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CHRISTMAS

EVENT.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1933.

ULLMANN, & CO. HAVE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT THEY ARE HOLDING AN

EXHIBITION

OF JEWELLERY

The Collection now being displayed is "unique" in the history of the Colony, representing, as it does, supreme crafts- manship in the designing and setting of the purest precious stones--

DIAMONDS,-

RUBIES

EMERALDS

SAPPHIRES,

Platinum and Gold have been employed exquisitely, and the styles portrayed set an unparalleled standard.

An indication that the Exhibition is with- out precedent locally lies in the fact that its value exceeds-

A QUARTER OF A MILLION DOLLARS.

Each day a selection will be shown in a special window, but residents are cordially invited to visit our showroom where on no account will they be pressed to buy.

RINGS, BROOCHES, NECKLETS, BRACELETS, EAR-RINGS, CUFF LINKS, SUITES. Prices range from $100 to $55,000,

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In every case the value is exceptional.

ULLMANN & CO.

CHATER ROAD.

"SHADOWS BY THE Do You Enjoy Getting Up?

SEA"

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Were a census possible, probably the number of people who could truthfully answer, "Yes," to this ques- tion would be very much In the minority. Vet the really healthy person luns no difficulty in early rising. "I have. I've just come from provided that bed has been sought at there," replied Mr. Griddle. ·"And, ja veasonable hour the night before. in about half-an-hour, I expect Those who after eight hours sleep there'll be some more visitors along awake unrefreshed, disinclined to hore from the wreck, also! There's rise, and lacking in zest for good some double game on, Mirronneau have reason seriously to consider thale breakfast and strenuous day's work, that's what has queered our state of health-there must be some pitch. All sorts

of people have thing wrong somewhere, and usually been curious who had noit is in the condition of the blood and Tenson to bo curious. There's nerves. Rich, red blood is one of the been some other mystery on that fundamentals of a healthy constitu ship"

tion; when the blood is thin, watery, Impure, sloep ceases to refresh, rost- "Yen, yea, I tell you!” exclaimed | less nights and bad dreams tako its Mirronnent. "After a little more place, and that tired, exhausted fool- of your flask, yes. Ozzers come, ing is the Inevitable result. you say? I sink you are ze ozzers, To the Don't want to get up!— when you come just now," Hois-life-worth-living 7-victim Dr. Wil- took a big gulp.from the flask, and ams' Pink Pills, the world's most his excitement grew. "But it not just the treatment needed

famous blood and nerve tonie, afford By good to stay 'ero longer. We go rapidly purifying and enriching the now." He rose to his feet sudden-blood, and at the same time ercating ly, bet flopped down again.

"Look here, Mirronneau," frown- ed Mr. Griddle. "What has hap pened to you? I gather you've been doped."

"Doped? My fois! More zat zat! One man-e dog mo. E ze devil. When my mind go funny,]

a plentiful supply of now, red, revitali- zing blood, they build, up the narves, restore strength and vigour. Chemists everywhero sell Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, Just give them a few days' trial, and see how well and fit you! will begin to feel and how much you will enjoy your nightly sleep.

I ace im." He pointed towards the | about, I find a place in ze side, and cottage. " in zero."

"What-is he?" muttered Mr. Griddle. "And-has he-7"

Ena," nodded the Frenchman, "E do zik—” He tapped his head. "Ze last zis. E do it. I sco 'im overy time.

'E dog me. Suon, if we stay 'ere. I see 'in again, and e kill me. Ze necklace is no good -It is ze'ropo round our necks." "Nothing of the sort," retorted Mr. Griddle, sharply. "I'm going Inside to get that rope of yours!"

I 'ide zo case in ze 'ole and cover it up. And ze captain, when ze wreck 'appen and we must all go for ze boats, find me near ze`spot, and zen I stop, because it is not good for 'im to see.”

"But you said the captain was after something.. 100," Baid Mr. Griddle. "What was the captain after?" He broke off, and looked suddenly towards a bush that had stirred. "Who's there?" he cried, quickly.

"Only me, Mr. Griddle," replied Napoleon Truelove, an be emerged. But the Freuchman gripped him."Me and my little hatchet. Yes,

what 2003 "If you go, 1 shriek," ho gasped. Mirronneau? That's the one thing captain after, E as 'atchet."

I'm just dying to know?" (To Be Continued)

"Hatchet?" groaned Mr. Griddle, "Heavena above! I shall never bo able to hold up my head 'again. Mirronneau, judged by the ordinary standards of Respectability," you, and I, and Baretti aro odd folls and you needn't think I'm regretting it. The world's full of odd folk of one kind or another. The Comtesse is certainly an odd folk. But there was one point we all agreed on. There was to be no rough work— Int least," he added, rather dubious-

ly, "no very rough work."

"But zey 'ave been rough wiz me" answered Mirronneau, "and I gat ze 'atchet to give a bit of my- self buck. Ze captain of ze ship, 'e come to me, when ze wreck 'appen, and I come to 'im when ze wreck 'appen, and 'e see zat I am after Homesing, and I see zat 'e in after somesing-"

"I suppose you were after the necklace you'd hidden it, eh?" queried Mr. Griddle.

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"Yes, I 'nd 'idden it. I 'ad no cabin alone, and so I'd it."

"Where?".

"In-a-dark-part-of-zo-ship.--L

do not know ze, name of ze part. But near ze bottom, when I look

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A girl with an iron constitu-

tion often has to prove her

metile.

Brilliant Musical Romance, Sparkling with Fun

THE LAUGH-PROVOKING STORY OF A HOTEL PORTER WHOSE FIANCEE WAS A STILL-ROOM MAID, BUT WHOSE AMBITION WAS A WEAL- THY WIDOW. HIS ADVENTURES WITH THE TWO PROVIDE MANY A HEARTY LAUGH.

"KING of the RITZ”

STARRING

STANLEY LUPINO

AND

BETTY STOCKFELD

FROM THE CELEBRATED PLAY BY HENRY KISTEMAECKERS

A BRITISH GAINSBOROUGH PICTURE

KING'S

FROM TO-MORROW.

Whiteaways

AWAY LAIDLAW & CO LTD)

MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. NOW SHOWING

THE LATEST

SILK VELVET CAPS ∙COPIES OF PARIS MODELS -

PM1

PM 2

PM 3

PM5

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PM4

Those smart little Velvet Hats are absolutely the very latest. We have them in numerous styles and various colours.

$3.95 to $6.50.

CORDUROY

VELVET CAPS.

AS

THE VERY LATEST CORDUROY CAR

ILLUSTRATED.

Neat, Smart and Comfortable to Assorted Colours.

wear.

$3.75 each.

NEW SILK SCARVES..

FANCY

COLOURED SILK

AND

ART SILK SCARVES,

In the latest designs and colourings.

$1.95 to $12.50. ORGANDY NECKWEAR

In the latest shapes.

PULLOVERS & CARDIGANS

Light Woollen Pullovers and. Cardigans in all colours. Nice' light weights for present wear.

$3.50 to $7.95.

NEW WOOLLEN

DRESSES.

NEW SCARVES.

A SPECIAL OFFER IN

DRESS VIYELLA

In order to make ream for new shipments we are clearing our present stock of Dress Viyolla in plain colours and fancy designs, 81 inches wide,

Special Price $3.50 yard.

LADIES' OUTFITTING DEPT. '... WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & CO., LTD.

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