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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

WANTS.

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FOR SALE MATSHED FOR SALE At 13% For fall particulars, and mile beach. price wanted, write Box No. 158, "Hongkong Telegraph."

FLATS TO LET

FLATS TO LET-Yu Kwong Terrace, near Race Courso, 10 minutes bus or tram to Central district. Two large rooms, kitchen, etc., newly fitted bathroom and flash. Rent Inclusive, Furnished $35, unfarnished $30. Lock $16. To view:-Phone, up garagen

Town Office: Thomson & Co., 24010. Property Office, 33021.

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rooms durmished LET-Four FLAT, with modern sanitation, mid- Write level. Rent 890 per month. Box No, 169, "Hongkong Telegraph." TO LET Bright and spacious Office No. ROOM at Kayamally Buliding, 20, Queen's Road, Central. Apply to

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Beautiful Felix Villas, Pokfulum, situation. Modern sanitation. Moderate rental. Bus service. Please write Box No. 150, "longkong Telegraph."

Above

GANDE, PRICE & CO., LTD.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

NOTICE.

SATURDAY, MARCH 81, 1984.

CINEMA SCREENINGS perament, allure and beauty of Miss

Bennett are in greater evidence in her splendid characterization in "Bod of Roses." Sho.Injecte en animation] NOTES SUPPLIED BY

and spirit into the role of Lorry Evana. that makes the character live on the THE THEATRES

screen. Joel McCrea is seen as Miss Mr. Maurice Murray Watson has

Two hundred and fifty girls. Big Bonnott's leading man for the seventh his character with ruggedness. John that the TWENTY-SEVENTH AN-been admitted a partner In our girls, little girls, plump girls, slim time in the role of Dan. He imbuca girls, blondes, brunettes, Red heads falliday shares honours with McCrea SHARE- Firm as from the date hereof. NUAL MEETING OF

They vero all engaged by Busby In polished portrayal of Paige (signed) JOHNSON STOKES & Berkeley, for his amazing dance un Pert Kolton, freak from the New York HOLDERS will be hold at the Company's Office, No. 2, Ice House

MASTER. nembles in "Footlight Parade" the big: Hongkong, 31st March, 1934, Street (St. George's Building', on TUESDAY, the 10th APRIL, 1934, at 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose

HONGKONG SHANEBROKERS' of receiving the Report of the Directors, together with a State- ment of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1933.

THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be closed from the 6th April, 1934, to the 10th April, 1934, both days inclusive.

By Order of the

Board of Directors,

J. N. WONG,

Secretary. Hongkong, 30th March, 1934. THE HONG KONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD.

ASSOCIATION.

We are removing to our Build- ing, No.. 7, Ice House Street, from the 31st March, 1934.'

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C. A. L. RICKETT,

Secretary.

A, S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

NOTICE.

ON FRIDAY, the 30th March, and EASTER MONDAY, the 2nd April, All Departments will be

CLOSED.

AND

The

On these days, Notice to Shareholders.

Hongkong Dispensary THE ONE HUNDRED

ORDINARY Dispensing Department, will be FOURTEENTH MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS opon for dispensing prescriptions in the Company will be held at from 10 am to 1 pm, and from the Office of the Company, 1,6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m.

ON SATURDAY, the 31st March, Queen's Building, Victoria, Hong Kong on Thursday, the 12th April, all departments will be open 1934, at noon for the purpose of usanl.

Hongkong, 28th March, 1934. receiving a Report of the Direc- tors, together with a Statement of Accounts, and electing Directors: and Auditors,

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INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the

Ordinary Company will be CLOSED from Friday the 6th April, 1934, to General Meeting of the Company Thursday, the 12th April, 1934, will be held at the Offices of the TO LET Nos. 1 and 2, King's Park Both Days inclusive, during which General Managers, Messrs. Buildings. Austin Road, Kowloon,eriod No Transfer of Shares can four-roomed FLATS. Modern

con-

yenlencea, Excellent location. Apply be registered. Union Trading Co., York Building.

Telophone 27798.

1st April, large TO LET From front BED-SITTING ROOM, with verandah, Kowloon, near ferry.

All modern conveniences, including ser vice, $60 p.m. Apply 12A, Peking Rond, Kowloon.

ATTRACTIVE two roomed FLATS, All modern con- in Nathan Road. vanlences and just redecorated. Three minutes walk from Star Ferry, Very Hung Apply moderated rentals. Choong, CG, Nathan Read,

TO LET FELIX VILLAS, Desirable Residence in pleasant and healthy locality. Four large and three small Madern bathrooms. two rooma,

Bus Bervice. Garage, sanitation. Moderate rental. Apply F. A. Joseph. Property Department, Prince's Build- ing. Phone No. 20010.

