1939-06-24 — Page 12

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"PAGE" FOUR:

Saturday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

June 24, 1939.

PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT

The coolest

'Store in Town

SCOUT MEETING. Group photograph taken on the occasion of the Investiture of a second section of Scouts of the 11th Hongkong (Pui Ying College) Group.-King's Studio.

NEWLY-WEDS.

Mr. J. A. Lau and his bride, formerly Miss Margaret Straube, who were recently married at the Roman Catholic Cathedral.

Mee Cheung.

SCOUT INVESTITURE. Mr. Lau Kai-cho, Head- master of Pui Ying College, Rev. N. V. Halward, Colony Commissioner, and Mr. Cheng Chen-huan, Group Scoutmaster of 11th Hongkong Group.-King's

Studio.

NEW SHIRTS

Made of pure Linen with Polo collar attached, short front open- ing, short sleeves.--looks equally smart whether worn with a tic or with the collar unbuttoned. Plain light blue, dark blue, grey. drab, canary and white.

$10.50

Less 10% Cash Discount

OTHER QUALITIES

$8.50, $7.50 $13.50

MACKINTOSH'S LTD.

MEN'S WEAR

SPECIALISTS --

H.E. THE GOVERNOR, Dr. Irene Ho Tung and Mr. W. J. Carrie photographed

at the recent Children's Charity Fair held at Sir Robert Ho Tung's residence.-

-June Brides

THIS 16 MY WIFE," SAYS HE PROUDLY, SPRINGING IT ON THE FAMILY ALL OF A SUDDEN.

+

Ming Yuen.

Attractive New

Sports Wear

We dress you up for outdoors, In colourful clothes that attract the kind of attention every summer-girl wantst

SHORTS

In all cols. with small Zipp opening at side. Price $5.50 pair

SPORTS JUMPERS All cols. Smart Stripes. Price $4.95 each

SLACKS

SUN TOPS

PLAY SUITS

$ 9.50 pr.

4.95 cach

12.50 set

Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co., Ltd.

VIGNETTES OF LIFE

By J. NORMAN LYND

ALONE AT LAST... NOW HE CAN DEVOTE SOME ATTENTION TO THE

SPORTING PAGE

HORMAN LYND.

*MEET THE

MISSUS!*

"MAY ALL YOUR

TROUBLES

BE LITTLE ONES!

THE ETERNAL QUESTION:- "CAN YOU TELL ME WHAT. HE EVER SAW IN HER ?*

·SOME BRIDES. WANT ALL THE ROMANTIC TRIMMINGS....-

LIKE BEING CARRIED ACROSS THE THRESH HOLD OF THE NEW HOME.

THE FRIEND WHO PULLS THE

OLD MOTH-EATEN JOKE

THEY HAVE EVERYTHING.

THEY HAVE EACH OTHER. AND A CAN OF PORK AND BEANS

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