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LICENCES, 1936
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY," FEBRUARY 4, 1936
4 Women's Juge
Home-Made
Ideal Dressing-Table For A Song
WOMAN'S INGENUITY REWARDED
I had dreamed, writes a "wo man's page" editress, of a lovely dressing table. What woman bas not?
In my dreams I saw rich mar- ble, a fit setting for the glistening
All Existing Licences expire on bottles and little trays one loves
31st December, 1935.
New Licences for 1936 will be available at the Government Radio
Office. P. & 0. Building, as from 1st January, 1936 and will be issued from
10 am to 4 pm against the receipt of a remittance of 10.
Applications may be made:-
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(a) personally.
(b) by messenger,
(c) by post
to set out,
Marble! What an idea for a small purse.
About 18s. gave me a dressing table original in the extreme.
I found a large, ungainly wash- jstand, discarded from a big house. It had a black marble top. came A little soap
is essential under: (c) and pré-followed by waxing, ferable under (a) and (b) that ap-lovely surface.
Of it
and water,
gave it al
plications should be accompanied by A few shillings at an auction crossed cheque payable to Hale volved the mirror problem. Kong Government. will then be sent by post or messeng-I bought a positively gigantic and Where very shabby wardrobe, with a full-
The new Neence
er 25 300 as it is ready.
actual cash is tendered a new licence length glass on one door.. should be recieved in exchange before leaving the Licensing Office.
In the case of renewal the old licence should be returned with the application.
The hours of closing mails for this service at the G.P.O. are:
Not Kind, But True
We tore off the glass. The marble top was fixed by wooden watch the supports painted to wall
The mirror is clamped at each Canton-Shanghai (via Swator)-corner with a small fitting and the Wednesdays and Saturdays, Beg-edges are touched with paint. 10 am. Ordinary 1030 am.
Two strip lights on either side: Canton-Kinngchow-Nanning Man-give a striking finish to the whole
days and Fridays, Reg. 10 zm.) scheme.
Ordinary 10.30 *.. Canten-Lungchow-Saturdays,
4.30 p
Reg
And here is a note to every wol Ordinary 5.00 man who values her appearance! Tuesdays and Thursdays Bag. 10 The light is not a very kind light, a.m. Ordinary 10.30 am.
At Kowloon Central Post Office but it is a true one.
the 'mails will be closed hour be- fore the above times,
INWARD MAILS.
FROM EUROPE
Feb
Rawalpindi (via Suez)
FROM SHANGHAI
Calchas
Chitral
Pres. McKinley
Tyndarets
Patroclus
Sphinx
Pres. Hoover
Feb.
FROM STRAITS & INDIA
6
11
So often dressing table lights jare soft and shaded, so that one looks one's best at the moment of dressing.
À Inscious shade of American Beauty crepe is Anita Louise's choice for this charming evening gown The bias akirt is ent into a high fitted waistline and the modified decalstage is softened. with a cluster of fabric chryERD- themums, to which are anchored two pleated floor-length shoulder draperies,
BRIGHTENING UP CORNERS
Pages
Full Skirts Favoured
BUT WATCH YOUR
STEP!
(By ROSETTE HARGROVE) Considering the side range of] styles suggested för evening wear This winter, the choice of a suit- ale gown would appear to be easy, but every silhouette is full Led pitfalls for the unwary. Ther {call för an entirely new technique in what Victorians knew as “de- |portment.”
