1935-10-09 — Page 16

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HONGKONG

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

BANK HOLIDAY.

In accordance with Government Ordinance, The Exchange Banks will be closed for the transaction

TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY,

··BANK HOLIDAY.

"We beg to inform our patrons A that to-morrow the 10th Instant, our Main Store will be closed, buit)

hours of the undermentioned business have been arranged

Grocery Department Open nt Side Entrance from 7a.m, to 9.30

of Pubile Business on Thursday, 10th. October, 1935. (The Anni-m. versary of the Chinese-Republic).

NOTICE.

Official opening of the New Hend Office of the Hong Kong & Shang- hal Banking Corporation on

10th October, 1935.

50.04/04

Queen's Rond Central, between 1/04

1/6Ice House Street and Jackson Road, .4.80.0/10 4.89.15/16 7.214

will be closed to traffic between .7.24

26 10.30 am. and 11.15 a.m. Guests. 118.1/16 arriving by motor cars will alight 021 from their vehicles at the barrier M.15/16

1001 across Queen's Road Central and

116

621 .36.56/01 .1101/ .2/0.11/10 .20

.30.18/16 .214

Penk Store 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. Kowloon Branch,. Cake Depart- ment and Cafe Wiseman, Exchange Building, will be open as usual."

LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.

FOUNTAIN PEN SNATCHED

FOOLISH HABIT

CRITICISED

Charged with snatching a four- Lain pea

from Li Fung-chi, 29, shopkeeper, at the Kowloon Can- ton Railway Station this morning, 28, unemployed, 2/ proceed on foot to the building Sun Kam-fuk, 20.03 Ice House Street between Queen's was brought before Mr. Wynne- 30.13/10 Rond Central and Des Voeux Road Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy

to sentenced Central will be opened to traffic and between 10.30 a.m.. and 11.15 a.m. months' hard labour.

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Silver (Spot)...201 Silver (forwar]).29%

......1034 War Loan

---British Wirclean.

THE SECRET OF LOVELY

NAILS

LOVELY NAILS IN FIVE MINUTES

1. Usa Cutex Cuticle Remover and Nail

Clemmor

MOTO dead cutlelo, and cleans under the nail tips.

2. Drush on Culex, the polish that weRTS

Choose the list that is right for your truck.

Fashion Inders serce that to be smart and well dressed, nails murt svarkle. They ins upon Cute for they know they can rely I the upen it to wear,, They know

Krouine article

It does not crack or peel. It comes In all the newest shades: its colours do not fade.

is old ik new low priore.

BEWARE OF IMITATIONS

IMITATORS WILL BE PROSECUTED

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Bele Agents For Hongkong And

South China

W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA) LTD.

ADVERTISE

WHERE

YOU ARE SURE

OF THE

LARGEST

AFTERNOON CIRCULATION

IT PAYS

ΤΟ

ADVERTISE

IN

THE "TELEGRAPH

CIRCULATION CERTIFIED BY CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

The MING YUEN STUDIO has . removed to the 3rd Floor of No. 6 Queen's Road Central.

JUST OPPOSITE the Dairy Farm's Soda Fountain.

D. JURLINGHAM, Inspector General of Police Hongkong. 8th October, 1935,

NOTICE

was

OCTOBER 9, 1935..

MARVELLOUS NEW |

2-WAY LASTEX

GARTERLESS GIRDLE

AS WELL IN

the PANTIE

STYLE.

Inspector Stimson stated that complainant was standing in the Station waiting for a friend, who was, buying tickets, when défend! ant campo up and snatched the pen from his pocket. Defendant was seen by signal-man who gave chase. In the course of the chase, defendant dropped the pen, but he was arrested near the car park in Salisbury Road and hand- ined over to a detective.

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Notice is hereby given that sale will be held on Tuesday, the 15th of October, 1935, at noon the offices of the Imports and Ex porta Department, Fire Brigade Building, second floor, at which the following articles, recently confiscated by Magistrate's order, will be sold by public auction subject in reserve:

88 Leather sult enses in assorted sizes.

E. W. HAMILTON,

Superintendent of Imports and Exports, Hong Kong, 7th October, 1935.

THE DAIRY FARM ICE AND COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.

NOTICE..

Owing to the large number of larcenies which have been com- mitted at the Station, the prosecu- tion asked that a serious view be taken of the case.

Defendant pleaded guilty to the charge and admitted a previous conviction for the same offence in 1933.

prosecution's In reply to the request, his Worship stated that the sight of a fountain pen in the breast pocket was a source of: temptation to pickpockets. "The Wear their stupid people who fountain pons in their breast pockets are simply asking for it;" he added.

Mrs. M. L. Ilunje has reported to the police that at 10 o'clock yesterday morning a man came up behind her and tried to Anatch her handbag, Nothing was stolen.

Just Arrived

See them at-

ELITE

SHELL HOUSE

THE VERY IDEA! (Continued from Page G.)

"Shcer".

"No, I left her at home."

When Dora dives

The ocean gnakes with the mighty

splash she makes: When Dora dives

Fish in thousands pár gaaping out

on to the sanda, When Doru dives The

Waves

rush back and hit Manila suck a whack!

A bewildered man entered Lane, Crawford's Ladies' Department. "I want a corset for my wife," he said.

"What bust ?" asked the girl. "Nothin. It just wore out."

MUI-TSAI NOT REGISTERED

MITIGATION PLEA

BY LAWYER

Tout Kwni-ying 26, married woman, of 6 Fung Fal Terraco, was fined $26 by Mr. Schofield at the Central Police Court this morn- ing on a summons for keeping an unregistered muf-tsai. So King, alias Lin Ho, aged 13.