TO LET No. 10, Taipo Road, con- tinuation of Nathan Road, Kowloon, containg 9 largo rooms, garage fur 2 cars, 3 storey servanta' quarters. and large garden: Suitable for-Board- Ing House, Officers Mess, or large family. All modern conveniences: Apply Noronha & Co., 18, Ice House Street, Hongkong.

HOTELS

AIRLIE HOTEL. 23-25, Nathan Road, Kowloon, under British ownership and management. 2 minutes Star Ferry, Every modera convenience. Excellent cuisine. Special rates familica. Tole phone 67367.

WHEN AT HOME

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By Order of the

Board of Directors.

II. DA LUZ,

Acting Secretary Hongkong, 26th March, 1934.

CHURCH NOTICES ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH. Reception In the Church Hall On Tuesday, '

VICAR'S. FAREWELL

The following are the forth- coming services, etc., at the St. Andrew's Church.

Sunday, April 1. Easter Day. 7:16 a.D., 6.15 am 12.15 a.m. Holy Communion.

10 a.m. Young People's Service and Primary Sunday School.

11 a.m. Evening Prayer and Sermon.

6 p.m. Evening Prayer and Sermon..

Preicher at Morning and Even- ing Service: The Vicar.

The Bishop will be present at the Evening Service, which will be the Vicar's Farewell.

Saturday, March Evensong 6 pan

31-Easter

Tuesday, April 3.-Reception in the Church Hall at 9 p.m. to wol- come the Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Higgs And to bid farewell to the Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Rogers. It is hoped that all members and friends of St. Andrew's Church will be present.

METHODIST CHURCH.

Hongkong Telegraph. Rev. D. B. Childe To Preach

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On Sunday.

LIST OF SERVICES,

The following are the forth- coming services, etc., at the Methodist Church, Wanchal,

Services will be hold at the Church, English Methodist Queen's Road East, Wanchai.

Easter Day. Morning Order 10.15 a.m. by the Rev. D. B. Childe.

Hymn No 170, "Christ the Lord is risen to-day!" ("Easter Morn").

Prayer:

The Lord's Prayer. Hymn No. 188, "Thou didst leave Thy throne," ("Margaret"). First Leacon: John 18. 16-27. Hymn No. 209, "The bead that once was crowned with thorns," ("St. Magnus"),

With the

Warner Bros... musical picture which musical comedy stage, will develop in- le showing, simultaneously to-day at to one of Hollywood's quick-witted wise-cracking man-wlae "girl-felds," the Queen's and Alhambra Theatres. If performance in "Bed of Roses" in a These production numbers are up- plied with music by two teams of criterion. Honours for splendid his "REVELLERS" Kong writers, one of them Harry trionies are tossed to Samuel inde Warren and Al Dubin, the other who portrays an affabio reform school Sammy Fain and Irving Kahal.. The chaplain. "Honeymoon Hotel" number makes

"Hip Hip Hooray" use of a large chorus with Ruby

Starting from an intriguing no- Kooler and Dick Powoll as principals. "By a Waterfall" is the most apec-where and winding up in a highly tacular of the numbers in "Footlight interesting some-place, "Hips, Hilps, Parade and perhaps the most spec forrny, coming, next Sunday at the tacular ever attempted in a screen King's Theatre, RKO-Radio's musical musical. A huge swimming pool and extravaganza starring Bert Wheeler mountain waterfall were constructed and Robert Woolsey with Ruth Etting, for its opening sequences on a Warner Thelma Todd and Dorothy Lee, is Brea, sound stage-with a fountain charged, with imaginativo nonsense, all staged luxuriously. of gigantic proportions adding to the tuneful melody and pulchritudinous brillance and magnificence of the femininity, screen. A forest pool and waterfall, The story of "Hips, Hips, Hooray." In two hundred woodland keeping with the production, is mad, musical, Wheeler and of fruit- nymphs, dissolve into a "glorified" marry and marble plunge, where the same girls, Woolsoy portray poddlers filed with in apecial underwater costumes, evolvo flavoured lipsticks who succeed in Ingenious figures in the water. Ruby capturing a huge cometic concern the headed by Thelma Todd and Dorothy Keeler and Dick Powell sing

On a Backyard Lea. "Hips, Hips, Hooray" is decided- number. "Siun

Ruby Keeler and ly large-scale musical entertainment Fence", presents Inspired by, a cat's walk. A large of beautiful girls, hit tunes and grand chorus of girls and boys attired as tomfoolery. Ita Powder Puff Dance Billy Taft as principals in a number with its magnificent settings, scores kittens and cats, prowi high fences and Beauty Parado are spectacular under an enormous moon while Bilas acquencos staged by the famous danco musical comedy Keeler sings this contagious tune. Broadway

riotous master, Dave Gould. "Footlight Parade" is a comedy romance of theatrical fe written by Manuel Seff and James Seymour and directed by Lloyd Bacon, In the cast, beside those mentioned are Jean Blondell, Frank Meliugh, Guy Kibbee, Ruth Donnelly, Hugh Herbert and Claire Dodd.

