1933-12-16 — Page 9

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THE

CHRISTMAS

SURPRISE

OF

SURPRISES

READ ON

20 ONLY BABIES' FROCKS

Usually $4.00

NOW $1.90.

15 ONLY LADIES' PYJAMAS

IN BROCADE

Usually $6.50

NOW $3.10.

14 ONLY SETS CREPE DS CHINE SHIRTS with NECK- TIE. SOCKS and HANDKER- CHIEFS

Usually $13.00 NOW $4.50.

6 PRINTED SATIN PYJAMAS

Threo Places,

Usually $22.00

NOW $11.00..

12 ONLY CREPE DE CHINE

EMBROIDERED PYJAMAS

Usually $8.75

NOW $4.50.

O ONLY BRIDGE COATS

Usually $18.00 NOW $5.50.

JUST RECEIVED

A New Shipment of WOOLLEN LACE

In all colours.

2 ONLY BABIES' KIMONOS

Usually $3.50

NOW $1.50.

ONLY COTTON HOURI COATS

Usually $3.50 NOW $1.50.

ONLY PRINTED CREPI

PERSIAN COATS Usually $26.00 NOW $12.00.

O PAIRS ONLY INTER.

WOVEN HOLEPROOF SOCKS

Usually $2.00 NOW $1.00.

KAYSER STOCKINGS

LL SHADES FROM FACTORY

Usually $3.25

NOW $2.25.

CHRISTMAS

SALE

AT THE

BOMBAY

SILK STORE

2, D'Aguilar Street.

ELEPHANT

CREPE--

65 cts. per yd.'

PRINTED SILK--

50 cts. Per yd.

ALL GOODS

AT PRICES

BELOW COST

TO REDUCE OUR

HEAVY STOCKS

REMEMBER THE

BOMBAY QUALITY

UNUSUALLY SHOP EARLY

UNUSUAL

PRICES

at the

AJMAHAL

SILK STORE

D'AGUILAR STREET.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1933.

NIGHT SESSION.

LONG DISCUSSION OF NEWFOUNDLAND BILL

London, Dec. 18,

The House of Commons:, ex- perienced the unusual occurrence of having the agenda for the Fri- day sitting automatically elimina- ted, because, at 11 o'clock this morning, a yawning House was still discussing the, second item of Thursday's agenda.

Members had sat all night doal- ing with the Committee stage of the Newfoundland Bill, which oc- cupied 17 hours of debato. La- bourites, led by Mr. James Max- ton, obstreperously opposed the Anancial provisions of the Bill on the grounds that it necessitated an unwarranted demand upon the British taxpayer.

There

was a good muster of women members throughout the whole night, mostly wrapped fur coats. One Labour member moved adjournment on the grounds

HINT OF

FUKIEN

ALLIANCE

EVIDENCE OF RED

SYMPATHIES

Frochow, Dec. 15.

AN OLD RESIDENT.

FUNERAL OF MRS. V. M:

SILVA-RIBEIRO

SIR MILES LAMPSON.

MCLAUGHLIN-BUICK

8-CYLINDER CARS:

(Continued from Págo 8.) # dertakings and so forth; and per haps mout striking of all has been the change in the mind, of the

Thirty years have rolled by At the age of 84, Mrs. Virginia People. I have, may be, been able since the Buick Motor Company

to appreciate this more than most M. Silva-Ribeiro, a highly respect-wing to the extent to which I built its first automobile. And Further evidence of the much-ed member of the Portuguese have travelled throughout the what a story these years have 'enled allance between the rebels community, has passed away. country-much of it by air-when told of Buick quality, rollability af Fukien and the Klangel Reds Death occurred on Thursday such things as road construction and capacity to give more and vas provided to-day when two afternoon at her residence No. 11, and building development are par-

ticularly noticeable. Communist delegates openly ad- Ashley Road, Kowloon. nitted their identity to inter- The deceased lady was the viewers.

mother of Mr. M. A. da Silva, for Discontent, it is enld, is brew-over 30 years in the service of Ing in the 19th Route Army, a Messrs. Jardine, Matheson and soldier of which asked members Co., but now retired:

better miles. Morg than 2,700,000 Buick cars have been Sir Milos ended by thanking his produced. Each year a bottor hosts once more for the compli ment they had paid him in having builds-with the result that more Buick-each built as Buick

his stewardship in China. kimas their guest at the end of

than 47 per cent of them are Government House Dinner. still in operation to-day, many Last night he was the guest of having served five, ten, even knows motor cars knows how honour at a dinner at Government. twenty years. Everyone who these 2,700,000 Buicks have Ber- written the proof of Buick the roads of the quality on for Egypt world. Long ago, Buick's finer,

of Reuter's Chinese staff to join In addition to the only son, the House, where he met the retiring a band of 100 men who, he sald, deconsed is survived by three Commander-in-Chief of the French 'ntended to desert and become grandchildren, and a brother Mr. Asiatic Squadron. Admiral bandits. The men, beyond re- J. II. da Silva, of Holt's Wharf,

eiving à dollar each with which o celebrate the inauguration of the new regime, have not been paid for several months.

thelot.

