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Relief from FOOT-ITCH
"Sometimes Called"
ATHLETE'S FOOT
ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED Stop Foot or Toe-Itch Quick
How To Treat It
CCORDING to the Government Health Bulletin No. E 28, at least
A co of the adult population of the United States are heing
attacked by the disease known as Athlete's Foot
There are many other names given to this disease, but you can casily tell if you have it,
Usually the disease starts between the toes. Little watery blisters form and the skin cracka and peels. After a while the itebing becomes intense and you feel as though you would like to acratch off
all the skin.
Often the disease travels all over the bottom of the feet. The soles of your feet become red and swollen. The skin also cracks and peels, and the itching becomes wurso and worse.
It has been said that this disease originated in the trenches, so some people call it Trench Foot. Whatever name you give it, however, the thing to do is to get rid of it as quickly AR possible, because it is very contagious and it may go to your hands or ever to the under arm or crotch of legs.
Most people who have Athlete's Foot have tried all kinds of remedies to cure it without success. Ordinary germicides, antiseptics, or ointments seldom do any good.
The germ that causes the discuso is xnown as Tinen Trichophyton. It buries itself deep in the tissues of the skin and is very hard to kill A teat made shows that it taken 15 minutes of bolling to kill the germ, so you can see why the ordinary remedies are unsuccessful.
H. F. was developed solely for the purpose of treating Athlete's Foot. It is a liquid that penetrates and dries quickly. You just paint the affected parts. It peels off the infoated skin and works ita way deep into the tissue of the skin where the germ breeds.
As soon as you apyly B. F. you will find that the itching is immediately relieved. You should paint the infected parts with H. F. night and morning until your feet are well. Usually this takes from three to ten days," although in severe cases it may take longer or in mild cases less time.
H. F. will leave the skin soft and smooth. You will marvel at the quick way it brings you relief, especially if you are one of those who have tried for years to set rid of Athlete's Foot without success.
Copy of Report of Drs. Couret and Hauser after they had submitted H. F. to a thorough examination.
Note that by actual "laboratory test H. F. kills the Itch germ in less than 16 seconds, Remember that the Government states in Health Bulletin E 28 that it takes 15 minutes of boiling to kill this germ. You can appreciate therefore how remarkable H. F. is.
DRS. COURET & HAUSER, 728-30 Audubon Bldg,"
September 4, 1933.
We hereby submit results of examination, of your preparation known as H. F. submitted for determination of Bactericidal properties. The determinations were carried out against thefungi Trichophy- ton and Epidermophyton, the tpye of parasite causing foot itch known commonly as ring warm of the feet or Athlete's Foot Is was also carried out against several pathogenic bacteria; including several pyogenic bacteria
.Standard methods of technique were used.,
Your preparation killed the Trichophyton And Epidermophyton in less than 16 seconds. It also killed B. Typhoid, B. tolí, Staphylococci surens, Streptococci, and M. Catarrhalis in less than 16 seconds.
Respectively submitted,
DES, COURET & HAUSER
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TENANT WHO COULD NOT FIND ACCOMMODATION
"Tent In Statue Square". Solution To Eviction
Eviction orders were made against two Europeans by the Paisne Judge, Mr. Justice B.E. Lindsell" in Summary Court yesterday when actions were brought against them by landlords.
In one case, defendant, S.. W. Clark, pleaded that he could, not possibly find a place suitable for himself and his family of four and the "only alternative appeared to be a tent in Statue Square.”
TRAFFIC CASES AT CENTRAL
Sappers Drove
Too Fast
Sappers J. Dunstone, L. Amey and H. R. Heath. three Royal Engineers lorry drivers, were each fined $8 by Mr. Butters at the Central Court yesterday for drip- ing at an excessive speed along King's Road on April 28.