"Eskimo"

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Pink snow amazed the eyes of Eskimos in the Arctic when Col. W. 3. Van Dyke started filming of the snow igloo scenes in "Eskimo" to be shown from to-morrow at the Queen's Theatre. Red paint, sprayed from an "Texus Bad Blan"

air machine, turned the snow and the Tom Jar-

Mix is coming securely hemispherical huts bulit of it.

on Tony-and furiously beautiful rose coloured hue mounted riding into the Oriental Theatre on night, to the astonishment and in some "The was done because sunlight on tho of excitement. new hurricane Friday and Saturday in Universal's cases alarm of the native cast. It Texas Bad Man. It will whirl you crystallized snow caused "halation" into a sea of adventure. It will thrill or reflections, dangerous to photo- you with its hair-raising action and graphy. The pink tint made the work you will be delighted with this pretty of the cameraman in the odd Hght_of fomance of a Texas Ranger who was Northern wastelands simpler. The forced to don the mask of a desperate sequences were fimed on the main. all the land near Toller, where the company's. bandit to capture the warst

dine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., Podder Street, Hongkong, on Wednesday, 11th April, 1934, at noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the tho Directors, passing Accounts, and electing Directors and Auditora.

The Transfer Books of Company will be closed from 4th April to 25th April, 1934, days incluslyc.

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the

both

By order of the Board,

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,

LIMITED. General Managers, Hongkong, 26th March, 1934.

Notices.

Hymn No. 344, "Son of God, if Thy free grace" ("Gersau").

Sermon: "The Quest for the Tangible".

Hymn No. 564, "O God, what offering shall I give" "Pater Omnium"). Blessing, Holy Communion.

Notices.

Tuesday, April 3-Week-night Service at the English Methodist Church, Queen's Road, East, Wan- chal 8.30 p.m.

Sallors & Soldiers' Home. Monday, April 2, Badminton Club moets 7 pm.

Thursday, April 5, Badminton Club meets. 7 p.m.

UNION CHURCH (Kennedy Road). Rev. A. F. Griffiths To Speak On Tuesday.

CHOIR PRACTICE.

The following are the forthcoming services, etc. at Union Church, Kennedy Read:

Good Friday, March 80. Morning service, 10.30 am

Easter Sunday, April 1. Sunday School, Rennedy Road, 9.30 am.

Sunday Behout, Talkoo, 2.45 p.m. Morning service, 10.30 a.m. Soloist: irs. E. Snowdon Jones. Preacher: The Rev, E. G. Powell,

The Communion of the Lord's the clone Supper wil be observed of this service.

Easter Sunday evening at 6 pm, Choral Service,

Mendelssohn's

Selections from Oratorio "Elijah.

Bololats: Mira. A. M. Bowes-Smith, Mrs. H. L. Lockhart, Mr. W. J. T. Phelps, Mr. W. H. Bailey.

Church Choir Practice, Tuesdays

Every

7.80 at 5.30 p.m.

Tuesday at |and Airmen's. Christian Association. Second Lossan: John 20. 1-10.Devotional Meeting of the Boldiers Service men heartily welcomed. Speaker for Tuesday April 3: Rov. A. F. Grimths of Amoy.

Prayer. Notices.

Hymn No. 540, "Deepen the wound Thy hands have made,"

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National Anthem,

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.

11.01.

Sermon: "The Mark of the Risen Life."

First Church of Christ, Scien

below Road, Hymn No. 385, "Awako, our tist, Macdonnell souls! away, our fears!" ("Sam Bowen Road Tram Station. Sub-

| juot.-"Reality."

The Sunday school is held on Morning at. 10 o'clock, Reading Room at above ad Hymn No. 170, "Christ the Lord drese open Tuesday and Friday is risen to-day! ("Easter Morn"). 10 am, to 12 noon, Monday and

Prayer.

am. The Thursday 5.80 to 7 The Lord's Prayer.

