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FINE FLORAL DISPLAY

THE

PRIZE WINNERS AT

LOCAL SHOW

The Hongkong Horticultural Socioty transformed the Voluntoor Headquarters into a picture of floral brilliance on the occasion of Let Pinkettes Help You their annual flower and vegetable

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

3 pots of Forns-Lady Ho Tung. 3 pots of Mignonette-1, Mrs. Ho Kom-tong: 2, Mrs. Dunbar..

8 pots of French Marigolds-1, Dr. Li Shu-fan; 2, Mra, Ho Kom-tong. 8 pota of Larkspur, Mrs Raymund; 2, Mrs. Mitchell.

3 pots of Nnaturtium (dwarf varieties)-U. S. R. C.

3pots of Double · Nasturilum-~-~ Mrs. Raymond.

3 pat of Pansies and/or Violus,-- I, Mrs. Mitchell; 2, Lady Pool.

3 pots of Violets-LA-Col. Legan; Mr. Potts,

FRIDAY, MARCH ⠀⠀ 1, 1935.

2; Lady Southorn.

# pots of Perpetual "Carnations.-—|| Mr. Bagram.

3 pots of Carnations grown from seeds in the same year.-1, Mr. Bagram; 2, Mr. Tinson,

3 pots of Maiden Hair Ferns.—1, Mrs. Hughes; 2, Sir Robert Ho Tung.

3 pots of Asparagus Plumerus or Sprengeri-1, Sir Robert Ho Tung: 2, Mrs. Tall

pots

Harston.

of Mignonette-Mrs. Scott

3 pots of French Marigolds. Mrs. 8 pots of Larkspur.-1, Mr. Quint;) note of Stock-1, Mrs. Ho Kom-Hughes; 2, Mr. Uagram.

2. Mrs. Hughes. or

of Nasturtium 3 pats

(Sinensie

tong: 2, Lady Pool.

3 pots of Primula Obconica)-Mrs. Dunbar,

the brain hazy as a result of billous many of which were won by well- pola Marguerite-1, Mrs. Scott Harston.

3,

show yesterday. It was ong of

(dwork the finest in the Society's history. Put Tep' Into Your Drive,

His Excellency the Governor and 3 pots of Annuals, Perennials and varieties)-1, Mr. Bagram: 2, Mrs. Golfers know how impossible it in Landy Peel attended, and Lady or any plants, excluding palms-1,Hall.

3 pots of Double Nasturtium-1, to "drive" with energy or "put" with Peel distributed the awards, Mrs. Mitchell; 2, M. Dunbar.

Mre. necuracy if the vision is blurred ori

Plants In PotsPeak Gardens only. Mrs. Hall; 2, Mr. Quist; 3,

-3 pots

Panxion and/or Violas. Jess, sillsordered liver, or congrated known personalities of the Colony-tfall: 2, Mrs. Scott Harston; Intestinal tract. You must keep L to The prize-winners were:

Mathlids Hospital. Plants in Pots--Open to all except; feel fit, and Pinkelios help keep the,

3 potr

Nasturtium (Tall of eye clear, the system clean and Peak Gardens and Chinese Market varieties)-1, Mr. Key; 2, Mr. Quist,

Gardeners. healthy, the brain active, in every;

3 pots

of Salvin-1,- Lady pota of Marguerite.--1, Mrs. Southern; 2, Mrs. Hall. duty and

Raymond; 2, Lt-Col-Logan. chemist rolls

O pols of Annuals or plants raised 3 pota of Nasturtium-Mr. from seed the came season-1, Mr. Hampden Rona,

Quist; Mrs. Scole Iaratun; 3, Mrs.

pleasure

uffe. Your

PINKETTES

THE GENTLE LITTLE' LAXATIVE LIVER, REGULATORS

IN LONDON

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Hongkong Eelegraph.

is on sale at

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For Advertising Rates the London Representatives

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REUTERS, LIMITED Advertisement Dept.

24. Old Jewry. LONDON, E.C.2.

MRS MOTONO

Bland and Electric Mamsze

* HOA DI Suv|m.–Í, Mrs. Ho Kon-linh. tong: 2. Dr. Li Shu-fon.

3 pota of Annuals or plants raised

Bell.

O pots of Annuals or plants raised from seed the same acaron1, Mr. from seed the same season---Mr

Ho Kon-tong.

3 pots of Annuals or plants raised fenom need the same sonson, -1, Lady Ha Tung; 2. Nir. Ho'Kom long.

3 pots of Arums.--I, Lady Peel; 2, Mrs. Dunbar,

3 pots of legonia.-1, Mrs. Mit- chell; Mrs. Raymond.

3 pat of Geraniums-1, William Hornell; 2, Mrs. Ho Long.

