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FASHIONS AND FANCIES.
AT THE SEA,
ON WALKING,
People going to foreign watering places find that the honoured blue serge coat and skirt of England will hardly sufice for the noods of the rule, that all things healthy are naplessant, The pessimist who believes in the universal plage Frenchwomen regard the son rather in could not do better than take walking na a text the light of a social function, and when they go
into it do so in scarlet silk boots, and elaborate for a sermon on his favourite theme. Nobody costumes, gloves to the elbows, bewitchingly walking for its own sake. There is always hatted, and not unfrequently veiled. So arrayed, aries-the reduction of a liver or the acquirement some ulterior motive in the activity of its vot they stand, not like Ruth, BIGB
the alien
cor, of an appetite. Some men, however, delight but in a sea which will drive them away by any making inconsiderate attempt atu wave, however small
virtuo of neerssity and
avor, with the same They are not likely to be more caroless boside loads the Cockney to say" pip pip" instead of painful affort to be pointed which the son than they are in it.
fa it, and consequently the outfits that go from Paris to Trouville, Dioppe,
that there is no mare like Shanks
boast, too, how many or some other centre of seaside onjoyment, are
will very extensive. This is also the case in Eng and in such places as Brighton, where the is little more than an admizable back-cloth for a social pagnant.
THIS ONE-PIECE DRESS.
The incipient belt and skirt arrangement, whose revival has been traced in recent fashions, has given way again
for seaside purpose to the one-piece frock, which is more convenient and more protical. The waist, however, is almost in the right place, and in nearly all the smartest frocks for this purpose a belt is at least simulat ied either back or front, and
sil frognently the way round. This is often done by the simple method of gathering in three rows of gauging the fulness of the frock round the waist. It follows that the skirts are fairly fall, and the restricting band round the knee is much relaxed for seaside wear.
THE FREE SKIRT.
It has been noticed at the last for
the
clote
good ey
and
is
their
condem
no
miles they bare covered between affico were a thing to
Now, if walking liked for itself, one would boast of it or make calls apon our admiration for their achievements in the art. We only boast of what
incredible or what is is upfensant, as, for example, whom we publish the which number of
suipo we have bagged, under the first antagory which we are forced or the hours
which daily
ZOS under bath categories. As everybody is able to walk and knowe the oxlent man's capacities in that feats to the limits of probability and boasts line,
the boastful pedestrina nually reduces his simply because he feels that he has done some thing unpleasant and thirsts for the envious commendation of liverish companions.
work
to
Walking is one of the few accomplishments. that man, sequires with but little instruction, That a child should learn to walk so quickly has
of both French and English women of always seemed to me a strong argument in favour est class that the very tight skirt has not been favoured, ner any band round the knees. At the most the fulness was gathered into a fairly deep hem, but this was not
exaggeratedly about the ankles. This amounts to no less than a deliverance. Before going to the seaside some such release was necessary, for even ultra-smart women have too much sense of humour to go twittering and hopping like flocks of robins along a sosside parade.
THE FISHWIFE DRESS.
This old favourite is with na again, and it is skilfully adapted to act as an intermediate stage between the narrow shirt aul the fall.
quitalking
to
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STEAMERS BARON INNEBDALE, British str., 2,139, D. Mo- Alister, 4th Angust-Moji 29th July, Coal
-Bradley & Co. CATHERINE Arcan, British str. 1,730, G. F. Hadson, 8th August-Calcatta, Penang
& Co.
and Singapore 23rd July, Groueral Davia CHowFA. German str. 1,055, F. Schmitz, 7th Bangkok 1st August, Timber and August 1 Rice-Nenidentacher Lloyd. Cowrw, British str. 3,255, L. J. Falla, 9th
2uxus-Newchwang 1st August, General DAKOTAH, British sir, 4,294, W. A. Ross, Int
Petroleum & Co.
August-San Francisco and Shanghai 28th July, General Standard Oil & Co. DERWENT, British str. 1,592, J. Jenkins, 31st July-Saigon 27th July, GeneralMan DRYAWONGS German str., 1.056, F. Relivaldt, 18th Jaly-Bangkok 12th July, Rice and Meal--Batterfield & Swire.
Fat.
