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HARBUTT'S PLASTICINE

The Child's Dolight." PLAY-WAX

35 Y

for Clean and Easy Play-Models.

THE NOVLART Dry Stencil Pictures,

GRADA & 00.,

Dealers in Toys, Postage Stamps, Pictorial Post Cards, Garden Seeds,

&c. &c.

No. 10, Wyndham Strani,

Bongbong

...

BONGKONG HOTEL.

Fobruary 24,

Mr W

Hender

Mr E. B. Abraham Bɛ and Mes Amphlett

Mia, F. 8. Ashton Mr and Mrs C. A.

Mr and Ms H. A. Henderson

Beber

Mrs K. R. Belilioa

Mr V. Benjamina

Mr and M

Borgon

CH

Mrs Blackborn

Miss G. Brooka

MB. Heldring

Capt. G. G.Haimer

Hursey

Mrs McConnell

Mr C. Jackson

Мг Т. В. Јоден

Mr E. M. Jomophi

Mr G. K. Ball Brut-Mr B. Jullan

ton

Mra Choisey

B N. Qoucher

Mrs W. G. Darby

ban, Darby

Major and Mrs T. C.

Lin was"

0.

Mr and Mrs

Lauritsen

MrC, S. Lecliner

Mr All C. Farrell här Ed. W. Mills

Mira A. Everett Me E. Moter

and abild

Mr and Ms Events

std 2 children

Mr T. B. Forrest

Engineer-Captain

S. P. Forguson

Mr and Ms B.

Gale

Capt. F. Gambrill

Mr Kod Mre T.

donaghan

Mins Monroe

dr W. Ma

Mr G. Murray

Mr and Mrs W. P.

Neon

Mr F. S. Odomce Me 1

F. O'Hare

Major & Mr H 0.Mr. C. Page

Mr G. W. Patterson

Gandy

Mr Jobu N. Gardner

Mise I

D.

E. Pepperel

Bir S.

6. 8.

Pritchard and

Mr W. Geas

Mine Gi

Mr Joseph Gould

Mrs

7 6005

Mr and Mrs J. N. G. Mr F. E. Ritters

7. d. Grant and M. and Mrs L. H.

children

Rogers

Mr F. W. Gwyn

Mr J. Schryver

Capt. T. P. Hall

MYR. F. Hall

Mr (7. Hamel

Capt. and Mrs

Sigvolaud

Mr E. Thomse

Mr J. W. Banbury Mrs F. Vining

Mr G.

Harper

Mr F. Weld

1.

Mr S. C. Harris Mr and Mrs G. T.

Brigade finoral C. Welator

. Harston

Mr J. Bolt Harsion

and Mrs R, J. Weir

REFNINY HAY HOTEL

Na Mrs Adiums

Mr and Mrs L. 0.

Bird

Mc Bland

Miss Bland

Mr. F. Cample

ME BO MIG

Arnold Joi en

W.

Dr & Mrs Mar

vioti, chỉlà & nurse Mt and Mr G. R

Lammert

or G. Clark and Mr R. F. Matting)

party

Mi A, B. Conĵ

Bir Bod Mrs

Edgcumbe and child

Mr and Mrs G. H.

Elliott

Mr and Mrs K.

Negre

Mr and Mrs Odell Mr tacke

Mr and Mrs J. A.

haw

Mies Skione:

Mr R Faunt Mr Stewart

fr and Mr Geare Mr F. . Trascy

Mr & Mrs HeidemanMe and My Walker Mr. Mirand Master

Boro

PEAK HOTE),

February 4.

Mad Ms F. R. J. Mr W. M.

Adarus

Mr E. J. Ainslie

phreys Miss Fluxley

HER

Mr and Mrs B. 0.Lt. Col. & Mrs F

Enxier

Hyslop

and Mis B. G. Miss E. O. Leslie

Birch

ME H. E. ). Pird

My & E. Lissal an Mra Macfarlane

rid M. E. S. Vise Macfarlane

J

Bath

Mr M. J. Breen

dr J. G. Bridger

Mr and Mrs R Mac

Gregor

5 K. Mathiasen

1. H. Bidgor Mr and Ma

Miss J. D. Bronco Mayger

W

La. Comdr. and Mrsica McAlosh

Mr and Mrs J. F.

Miller

Joke

HI Buże

Mr & Mrs J. A. C.Mrs H. Miller

Bul cei

Capt & Mrs.8. Mill

Mr F. A. Halter Mr T Mitchell

field

Mrs MS Mirchel

Mr H. A Cartwright Miss J. Mitchel Mr and Ms G. A. Mr J. W. Morat

Chadwick

Mrs 0-

Myer Mr or Dira T. W.Lt. Col. H.