3 pats of Dahlias-1, Lady

&, Lady Ho Tung

3 pata of Heliotrope-1,

Burrett; 2, Lady Peel,

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1, Mathilda Hospital: 2 Mr. Quint

3 puts of Violets-1, Mr. Bell; 2, Mr. Little.

8 pots of Stock,-1, Mrs, Sanger; 2, Mr. Scott Haraton.

Spots of Primula (Malacoides).—

1, Peak Club; 2, Mr. Bagram.

3 pots of Primula Obeonica). Mr. Ungram,

(Sinensis or

3 pots of Annuals, Perennials and/ or any plants, excluding palms-1, Mrs. Bagram; 2, Sir Robert Ho Tung:

Peak Club.

cept

3 pots of Arums-1, Mr. Bell; 2.. Mrs. Scott Harston; 3, Mrs. Sanger.

3 pots of Antirrhinum-1,

Mr. Key; 2, Mrs. Sanger.

Begonin.-1, Mathilda pota of Hospital; 2, Mra. Eldon Putler,

3 pots of Geraniums,-1, dira. Hall; 12, Mr. Bagrain.

Siri

3 pots of Dahlias.-1, Lady Kom-Southorn: 2. Sir Robert Ho Tung,

3 pats of Hellotrope-1, Mrs. Hal; Peet: 2, Mr. Butcher.

pote of Petunia,-1, Mr. Quist; Mr., Mre. Eldon l'eller.

3 pots of Verbena.-1, Mrs. Hall;

3 pots of Petunia-Mr. Raymond. 2, Mr. Bell.

puts of Verlengi, Mrs. Ho

khuon dep của Lady lúa Từng

! 3 pals of Linaria (Tall varieties).

-U. S. R. C.

- pats of Cineraria-1,

Dunlar: 2, Lady Perl

Mra.

3 pots of White or Cream Freesia. -1. Mr. P. C. Potts, 2; Mrs. Dunbar. 3 pole of I'blox Drummondif., Oto-Cola Logan; E, Mrs. Ho Kon-tong. 8 pots of Rosts.-Mr. 1. L. Golden- berg.

Jand and Electie Maarsge Holder at Diokoms and Certificate of Taken Desk

pota or Dianthus-1. Mrs. Brobo Kenkyuslu (Tokyo Eletrical Cure Inalltute)

and the Hongkong Government Raymond; 2, U.S.R.C

License

31B, Wyndham Street.

A Josso L. Lasky

Production

„A Fix' Picture with

3 pots of Perpetual Carnations

I, Li.-Col. Logan; 2, Mes, Dunbar.

|

3 pots of Linaria (Tall varieties).

Mrs. Inil; Mr. Quist.

Vegetables, etc!-Open to all, ex- Peak Gardens, and Chinese Market Gardeners.

Collection of Vegetables of 6 or more varieties,--Mr. Franks, 4 Cabbages. Hoare.

4 Savoy Cabbages. Mr. Potte; 2. Lady flo Tung.

4 Cauliflowers or Broccoli. Mr. Franks.

6 Lettuces (cabbage varieties)~-~~ Lady lio Tung; 2, U.S.R.C..

G Lettnees (cor varieties)—Mr. Franke: 2. Mr. Patts.

Endive. Lady Ho Tung: 2, Mr. Franken.

25 Brussels Sprouts.-1, Mr. Potts;

3 pota 01 Ginerarin, Mr., Mr. Franks, Bagram;

2. Mr. Hall.

G Carrols, Mrs. Stapleton; 2

3 pots .of Delphinium Lady Mr. Franks.

Southorn.

3 pota of White of Cream Freesia. -1. Mathilde Hospitą); 2, Sir Robert

o Tung: 3. Mr. Hell,

3 pots of Freesia of

any colour

fexcept White or Cremin), Mr. Bell; 2, Mr. Bagram.

pats of Phlox Drum.mondi-1, Mrs. Hall; 2, Mrn, Scott Haraton.

3 nots of Rose-Mr. Quist.

3 pots of Dianthus-1, Mr. Holl;

THOUSANDS HAVE TUGGED AT

THEIR HEARTS!

....... NOW THEY TUG AT OURS!!

LORETTA YOUNG

and

JOHN BOLES

"They've listened to our stories, they've sympa- thized with our troubles

NOW they tell us THEIR story...and touch OUR hearts with their dreams ...their tears...their gay young laughter!

The

A STORY /OF STUDENT

NURSES

Warm of Heart! Gay of Spirit! Brace of Soult

WHITE PARADE

OPENING AT TO-MORROW THE

Directed by Irving Cummings

KING'S

·ALSO SPECIAL FILMING M.C.L. “AT HOME”

6 Parsnips-Mr. Potts,

12 Onions-Lady Ho Tung.

RADIO BROADCAST

(Continued from Page 7.)