This is done by making a fairly narrows both at once, as most birds dò, DUNBAR, British str. 2,357, Martin, 9th Aug-
child anch
Moji 3rd August, Cual-Shewan, Tomos & Co. FoocHow, British str., 1.228. Vincent, 8th
August Hours
5th Angust, Coal Butterfield & Swire.
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THE SAME TO-DAY
150 YEARS.
IN 1745.
IMITATIONS
SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG:
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UST UNPACKED A FINE STOCK.
of Gentlemen's HOSE (80CKS) assorted Shade and Designs, also HOSE GARTERS, BRACES,
SCARF PINS, STUD and SLEEVE BUTTONS. Best Quality of PEARL BUTTONS, WAIST COATS and COATS, FANCY NECK TIES
do with this continuation is to split it into bre- properly. Hereinbey, it is really som FORERIC, British str., 2,537, D. A. Gardiner, andSCARFS. DRESS TIES. Black and White,
HATS ON THE PLAGE.
7th Angust--Moj Ist August, General MeBride A. Wier & Co. GERMANIA, German str., 600, C. Tyson, 3rd
Augaat Sydney 27th July, Copra Siamesen & Co. HALIOTI, Datoh str., 2.047, Zwart, 12th July
of the theory of previous births. Ones a child shown by its nurse that to crawl alone on all fours knack of keeping erost and placing the feet in is no longer dignified and proper, it acquires the the right positions with a speed that is surpris ing ing unless it be
t be partially due to sub-conscious memory. Remember. though from practice and custom it sounds obvious to us, it should or ali logical grounds be hard for a child to
the
Why should principle of chikl not imagine that its legs are given hop with or jump with? Why should the plan of putting on foot before another instead of
immediately
Datural and accept turned up just below the knees for oven or able? Imitation.
say. But you
Las # oight inches, and revealing a pleated petticoat
close powers of observation? beneath it. A cariously persistent feature of But we are wandering. Being an art easy of to-day's fashions is a skirt which is co-acquirement and shared by all, walking
i-unduly tinuod above the waist in a sort of breast-plate what of a fent. No despised. If Fiawod held with buttons. The most graceful thing to
mag can walk wo bare pull over tho' felles across the shoulders. If it stops doad us it running, but when it other animals. A og or a horeo
шлу bust comes it cats the figure op badly.
to walking neither for grace Fhink of it!
or efficiency
in Although very large hate are an abominable the same street with
TORG. nuisance by the sea, and small toques have been Walking is the one thing in which we are weare favoured by the well-dromed at rooout race Physically superior to the brate crostion. Let us meetings, many women who are suited by the maintain our proud superiority. If aeroplanes picturesque style of headgear are unwilling becomes universally practicable and all mankind
give it ap
entirely, and
flies, by the law which adapts naimals to their consequently we have wile brims in fine straw, turned up surroundings man in course of time will be bern and down in most unexpected places, and all with wings. His two legs will quite into a fish- very pictorial in their conception. Ostrich lika rudder wherewith he will steer his corporal feathers not being permissible,
biplane. Then we will have lost our present enormous of roses or other
advantage over the birds. So at all costs let y flowers, igrettes
gold
and silver oats, take
walk, walk, walk, against the coming of that their place, and riches of chiffon can be used by the evil day. skilful milliner look
to very nearly as soft and pretty as featlons. Tulle is even better, but it bestowed the power of aimless wandering after sticky and limp by the sea. Huge, mean the style of Wordsworth. Most people need the dering bows, loops and twists of ribbon are seen stimains of a defaito object in view to adngs en many seaside Lots, and one bell toque
of
very them to walk. At hos a man usually hus fine
lined with a frilling of white some old fan and a Lacallan luncheon as straw.is green spotted that appears
about an izoh be his objective. Out here, he walks for the and has
for its sole trimming aorate of the East-Exercise, and in the burst of spotted muslin loops at one side, stand you will fad him on a fair but muggy evening,
rains
when he cannct
winct get his ing about fifteen inches high. Several hats are
you loated with flowers across their crowus, and sale, toes up-turned and stick enthrust, toacing alo
along whost, barley, da, are the favourite softeners Boundary Roal, nose aground as if his life de- to take the place of
feathers.