Sir Miles departs aboard the Ranchi.

You saw her In The Good Companions-now

her in

more faithful performance be- came an international tradition. Records of Bulcks that have gono 200,000 miles or more have become almost commonplace. And favour for Buick has in- creased year after year, until

There was a large attendance, including many ladies, at the fun- oral yesterday. The burial sor-! vice was read by Fr. Rossi, Pastor The blockade by Nanking is of Rosary Church, while Fr. having a serious effect. Trade 18 Spada; in whose former parish the at a standstill and the price of deceased spent the best part of ice is rising. Only one month's her lifetime, was also present. supply remains. A rice famine is The Interment took place at the THE MIDSHIPMAID to-day more people choosa Buick threatened when this supply runs R. C. Cemetery in Happy Valley.

out.

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that the women Jooked Hike "washed out rags." Whereupon a tumult of mock protest arose.

Additional time was expended in

A force of 1,000 Communists ed to guard the elty itself from speeches on the subject of sitting established near Yenping, up to attack. up all night, but the Government was adamant and at 8.30 a.m. to- now have done no looting and are The 78th Division has moved out, day, after Mr. MacDonala had

from Foochow towards the Che- arrived clad in tweeds, the louse

Meanwhile, preparations to pro- which parallels the coast. The kinng border, along the highway finally passed the Bill through the Committee

stage unamended teet Foochow from attack are pro, will

replace the Fukien troops and acttied down to discuss the ceeding, trenches are being dug whose sympathies, it is feared, inancial resolution in connexion in the hills above Pagoda An- might be turned to the marines with the now Unemployment Bill.chorage, while forts and sand-bag who hold the ports north of Foo-

-Reuter.

emplacements are being construct- chow, for Nanking-Reuter.

paying for their supplies.

- at the

KING'S

on the

sec

17th, 18th and 19th.

Jessic Matthews

SANTA CLAUS

ARRIVES TO-DAY

SINCERE'S

SANTALAND

NOW OPEN

COME on children.... and yes, grown-ups too Happy days truly are here again.... Santaland is open Santa is again enthroned at our Roof Garden interesting games and sports are provided here for Santa's little friends to play. .. Come see Santa, one and all, and receive a souvenir from the good old man

See the thrilling displays of Cycling Circus which you might have never seen in Hongkong.... Even Santa himself likes to see them once and again.

Many

AMUSEMENTS AT THE SANTALAND

CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND

PING PONG SEE SAW

LOOP ROLLING

SKIPPING DARTS

ROULETTE

CYCLING CIRCUS THRILLING EXHIBITS OF BICYCLE TRICK RIDING BY THE WING'S COMPANY,

SANTA'S HOME

SANTA CLAUS IS SEEN HERE COMING OUT FROM A CHIMNEY, GIVING A SOUVENIR TO EVERY VISITOR.

A 10 CTS. ADMISSION TICKET WILL ENABLE YOU TO ENJOY, ALL IN THE SANTALAND.

THE SINCERE CO., LTD.

AND I WATUMIA

SANTA'S HEADQUARTERS.

MORE TRUTH THAN SLANG

IDRA

-BUT I HAVE A SWELL

DRÒ SAYS THAT COAT OF YOURS

HOT STIFF

PIM

You BOUT AGUR 'Hof

than all ten other eights in its price range combined, and nine our of ten say they will buy Buicks again. A motor car has to, be better to compile such a record over a period of thirty years. Its manufacturer has to, mean his promise—“When bet- for automobiles are built, Buick will build them”. McLAUGHLIN-· BUICK Motor Cars have been made in Canada since 1907. No Local Tax. No Canadian Premium. McLAUGHLIN-BUICK makes "Straight 8's" exclusively. All our 1933 Models have been sold and delivered. Announce- ment of 1934 Models on 139. inch, 128-inch and 136-inch Wheelbase Chassis will be made at an early date.

Telephone 30228, or 30229 THE DRAGON MOTOR CAR COMPANY, LTD., Distributors of McLAUGHLIN-BUICK and OPEL, CARS and G. M. C. TRUCKS

OPEL 4-CYLINDER MOTOR CARS OPEL 6-CYLINDER

MOTOR CARS ›

The Opel factory is owned and operated by General Motors Corporation. A further ship- ment has just been recaivad to- day consisting of the entirely now 96" Wheelbase 4-door Special Sedans and 4-seater Special Cabriolets (with 6 Wire Wheels, trunk and 2 suit cases); the ex-garage Hong Kong prices of which DUT, PAID are follows:

as

4-door Special Sedans

HK$2,500.00 4-door Special Cabriolets ·

HK$2,700.00

These cars are fitted with the 'atest 4-speed special gears for Hong Kong. Buy Opel and secure maximum value and per- formance at minimum purchase and operation cost in the small car field.

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'eleptone 30228 or 30229- THE DRAGON MOTOR CAR COMPANY, LTD., Distributors of McLAUGH- LIN-BUICK and OPEL CARS and G, M. . . fRKS,

IN LONDON

Hongkong Telegraph.

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SELFRIDGES

REUTERS, LIMITED Adammament Bapt 4. de LONDON #84.

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