Pleading guilty to the summons, defendants stated that a: the time the road was
without much
Defendant was the tenant of the Ka Chuen Land Estate, told No. 134 Kennedy Road, top noor,the Court he could not remove on and had received notice on March April 30, the date on which his tramc. 28 to quit by April 30. Giving notice expired, as his son was Lua Man-cho, a Chinese 'repor- his reasons for not moving, out, then between life and death. Heter was fined $3 for leaving his he said: My reason, for still being asked the wife of the caretaker. car unattended in Ice House there is that I have found. who collected the rent, for an ex-Street on April 24. *He pleaded absolutely impossible to and any tensive and she said she would guilty, saying that he could not acccommodation suitable for my give him a reply the next day.
And any other place and that self and family of four people. I
8. C. Brooks, who he was in a hurry to "cover" a have documentary evidence from appeared for the plaintiffs, said murder story in Kowloon.. all the real estate agents showing defendant had been given two For causing an obstruction in a negative response to my request other notices, the first in Decem- Duddell Street on April 28, Iu for accommodation: I have alsober last year. advertised but have received no His Lordship: No action was geant Bargent said that cars were satisfactory response. The only taken in respect of the arst only allowed to be parked on the alternative appears to be a tent
west side of the street.
in Statue Square, if I may say so. His Lordship: I should have thought you could have found a better place than Statue Square.
notice?
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Mr. Brooka. Unfortunately my clients destrained for rent.
Tak-cheuk was fined.. $5. Ser-
Also summoned for leaving Defendant: I went up to pay Y. T. Wong, of Nathan Road, and their vehicles unattended, Mrs.
the rent but they would not ac- cept it and gave me a destra Street. were each fined $5.
Mr. H Masuda, of Ice House
His Lordship: I am not con- cerned with that. All I am con- cerned with is the notice in ques
NOT FOR OWN USE Mr. F. X. D'Almada Jr., who appeared for plaintiff. Mr. Lau: The first notice to quit was given tion
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A fine of $10 was imposed on Mrs. Sheng Wai Sin-chi, of 9 Gap Road. for leaving her in January. There has been an Defendant: My son was taken attended outside Marina House extension of time and my client 1 on April 10 and gradually grew for three-quarters of an hour on requires the premises urgently for worse. I have asked the ECA to April 25, Traffic-Sergeant G his own use. I must say defen-mediate "but. they sald they Appleton said the chauffear told dant has offered to pay a 40 per couldn't
him Mrs. Sheng was shopping.
cent, increase, which my client refused.
Defendant: If the plaintiff re-
MUST VACATE
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His Lordship: Why was
the
quires the premises for his own plaintif so anxious to recover the MYTORISTS FINED
premises?
IN KOWLOON
use, how is it that in the month of January several people, who were obviously not his relatives, called round and inspected the fat? I have proof that they did. His Lordship: Whatever sym- pathy 7 may have for you I can-month? I cannot, because I have day for driving his bar in Chatham
no instructions to do so.
Road in excess of 30 m.p.h. จต Plaintiffs were given judgment April 21. for possession of the premises within 21 days and mesne profts. at the rate of $1.25 a day, up to the date of possession.
Mr. Brooks; I understand de- fendant has not been a very satis-
A fine of $8 was imposed by Mr. factory tenant.
Macfadyen when Mr. H. Morris of His Lordship: Are you prepared No. 8 Hart Avenue, was summon- to extend till the end of the led at the Kowloon Court yester
not help it. The Court here is to enforce the law. There must be judgment for plaintin. with costs, and possession must be taken with 21 days with mesne profits up to the day of posses-
stor.
ANOTHER CASE "
"You must move out at the end of the month," said His Lordship ta defendant. and the latter 8.D., Sykes, tenant of No... 532 was heard to say that he had
and Nathan Road, ground floor, against tried but could not
any whom the action was brought by house.