pended upon
his renching Prome Rond before BRODERIE ANGLAISE AND PAISLEY, darkness set in. Perhaps, however, his mind Only the
towards the reward of his labours adopting the Kashmir designs fan-
But the merits of iliarised to us by Paisley shawls, which Paris walking, like those of piece.goods, should not has
adopted with
so much ardonr this year. Now be estimated by mara resolts. That they are that colour is again permissible, a number of so, is another proof of the unpleasantaess of charming fabrics in these mixed colours are the thing itself." obtainable, and some of the prettiest are in very.
to
AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE
OF
'of
The Indo-China str. Fookeang from Caloutto LORDS AND HOUSE OF COMMONS
and the Straits loft Singapore for this port ou the 10th instant.
THE CANADIAN MAIL.
The C.P.R. Co.'s str. Empress of China arrived at Nagasaki at 7 a.m, on the 13th inst., and left again at 4
p.. same day for Shanghai,
where she is due to arrive at 5-a.m. on the 15th instant.
THE AMERICAN MAIL..
The T.K.K. str. Chiyo Maru, from San Francisco, will leave Yokohama on route to Hongkong on the 8th, inst., and will arrive on the 19th inst.
The P.M. str. Aasu salled from Ban Fransisco on the 26th ult. for Hongkong, via Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, and is due to arrive at this port on the 23rd inst.
· MERCHANT STEAMERS.
Tho N.Y.K, str. Aisuta Mars (European Line) left Shanghai for this port on the 12th instant, and is d
exported here to day.
The P.K.K. str. Kign Maru trom South American and Mexican ports, arrived at Yoko- hams on the 25th ultimo, and ja due to arrive hare to-morrow.
The Austrian Lloyd's str. Voniberts loft Singapore for this port on the 10th instant
m., and is due here to-morrow at daylight, The Mogul Lino str. Lothian left United Kingdom on the 10th ultimo for Hongkong via Stmits.
The Mogul Line atr. Pathan sailed from the United Kingdom on the 2nd instant for Hong kong via Straita
Tha Ben" Line str. Bendora, from Leith, Middlesbro and London, left Singapore on the 10th instant for this port
Tho N.Y.K. str. Kitang Maru (Europeon Lino loft Singapore for this port on the 12th instant, and is expected here on the 17th inst.
The Indo-Chinn str. Kumsang left Calcutta for the Straits and Hongkong on the 5th just., and is due here on or about the 21st instant.
The Bank Line Ltd's str. Suveric left Van. couver, R.C C. on the 3rd instant, and is due at Toxolism on the 23rd fast.
The 0.9.K. str. Panama Maru left Tacoma for this port via Japan and Manila on the 6th justart, and is expected to arrive hore on or about the 13th prox.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED,
Pe. Kwangtah, from Shanghai, Mr A. Shell, Per Haishing, from Coast Forte. Messra Watkins, Seggio, Cawalho aud Parkins.
Por K hai, M. sang, for Hongkong, from Shang- Per, Ville on Swatow, Mr Manning.
la Cictat, from Marseilles, &c., Lt. O. M. Nogueiro Soarez, Mr. John Yanker and R. P. Lecate.
Por Prinz Waldemar, from Kobe, for Sydney, Mesura C. H. Moares, W. Bruce, Demitire, Autoa and Gregor, for Manila, Mr A E. Verrall; from Yokohama, for Rabaud, Messra B. Shibata, J. Suzuki and C. Okawa.
DEPALTED.
Per Rubi, for Manila, Mr Lucia Siserio, Mr Tsso Dimble, Mr A. A. Sohel and Mr Paul Inbort.
Per Ching, for San Francisco, Mr and Mrs C. E. Bowker, Mr G. Ceail Wi
Wright, Mr L. M.
Ges, Mrs W. C. Graves, Miss V. Tolohart, Miss C. B. Young, Mise H Hanlon, Mr Gen.
T
Borreo
Mr O. G. Freeman, Mr and Mrs H. K. Knowler and
and infant. Mas W. H. Mahon, infunt and servant, Mr M. W. Mahon, Jr., Miss V. I. Mahon, Mr and Mrs Thos. W. Kidd, Mr E. P. Long,
Capt. and Mrs B. A. Craig and infant, Mr J. Craighton, Mr A. R. Patrick, Mrs H. S. Patrick, Mr J. L. Hin, Mr S. Tuit, Mr C. F. Kenneth, Mrs N. Hayman, Mr H. A.
