A Medical Officer

Debility, Nervous Exhaustion

Certainly the absolute confidence of eminent doctors is evidence enough of the exceptional benefits imparted by Phosferine. Even doctors cannot do more to prove their confidence than by using Phosferine to remedy their oren disynders. Could any proof be mare definite, inore convincing than the testimony of John Dodd,DS.M., Medical Officer in the late South African War, who says: "After being shot through both, lungs I was dangerously reduced, and I attribute it solely to Phosferine that I regained my usual health. I have proved the value of Phosferine in brain, This brilliant medical officer found nerve, an 01ascular exhaustion."

Phosferine particularly serviceable for insufficiency of nerve force, and declares nothing was so suitable in combating fevers, chills, &c.

Not possible now

John Dodd, D.S.M. (late of the Medical Staff, 5th Imperial Yeomanry, 1st Brigade, South Africa), Ladysmith House, Witton-le-Wear, writes: "I have bad considerable experience in the use of your invaluable remedy Phosferine, and it has proved particularly serviceable where there exists insufficiency of nerve force. This condition, often due to primary weakness, lays the system open to influenza, colds, neuralgia, theumatism, indigestion, lovers, and in remedying this predisposition I have found nothing so suitable as your preparation. Phosferine invariably goes to the root of the mischief direct. The certainty of its action is moreover n estimable feature. In debility and kindred ailments, caused by a reduced system, it has unprecedented power, and in my own case I can bear evidence to its exceptional value, and am indeed greatly indebted to its wonder fui restorative properties. During the late war in South Africa, I was shot through both lungs and pericardium and that reduced me most dangerously; after taking Phosicrine for about two months it brought the back to my usual health. I attribute this solely to the use of Phosferine. I have advised Phosfeine in several cases, and proved its value in brain, nerve, and muscular exhaustion."-March 1, 1910.

PHOSFERINE

Kervous Debility

Influenza

Indigestion

Bleeplessnes

THE GREATEST OF ALL TONICS

A PROVEN REMEDY FOR

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Maternity Weakness:

Premature Docay

Mental Exhasation

Lassitude

Neuritia

Fantaeus

Brain-Fog

Bitche Klatumstim Mestische Hysteria

and all disorders consequent upon a roûuced state of the nervous system. `

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H.. the King vs Spin

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 30TH, 1910.

FASHIONS AND FANCIES,

shiffon, having white spots the size of florins at rogalar intervals of a couple of inches. The effect, though startling, was certainly smart," THE SUPPRESSED SHOULDER.

but only a woman of striking individuality In matters of fashion it sooms as if there Wore always one thing to be suppressul. Some ought to wear anything so conspignons Multi- ocloured, checks are coming in with the end of times it is hair; sometimes it is the waist; sou times it is the entire outline of the figure which mourning, and ically charining offects are ob- is to be disguised by dmpery of some slion form;tainable by small checks in broken colours,

which, when examined, prove to be very num at present it is the shoulder. The Min yar bodice

orous and very bright, and yet seem quite sob the seamless shoulder of most out- door wrapa do their best to hide the fact that dued taken as a whole. A soft silk dress in a check of raby, rose, chocolate, azaber and the arm is not a continuation of the neck.

Bay the feart of it, This is not the bost effect to pive with the car. turquoise sounds, to say the mous hate of the moment, but it is interesting café-an-init tinged with rose, and a trimming As a matter of fact, it has a warm effect of to see how very nearly the good dres-waker makes the line from wrist to ear continuons, composed of very narrow dark brown eilk A great advantage is that mantles made in this braids twisted and knotted into a heary pattern

decides the aute of the gewn, way slip on very easily,

THE COATEE UP-TO-DATE.

tiny

FULL-DRESS TEA GOWNS.

The ten-gown of the moment is, as a rule, neither more or less than a full evening dress released from the necessity to be cut low in a certain manner, although occasionally it is in distinguishable from a very elaborate after- is as dificult to get into un full noon frock. It is as and ad

no looser, and the original idea of

It 09 a

in

Various modifications of the jacket idea are seen on up-to-date cut-door gowns. One of the smartest, is a cloak au-one shoulder and cost en the other. This is s simply managed by tank ing only one aleevé, while on the other side the of folds by an despory is caught up in a couple or silver clasp on anumel

on the shoulder seam, thus dress, ful garment to slip into for lea hening in the traditional asumer favoured by the olasks of all fairy princes. Another delight. the boudoir has now become quite obscured.

six of On a fitting lining a ful little garment consists of two foot six of On s

a couple of chiffon tanica single width satin or chiffon cut out r nad the will be covered by embroidered net, and then a

wonderful arr

of sikk ombroider neck and meeting on the shoulders a smaller very

arrangemout length of material, the two of them being bannded fringe, draped and otherwise embroidered vory elaborately with silks and forming a bodice, and then caught round to jowels. This is an adaptatii of the rhable the front of tho skirt or draped as a cont with jom stolen a couple of years ago from Church the fulgens kooted in extery until the general

front, or conflued

fur round the waist with au-ornamental-built, and will be stranged over the whole pa

millinery to adorn the world.

