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Ambrosia

-the purest, most nourishing

milk

BA

ABY'S health may be Impaired by constant change of diet. Using milks of unknown origin. amounts to that. They diffor inconstitution according to their source and thus tend to cause digestive disturbance.

You can be sure of giving baby the best and freshest Devonshire milk by giving him "Ambrosia"--milk from 'healthy Devonshire hords-milk purified and dried in Devonshire dairies as soon as it comes from the" meadow.

"Ambrosia" contains all the important vitamins, it is many times purer and more easily digested than Grade "A" milk-yet costs less. Hospitals, Clinics and Doctors prescribe. "Ambrosia," it is the safest and most delicious milk for Baby, Mother and every nursing purpose.

*STOCKED BY ALL GOOD DEALERS,

Ambrosia

PURE DEVONSHIRE DRIED MILK

FREE SAMPLE

TO REISS, MASSEY & CO., LTD.-SOLE AGENTS. 7. Queen's Boad, 0.

Pleats and Free Sample of - " Ambrosla" and Bordet tas

NAME..

ADDRESS.

(Fost is unsealed envelope under 19 ota, stamp),

DRINK

OLD BRAND BEER ONLY

ILSENER

BREWED

LAGER

BREMENS

ERMANY

AND

Don't Be #Sale-Talked"

Out of It I

THE

SAFEST WAY TO

OBTAIN THE BEST IS TO

CHOOSE THE BRAND THAT

IS OLDEST.

"BLUE GIRL" BRAND

Genuine Pilsener Beor

KNOWN FOR THE PAST 50 YEARS. IN THIS MARKET AS THE MOST SUITABLE TROPICAL BEVERAGE..

Obtainable at All Loading Stores:

GREAT AUTUMN

SALE

COMMENCING MONDAY

EVERYTHING INCLUDED

NEW GOODS JUST OPENED

A GREAT SAVING

"AT

LE BEAU

KING'S THEATRE BUILDING.

D'AGUILAR ST

IGSALELEG)

CHARITY BAZAAR

PH SATURDAY,

Lim; Chairman, Mr. Simon Tse Yan Hen Tresautor, Mr.Tse Yung-kwong Hon. Secretary, Mr. IN AID OF THE PRECIOUS -

W. C. Chan, and other members of the Committagare Mrs. Fung BLOOD ORPHANAGE Koong, the Misses Holon Lo,

De The annual bazaar of the Chi Chan, Dr. Y. Y. Tang and Messrs. Fiorence Chin; adola Lee, Dulcto nese Sisters of the Precious Bloed. K. Chan, Lau Pak-wa, W. M. will be held on October 6, 7 and 8, Chan, and S. F Kwan, under the distinguished patronage of Lady Pollock, at the Precious Blood Convent building, Yuen Chow Street, Shumshulpo.

SEPTEMBER

H

SAXON. CHURCH FORBIDS EXPRESSION

The Evangelical Church in Bax

Berlin, Sept. 22.

ony, has banned the word "Halle lujah from Its service, bechuse It is a Hebrew expression. Reu

Good Work... special brochure lasued by the com- tor.

The following foreword to the mittee sets out the work of the Sisters of the Precious Blood:

The object of this bazaar is to

Fower Unemployed.. talso funds for the children's hos pital, clinic and orphanage. Lady have never been slow in coming to The residents of this Colony

Berlin, Sept. 22. Pollock has kindly consented to the aid of the helpless or deserv Germany has shrunk by 65,000 The number of unemployed in perform the opening ceremony oning, and charities of various kinds during the fortnight ended Sep- Friday, October 6, at 8.80 p.m.have always had support. How-tember 15.

Thanks to the kind rssistance of over there is not always a sub- Dr. H. H. McElney, Dr. Y. X. Tang clency of funds, and at times which

The number now out of work in and Dr. H. D. Matthews, who have and the community hard hit by approximately 4,065,000.-Routen been regularly paying visits to the trade depression the donations must children's hospital and clinic. in necessarily suffer. All the same,

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the

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Whiteaways

WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW & CO LTD,

FOR

HOUSEHOLD LINENS

AND

FURNISHINGS.

NEW GOODS JUST UNPACKED.

We have just unpacked our new Stocks of Household Linens and Furnishing Fabrics and these are now being displayed in. our First Floor Showrooms: All are marked at the lowest possible prices and inspection is cordially invited.

NEW WITNEY BLANKETS

WITNEY

Blanke's

spite of the many calls on their ser- there are certain appeals that de- McElney, Dr. H. D. Matthews and vicos, the hospital has again com- sorve the constant support of those Dr. Y.Y. Tang, Thia-hospital and ploted a year of good work for the able to make donations, however clinic has taken care of hundreds poor of the Kowloon peninsula.small, and one of the most urgent of little ones and tended many until During the year ending June 30 is the call for aid to the poorer health has been restored. The Inst, there were 875 in-patients and class children of the Colony good work is necessarily expanding 1,643 out-patients. The average There is something particularly with the greater growth of popula number of attendances of out-appealing about a child in sickness tion. The call is great. Even tho patients is now over 50 a day.

