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ENGLISH ALUMINIUM-In White- away's 1 found to a large consign: ment, which had just been unpack-

OVER A DANCE DRESS.

SHAWLS AND COATS WHICH RIVALA.THE RAINBOW.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 27th, 1928.

LIKE LITTLE MICE.

SHOES THAT SPEAK OF SPRING.

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Little mice creeping in and out under many petticoats have gone f English Aluminium kitchen.

lout of fashion. Shors and stockings tensils The Diamond Brand" "is as you probably know, very

as important as any other reliable, well shaped and welded.

articles of dress, more so than and the prices, despite the fact that they have ecnie so far, seemed to The dance coat is the newest any, for so much of them is seen, mr more than one would give at addition to the evening ensemble.and the way in which we sit now Home. If your pots and pans need

it is made frean brecade or brocad days makes them even renewing this is an excellent up-

The natural conar- portunity, and in any case one rd form and is lined with georgette Prominent. niner saucepan or fry pan is always | to match the dress over which it is quened" is that shoe fashions change welcome...

as rapidly as those of hats ar frocks. Each season, and there are at least four in the dress year," brings new shoes, which make the last purchases look démogë,

A very pupular hat in Paris at the moment is one that has its brim ent over the right eye on that one side can be turned up sharply against the run, and the other fattened

the check.

det first made When thin appearance the upstanding point, was greured to the comen by jewelled pin or brouch, but the latrat crumjdes of this style of wil larry me fitted with the jewelled "corner clips recently brought out by a world-famous jeweller.

This black angura felt Ant in a madel that could be copied quite ensity by na amateur, ax once the brim hibern cut it is very little trouble to arrange the two points to suit the wearer.

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worn.

"But the charm and variety of the wraps which are designed for use with dance frocks seems endless, You may wear one of these new) dance coats for which you could get exotikite materiál here, or you may remain faithful to the nori enat ih any one of its delightful varieties. Shawls, especially herei where we can get such inexpensive. and gorgeous ones will never loose their popularity.

A visit to Pahorinul's showed me! that there is no reason at all why we should not have as amart and modern dance wraps here as are) being worn. in Paris,-even smarter. for we are in direct communication with the source of supply, the silk Tooms of the East. I saw some very original daner coats which, though gorgeous, would be extremely střik ing warn with the right dress, and others of more rober. hurs. A fringed dancing coat of Tuscan red with a bold conventional pattern in grey and black; and another one in turquoise blac printed with Persian design round hem and neck in cherry red, struck me as being quite out of the ordinary, and particularly happy examples of the use of pure colour.

pale tur.

A

quois blue mandarin cent, with an exquisitely drawn figure of a buddist priest worked in duit gold. thread as its sole ornamentation would, "T"felt, create an immediate success at Horne er in Paris, both for its beauty and originality.

A very large, consignment of shawls has just arrived at the same) shop in anticipation of the ap proaching tourist Henson, and it would be as well if you are in need

before these enger buyers arrive.

Á"very graceful doner frock in

INDIAN CARPETS.-Thr Pioneer Silk Store had a huge bundle of Indian silk rugs and wall carpets "waiting to be unpacked when of a shawl to get the first pick

went in. I saw an advance sample which was very pretty and low in I read that in Paris now it is con- «rchid - geurgette with a diamanté sidered very chic to wear shoes of belt. The rut with ita modernistic "LEATHER HAND-HAGA. -Pohoomül's the same materin as your dance lines and pretty petalled skirt is have a number of new hand-bags, coat, which is lucky for us as we very becoming. with stamped and coloured designs can get the material here to make which are

well made and very both at far more reasonable prices

than they can in France. pretty.

.FOR HEALTH—

FOR PLEASURE....

EAT AND ENJOY

NATURES SWEETMEAT

SUN-MAID RAISINS

The Seedless Raisins in the Red Package.

They are branded" goods with a world- wide and jealously-guarded reputation. Packed under the most hygienic condi- tions and being seedless, everyone,

even children with a

delicate appetite,

can eat and enjoy them.

Iron disguised in a most appetising form; Nature's safest and most joyous sweetmeat.

Whether served at table

or used for cooking,

they are equally

welcyme at all times.

Look for the Maid of the Sun on the

Red package."

At all high-class Stores and Compradores.

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The New Colours." There seems to be a very definite. stressing of light beige shoes, in the news collections. There are a few efie models in caramel and a [new rose beige, while some of the former tan beiges are seen in: it there is no doubt that light or grew beige, or the very, Intesi pear!- tints are the smartest wear at the

moment,

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NOTICE TO CONIONEES.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP 00., LTD. AND OHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVI GATION CO., LTD.