Puble I cordially invited to at Hymn No. 180, "Hall, Thou tend the service and visit the once despised Jesus!" "Aus-Reading Room, Branch of The

Evening Order G p.m. by the Sunday Evening Mooting at 6

Rev. D. D. Childo,

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Lesson: John 20. 11-18.

·Prayer.

p.m.

Mothar Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston || Mass UHAT

all Western heroines. Bring the for the winter months. The picture bas Western desperadoon, and the best of schooner, the Nanuk, was frozen in whole family to see Tom Mix. He 1sed on Captain Peter Freuchen's book, 1 →→→ ono star who never fails you. He's was filmed with a native cast of virile, ho's handsome, he rides liko actors. fend and shoots as one of the world's most famed marksmen should. There's nothing of the "movic cowboy" about Tom Mix. In "The Texas Bad Man" Tom Mix is at his best and that can't be beat,

"Bed of Roses"

"Footlight Parado"

Dance

Orchestra

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ON

SATURDAY

31st March

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AFTERNOON TEA DANCE $1.00 per cover

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Arumlilies, Roses, Gladioli, Carnations, Larkspur, Ger- beras, Violets, Pansies, etc. Baskets from $1 'up. MYRTLE'S

Under European Supervision. (Opon To-morrow & Monday) 14, Peking Road, Kowloon,

POST OFFICE NOTICE

AIR MAIL SERVICES

IMPERIAL AIRWAYS VIA SINGAPORE Bandoeng-Amsterdam via Singapore, Salgon-Marseilles via Saigon.

Correspondence for Europe and intermediate countries will be ac

Warner Bros, mammoth musical comedy special, "Footlight Parade," will be shown on the screens of the Queen's and Alhambra Theatres for the last times to-day. In it. Ruby Keoler und Dick Powell have one of Light comedy romance and human the lovers' roles. James Cagney and interest Interweave in the gripping Joan Blondell are another team of intriguing story of a character's lovers while others in the all star cast development through the influence of include Frank McHugh, Guy Kibber, true love in "Bed of Roses." RKO- Ruth Donnelly, Hugh Herbert. Clairo septed for transmission by these Services. Rates and all particulars are the Genoral Post Office or Kowloon Office. Unless superscribed for dospatch Radio Pictures new atarring vehicle Dodd and Arthur Kohl. The brilliant shown in the schedules exhibited at the General Post Office and Kowloon with a new and more alluring Con- dance numbers were created and office. All letters etc., must be marked "By Air. Mail" and handed in at Atance Bennett at the King's Theatre. staged by Busby Berkeley with two

service, available. Picturesque and varied backgrounds, hundred and afty beautiful girls tak-by a specifle air mail sorrice, correspondence will be forwarded by the first ranging from the drab interiors of a ing part. The screen play is by reformatory to the Mardi Grasa rarni Manuel Seff and James Seymour and val-in-New Orleans, add glamour and the catchy songs written by the two spice to the swift-moving drama of teams of Warren-Dubin and Tain- "Bed of Roses," The volatile tem- Kahal.

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We are moving to China Building, Queen's Road Central (opp. King's Theatre), for the convenience of our customers.

OPENING IN A FEW DAYS.

April

EASTER HOLIDAYS.

On Good Friday, March 80, Saturday, March 31, and Easter Monday,

Friday, Mar, 30,Bat. Mar. 31

Monday, Apr. 2

2, the General Post Ofco and Branch Post Offices will bo open ak follows:

Post Office

Noon General Post Office B am

.. 8 am 11 am. Kowloon Branch Sheungwan Branch

only,

8 a.m. a.m.

6 p.m. p.m.

8 Noon

8am-11am.. 8am- a.m. 8 p.m.-7 pm

8 mm«M» 8am- LD,

8 a.m.--9 a

6 pm-7 p.m.

The other Branch Post Offices will be open daily from 8 am, to 1 am.

There will be one collection from the pillar-boxes and ono delivery of ordinary correspondence each day as on Sundays and one delivery of re- gistered correspondence each day ato a.m.

The Money Order Offles will be entirely closed during the Holidays.

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE,

Letters and postcards for Europe and South America are forwarded "yla. Siberia" if so superscribed.

REGISTERED AND INSURED LETTERS.

All Registered and Insured letters for Singapore must be addressed In Roman characters before they can be accepted at the G.F.O. or at any of the Branch Post Offices

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- Pros. Taft

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Santbla

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Arizona Meru

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Europe via Suez (Letters & Papers) London, 8th March and Parcela, let

March

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Australia and Manila

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Calcutta and Straits .... Manila

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Swatow, Amoy and Formosa Shanghai.

Foochow vla Swatow

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(Dus Ban Francisco 25th April)..! and Europe via Biberis

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