Church

Nichubon It sud Mrs H. H. Mr A. Nicol

Clark

Mr & Mrs T. Uton

Mr and Mrs R. CMr A. H. Penn

Cerorie

Cooper

Mra Cormack

Mr W. A. Cornell Mre

Curry

Col C W Davy

Boo, Mr and Mrs T.

1. Perkins

Mr and NF. B.

Plordte

Mr E. alpha Mr and Ms E. L. A. L. DAWSON de Rboles

Mr and Mrs J. A.Mr and Ms W. E.

Drew

A. W. Estman Mre . H. Ellis Mia D. Filie Mins . Ellin Mr. T. E Evoleigh

Roberts

Mio J. L, Rbertson

Br J RO

Mr D. Fees of

Mr B Shaw

tra E. M..

Mr

Brigh

Mr ( Horton Smith Miss Eccles Mr H. Spicur,

Mr K. G. England Miss

D. Stohart

Capt. & Wix Fettre Mira and Miss Stab-

Mr F W. Gibbins binga

Madame Lottie Gor Mr J. F. Swindells

don

don

Mire M. R. Hall

Mr D. Taylor

Mr T. Thaver

3.

Major D. L. Harding Mr and Ara

and Mis R. C.B. Thornborrow Hockey

Me and dra 8. T.

Mc A. Ú. Rollings. Williamson

warth

Mr W. Woodward.

Mr F. N. YouBR.

P. O. Box 630.

JAPANESE MAKERS,

Every kind of Footwear.

MADE TO ORDER.

CHERRY & 00.,

6. D'AGUILAR STREET,

Upposite Kayamally & Co. Telephone No. 491

Hongkong, March 20, 1914.

BEWARE OF COLDS. HILDREN

aro much more likely to ontract the contagious diseases when they have colls Whooping cough, diplitteria, soulet forer and conÍSTIM D tion are.di-ensos time

often mintract.

SSPRIThat SS

when the child has why all medical anhelties

of cable. For be qui k saro of olds you it and nothing better, then i bamber. Zala's Longh Hemedy. It can alwpyclis spended upon and is pleasant and rate "Oke 75K by mil Chemia ROA

MASSAGE.

Mrs. S. UZUNOYE, c/o MATSUBARA HOTEL

10, Quoen's Road Central. 2nd floor

Tel. 405

Hongkong,

MASSAGE.

Mrs. HONDå and Mrs. KISAKL 14 years' experience. No. 24. Wyndham Street. (opposite to the “China Ms)"}

SWAY HOUSE

HAT MAKER.

No. 10, Wyndham Street.

TANG YUK, DESTIX,

Broomer to

the late BIEN TING, 14 D'Aguilar Street.

FERJI VIBY MODERATE

Vostriamos Taun

TO REW AvceNow HaWEST,

THERAPION NĚ. 1 THERAPION No. 2 THERAPION NË 3

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IN MISTS FRICS IN KAULAND,Ã 25 MaropaPORUJE IN W3.Lond

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PILSENER BEER

GRAND PRIZES,

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BY APPOINTMENT

THE CHINA MAIL.

10 YEARS' SUFFERER

from

ULCERATED LEGS.

Our portrait la of Mr. C E KNIGHT, of 56, Alkruft Road, Kentlah

Town, London, N.W, 6. England, who writes j

"I have pleasure in writing to le you know how I came w be rid of very bad Ujonrated Legs Fronti whohsullar for 10 years, setting no rest at nights with the brain Four yours ago. I was sent to an in. mary, but was discharged. Lately was recommended in try you Clarke'e Blood Mlature, and after

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Clarke's Blood Mixture

"Everybody's Blood Purifier.”

TABLE DELICACIES

CHILDREN'S CORNER.

THE KNOT FAIRY.

Daisy had lately gene to a boarding school and although she was very bappy there and liked most of the lessons there was one thing which she disliked intensely.

NOTHING FINER-BOTTLED or CANNED.

The first requisites with CROSSE & BLACKWELL Delicacies are Quality, Purity and Freshness.

30 Varieties of SOUPS, 15 Varieties of POTTED MEATS, OXFORD SAUSAGES, OATMEAL, OILS, VINEGAR & TINNED FISH.

CROSSE & BLACKWELL)

Ajanka Par las a Pennine Vibrozafarshire Sauce

"What a delightful place," thought Corns Peel

Daisy.

"Well if you will be quick and finish your work I will take you," someone said, and, there was the cottu reel bowing before her, bolding out one thin white hand.

By this time she was not surprised at anything that happened so she replied, "Very well I will be as quick That was the sewing class. For two as ever I can,' and as she had only hours every week the girls had to do about half a dozen more stitches to plain sewing. Now Daay thought | make the work was soon dous. that fancy work was not to bad and "And now," said the cotton reel, abe liked using pretty coloured silks!"Give me your hand. but running and hemming she detested.