Mr N. Norman, Mr and Mrs F.
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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From August 12th to 17th, 1910,
HION WATES.
Hongkong Mean Tun Holg
ז
Law Wires,
Hongkong Height.
Mean Time.
in the
THYBON
Fortunate are those upon whom heaven ha
land from aeroral mourning provonisd Eng. may be turning rink.
& Co.
Ferore 5th July, Petroleum-Asiatic HEIMDAL, Norwegian str., 762. J. Johnson, 4th Aug-Fremantle 17th via Brookoton
Bandalwood-Patterson & Co. 30th July
British str. 4,232, L. A. Davis, 17th July-Shanghai 15th July, General But. terfield &
& Swire. KAIFONO, British str., 987, J. Warraok, 11th 5th and Iloilo 8th August, eld & Swire, KABOW British str., 2,821, K. T. Jones, 21st
July-Kachinotsu 15th July, General Butterfiahi & Swice.
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VISITORS AT HOTELS.
A
HONG-330 HOTEL.
Mr. P. R. Adam? B. & Mrs. H. Allyn Mir, J. 1. Androw Mr, 3. H. Backhouse
KWANGSE, British str. 1,203, C. Plunkett Cole, Mr. Z. A. W. Brooks
17th July-Saigon 14th July, Ries-But- terfield & LINAN, British str., 1.350, Williams, 4th Aug.
& Swire.
Shangbai 31et July. General-Butter- field & Swire.
tennis LONGM00** Jam2 4th August, General-Java-
German str., 1,971, F. Vogt, 10th
Some people declare themselves unable to soft delines, which look particularly charming walk without a companion.. "It is so dull, they when veiled with chiffon or the fuest of India say, "to walk alone." That may be, but if muslin for afternoon gowes by the sea or in the fly one
who says this avons bimself a country. Some of the smartest hate have the lover of walking, int out to him his incnu. crowns covered with stretched Paisley silk, with
Bistency. brim of plain white silk edged on the innar rather a lover of talking, and walks, not for Show him conclusively that he is sible with a band of the figured. These look very any intrinsic charms of the pastime, but for pretty with frocks to match. Broderie ang faise is even more fahionable than ever this year, his friends walk? If they want to combine exercise and nothing else. Why should he and very finely done on any very large nad very
conversation with physical activity, they might open-work patterns. This, of course, means
no well sit on chairs in some verandah and wave that their linings become very important, be cause they show more than they would through prefer walking." Yes, as a form of exercise arms and legs."Ah, but," you say, "they smaller holce.
plow. A pretty frock of broderie ang only-that is for its reanita. laise is of so
a pale a blue that it gives the im- pression that was worn over pale tine, and is itself white-an impression which is contradict ed by the fact that through several little holes of the embroidery there shows a delicious shade of pale rose-coloured silk.
THE COLLARLESS DRESS,
Votaries of walking tell us that to walk is the only way to see-the-country-side. This is true in Burma, but, alas, no longer so in Eng- land, where almost evory path except in the great
totexts
labelled is
private." In Burma there is до other
Method of
China-Japan Lijn.
Mr. A. C. Berat
Mr. M. O.Clark
Mr. & Mrs. H. Gibson Mr. V. Goulbourn Capt. T. P. Hall
r. W. T. Halcrow
Mi K. A. Mawoy Mr. W.-B. MeLongan Mr. D. M. Mickis. Dr. C. Miller Mrs. J. (). Minor Mr. K. J. F. Moras Mr. H. J. Mor Mr. A. D. Mouiler Mr. C. Roebura Mr. B. H. Ry Mr. H. K. Rodgar Mr. H. H. Bolomon Dr. and Mrs. a. D.
