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To the Funniest Wise-Cracks" and the Hottest Music you ever heard. in one of the Funniest Pictures you've ever seen!

LADIES MUST

LOVE

A Universal Picture

with JUNE KNIGHT, NEIL HAMILTON

SALLY O'NEILL, DOROTHY BURGESS, MARY CARLISLE

AT THE

KING'S

TO-MORROW

OTARD'S

ESTAS 1795

THE BRANDY WITH A

IGREE

A SAFE LIVING

FOR

YOURSELF IF YOU LIVE

FOR YOUR DEPENDANTS IF YOU DIE

BY LIFE ASSURANCE.

CHINA UNDERWRITERS, LTD.

Phone: 28121.

4a. Des Voeux Road Central.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1933.

SHARE, PRICES

SATURDAY'S QUOTATIONS

The following is the list of loes) share quotations Issued to-day,

Banks.

II.K. Banka, $1835 b. do. (London), £132 n. Chartered Bank, £15 n. Mercantile. Bank, A.

£20 n.

Mercantile Bank 0.. £121⁄2 ¤. East Asin Bank, $101.

Am: 0. Finance Corp., Sh. $20 n China O. Fin. Ord.. Sh.84.76 D.. China O. Fin. Pref. Sh. 35 n. Insurances.

Canton Ins., $300 b. Union Ins., $690 sa.

China Underwriters, $1.05 . China Fire, 8526 n. H.K. Fire, Ins., $200 b. International Assce, Sh. $6.25 m.

Shipping.

n..

Douglas, $84 H.K, Steamboats, $16 n. Indo-Chinas, (Prof.), $30. Indo-Chinas, (Def.), $85 n. Shells (Bearer) 50/71⁄2 n. Union Waterboats, $15 n.

Mining.

Antamoks, 83 cts. n.

Balatoca, 34 cts. n.

Baguio Gold, GO cts. n.

Benguets, $36 n.

Benguet Exploration,

Big Wedgo, 85 cts, n.

30 cts. l.

Benguet Goldfield, 30 cts. n.

Gold Greek, 39 n.

Ipo Mining, 39 n.

Itogons, $7% n.

Kalluns, $23/3 n.

Langkats (Single), $18 n.

S'hai Explorations, Sh. $4.35 a.

S'hal Loans, $6,06 n.

Raubs, $12.80 n.

Vonz: Goldfolds, $6 n.

Docks, etc.

1.K. Wharves, $117 n. H.K. Docks, $10% n.

S. China Motors A., $6 n.

8. China Motors B., 18 n. Providents (old), $2.80 n. Providents (new), $1 n. Hongkews, Sh. $851 n. Now Engineerings, Sh. $7 n. Shanghai Docke, Sh. $149 n.

Cotton Mil

Ewo Cottons, $12.90 b. S'hai Cottons, Sh. $1171⁄2 n. Zoong Singe, Sh. $18 n. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $70 n, Lands, Hotels, etc.

H, and S. Hotela, $6.20 b.' H.K. Lands, $70 b. S'hai Lands, Sh. $30% n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $14 n. Humphreys, $12 n. H.K. Realtics, 86.70 b. Aela Realties "A" Sh. $140 n. Asia Realtica "B" Sh. $20 a. Chinese Estates, $97 1. China Realties, Sh. $151⁄2 ¤, China Debenture, Sh.$137 n

A PEACH-BLOOM SKIN

in spite of exposure

is yours if you guard it this way.

POND'S

POND'S

COLD CARAM

Pond's Cold Cream cleanses immaculately, Pond's "Vanishing

Cream protects and is a perfect powder-base.

A peach-bloom skin. dewy fresh

·

codi

'velvety soft

of texture

invitingly

exquisitely clear and fine youthfully smooth,

this is the gift

firm, suppic Pond's brings to you!

You know that your skin must be especially guarded in hot countries; scorching sun and drying dust are dangerous to beauty Yet you can golf. Fide, travel: happy in the satisfac- tion of knowing your skin will not suffer from the effects of exposure if you give it this special care,

For you need not have, a dried out, coarsened complexion with Pond's Two famous 'Creams to aid you.

So, to give your skin the scrupulous attention it needs in a trying climate, “ follow this. way regularly:

Spread Pond's Cold Cream generously, over face and neck. Smooth in with gentle upward, outward strokes. The fine cils search out dirt from the roots of the pores, and soothe that tau! feeling after exposure. Wipe off Cream and dirt. Apply more Cream. Remove, Now your skin is thoroughly cleansed and refreshed.

Always do this at bedtime, and leave on a little Cream overnight to keep the skin supple and restore the natural oils dried out by sun and wind,

After each daytime cleansing, apply a bit of Pond's Vanishing Cream to soothe, protect, and for a powder base. Don't forget to rub some into your hands!

Follow the Pond's way faithfully, and a peach-bloom skin is yours!

Public Utilities.