The hospital has been receiving mute pleading of small victims of of capacity, both of funds and ac or distress--nobody can resist the present offort is taxed to the limit supplies of milk foods and economic or physical ille. Much medicines from the

commodation. The drain Hongkong has been accomplished along the meagre exchequer is great and con- Society for the Protection of Chil-lines of succour to the Colony's stantly increasing: and it is only dren, which has also provided the poor children, but a great deal ro by depending on the help of the REAL services of Mrs. Perry, un ine- maine to be done, and the effort is more fortunate sections of the com- pector of the Society and a trained handicapped mainly through lack munity that this work can continue, nurse, but the general upkeep of of funds. The the hospital and clinic and the en-noticeable among the children of take the greater needs as

great distress and an attempt be made to over- tire support of the orphana are still the very poor is such as to wring months and the years go by.. a very heavy burden on the Sisters, the hearts of those who come in Whose sole source of income is the contact with this side of local life. can help in any way will make their It is hoped that all citizens who proceeds of the yearly bazaar and Many citizens, men and women, are contribution to the work. It is not the sale of their knitted and em-giving up great deal of their broldered articles.

It is hoped that the coming money towards alleviating the ing that the request has been satis- time and a goodly portion of thoir mere charity: It is not merely a question of giving money and feel- bazaar will be successful in order more pressing cases of hardship: fled: it is much more than that. It that the good work may be continu- but they constantly find cases is carrying out one of the best. which it is not possible to help ideals of humanity, to help one's "For the bazaar, various stalls owing to the hampering thought less fortunate fellow-creatures, and providing many kinds of amuse- that funds in hand will not permit. It is helping to make the Colony as ments and articles useful to patrons One of the chief efforts locally whole a healthier and happier will be arranged, while many towards helping the small ones souvenir tickets at $2 and $1 each whose circumstances make them place to dwell in. have been issued, for which the victims of pitiful want, has been organisers expect $ cheerful the establishing of a hospital and response from the public,

clinle for destitute, children at Shumshuipó by the Chinese Sisters of the Precious Blood with the help Patroness, Lady Pollock, Hon. of the Hongkong Society for the President, Mr. Ngan Shing-kwan, Protection of Children and the Hon. Vice-president, Mr. R. G. Hvaluable assistance of Dr. J. H.

ed.

The following constitute the com- mittee for the bazaar:

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Jimmy's

QUEEN'S

AIR CONDITIONED THEATRE

TO-MORROW

Patrons are advised that the 7.15 performance -to-morrow -has--already been sold out.

HELEN

HAYES

CLARK

GABLE

with

THE

The producers of the immortal ́romance of "Smilin' Through" now. lift to eternal, heights that lova story of all timo. "The White Sister."

Audiences will take these two foremost -stars .anow to their hearts as they watch amidst tears and excite- their thrilling mont story gloriously.told!

WHITE

A Metro Goldwyn Mayer netur

SISTER

VICTOR FLEMING production, LEWIS STONE, LOUISE CLOSSER HALE, MAY ROBSON

BRITISH

MAKE

REAL

WITNEY

BLANKETS.

We have been able again this year to buy our Blankets on very favourable terms from the Manufacturers, and the value we are offering is the best possible.

REAL WITNEY BLANKETS: MEDIUM QUALITY,

Single Bed Size.

63 by 83 inches

$19.50

pair.

76. by 94 inches $26.50 SUPERFINE QUALITY.

Single Bed Size.

63 by 89 inches

$26.50 $35.50

76 by 94 inches FINE MERINO BLANKETS.

Single Bed Size, ⠀ 63 by 83 inches $59.50

Double Bed Size. 80 by 104

pair.

pair.

pair.

$89.50 pale

TRAVELLING RUGS

FOR CAR, STEAMER OR HOME.

THE

GAINSBOROUGH

B. V. H. 26.

Heavy Wool Fringed

Travelling

Soft

Rug

Check design. Soft finish;

Nice for

car, steamer or home. Size 52 by 78.

BASIC: VALUE PRICE:

$8.50

pair

Whiteaways

BASIC

VALUES

A big range of Travelling Rugs in plain and check design.

to $55.00 each.

$12.50 to

MARPLE SHEETS

MARPLE

SHEETS

FOR:

HARD

WEAR.

Marple Sheets are British made and will stand the hardest of We stock them in various weights and textures in 2 Sizes. 1

wear.

Sixe 2 by 3

$14.50

$15.50

$17.50

$18.50

Sixo 22 by 3 yds. $18.50

$19.50

$20.50

$22.50

PILLOW CASES

Pure Cotton Pillow Cases in Plain or Hemstitched.

20 by 30 inches.

Plain from 75 CTS. each. Hemstitched from $1.25 each.

DOWN QUILTS

We are now showing our new ranges of Down Quilts. Plai colours are the vogue for the present season and we havi them in Rose, Blue, Gold and Green, t

PRICES from $59:50 to $225.00 each. Inspection Cordially Invited. FIRST FLOOR SHOWROOMS

WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & CO., LTD.

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