Spalding
Mr. J. SpittÏma
Miss A,Bquare Mr. S. Stafford
Mr. J. Tetsch
Hon. Mr. and Mr. E. A Mr. and Mrs. M. In
Hewett
Mr. E. B. K. Bunt. Mr. W. Jackson
Dr. B. Hough
Mr. G. T. Eloyd Mr. D. Macdonald Mr. & Mrs. H. L, Marker Dr. O. Marriott
Mr. & Master Cusack Mr. & Mrs. G. E. Dalo Mr. J. H. Dorino
ST. & Mrs. D. E. Fee
- nad 2 children Vr. H. G. Fishor MANCHURIA, Amarien str., 8,750. J. W. Sana-Capt. G. A. Foranità
ders, 7th Aug. --San Francisco 12th July, General-P. M. 8.8. Co. MONTEAGLE, British atr. 6,163, W. Dixon. craft, 25th July-Vancouver vis Japate Hoperafb, 28th
Jus Lamber and General-Canadian NORD, British str., 115, F. J. Pryn, 9th Aug.
Pasillo Railway Co.
Shanghai vis Foochow at August, Case OilAsiatic Petroleum & Co. PARLAT, German sir., 1,018, G. Gathemann,
18th July-Bangkok 10th July, Rice Butterfield & Swire. PERSIA, British str., 2,744, A. Lockett, 9th Augast-Guaymas, Mexico via Moji 5th Angast, General-Eng Hok Fang 9.9.
Mr. & Mrs. Basto Mr. M.P. Bualtie PREUMPENIS, British str., 1,065, Jas. II Scott, Mr. E. D. Brownlow 6th August-Saigon 2nd August, Rico and | Mr. D. G. Cheesman General-Chinese.
Mr. G. V. Corbac PITSANDLOK, German str., 1,223, D. Roiners, Mr. E. F. Cor 8th August-Swatow 7th August, Rice. A Dugno Butterfeld & Swire. SIAM, British str., 995, Rims, 2nd August-- Singaporn 26th July, Kerosene Oil-Me- SIMONGAN, Datch str. 1.202. H. Vos, 2011 August-Java 24th July, Sugar-Ynen Fat Hong. BINGAN, British str. 1.047. F. Jamieson, 1st
Angast-Haiphong 30th July. General Butterfield & Swire.
Bain...
Sosuu MART. Japanese str. 1.805, K. Suka wa, 11th August-Kobe 2nd and Maji 4th THAN, American str., 574, D. Paju. 31st August, General-Osaka Shosen Kaisha.
July-Manila 27th July, Sugar-W. B. & Co.
On the Continent the absence of the mallar of sceing the country-side, except,
filzo has not been enough to satisfy the fashion, and course, où the governmert rowls, where morning frocks are worn cut so low that they one is always forged to ride. This is the chief would almost do for demi-toilette. In drosses end of walking, the inspection of scenery at close which have the long lines from the shenider, quarters. As there is no rose without a thorns. folding over at the waist, there will be a piece so the means to that evil are as unpleasant
at squarely at the top a
about
three inches from as the end itself is delightful,
We are the throat, while
all virvular
lika Streplion in r yokes are TALLE
Iolanthe when lower both
would dy back and front. This is a fa-
Four Boule
through tho key. shion which suíte the very young and very pretty, holes of nature's secrets, our legs still remain on
side of wrong
of the door. What man can despising his le Pour silly, feeble
thu even
of the
the
капк
hat at the seaside it is a particularly dangerous help that get tired, and crawl at
J
these law nocks one. The first time
the wearer of these gote fato evening dress she will find a sharp line of demarcation from brown to white in a place snail's pace, a thousand lengas behind eren more nabecoming than when it comes be
mes be our desires. Almost every nation has a low the chin or even at the base of the throat. legend analogous to that of the seven league Wearers of blouses insorted with ince know boots. Why? Because all mon despise their well the barred appe
appearance they bare in even legs, and imagine improvements. Yet walking ing dress after exposure to the sun, and one is the sole thing that keeps mun from being must remember that an hour or two of seaside inferior to the brutes. Give it apk, pleasant sun will do more in the way of sunbora than thought-and we fall back with the ruck.-- days away from the sea.
Hangoon Gazette.
A WOLD ON SLEEVES, Sleeves are close-fitting, and neither short por long; that is to say, they come round the elbow for two or three inches, and can be worn with 12-batton length gloves. The one trouble about this is that a frilling half-way between elbow and wrist is rather an interruption, and yet s straight line in the same place is very ugly. -X. AND Z. in the Globe.