Tramways, $21.20 b.. Peak Trams (Old), $18% n. Peak Trams, (New). 87% n. Star Ferries (old), $100 b. Yaumati Ferries (old). $24 China Lighta (old), $9.70 1 China Lights (now), $0.60 b. HI.K. Electrics, $784 8. Macao Electrics, $23% b. Bandakan Lights, $11 Telophones (c. Rt.), 850,50 sa, Telephones (x. Rt.), $2451 b. Telephones (Rights), 8101⁄2 n. China Buses, Bb. $117, n. Singapore Tractions, 3/- n. Singapore Prof., 15/- n.

Industrials.

Malabon Sugars $16 n. Cold: Macg. (old), 8h. $21 n. Cald: Macg. (Prof.), $19 Canton Iees, $24. Coments (old), $8 Cementa (new), 2 H.K. Ropes, $6% 0.

Stører, etc.

..*

a.

n.

n.

Dairy Farms, $281⁄4% 65, Watsons, $6 b. * Der A Wings, $1 n. Lane Crawfords, $4.45 n. Mackintoshs, $21 a. Sinceres, $13.20 Wm. Powells, $3.10 n. Wing On (H.K.), $140 n

Miscellaneous. Amaisements, $41⁄4 0. H.K. Entertainments, $10 г. S.O. Enterprises, $114 n. United Theatres, Sh: $2 n. Macho "Greyhounds," $2 n. Constructions (old), $2 n. Constructions (new), 40 cts, b. B. Ind. G. Bonds, $81% n. 1.K. Govt. Loan $4% b, Prem. Wallace Harpers, 38 ́n. -

Many a girl returning from abroad finds to her dismay that travelling is broadening.

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be plausible to argue that tho only real heresy consisted in the method of getting the notes into active circulation, for a very large number of notes would have to be printed before Mr. Roosevelt formally infringed the legal mi- nimum gold cover.

There is unquestionably. an ele ment of risk in such a policy, which would only be justified by Mr. Roosevelt's need for quick re- sults. But the risk is probably less than the straiter sect of "sound money" advocates le will- ing to admit, and it is difficult to believe that Mr. Roosevelt will be

"Night Night, Everybody

indefinitely restrained by the I've Had My Baby's Own Tablets."

public prejudice against inflation, unless, indead, he delays until the fallure of his dollar exchange polley has so far weakened his authority as to prevent him from boldly embarking on further adventures.

de-

Whilst, however, inflation might conceivably suit America in her present peculiar circumstances, let it not bo supposed that it is to be recommended for use elso- where as an easy panacea for de- pression. Unicas handled with the utmost discretion, it is monstrably capable of causing the gravest disasters, and few are the countries which dare establish it as a precedent without exposing themselves to its abuse by reckless or incompetent politicians. The warnings against it by financial moralista are in general thorough- ly well founded.

FESTIVE FARE.

THEFT OF MEAT FROM GLOUCESTER KITCHEN

Arrested at the rear of Glouce sler Building in the early hours of Christmas Eve with meat, valued at $20, in his possession. Ghan Kwok was charged before Mr. Balfour in the Central Police Court yesterday, with receiving stolen property.

Detective-sergeant Mintey Bald the defendant was arrested by a watchman. When questioned he stated the meat was given to him by Chan Kwal, a fitter at the hotel, who had absconded and could not be found.

Giving evidence, the watchman sald, that when arrested the de- fendant trembled, shivered and stuttered.”

Ng Chu, chef at the Gloucester, identined the ment.

The defendant was convicted and bound over.

TO-MORROW

4

It will not be long before she is asleep, that sound dreamless sleep of healthy childhood, for her mother knows the value of Baby's Own Tablets and administers them whenever there is nood. The little one likes them too, for they are pleasant to take, so there is none of the fuss associated with giving doses of Castor Oil and other nauseating medicines,

Unbroken rest is essential to the health of young children and to attain this the digestiva organs must be working properly. If baby is restless, cross, and wakeful as a result of constipation, Indigestion, wind, a little dose of Baby's Own Tablets is usually all that is necessary to set matters right, and speedily to bring sound peaceful slumber in a perfectly natural way,

The Tablets can also be used with good effect in cases of colic, croup, to check foverishness, expel worms and ease the pains of teething.

Koop a vial of Baby's Own Tablets in the house and you will have a remedy always at hand to keep baby it and woll. They are tho prescription of a physician who made a special study of .children's maladies, Obtainable from chemists everywhere.

Fur

Children's

Ailments

Quality Fells

VAT 69

'Wise

Parents

Keep Them Handy

Wm.Sanderson & Son Distillers LEITH

Estd 1803

Sole Agents:W. R. LOXLEY & CO.

QUEEN'S

TO-MORROW

HE CHEATED FATHER TIME and DAN CUPID with two lifetimes of LAUGHS

AsRUriact Producer

LEE

HARRY RAPÉ Directed by EDGAR

SELWYN

12

and LOVE!

TRACY

THE

TURN BACK CLOCK

with

MAE CLARKE OTTO KRUGER GEORGE BARBIER The most novel picture ever screened! Lee Tracy gets the chance to live his life all over again-and does he catch up with his lo ving! A howl from start to finish! Tracy at his Coreeziest!

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