1.15 pm. Friday, Mid-day_coteert._Kalared fran Queen's Chilogy, Blenksg→ kam,

1.4 p.m. The News and Artnesurajuesilo. 19 păm. Close down

Transmission 3

(G.BY.. U.S.E. and 0.8.3.)

10.15 p.m. # Bett, Dykk Gwi Ddewi

(Bt. David's Day).

18.65 p.m. The Plarva Fal Quintet.

11,20

p.m. Friendly Harmans." Nerechs Carlem (ncopated Seago) {no- companied by Austin. CrossR

and Dick Proper

Johnson) (Danje),

Greenwich Nika Bignal at e p..

11 am. Talk. Bir Walford Davies, 13.20 a.m. The tutel Meiropeis Drekostra, 12.30 AM. The Naws and Announcomanim, 1230 KM, A Colorión-Taylar PrograMANNE

The BBC Emples Orchestra.

Close down. Transmission 4

1.44.

(0.8.D. and OX.N.)

·

2 a.m. Wg Den. Tha Nawa mud. Änsurances |

mente.

1.19 m. Interludu.

130 km., Juck 12 and his Bestek,

Greenwich Time Signal el 7 p.m.

1. Reginald King and his Orchestra.

3.30 The London Theatre,

3.50 a.m. The 11]),C, Theatre Orchestra.

Greenwich Time Signal at p.ra.. 4a.m. St. David's Day Fingramme, liheng Day Dydd Gwyi, cefabrasion of Ht. David's Day, boing “a review of the chief happenings in Dational

Hife of Weles from March 1, 1914, ta March 1, 1925, 1.45 am. Danes Musle, 6.30 am. Chamber sole.

.m. The News and AnnouncemUINTE. 4.39 km.

6.30 ..

$.45 A.M.

*iping and Fidding, Pipe-Maler. William 104s. John Mary (Vialli).

Dance Muste.

Close down.

Transmission 5

4.8.C. and 1.9.A.)

7. Iten. Orchestral Concert. 7.15 am. Lydd Gwyl Ddewi (85. David's

Day},

7.45 a.m. Jänes Murje.

.

Greenwich Time Rignal at 12 Midnight

N a.m. Talk: "Life an

Beard Wind Jammer Tender.” EL-Cal. C. L Mafone.

15. A Heelta! by taghes Macklin

(Temer and Cleely Haye (Piano, facte).

1.45 am, The News and Announcements. B. a.m. Close down.

Key; 2, Mr. Bagram.

12 Panales Mathilda Hospital.

Mr.

Bagram;

bunches of Violets.-1, Mrs. G.

6 Leeks:-1, Mr. Mitchell; 2, Lady D. R. Black; 2, Mrs. Littla.

Iln Tung.

12 Potatoes.--Mr. Frankя. Radishes.Mr. Franks.

G Beels1, Mrs. Stapleton; 2, Mr. Franks.

Heads of Culery-1, Mr. Franks; 2. Mr. Potts.

12 Tomatoen-1, Mr., Franks; Mr. Patts.

25 pods of Pean-1, Mr. Potts; 2 Louy Hu Tung

2,

26 pods of French Boans.-1, Lady Hu Tung; 2, Mr. Potte.

2 Vegetable Marrows-Lady На Tunis

Vegetables,

only.

ele.Peak Gardens

Collection of Vegetables

more varieties-Mr. Quist.

4 Cabbages1, Mrs.

Mathilde Hospital. -

General Exhibius-Open to all.

1 vase of Cut Flowers.1, Mrs. | Carrington-Sykes; Mr. Black,

2

3. Mr. Little.

1 vase or Bow) "Ikebana,"-1, Mrs. Kawazu; 2, Miss Loureiro,

Basket of Cut Flowern for children agt 13 years and under-1, Miss Helen Sanger; 2 MISA Eleanor Sanger; J. Miss Carrington-Sykes,

Dinner Table Decoration.-1, Mrs. Bagram; 2, Mrs. Butcher;

3, Mrs. Parvin; 4. Mrs. Carrington-Syken.

Diaping of Cut Flowers grown by exhibitor--Mrs. Hoare.

Group of Bulbs (excluding Narcisus Tazette)-1, Mrs. Bagram; 2, Mrs. of 6 or Williamson.

fall;

2,

4 Savoy Cabbages-1, Mr. Tinson:

2. Mrs. Scott Harston.

poi of Annuals or Plants grown from seed the same season. Mrs. Bagram.

Chinese Section

1. Li Sheung-ming; 2, P: N. Law,

4 Cauliflowers or iBroccoli.-1, Sir 0, T. P. Wi; 4, P. N. law.

Robert Ho Tung: 2. Bira, Bcott Marston.

