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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1934.

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YOU ARE MISSING SOMETHING IF YOU DON'T SHOP AT

POWELL'S THIS CHRISTMAS.

POWELL'S

OFFER A SUPERIOR SERVICE FOR

"PRESENTS FOR MENS

This the most competent Clothing Service in Hong Kong, will enable you to acquire anything you may need for "his present" at prices that will allow you to complete your purchases with money to spare.

We suggest a nice box of Irish Linen Handkerchiefs with his Initial on, then there are Dressing Gowns Socks, Golf Hose and a profusion of Slipovers and Ties in Plain Pullovers, Walking Sticks and Umbrellas.

and Fancy Designs are a strong feature this Christmas and are to be seen in all qualities in Foulard and Macclesfield Weaves. Brace Sets. Travelling Rugs. Scarves, Slippers, Chamois Cloves.

WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO HELP MAKE A SELECTION IF DESIRED. OPEN UNTIL 6 P.M.

Wm. POWELL Ltd.

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THE CENTLEMEN'S HOUSE,

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The Management Cannot Gua- rantee Bookings Not Taken Up 10 Minutes before the Com- mencement of the Performance

NEW DOGS' HOME

OPENED

(Continued from Pago 11.)

Colony where they have many Úlsadvantages with which to contend,

"Moreover, in my schooldays from the age of seven upwards 1| had to write an essay on the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals every year. I hope the Society is promoting this essay writing In the schools here, for I feel it is al very valuable meana of propa-i ganda and of encouraging young people to take an interest In animale and to be kind to them. All down the ages a love of animals can be traced and only the other day I came across this quaint anying from Plutarch:

"We ought not to treat living things like shoes or household belonginga which when worn with use wo throw away."

Neglected Animals "Children and sometimes even grown-ups are apt to be very enthusiastle about pets at firat and then are liable to weary of them and neglect them.

BEFORE

APTER

MERONCHIAL TAP ETS.

THE NEW INHALANT REMEDY

FOR COUGHS, SORE THROAT, AND COLDS. Respirolds provide a highly effective, rapidly curative treatment for coughs, sore throat, colds and bronchial troubles generally.

It must be a matter of great As Respirolds lozenges slowly dissolve in the mouth you breathe-in- satisfaction to all dog lovers—all | the-cure, for they release delightfully aromatic medicinal essences and animal lovers in the Colony-that vapours which penetrate the nasal and bronchial passages, and go right that home has been built.through down into the remotest parts of the lungs, in this way breaking up phlegm the generosity of Sir Robert and and soothing and healing all inflamed parts.

You can carry Respiroide in your pocket ready for use anywhere and Lady Ho Tung. And we hone that at all times, which is another great advantage over the old-fashioned if only the fands are forthcoming liquid remedies requiring a bulky bottle and a poor It will be able to extend its work; and Include other animals besides dogs. I am glad to see that one room has been act aside for that poorless animal, the cat.

"The Society works hard under

Key Presented

she sees what a great home has many difficulties but it does help At the conclusion of her speech, been given to siray animals to ameliorate the hard lot of pigs, Lady Southorn was presented with through hor genorosity." birds and cattle in the Colony. the sliver key by Mr. Leslie Roon. Flowers for Lady Ho Tung We who believe with Blake that Mr. Russell then presented Lady Mr. Davies thanked the Sang A robin redbreast in a cage Southorn with a bowl containing Hop Co. for carrying out the Puts all heaven in a rage red roava This bow! was in-pinns designed by Mr. Leslie Ross, feel glad that carnest work inscribed with the name of Lady He then presented a basket of being done to help and protect, Southorn's three eats, Jacoba, yellow cryannthemums to Lady animals in the Colony,

Joseph and Jabez.

Ho Tang-

Of all chemists, or post free, 7B conta per bottle, from the China brunch

of the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., 451 Xiangsi Road, Shanghal,

Before closing, Mr. Russell ex- pressed the Society's thanks

"I will not keep you longer, for In thanking Mr. Russell, Lady Lady Clara Ho Tung presented we are all anxious to ace the Southorn said that it was a de- Mrs. F. H. Losoby, the Hon. Home which s gather the last lightful, gift Her pussies, she Secretary, with n basket of red word in comfort and common-was sure, were the most honoured resOR. sense where dogs are concerned, cats in Hongkong. We hope that dopowners who Mr. Davies sald; really love their dogs will take "I wish to thank all members the Press of the Colony who had advantage of this Home and that of the public who have supported on every possible occasion, been if their pets enter as sick and sad fus in the ceremony this afternoon their good friends in connection dogs, after treatment at the Home by their attendance. The care of with advertising. He also thank- they will come out gay doga

dogs is but one aspect of the worked "Abigail" of the South China

to

And we trust the pussies of the of the S.P.C.A. in the Colony. Morning Post for her help. Colony and other creatures great While we do our best in the work Among those present at the and small will find healing here of prevention of cruelty we also opening were Mr. and Mrs. R. and a happy home whic their endeavour as much as possible in Pestonji, Dr. R. H. Kotewall, Mr. owners are away.

work of kindness. We feel great-8. Talati, Mra. Astley. Mr. and

"I have great pleasure in de-ly encouraged by the support we Mrs. C. W. Jessries, Dr. W. B. A. claring this Home open and I have received, but,, in order to| Moore, the Hon. Dr. A. R. Welling- appeal strongly to the public offenrry on this great work, we wouldton, Mrs. D. Davies, Messrs. W. J. Hongkong to help the Socinty by again ask for greater assistance Carrie, R. A. D. Forrest, S. H. generous subscriptions to curry from the public: Lady Ho Tung Dodwell. Mrs. D. Burlingham and on its work.

must be very happy to-day when Mr. W. J. B. MocKenzie.

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