The clinging, draped Egyptian or Grecian gown cannot be worn effectively by the woman who can walk only with a free and easy stride. She minst either learn, to glide as though her feet barely
touched the ground, or leave them that the mannequins seem to ac- alone. For such a type, the tal-quire unconsciously the correct lored midnight suit" or a gown walk or attitude that goes with of more modern line is indicated. each gown they wear, so it shouldi
With the new full-skirted dres-really only be a matter of a few ses of medieval inspiration, the minutes practice for the woman
dress body should be thrown slightly with innate
sense to to backwards, to avoid the risk of likewise. tripping over the thick, stift fabric. Trains should be avoided if you which usually fashions this typedance. They happen to be the of dress. It is interesting to mote exception, rather than the rule for the forthcoming season, and FLOWER HOLDERS are only featured in the very formal type of gown to be worn
Have you ever had just one at functions where dancing is rot you so customary. Few women have the spray of flowers, which badly want to srange, but findļknack of picking up their train the only vase available is of the gracefully on the dance floor, and wide-necked variety? You have even the most beautiful model tried and tried to make them can lose much of its style if it "stay put" but your efforts are in displays too much leg or is bunch- vain. A woman has designed ed unslightly over the arm. - metal holders, so that flowers can
be arranged not only from the centre. but in little hanging poe- kets on the sides. These partien- lar little pockets are cleverly one piece, For a neglected corner in a pleated and made in SPH-FOUTE, try 2 set of glass & hook being formed at either end Thelves and on the
shelves put for hanging on to the rim of the Another thing I love about my mirror is its closeness to the table bowls of trailing ivy. Or put your bowl Everything is so charmingly re-aquarium there. If you own love- flected, and "Looking Glass Landry pieces of coloured glass set a fascination to the them on glass shelves in dining gives such most homely hairbrush!
FOR JAPAN.
Feb.
Feb.
Chichibu Maru Rawalpindi
Tilawa
4 Chenoncea=x
Diomed
10
FOR USA-
Tencer
10
Feb.
Conte Verde
13 Chichibu Märu
FROM USA
FOR SHANGHAI
Feb.
Feb.
Pres. McKinley Pre Hoover
+
Chichibu Maru Rawalpindi Chenoncear
FROM MANILA.
FOR MANILA
Feb.
Feb.
Goeisenau Tanda Changte
10-
Pros. Taf
11
FROM JAPAN
Feb.
Chitral
Pres. McKinler
Jeypore
Nagara Maru
Ginyo Maru
Tsushima Maru
FROM AUSTRALIA
Tancia
Changte
OUTWARD MAILS
FOR EUROPE
Chichiba Mazu (via San
Francisco)
Feb.
Feb.
Closes: Reg. 5 pm Ord 8:30 am Rawalpindi (ria Siberia)
Chenoncea (via Siberia)
4
FOR STRAITS AND INDIA
Manila Maru
Heiyo Mard
Calches
Van Hertsz
Feb.
NONDRIP PAINT CAN
windows stranged so that Paste a paper plate on the bot- they will catch the sun and see tom of the paint can to provide a how much joy they will add to place to put down the brush, and daytime meals.
protect against dripping.
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Peninsula Hotel Guests Why Be Handicapped
Mr. W.
are guests staying, Mrs.
W.
Lumsden, Mr.
By Rheumatism?
"I've tried everything!” How often remaric heard from people
The following at the Peninsula Hotel: Major and Miz. A. H. Lammert, Mr. I.. A. La-is this Mrs. Alston, Mrs. G. Anley, Miss ford, Capt. and Mrs. J. E. Lock, Mwho have suffered from thematiga sad who are: in- H. Anderson, Mr. C.A. Armitage, N. C. Lynevitshe, Mr. G. F. Murray, for a long time 4Mr. J. T. Asquith, Mr. B. A. Ander- Major Murphy, Col. and Mrs. A. Cclined to regard their case as hope sen, Mr. A. S. Abbott, Mr. C. A. Bium, Marsh. Lt. Col. E F. Murrow, Mr. less! Yet many a man and woman on despair Miss P. Brown, Mrs, N. N. Birm, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. N. McGowan, Miss in this stage bordering
and vigour, P. Bigami, Mr. G. Borst, MW. NP Marow, Miss M Mamuk, Mr. W. has found new health Brown, Mr. H. 0. Bramble, Mrs. Bode, L. McKemia, Mr. H. G. McNeary, and escape from: the torments Comdr. and Mrs. A. EM Bridge, Mrs. G. G. Kalumphy, Mr. D. P. rheumatism, through taking Dr. Wil-
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