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

The New Shapes. As fer shape a fairly long model with a slightly rounded tor is the best though there are in- dications that the French short vamp may be sten soon. Heels vary necording to the cut of the shoe. With court shapes, which are being introduced for evening wear, you generally find the Spanish spike heel, often cut Jn. pentagon with a very small brand quita

hereby notified that the Cargo decided angles. Shoes of lizard or will be discharged into Holt's "Wharf, crocodile, for walking have a low Kowloon, where it will La at Con- small heel and a single strap, signes' risk and subject to Tarms and Powell's are showing some beaati Conditions of Storage Bolt's Wharf.ONSIGNERS

ful models with a well designed

Prox UNITED KINGDOM VIA SINGAPORE.

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arch support which are as Ripple Hodoo will be ready for Delivery from

of and after 25th January, are hereby notified that the Cargo as a glove, a grey beige lizard skin 19:26.

will be discharged into Holt's 12ptional Cargo will not be landed here, Kowloon, and will lost consigned is very tempting both in cut and price. Afternoon shoes have either unions Notics has been given prior to risk and subject to Terms and Condi- one or a double strap and a medium port to port to the final port of call to Cargo will be

Stamer's arrival, but carried on. from tions of Storage at

at Holt Wharf. The Louis heel. One of Powell's medinis

Delivery fram ready for shows a combination of pear for which the eption extends

Godown on and after 25th Janua and real lizard which is exceedingly

broken, chafed and damaged Goods Optional Cargo will not be landed

in the are to be

Chodowa, where they here, valess Notice snart.

has been given prior will be examined on any Tuesdays and to Steamer's arrival, bat carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extende.

Pearl Patent.

Fridays between the bopra of 10:45 a The very latest material for smart and Neox, within the Free Storage period. footwear is Pearl Patent, a very No Claims will be admitted after the lovely pearly beige colour with the Goods live left the Steamer's Godown, gloss of black patent. A court and all Goods remaining undelivered after shaped model stocked by Lune, the 31st January, 1999; will be subject Crawford's is bound with straps ofte

Bent All Claims against the Steamer wanat grey lizard. Another of their light beige patents has a double instep presented to the Undersigned on or strap. It is worth noting that before the 14th February, 1928, or they

will not be recognised. are definitely coming for- strapa ward on to the instep, and in con- sequence the cut-out sido has been Habandoned.

Ribbon Bowa

A pretty variation which is to be wen in some of the latest models

is a bow of ribbon to match the

shor, with tags of the same leather,

No Fire Lurance wällt, rasated.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIBE,

Agenta.

25th January, 1998.."

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SHIPPING MOVEMENTS..........

The B.I. and Apcar 8.8. Tulamba'

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All broken, chafed and damaged Booda are to

left in

in the Godowns, where they will be examined on. any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 1.

Noos within the Free Storage period No Claims will be admitted after. The Goods have left the Steamer's Dodown, and all Goods remaining undelivered After the 31st January, will be subject All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 14th February, 1958, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be affected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Agents.

to Bant

25th January, 1908,

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which is threaded, though the ends left Singapore for Hong Kong on of rather ornamental straps and the morning of the ad inst.," and ties them together on the instep. A is due here to-day at 3 p.m.

The R. M.S. Empress of Australia, rose beige patent afternoon shoe which I saw in Lane, Crawford's on her round the world cruise, left is made in this fashion, as is also Colombo on January 24th, and is OR LECLERG'S EXIDNEYT & very smart evening shoe of black due at Padang to-morrow (Bater satin with a half heel of gold kid day) at 6 AD. atamped in a design in navy blue. The R.M.8. Empren of Canada Both Lane, Crawford's and (Captain 8, Bobinson, C.B.E., Powell's by the way, are expecting B.N.B.) will leave here for Victorin large consignments of shoes of which and Vancouver, B.C., vid Shanghai, those I have described are the ad- Kobe and Yokohama at 6 a.m. on vance modela.

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*** 0.59 No Claims will be admitted after the Highest open-air Temperature, 25th: Goods have left the Godowan, and all Lowest open-air Temperature, 26th: 64 Goode remaining undelivered after lat.] February, 1928, will be subject to Bent. B-Bluesky; C-Cloudy: D

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shower Q-Squalle; É-Bain T- not be recognized.

Thunder. "

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of the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL" for the Beanion 1920.

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