HONGKONG METEDROLOGICAL,
REGISTER.
Hongkong Obarvatory. August 14th
Previous Day On Data et Qa Dato
aip
Barometer.001)
Temperature Humidity
10 Button
out on.
29.50
20.64
29.00
85
81
85
70
91
80
S
SSW
1
1
0.11
Wind Directâou -SW
Thur 11
11
m. & RS
016 N 6.4
Vri
1 58
. I
140 A
23
*4
M
3.89
$10 a
30 4
Force
opas
No interior
high
nor low
Rain
1/ 628
1 '50 *
No inferior
bor Tow
water,
Vol. 17 也
Mr Chas. 8. Wright, Mr See and servant, Mr W. T. Lee, Mr W. Hughes, Mrs C. S. Weight, Miss L. B. Paty, Miss J. Williamson, Miss L. Tus. 10 Glasscock, Miss H Glasscook, Mr W. W. Brostor and Mr E. S. Barrows.
Highest open air Temperature on 13th......80 Lowest open air Temperature on 13th... 79
82
TAISANG, British str. 1,544, G. F. Matthews,
27th July-Saigon 23rd July, Rice Jardine, Matheson & Co. TAMBA MARC, Japanese str. 3,803, K. Sato 7th August-Shanghai 4th Aug., Goneral
Nippon
Yusen Kaisha,
Thompson
Mr. W. W. Traatschoid Mr. A. V. Walker Mr. T. Walton Mr. J. W. Wheldon Mr. Q.. Wolf Mr. G. G. Wood
KING EDWARD HOTEL
Dr. K. Dustert Dr. S. Ebbocka
Mr. A. C. Elton
Mr. Heyiznan Mr. A. Hispink- by Hochgeschurz Mrs. Keith Mr. Kennedy Missos J.M. Kennedy Mr C. J. Kenneth Misi Leprcito dr. F. Marti
Mr. G. W. McEwen Mr. & Mra, de Mello Mrs. Markecs
Mr. and Mrs, J. D. F.
Mulder
Mr. & Mr. D. Mones Mr. B. Nikkela Mr. II. Nolasco
Mr. Packor
Capt. and Mrs. W. O.
Fae more
"Mr. W.-Pattison Mr. E. Rigold Mr. Rossum Mr. E. E. Smith
Mr. Stewart Tait Mr...Wagina Mr. G. C. Whitelaw
KIROGOL PRIVATE ROTEZ..
Cond:, & Mrs. Acton & Mr. W. li. Tindal King
maid
Mr. E. Arndt Lt. J. S. Arvine, U... Vra. J. S. Arwine and
children
Dr. Black Capt. & Mr. Broner MF. W. F. Exewer
Mr. Cooker
TEAN, British str., 1.316. A. W. Outerbidge,r. E. J. Chapman
12th August-Masih 9th Aug., Geners) →→
Mr. P. Sydenham Dizon Batteriell & Swire,
Mr.4 Mrs.D.E. Donnelly Mr. J. G. b. Gansden Air. & Mrs. G. Gordon Mr. C. L. Gorham
YANG TEZE, British str. 4149, Jos. Ralford, 25th July-Liverpool and-Singapore 19th Yocrow, British str., 1,306, Mills. 4th August
July, General-Butterfeld & Bwire.
-Tientsia 28th July, Salt-Butterfield & Swire.
Mr. H. Hoffman Mrs. F. N. James Dr. P. J. Kelly
AN IDEAL INVALID FOOD IN HOT CLIMATES.
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A PANCREATISED MILK AND CEREAL FOOD,
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& Mrs. Schultzen Mr. A. J. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Tibbs Mr. B. Webb Jur, ..W. Wilson
The "Allenburys " Diet is a complete food, being manufactured from milk and wheaten meal, both ingredients being largely predigested. It is most palatable and easy of digestion, and can be made in a minute, the addition of boiling water only being necessary. Whilst acceptable to all as
a light nourishment, it is especially helpful to Invalids, Dyspeptics, and the Aged.
For Travellers by Sea or Land this complete Food will be found exceedingly valuable.--
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