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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1985.

ANNUAL JUNE SALE

NOW PROCEEDING

SOCKS

Lisle, Cotton, Silk, Cashmere.

An astounding sale group.

95 cts.. $1.00, $1.45.

NECKWEAR

Foulard, Club and Regimental Stripes, Macclesfield Silk, etc.

HALF PRICE

From 90 cfs.-6 for $5.00.

DRESSING GOWNS Light-weight for Summer Wear.

$5.00, $9.75.

SILK ROBES $15.00. (Usually $39.50 to $60.00)

$5.00

WINDOW

See this window for $5 Bargains including Blazers, Silk, Cotton & Mohair Coats, Suits. Shoes, Hats, Raincoats, Mess Jackets, etc.

SHOES

Black and Blown

$5.00

$9.75

RECTIVE SHOES

HALF PRICE

SHIRTS

BALF PRICE

Fancy Tunic ......from $2.40

with fue collars)

White Shirts Sports Shirts Dress Shirts

from 52.00 1.95 3:25

SUN HELMETS

Hawkes and other Hand-made Sun. Helmets.

HALF PRICE

from $1.00.

English:

25% DISCOUNT

will be allowed off all other regular stock excepting proprietary articles.

a

few

HATS

Made from pure natural fur in all sixes and colours,

$5.00.

WOOL, FELT $2.75.

BATHING SUITS

In all sizes and colours in broken ranges to be cleared at

HALE PRICE

Wool from $1.90. Cotton

$1.00.

GOLF HOSE

This being the season for wearing choris are special attraction.

$1.00. $1.25, $1.75.

JAEGER HOSE in

Khaki and Grey

$1.25. 3 for $3.50.

$1.00

WINDOW

In our S bargains are Caps, Straw Tweed Hats, Sun. Helmets, Bathing Suits, Golf Hose, etc. Soft Collars

6 for $1.00

Stiff Collars

12

+

$1.00

Collar Fasteners

6

"

$1.00

Wm. POWELL Ltd.

Hongkong Stock Exchango

Open until 6 p.m.

10, Ice House Street.

THE SHOW SENSATION OF THE NATION!

SONGS!

Hoar Col. Crosby, tho Singing Killar sing "Swa- noo Rivor", "Soon" and "It's Easy to Remember"

Adolph Zukor presants!

BING CROSBY W. C. FIELDS JOAN BENNETT

in Paramount's Musical Sensation

DANCING!

Little Mexico, five-foot- *two of dancing dyno- mital Hotter than chill con carnol

"MISSISSIPPI

ROMANCE

Col. Bing Crosby wees

The preffiont miss on the

olo Mississippl

AT THE

WONDER OF WONDERS Those Ethopian Quintuplets! The Cabin Kids... five sun-tanned, rhythm-shouting scamps

MUSICALE

Commodoro W. C. Flolds

at the Mighty Calliopol

A raro musical trout!

SPECIAL CARTOON NOVELTY

"Hoar it is! Tho greatest show to sall the Mississ- Tppi River sinco

took it away from the Indians"

POP-EYE THE SAILOR

QUEEN'S from TO-MORROW

DEATH OF MRS. A. A. CRESTEJO

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WIFE OF WELL-KNOWN PORTUGUESE RESIDENT

General sympathy will be ex- tended to a well known Portuguese resident, Mr. A. A. Crestejo, upon the loss of his wife, Mrs. Marin Adelaide Crentelu, with distress- Ing suddenness yesterday at their residence, No. 77 Wangurlchong Road.

SMART SUMMER

"VOILES

You've never seen such

beauty in fabrics as are

Mrs. Createja was on Tuesday displayed in Our afternoon supervising the shifting "Volles."

of Home furniture when she rup- tured a blood vessel. Despite medical attention she died yester; day afternoon. She was 44 years of age and leaves with her husband sixteen children, the youngest two years old.

Mr. Crestejo was for many years In the service of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company, and retired recently. Since then he has operated A poultry farm nt Wong Net Chong Gap.

The funeral will take place to- day. passing the monument at 60 pam

Mr. S. E. McGraih

the

The death occurred at French Hospital yesterday, after a long period of ill health, of Mr. Sidney Francis Metrath, late of the Maritime Customs.

Mr. McGrath, who was about, 52 years of age and unmarried ind been with the Maritime Customs For over 20 years, serving in all parts of China, though 2 large proportion of his time was spent in Hongkong.

The funeral has been arranged for 5 p.m. this afternoon.

RADIO BROADCAST

(Continued from Page 7.)

GRG 4831

Fist

J

(4.8.0.