It is hereby notified that nu Interim Dividend of 50 cents per

THE SILENT GUIDE TO HONG KONG. share has been declared for the G months ended 30th June, 1935, and WHAT IT IS: The "Silent Guide" Ferry to his destination. Bus and

coloured will be payable on application at consists of a large illuminated tram routes will be shown by lampa. Sub- the Company's Registered Office, street map of Hong Kong (18 feet special

The map, which is scribers' names will be in Chinese 2 Lower Albert Rond on and after by 6 feet).

coloured, is painted on a ground as well as English If desired, and the 28th day of October, 1935.

glass background, behind which an attendant will be stationed at ---The-Register of Shares-of-tho-are-over 6,000-small-lamps. At the Switchboard to give assistance Company will be closed from 18th convenient distance from the to strangers if required. day of October, to the 26th day of large map is a small switchboard WHAT IT WILL COST: The ser- October. both days inclusive, containing a number of six inch vice is free to the general public, panels for subscribers and only a nominal charge will during which period no transfer of glass

names, addresses and telephone be made to subscribers of $36 per shares can be registered.

Ry order of the Board of Direc-numbers, each with its own button your per name panel. This fec

tors.

J. D. "THOMSON,

Secretary. Hongkong, 8th October, 1935.

NOTICE.

Official Opening of the New Head Office of the Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation on

10th October, 1935.

The Chief Accountant will be pleased to Issue Invitation caids to any shareholder or client who may have

been inadvertently omitted from the invitation list.

THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.

What to do to help a child.

Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected or ill-treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness y communicating at once with-- The Hon. Secretarias, H.K.S.P.C. c/o G.P.O. Box No. 518, Hongkong, or the Inspector, 49 Pokfulum Road, 1st floor; or the Inspector. 242, Lockhart Road, 1st floor; or the Inspector. 12, Sai Young Choi Street, Ist floor, Kowloon.

All further stops will be taken, And expanses borne, by tho [:Society, adm

The Informant's name will be kent strictly privato, except in cases whore malice is proved.

switch.

will include a free insertion of the At the subscriber's name, address, parti- WHERE IT WILL BE: entrance to the Star Ferry Wharf culars of his business, agencies (Hong Kong side) where it will carried, etc., in

be seen by 90% of the tourists and THE "SILENT GUIDE DIREÇ- other visitors arriving at. Hong TORY" which will be published in "Silent with the Kong, besides the many thousands conjunction

of residents who make daily use Guide" and which may be obtained of the Star Ferry on their way to from the attendant at the Star and from business.

Ferry for ten cants. The Direc- WHAT IT WILL DO: If anyone tory will contain a small replica wishes to find the location of an of the large illuminated map for office, hotel, theatre, bank, shop or recording, with a pencil, uny other business in Hong Kong. He position or route located on the goes to the switchboard where he large map.

finds the names of subscribers, THE "SILENT GUIDE" invention properly classifed and arranged is the property of the Tell-the- Rutton alphabetically. He presses the World Publishing Co.,

button and the House, Duddell Street, who will be appropriate subscriber's name on the panel plonsed to reserve name panel on application. Patents board immediately lights up. At spaces. the same time, on the large strecthave been appiled for. The instal- map, a coloured lamp will show lation, which is expected to take the exact position of the oflice or six weeks from the time when the shop, etc., he is looking for, and the names of intending subscribers quickest route will also be indient-have been collected, is in the hands ed by lighting up the road to be of Messrs. H. W. Buckingham & taken right the way from the Star Co., Tai Ping Building.

PUT YOURSELF ON THE MAP !

NOTICE

+

In celebration of the 24th ANNIVERSARY

OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA, our Stores

will be closed on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10th, and re-opened on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11th, as usual.

THE SINCERE CO., LTD.

work such as preparing a cup of ∙ton,

Sub-Inspector T. O'Connor, In spector of muí-tsai, stated that the girl had nothing to complain of about treatment. She received no wages. Her parents died In the country when she was very young and was adopted. by a woman who took her to Canton, two years ago. There she was presented to another woman for $160. The girl came to

May to Hongkong In Jubilee celebrations.

the

The case came to light when the Lady Inspector. Miss Chau Suk-. Chan, was visiting registered mui- tanis recently. She saw the girl standing at the doorway of 5 Fung Fai Terrace. On being spoken to, the girl stated she was employ- cd us a mii-tear...

Mr. P. H. Sin, for the defence, pleaded guilty. In mitigation, he explained that the girl was brought to Hongkong by her mother-in-law who paid a vinit to the defendant a few months ago. She promised to take the girl back on her return to the country, but she did not do RO. Consequently, the girl was left here and the defendant was Colony.

Mr. Sin stated that defendant compelled to keep the girl in the house. The girl was very well did not wish to have anytning for- cared for and only did light house ther to do with the girl,

POST

Insp., O'Connor added that the girl did not wish to return to the defendant and an effort would be made to find her relatives In-the

OFFICE.

GENERAL HOLIDAY,

On Thursday, the 10th October, the General Post Office and the Central Post Once Kowloon will be open from 8 am to 10 a.m., and the other Branch Post Offices from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m.

There will be one collection from the pillar boxes and one delivery of ordinary correspondence as on Sundays and one delivery of registered correspundenco at 0.30 .m.

The Money Order Oflee will be entirely closed.

HONGKONG POSTAL GUIDE

The Hongkong Postal Guide for 1935 is now on sale at the Gearsl Post Onico and Central Post Office, Kowloon.

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Letters,

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Letters,

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rice"

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don, 28th October.)"

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.Oct. 11, & p.m.

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