One afternoon the sewing bad not gone at all well. It was a hot day and somehow Daisy's needle kept sticking and she simply could not hurry up.

"You are very slow to day Daisy," said the sewing mistress, when all the other girls bad finished, I am afraid that you will have to stay behind for another ten minutes because this hem must be done to day."

Daisy placed one finger in his wee palm and up into the air they rose and floated away for miles and miles and miles

After what seemed hours of floating about she suddenly saw her sewing mistress standing by ber.

"I do believe you have been fast asleep Daisy," she said, and she found that she was bending over her desk with her head on her arms and that the sewing had fallen to the ground. The cotton rrel lay near by but there was no sign of the knot fairy.

Fortunately her work was finished and she was able to run out and join the others and toll them her strange

Poor Daisy beat her head over her work and palled and tugged at her eticky needle. What was the matter? She could not hurry up and so many times she made knots in her cotton tale. and had to cut it and begin all over again.

When all the girls and the, mistress had left the room she struggled in and gave a hard pull-then-

"Oh dear" she sighed, "Here is another big knot."

"Yes and if you knew how you were burting me you would not tug so hard," she heard someone say in a tiny voice which ended in a sob.

Why what is it" cried Daisy, who would not willingly have hurt adyone, "I can not see anybody.

PETER PAN.

AURORA,

"What does Aurora mean Daddy?"

asked Philip, who was reading and had just come across the word in his book.

"It means early morning." hie father answered, "And in old Greek mythology there was a godders called Aurora."

Off Painlessly

There is Only One Genuine Cara- Peeler-"Gets-It.”

There's only one happy way to get rid of any corn or callus, and that is to be able to poel It off onally. painlossly. "Guts-I" is the only corn remedy in the world that does it

*2 drops of 'Gels-X---Corn is dogmed” that way-effectively, thoroughly. Why get down on the floor, tie your- self up into a knot, and have to linhar with troublesome plasters, greasy ointments that rub off, sucký tápé, and knives and scissors, when you un peel off your coru or callus In one complets plece, poncofully and aurely, with magic, simple, easy "Gets-117 It takes 2 or à seconda to apply Dots-It"; you use 2 or 3 drops, and that is all. "Geta-It does the rest Get rid of that. corn-pain at once, so that you can work and play without corn torture. Bo aure to qse "Gets It." It never falls,

"Gets-It," the guaranteed, money- back corn-reover, the only AUTO way, costs but a tride at all chemists and glorea Mra by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicato, U. 8. A.

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Bolo Dietributors MULLER-PHIPPS & HODGES, Ltd.,

38 Kia Road. SHANGHAI

"What was she like?" questioned UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS. Philip.

THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE GRAPH COMPANY HED.

"She always rode in a rose coloured And then, as she looked down at chariot," said his father "And every her work, she saw that the knot was turning into a wee fairy, all twisted morning she was supposed to open the and bent, who was struggling with all gates of the east (where, as you know, her might and main to straighten she poured dew on the earth to make the sun rises) with her rosy fingers and herself out and, as she waved her the flowers grow. Her tears were the aims and legs about every now and dew, though why she wept I do not then-crack-they went like pistol know.

shots.

You poor little thing,” said Daisy, who was very upset at seeing her hike this, "How can I help you?"

Her chariot was drawn by white horses and she was covered with a fine veil. After the bad opened the gates the sun rose,"

"What a pretty picture you could make of her," said Philip thought fully, for it was his ambition to be an artist.

"The only thing to do is to cut these dreadful strings which are pulling me to bits," the fairy answer ed, "When you get so cross and wrench at the needle it burts me dreadfully. Why you wanted to tie me up in the first place like this I don't he did. know!",

"Well perhaps when you are older you will paint one," raid his father and when Philip grew up this is what

PETER PAN. What is that which never bites with

"I am so sorry," apologised Daisy, and she took up her scissors and cut its teeth? carefully on each sido of the knot,

A comb.

And, as the knot fall into ber lap: she saw the fairy straighten herself up — and run along with light steps. Then

she unfolded a pair of gauzy wings and Lew up into the air.

"Oh where are you going to? Do tell me," begged Daisy.

"The fairy looked over her aboulder and ne she flew along cried "Now that I am free I am off to the Knot Fairyland where no one ever BOWS. Farewell.",

And in a minuto she was out of

HIMROD'S

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Care

GIVES INSTANT RELIEF MATURE, What tous, respiratory de- gang may be suffering Wamiwhether

Only Couch you will bod in this fas

CUTICURA HEALED BABY'S ECZEMA

On Forehead, Cheeks and Shoulders, Very Restless.

"After my baby wan three weeks. old, 'n raah'ogists on hia, forehead, chenk, and affoulders, and bla Ilttiè eat. were swollen. All the parim were "much" "inflamed, but being of aubateder sige he was unable, 16- rub bimself, but was very restless.