6 Lettuces (cabbage: varieties),—1, Mrs. Hall; 2, Mr. Bell.

0 Lettucon (COB

Beli.

varieties).Mr,

6 Endive-1, Mrs. Hall; 2, Mr. Quist

25 Brasscla Sprouta—1, Mr. Tinson;

Mrs. Hall,

6 Kobl Rabi.-1. Sir Robert Ho Tung: 2, Mrs. Hail.

6 Turnips-1, Mr. Bell; 2, Mr. Nieot-

6 Carrots-1, Mr. Nicol; 2, Sir Robert Ho Tung.

Parsnips. Mr. Scott Flarston. Lecka.-1, Sir Robert Ho Tung: 2. Mrs. Scott Harston.

12 Potatoes.-1, Mr. Hall; Mathilda Hospital.

26 Radishes, Mrs. flali; 2, Mr. Quint.

6 Beets-1, Mr. Tinson; 2, Mrs. Scott Harston,

4 Heads of Celery-1, Mr. Bell; 2 Mrs, Hall.

12 Tomatoes 1, Mr.. Bell; 2, Mrs.

Scott Harston.

20 pods of Peas.--1, Mr. Key; 2,

Mathilda Hospital.

2 Vegetablo Marrows-1, Mr. Bell;

2. Sir Robert Ho Tung,

Cut Flowera, upen to all except

Peak Garden and Chinese Gardeners.

Market

of &

G bunches of Cut Flowers distinct kinds (excluding Rates)-1, Mrs. Hoare; 2, Lady Ho Tung; 8, Mrs. Stanton.

d bunches of Sweet Peas.-1, Mr. Compton: Mrs. Ho Kom-tong: 3,

Mr. Mitchell.”

3 bunches of Antirrhinum-1, Mr.

J. E. da Souza; 2, Mrs. Stapleton,

3 Red or Pink Rosos-İ,

Raymond; 2, Mr. Des Voeux;

Mira.

3 White or Yellow Rosca--Mrs. Hoare.

3 Roses any colour-Mrs: Staple- ton; 2, Mr. Des Voeux.

6 Carnations and for Picotees.-Mrs. Dunbar.

Caetus Dahlins only--1, Peel; 2, Sir William Hornell.

Lady

6 Dalillas other than, Cactus~~ ).

Lady Pool; 2, Mrs. Raymond.

6 bunches of Mignonette-1, Mrs.

llo Kom-tong; 2, Lady Ho Tung,

Gbunches of Nasturtium-1, Lady

Ho Tung; 2, Mrs. Borrolt

12 Pansles-Lady Peel; 2, Mr. Mitchell.

3. bunches of Violets-biri Voeux; 2. Mr. Compton.

Des

Cut Flowers-Peak Gardens only. bunches of Cut Flowers of o distinct kinds (excluding Roses)-1, Mrs. Bagram; 2, Mrs. Scott Harston; 9, Mr. Nicol,

6 bunches of Sweet Pass-1, Mr.

Quist; 2, Mr. Hall,

8 bunches of Antirrhinum-1, Mrs.

Scott Harston; 2, Mr. Bagram,

3. Rod or Pink RostaMir. Bagram.

White or Yellow Rosen-1, "Mrs. Scott Harston, 2. Mr. Bagram,

3 Rones any colour.-1, Mr.

Bagram; 2, Mrs. Scott Harston.

0 Carnations and or Picoteos~~~~

·Mr. Bagram,

6 Cactris Dahlias only-Lady Southard..

Dahlias other than Cactus.-1, Lady Southern; 2, Mrs. Hughes,

O bunches of Mignonette1, Mr.

Quint; 2, Mr. Dagram.

6 bunches of Nasturtium-I, Mr.

531521

THE SEASON IS HERE

WHEN A RELIABLE,

RAINCOAT

IS ESSENTIAL

IN THE PROTECTION OF HEALTH

OUR FIRST. NEW RANGE OF

MEN'S RAINCOATS

HAS BEEN UNPACKED, AND PRICES

RANGE FROM $6.50

BRITISH WATERPROOF

SHOES FOR MEN

IN A VERY BIG SELECTION

JUST RECEIVED FROM ENGLAND.

PRICED from $9.50

SPECIAL:—INTERLOCK SPORTS SHIRTS NOW OFFERED AT

ONE DOLLAR EACH.

Mayfair, Ltd.

CHINA BUILDING

OPPOSITE KING'S THEATRE,

-THE FRESHNESS

OF SPRING

IS REVEALED IN THE NEW SEASON'S

FABRICS NOW BEING DISPLAYED BY THE BOMBAY SILK STORE

A SPECIAL FEATURE

NEW SEASON

BARGAINS

in these NEW stocks, including specially

fine British

fabrics designed for

AN INSPECTION 'WILL PROVE INTERESTING—

AND PLEASING,

THE BOMBAY

SILK STORE

THE HOME OF QUALITY FABRICS

1935.

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