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RY il with fish-you'll be delighted with
the flavour.
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PERRINS SAUCE
THE CHINA MAIL.
ATTRACTIVES GLASS For Fashionable
PRESENTS
"Last Drop" Tumbler
New Novelty.
Boudoirs
A
N ultra-modern dressing-table
just made of green enamelled
Many will give presents of glass wood is kidney-shaped and the rim- this year because it is so attrac less mirror is part of the surround. tive. There is the novelty whisky
a shaving mirror.
FOUNDATION FOR WINTER MAKE-UP Warmer Tone Needed.
EVERY WOMEN SHOULD BLEND OWN POWDER
In winter our faces need a warm-
xlass called "The Last Drop" being chromium rail and legs. The toned foundation for make-up, just cause it has a picture one side in glass is in three separate panels and as our bodies need warmer clothes and heat-making food. Whether a frosted glass of a highwayman re-cach turns in any direction, like a
cream or lotion is our choice, ceiving his deserts.
powder bases can now be had in shades to suit all types. In winter blondes can wear a deeper rachel shade; the brunette, a sun- brown powder base with peach bloom powder.
The base of this tumbler con- tains a pair of miniature dice which show through so that the lass may be used as a shaker for games., 1
New Lamps Lack Shades.
even
Rouge Cautiously
There are few plan glass drink sets. Most are striped in colour, The newest standard lamps have
It is a matter of individual silver or gold. Soome have frosted no shades. They are mainly ot glass rings. One bottle has a solid chromium, and the popular eiga choice whether a cream or powder Iglass stopper filled with what looks rette" type of lamp is reproduced. rouge is used in winter. Cream like milk. The basca af the Three "cigarettes" go to make each rouge needs more skilful handling,
standard.
glasses are the same.
and for this reason many women, especially cutdoor women, profer a compact,
In winter, rouge must be used with circumspection. The cold air whips colour Into cheeks which they lack normally and this must be allowed for. Other complexions. go a blue-white in the cold. For both these reasons it is wise to de- pend on a rich tone of powder base and powder rather than on rouge if we want to keep an even glowing effect.
Enormously varied as 'are the tones of powder available, every woman should blend her powders herself in order to get the exact nuance that becomes her most, or got an expert's advice in the mat-
ter.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1933,
THE
HONG KONG
PENINSULA HOTEL;
HONG KONG HOTEL; REPULSE HAY HOTEL:
PEAK HOTEL
& SHANGHAI
ASTOR HOUSE; PALACE HOTEL;
HOTELS,
LIMITED...
In association with the Grand Hotel des Wagons Lits, Peking.
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G. FALCONER & CO (HONG KONG) LTD.
WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS. DIAMOND MERCHANTS,
Union Building (opposite G.P.O.)
Agents for:-ADMIRALTY CHARTS, ROSS'S BINOCULARS and TELESCOPES, KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, ENGLISH SILVERWARE, direct from Manufacturers,
High Class English Jewellery.
DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.
This crass-word puzzle has been made by an export bui
our readers are warned to look out for occasional phonetic
«nelling, such as harbor, plow, and altbe
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OPEN
'till
4 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 23.
Sunday, Dec. 24.
SPECIAL
LINES.
NEW SEASON
GAME
GOOD THINGS
for Christmas Dinner
Cock Pheasant $1.60 ca.
Hen Wild Duck
$1.20 »
$1.10
Teal Snipe Pigeons
.50
*
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.35
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.40
15
CANADIAN SALMON 80 Cts. per lb.
SCOTCH BEEF
Roasts Steaks
$1.50 $1.70
TURKEYS-GEESE
DUCKS CHICKENS.
No Christmas Dinner being considered complete * without a Turkey or Poultry of another kind you can depend upon it that the Dairy Farm will have the best.
SCOTCH BEEF.
Do try a cut, the difference is in your favour.
FARM
FED PORK.
This is another line that simply cannot be improved upon.
IMPORTED HÀMS.
The supply will be of the highest quality ranging in weight from 8 to 20 lbs, each.
Home made SAUSAGES and SAUSAGE MEAT. Made only from the best ingredients. The excellence of quality maintains an exceptional demand for which full provision has been made.
ALSO
GAME, POULTRY, MEAT, PORK AND GAME PJES. AUSTRALIAN and FARM MEATS. MUTTON and LAMB, CHEESE, etc., etc.
Our aim: To serve to satisfy.
YOUR EARLY ORDERS WILL BE MUCH APPRECIATED.
THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.
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FILM INFLUENCE ON PARIS HATS.
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Tudor Touches From British Picture.
STYLES ONLY SUITABLE TO THE YOUTHFUL
ما
HORIZONTAL
1-A token
B-Bton (Scot.)
10-Large fake
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12-A thoroughfare 61-8warthy
62-Forta (abbr.) 53-Encicure
11-A prince among the '65-A river in the Tyrol
Bimeonites
(Num
XXV-14)
14-A Greek letter
that
15-6craped
have
16-At any time
17-The forshead
It is amusing to notice Bruyere of Paris seems been distinctly influenced by some of tho. Headdresses in the famous British film "The Private Life of Henry VIII," which was running in Paris for many weeke recently.
This is proved by the manner in which many of her hats Ellt back littla off the head with a queer plate effect at the back, and follow. the line of the hair in front, very much an do the headdresses worn by some at the Tudor ladies of the Court. The result, it is true, is youthful-on youth. Small-brimmed
hats, looking sometimes like Breton "sailor," are preferred by Lanvin, though she insista, too, that they shall be worn at the back of the head.
And Maria Guy has been success- jful in proving that the sou’westar. properly worn, may look smart in
the afternoon as well as the mo
ing.
Agnes, on the other hand, prefers
to keep to a modified line.
"Lip-Stick", Lighter.
It
A new cigarette lighter for wo- men is called the "tallboy." looks just like a lip-stick and is made of engine-turned silver, gold and the cheaper metals,
18-Lyric poem
19-An ocean (abbr.) 21-Amalgamation
(abbr)
23-Unit
24-Withdrawat 20-Penetrated
29-Sert 30-Characterized by
metody 31-Foranke 34-Father (short) 35-Prefix Indicating the
dawn 30-Javalini
40-City thoroughfare 43-Walk
44-Cavalryman
47-Robelliou
4C-Bay
and Bavaria
157-To furnish with a
ceiling 369-Trim
In Butik (FG) 62-Language of the
Scottish Highlandere 63-Covered with sand 64-Discovered
VERTICAL
1-To cherish
2-Dry
S-Ext 4-Obtain B-Quen
6-Abbey (abbr) 7-An emperor of
Rome &-Engilah school
-Used a stw 11-Withdraw from
union
(abbr)
$13-Rented
19-Harangued
|20-High playing card
(pl.)
[22-Huge
24-Portuguese colm
25-Born
27-Dozes 128-8nara
12-Reap
(Obs.)
33-To carry (Čoflog.)
37-A letter 28-Made
smaller
139-Backbones 40-6mother
{$1-A horse's gaik {42-The goddess of the
dawn (Gr. Myth.) 45-Lease
|46-Gladness
49-Largest continent 160-To mend
$3-Prefix Around
64-Comfort
5B-A color 68-Exists
50-Neptune (abbr)
The solution of the above with a new orvos-worā puests wil appear in Tuesday's issue,
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BREATHING NOW
IT'S MELLOW RICHNESS OER THE CLUSTERED
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RIGHT COLONEL
By J. MILLAR WATT.
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