THE NEW PELINSK

effect is one of dazzling incoherence rather than restfulness. On some embroideries used for Also by way of a wrap is the new plisse of afternoon and evening gowns central jewels are unlined chiffon, which is also made of two used an inch loug by three-quarters wido; and straight bands of material, but is sometimes theso are embedded in a ground strewn with joined at the sides, by au embroidered panel.smaller coloured game. The barbarous love of Ronnd the neck it is ornamented with rabroid ored

or rats' tail trimming of tiny satin wool. From the point of view of protection it is of course a fares, Imt it adds an out-door look to a costume, and it is undoubtedly very graceful.

BUCKLES AND BOWS FROM BRUSSELS.

Enormous buckles and slides of black velvet are need to match up draperies of auch gowns as are wide enough to have any, in Brussels, where, as a matter of fact, the modern Chinese form of crippling involved in the exceedingly tight skirt has not caught on so much in Paris and Vienna. A pleated skirt, for instance, will be sewn in its folds for some inches below the waist, and then the fulness will be caught up by a large buckle above the knea at the side,

ornament is very strong in as just now.

„BUNSHADES AND EN-TOUT-CAS:

There is an old-world air about the smartest sunshades, since many of them arə edged with ruches of their own silk, and others are more ar less covered with lines of narrow silk fringe exactly matching the tone of the material forming

the sunsinde. These latter are edged with silk fringe also about two inches deep. The Landle of lazurious sacshade

4 ant of gems on

page.

enamel, or

inlaid metals. Bare woods are

ground of stier oil. and even the plain en-tout-cas which depends for its effect on broad bands of contrasted colour may hero an elaborate handle. It is the last word in plutocratic smartness to have.

point of a

a sunshade set with

the

On light summer gowns it is a good idea to small motal stre, so that when the

or

cover those Euckles with bragades or crytonne# chiming in tone with the colours of the slin chiton, and a charming frock in white was lia powdered with tiny pink roselnds will have Buckle af white satin brocaded will little pink and white velvet blossoms. Bowe are also com ing in again vs a trimming. Properly used they are quito fascinating, but scaredy any other form of adornment needs so uncl. care this. A bow should presumably hava somo office, but too many people, once they are in fashion, have frocks which break out, like hot springe, where they are least xpected.

BERENT

SFOTO, STRIPES, AND CHECKS, Stripes are moro or less in abeyance this on all but cotton and mulia frocks, and for race or re-show drassen sats and checks are mach smarter. A French lady at a recent race menting were a lack silk cashmore dress, draped in a sort of tunic which indicated the waist and yet was loose, with black satin so thin that it bad scarcely more substance thisu

real-gours of grost shade is closed and the points turned down the circle of glittering states encloses the base of the stick. This, however, is moro à fancy than a fashion. The sticks are being made very short this year, so knots of ribbon exquisitely embroid. ared and fastened to them just where their through which the wrist is passed, a jewelled mechanism begins, from which spring loops slide being pushed up to the arm to make the contrivance firm.-X. AND Z. in the Globe.

WEIGHT AND GEO's "PREMIER”

SCOTCH WHISEx-just the same as you

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$348

ABOUT PILLS.

Many people have no hesitation in taking a dozen bottles of medicine in liquid form prescribed by a doctor, but view with alarm the suggestion to the take a course of pills. This misapprehension is no doubt due impression that pills are merely purgative, which may be correct in some instances. Dr. Morse's Indian Roet Pitle, however, arc not merely purgatives, acting upon the bowels only, but contain more important properties, which correct all disorders of the Blood, Liver and Kidneys, and the Stomach, evidence of which is gat wanting. Thousands of testimonials sent as voluntarily and gratuitously verify our statements of what Dr. Alorse's Indign Root Pills will do and are. doing every day. You will find neighbours, friends and relatives evers where who have been restored to health and who can testify to the marvellous blood-purifying and healing properties of these Pilta. Dr. Moric's Indian Root Pills have come to stay. They are an efficient, reliable and safe remedy, placed on the market at a price within the reach of all. They are sugar-cented, are pleasant to take and retain- their weight their full medicinal properties. They are packed in amber-coloured bottles not in cheap wooden or pasteboard boxes-and are thus always fresh and clean, impervious to munistore, anaffected by climatk conditions, and do not deterioratë by keeping as all liquid medicines do,

**Worth

in Gold."

They wre a perfect Blood Purifier and

Biousnes

Positive and permanent Cure for Zadigestion, Consti

-pition. Headachse............ Sallow. Complexion... Liver and Kidney Troubles, Ples, Piniplan. Boils and Blotches, and for Female Ailments.

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FOR THE LIVER

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READ HER LETTER ABOUT IT :

"I herowith enclose you one of my latest photographe, which will show you what Newbro's Herpiaido has done for my hair. Since using your remedy my hair is much longer than it was, and it has that lastro to it that one's hair always has when the scalp is in a healthy condition."

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