17,790 k.r. 14.54 metres 2470 k.. 13.97 15,240 k... 12,08 metres 21.340 k.r 13.95 metres 4110 .. 49.10 meires

Transmission 5

4 0.8.0.1

7 a.m. Iti -Itra. The Northumberland

Plate.

3.20 am. A Pianoforte lecital by Itonald

Chamberlain,

7,50 m A running rommelsty #21

4

..

boxing ratest.

Greenwich The Biguel at 12 Midnigh

Bare Music, Harry Ray and his Bat layer from the May alr Hale!, Londǝt),

9.15 .m

..

b. t.

The News.

Close

down

Transmission 2

Ben, The Ituifund Square and

New Virtoria Delestra.

Greenwich Time Alanal at 12 Naan

15

.. Talk: "Foreign Affair,"

at Interinde,

.~.24 12.m). An Organ Recital to Hrdney

Dell.

4.05 Jam Shaking itants

Hurricati. A talk by "Binbad."

3 .. The Western Stall electrs. 9.3. The News,

0.45 pua. Close down.

Transmission 3

-HG17:45 BEST CAR 13 pm-1a.m.; 6.2.3. 13-1 m.)

10 p.m. il Ben. Hayal National Eisteddfod Proclamation Ceremony, relayed from guard.

16.20 p.m. The New Light Trio.

12.45

21.45

.. Tulk: "Forelan Affair."

. The Whitby Municipal Orchesten.

An Organ terijal hr fi. 12.

.

22.15 .. Danes Mus's,

Greslett Time Sizual nt 1.30 pm. 17.30, The News.

12.15 M., Danes Mudr.

1 ..

Cline dan P.

Transmission 1

(6.55.M. 19 GS.D.)

TAT! I

1.15 m. g fen. Tho News:

1.30

lacks

n.m. figlind xan, at the gan the Tower Ballroom, pool. 2. Palki "Freedom."

2. Am.

Andrew Jarien nud his feelog Ihythmle rchestra Greenwich Time Signal at 7.m.

3 a.m. Music Finil

Greenwich Time Rienst al 5 p.tn. 4.30 ..

"Mect the Detectives of Fiction," Close down.

PART T

5.m. A Short Mid-Week Servies. 2.15 am. The Lee Bridgewater Quintei. 6. The Newa,

6.15 mm.

Dance Music,

1.15 m, Close dow

PLEASANT FUNCTION

R. E. OLD COMRADES_ASSN.

WHIST DRIVE

оп

An open air" whist drive was hold Wellington Barracks Monday last, to inaugurate the functions arranged by the Enter- Itainment Committee of the Royal Engineers Old Comrates Associa tion, and proved very auccesful. This innovation was appreciated by all present and augera well for future events.

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The prizes were presented the winners by Mrs. J. A. Kennard. The prizes being won by:

Ladies. Mrs. Jordan, Mira. Bates, Mrs. Carey, and Mrs. McConnell.

Gentlemen.-Corporal Rayner, Mr. Kennard, Supper Mercer and Sapper Beal.

Following the presentation of the prizes Lieut. (S.W.) · C.A. Luckin, R.E., thanked the com pany present for their attendance and very belofly outlined the future' programimo.

The next Whist Drivo win be held on Monday, July 15, and others fortnightly from that date.

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SEDUCTIVE COLOURS DISTINCTIVE STYLES,

AND PATTERNS

CLEVER COLOUR

. COMBINATIONS

FULL OF IDEAS.

PRICES RANGING

FROM

.75 to $1.50 yd.

36 inches

FAST

COLOURS

THE

LATEST

"CHECK PIQUES"

A Tootal Production

-in

Navy, Green &

Brown,

Fadeless to light G

washing

$1.25 yd.

FAST COLOUR “SIX-LINE" FABRICS

IN FLORAL, CHECKS, AND CROSS-CHECK DESIGNS,

AND DAINTY COLOURINGS.

Price .70 Yard.

WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & CO., LTD.

CALDBECK'S

SABROSO SHERRY

A BEAUTIFUL MEDIUM WINE

NOW OBTAINABLE AT

THE HONGKONG HOTEL

THE GLOUCESTER HOTEL

SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ.

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- Members of:

New York Cotton Exchange.

Chicago Board of Trade.

Commodity Exchange, Inc.

(Silver, Rubber, Silk, Copper, Hides and Tin), Now, York Coffee and 'Sugar Exchange. Canadian Commodity Exchange Inc..

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no: 80244, 80245, 80246, Cabla Address: Swadsto

9, Queen's Road Central

(Corner of Ies House Street).

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