„...**E hadi ·hirts' treated and was jökl it was ecsetnia. Then I defidéd të kry Cuticure Sopmnd Ointment They gave: réliet, at once and Mow, my child is perfectly benedi" (ölgan) Mr. E. A. Pallant 1 Galard Rd Clarendon Park, Lilinibar, Enga Y!! Use Cutĺčkin Bosp and Ointman'ı

Ointment in beel

The following Unclaimed Telegrama are lying here :---

Thurekawamuru C/o Okanokiku No. 18 Kaibogai, from Misumi,

Osaken, from Osaka. Bury Hongkong Club, from Shanghai. Osborne Morgan Empress Russia from Shaughai.

Moricho Shokagaras, from Osaka, Takes Shigeru c/o Dr. Williams 19, Wanghai, from Shanghal

Honebekaa Kwongfookseng. from Yokohama.

L.. Wahyik Waiyip, from Yokohama. Wingsiogckong, from Yokobama. Yeungeuseng Taitung Hotel, from

Amoy.

Taiseng Co., Shangbwan, from Tientsin.

Hoy Chat Tuoghing Co., Des Voeux Road. from Yokohama.

Taibing Des Voeux Road West, from Shanghai

Chunshunway, from Yiukow,

TH. KRING,

Superintendent.

Hongkong, February 23, 1923.

EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRAL- ASIA &.CHINA TELEGRAPH CO,

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28; 1922:

INNOTICES.

G. FALCONER & CO., LTD.

WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS.

Hotel Mansions.

Agents for :—ADMIRALTY CHARTS,

ROSS'S " BINOCULARS and TELESCOPES, KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, BENSON'S ENGLISH WATCHES,

ENGLISH SILVERWARE, direct from Manufacturers, High Class English Jewellery,

Latest Novelty in Pen Nibs.

수녀1.

SEMIER

KEN

Most superior quality Nibs of INCORRODIBLE metal.

For swift and elegant handwriting it is unrivalled.

NEVER SCRATCH.

NEVER SPURT,

Sole Agents for East.

DANIELS & CO., 17, Wyndham (Flower) Street.

"ENSIGN BRAND" TEAS.

BROKEN-PEKOE (I'S WORTH DRINKING). THE FINEST OF ITS KIND

SOLD IN THE COLONY.

One-pound Packets from Store-keepera,

The Blue Bird and

The Grasco Egyptian Tobacco Store.

Or from

The Gledale & Terramia Tea Agency.

DANIELS & CO., 17, Wyndham (Flower) Street.

PHOTO SUPPLIES,

LONG HING & CO., Kodaks and Kodak Films, do..

DEVELOPING & PRINTING A SPECIALITY.

No. 174, Qux's ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG,

HOTELS AND CAFES.

HONGKONG HOTEL,

PEAK HOTEL,

REPULSE BAY HOTEL.

HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD.

Tel. No. 812. CARLTON HOTEL. Tel. Add "Carlton.”.

The Only American Hotel in the Colon Nice and quiet yet only a few minutes' walk from de Banks, and Central Districts. 48 Bedrooms. Excellent Quisine. Scriulously clean. Under American Menagement. For terms apply to

MRS. F. E. CAMERON, Poprietress,

(Two minutes from Star Ferry).

PALACE HOTEL

KOWLOON

Recently renovated and reformlabed, electric Night and fans throughout and entirely under new management. Cuisine under the peonsi supervision of the proprietor. Bar and Billiard Rooma Termas moderate. Special verma 10 familles on application to

Talaphona K. 3. Telegraphia Add.; "PALACK"

J. H. OXBERE) Proprietor.

HOTEL "ASIA”

WEST BUND, CANTON,

Leading Hotel in Bouth Chi

First class Accommodation. Electric Lights Fans and Elevators. Roof Garden. Hairdressing Saloon,

Splendid Views of City and Pea Biver.

Excellent Cuisina.

fodera Rates.

Under the Management of th BUN 00, LTD., GANTON.

Alibax Driver Core Thirty Turp Soven, from amritsar,

Bristo, frou Rangoon, Miss Hendry Kromlin, from Shang bai.

Honey Landborger Dus Vosur Road, from Sanfranciano.

Tol 5607.

Litvin Copla King Edward, Hotel, from Harbio.A

Cakes made by arrangat

THE NEW VICTORIA CAFE 94, Des Yodux Road, Central BREAKFAST

from 7.30 .mn TIFFINS and DINNERS (Mehu and ■ la Curte), all hours

Bakers and ofectioners.

Odom, from London. Paysh, from Seattle. Toaderianins Do Napkoan House Kowloon, from Harbinbo.

¡Vida: Petrömflex, from Paris.

J. O. Weit, from Manila.

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