Bathing suits and beach costumes are popular at Repulse Bay these

hot days.

NOTE THE MONEY-SAVING PRICES OF THE

ECONOMY TIN

Ask for ANDREWS In the NEW ECONOMY TINS containing the SAME QUANTITY as the former bottles at a LOWER PRICE.

"LARGE SIZE (8oz) $1.20

HANDY SIZE(4oz.).

65 cts.

Hitherto you have bought your Andrews Liver Salt in bottles. From now on it will be available in the new Economy Tin-

·and- not only is it a still better Andrews than before it will cost you less. Years of patient research have proved that Andrews Liver Salt keeps better in the fin containers than in bottles. You will be well advised to buy this better Andrews in tins. Andrews has the largest sale of any effervescing. salt in the world..

Andrews in the Economy Tin now available in "this country is the same Andrews which, during nearly 50 years, has built up the largest sale of any saline in Great Britain and the Dominions. You will find that it combines in a unique way the pleasant, invigorating qualities of a refreshing saline with the cleansing properties of the ideal Tonic Laxative. Its slow, continious effervescence releases carbon dioxide which has a soothing effect on the delicate stomach lining.

Andrews is untouched

by hand during manufacture.

EFFERVESCENT

ANDREWS

LIVER SALT

VIGORATES THE

ANDREWS LIVE: SALT benefits' In four ways tem.

(1) By⋅ stienlumensuring

- thurough cleansing and elim

Ination of polsonous waste products.

(2) By its direct action on the

livar and stimulation of the ... ‚flow of [blie necessary for

digestion,

By lis mòdérale silmulating action on the bowal muzeins. Inducing them to function naturally.

(4) By its unfaeld action on the

stomach.

You NEED Andrews If you suffer

from

BILLOUSNESS CONSTIPATION

FLATULENCE

GIDPINESS

HEADACHES

HEARTBURN

LASSITUDE

LOSS OF APPETITE NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA LIVERISHNESS

Sold by el Chentics and Stores.

all

ANDREWS

LIVER SALT

for lover Geanlin

AKERBANKER & CO. LTD. P. O B

THE STAMP COLLECTOR'S CORNER

By Muriel Nissen-

WORLD'S FAIR STAMP NEWS

JEWS.

Nstamp issues honouring the New

York World's Fair is so inconstant that a thoroughly reliable capitula- tion of same is impossible. However, We are sure of the many issues that have already appeared and probably those promised at this late date will forever remain in the world of pos- sibility instead of the World of "To-

morrow.

As the record stands now we have the U.S. three cent adhesive with its striking design and colouring issued on April 1. A 13-value set of post- age and airmail stamps comprised Ecuador's generous tribute to the Fair, and the Dominican Republic released five values, four postage and one' airmail. Four stamps each from Brazil and Mexico.complete the hon ours paid America by her sister re- publics to the south.

Among the newcomers is a very attractive item from France, a blue stamp with a value of 2 francs, 25 centimes. The design presents the French pavilion at the Fair, with the trylon and perisphere appearing in the background. The Statue of Li- berty is pictured in the left fore reads: ground and the inscription "Exposition International, New York 1939. The same design is used in the commemoratives issued by the 24 French colonies. -

.

centennial, and will issue one stamp set of six values to do honour to both occasions.

ONE YEAR FROM NOW

PROOF that philatelic plans are inaugurated well in advance is clearly proven by the number of 1940 stamp issues programmed or already - in preparation.

First and foremost on the 1940 list, of course, will be stamps honour- ing the centenary of the first appear- ance of postage paper. Great Bri- tain has already planned a tentative design, and there is no doubt that the anniversary will be! marked by many countries.

New Zealand's centenary is being elaborately celebrated and complete details, except colours, are already available for the 12-value series. to be released on January 2, Southern Rhodesia is also having a celebration next year the golden jubilee of its settling, and stamp issue plans are well under way.

An International Polar Exhibition is to be held in Norway in 1940 and a Norwegian commemorative set in its honour is expected.

THE

EGYPTIAN VALUES

HE King Farouk design which

made its initial appearance re cently, was released in several new values. While the portrait remains the same throughout the series, the background varies for each stamp. The format changes, for the pound value, which is presented in long ver- tical arrangement with the King's portrait surrounded by an elaborate design of entwined leaves.

Values and colours of the new ad- hesives are: 40 mils brown, 50m green, 100m brown-violet, 200m vio- let and 1 Pound, blue and brown.

ROYAL WEDDING, STAMRS RAN is scheduled to release a five

value series in honour of the re- cent wedding of the Crown Prince to Princess Fawsin of Egypt. The de- sign will feature portraits of the young couple and the, arms of Iran. The following values are expected: 5, 10, 30 and 90 dinar and 1 Rial 50d.

STAMP TEASERS'

1. On what stamp does a wrybill ap-

pear?

2. Who was Carmen Sylva and what

postage paper portrays her?

3.

A map of Polar regions appears on what stamp?

4.

Iceland's participation in the World's Fair is commemorated on a set of three very striking stamps. They follow in general the ideas of cogent simplicity used for the Ameri- can design, rather than incorporating the wealth of pictorial and symbolic detail featured in most of the other. World's Fair designs. Pictured on the 20 aur rose-red is the trylon and perisphere theme against a back- ground of a single huge cloud. The 35 aur ultramarine is a plaque com- memorative of Leif Ericson. On the 45 aur green is a statue of Thorfin- nur Karlsefni, a famous hero of Ice-5. landic history. The story of his voy- age to the new world contains an item that refutes one of America's most famous claims. Karlsefni was a merchant of Iceland who sailed from his native land to the New World with a group of men and women who were intent on establishing a per- manent colony there. They remained on the North American continent for three years, from 1004 to 1007 when the hostility of the Indians finally drove them away. However, in the interim a child was born to Karl- child selfni's wife, the first white born on the continent. This distinc- tion has quite generally been ac- corded to Virginia Dare, born in Virginia on August 18, 1687.

Russia and Rumania have promis- ed stamps picturing their respective pavilions at the Fair, and Turkey has combined tribute to the exposition with a bow to the Constitution sesqui-

Where is Cape Bonavista, and do you know the stamp on which it' is pictured?

What adhesive bears a picture of cotton blossoms?

LAST WEEK'S QUIZ

1. St. Gisela, wife of St. Stephen, the patron saint of Hungary, ap- pears on a Hungarian stamp of 1980.

2. The Persian issue of 1015 consists of beautifully decorated stamps, bordered in silver for the lower values and gold for the high de- nominations.

8. The Battle of Montijo occurred during Portugal's fight for inde- pendence and is commemorated on 1927 postage paper.

4. In 1930 an international exposi- tion was held in Seville, Spain, for which a commemorative stamp issue appeared picturing many of the foreign pavilions.

5. Tripolitania in 1930 issued a stamp which pictures an Arab horseman pointing to a plane. (Released By The. Bell Syndicate, Ipo.)

Hong Kong University

invited

their honour

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