LOCAL DOCTOR JUDGMENT RESERVED
SUMMONED
Found Guilty On Driving Offence
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IN NEWSPRINT ACTION
Judgment was reserved by the Full Court yesterday at the co- clusion of the appeal brought by the New Kwok Man Chau Ka, the Tung Hing Company. and L Po- Mr. E. H. Williams. Assistant yuen, partner therein, against the Attorney General was the com-judgment of the Chief Justice, Bir plainant yesterday when Dr. B. Atholl MacGregor, who decided in. 8. Strahan was summoned before favour of the Union Trading Mr. Butters at the Central Court Company, plaintifs in a claim for on a charge of driving without due $8.189.48 for old newspapers bar- care and caution in Stubbs Road gained for and sold. * on April 23.
There were five defendants in "I was driving my car in Stubbs the original action, but two of Road" said Mr. Williams in the these did not appeal against the witness-box. "There are two bends judgment. The contracts for the above the "garages near the Junc-newspapers were between the re- tion of Barker Road and Stubbs spondents and the Kwok Matr Road. These two bends are se-Chau Ka. one of the defendants parated by a distance of 120 to 140 who did not appeal, but appel-) feet approximately.
lants were held to be responsible I was travelling very slowly, as transferees of the business.
The Pulsne.. Judge. Mr. Justice about 20 miles per hour. I don't think I was doing 25. As I was R.E. Lindsell. and Mr. Justice J.A. Mr, rounding the upper bend comingFraser, heard the appeal. down I saw a small: Morris saloon H. Somerset Fitzroy, instructed by on the wrong side of the road in Mr. CAS. Russ, appeared for ap- the act of bassing a van Both of pellants, while respondents were them were coming out of Stubbs represented Road. The two were midway be. tween the two bends. I had to put on my foot brakes and stop, so aa to allow the Morris to pass.”
Mr. Williams added that he later noticed that the driver of the Morris saloon was Dr. Strahan and his car was about 50 feet away from defendant's. ・・・
rely on panda
by the Hon. Leo) D'Almada Jnr.. on the instruction of Mr. MA, da Bilva.
At the first hearing. Mr. Fitzroy. submitted the grounds for, ap- peal. Mr. D'Almada, who had be- gun his submissions on Thursday. completed them yesterday.
Following Mr. Fitzroy's reply. the Court announced its decision to take time for consideration.
BICKSHAW PULLER
GAOLED
Ma,
HAD A GREAT FRIGHT Asked as to how he noticed. the time to be about 1,30 p.m. Me Williams said that he told his wife that he, would report the incident to the police as they both had a
A rickshaw puller. Ngau great fright, and he particularly who assaulted Mrs. Olga Marsh, of looked at his watch to mark the No. 21. Kimberly Road, was sen- tenced to six days hard labour at Dz, Strahan, in evidence, said the Kowloon Court yesterday that he remembered passing a van Ng A-yau, another rickshaw on the day in question. He had puller was flued $2 for giving false been following the van for a con- evidence. He told the court that ziderable time and thought it he saw defendant going in the dir- would be safe to overtaké. He was ection of Nathan Road after the not driving at any, excessive speed: alleged assault: Actually, defen-
time.
In Nading défendant gufity, Mr, dant was caught at Chatham Butters remarked that would be Road, by Mr. Marsh.
1: advisible for defendant to have go to the man in p
·|-waited until hé réschếc the upper
bend/- to the Colony, where there be exercised in passing another,
ere so many bends in the ronas, vehtele,
a certain amount of care had to
-A fine of $10 was imposed.
A similar fine was imposed on Mr. Norman Lee, of No. 1 Essex tresent, for falling to keep his motor cycle on the left side of the road when rounding the Junction. of Embankment Road and Duke Street.
Pleading qulity by letter, Mr. J. G Gifford Hull, of No. 190 Prince Edward Road, was fined 25 for leaving his car on the north (pro- hibited) side of Saigon Street, near the Majestic Theatre, on April 21.
For having faulty hand and foot brakes in his loviy, Mr. L. R. Brown. of No. 263 Prince Edward Road, was fined $20.
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