean of her glorious scenic attractions, and to prove it the Association of Men of Kent and Kentish Mon have just published an extremely in- teresting booklet, which, by its very title, reveals ita object. "Kent Tells the World", is not only a valuable guide to the home-going Englishman from the tropics and Dominions as well as the foreign- or, but le a mine of information concerning Kent's new industries. The render la given an Informa- tive and entertaining introduction to Kent's collieries at Snowdown near Dover, the paper making mills nt Gravesend and Aylesford, the brewing industry at Maidstone. Paddock Wood, Hythe, Waterin- bury, and Canterbury, tile making at Marley's works, Harrietsham, the tremendous importance of Dover as a shipping port and a score of other young, but growing undertakings all of which are tak- ing a big part in the industraliam of England.

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Ta benutios of West Kent are Wells Ignored. Tunbridge with its romantic Pantiles, lovely Common and tonic waters; histor- Ical Penshurst, busy Maidstone, charming old Canterbury. Each with its peculiar attractions is (adequately described.

The publication, the first of its kind, is attractively presented, be- ing profusely illustrated and ex- tremely well printed by the Kent Messenger. Through this medium, | It is Impossible for Kent to "Tell the, World" In vain."Man of

Kent."

Bata

GLOUCESTER BUILDING.

Rata

4.90

6.90

Aata

BATA SHOE REPAIR SERVICE-WE GUARANTEE GOOD WORKMAN-

SHIP AND LOW PRICES. ALL'IMPORTED MATERIALS.

SALESMAN SAM

'NUTHIN' MUCH DOIN'

HERE, SAM!

WAIT A MINUTE, JAKE!

I THINK I GOT SOME-.

THIN'!

ויי

U.S. PAT. ORA

RED, U, S. I

IF I STAY HERE LONG ENOUGH; ('LL BE ABLE TO START UP A SHOE

STORE!

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YA GOT NO LESS'N SİX SHOES HERE AN' THEY'RE ALL RIGHTS! THATS FUNNY, AIN'T IT?

1

Sam and the Shoes Are Right!

MEBBE ITS A FILLET OF SOLE!

RIGHT YOU ARE,SAM,

IT'S A SHOE! LET'S

•MOVE!

By Small

YOU GOT ALL THE LUCK TODAY, SAM! THERE'S ANOTHER ONE!

Meca

| WHAT? ANOTHER

SHOE?

HUHT YEAH!

Whi

YEAH! TH' LEFTS. DON'T SEEM TO

BE BITIN TODAY!

THE

RIDDLE GRIDDLE

7ERE ARE THREE MORE"SIZZLERS",

1 WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CEREMONI

AND FORMS?

2. WHAT WAS THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN BEFORE MT.

EVEREST WAS DISCOVERED

WHAT NEVER MAKES TRACKE, BUT ALOMY's

FOLLOWS THEM?

INSWERS TO LAST WEEKS RIODLES— YOU CAN TAKE TWO LETTERS FROM THE WORD SIXTY AND LEAVE S/X! (EASY, WASN'T IT? THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A STEEP HILL AND PA BITTER. PILL IS – ONE IS HARD TO GET UP

THE OTHER'S HARD TO GET DOWN

THE WORST WEATHER FOR MICE IS AHE

RAING CATS AND DOGST, CON ON

› 1933 BY ́HKA SERVIC

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