·DASHING THE DANGER.
In these days it does not take much; we gather, to dash your dancer. He is oasily put off. Signs of the times prove this incontestably, and one of the most potent signs comes from Brout, which, as a glance at
· Baedeker will tell you, is a naval station on the const of France. Tho facts aro simple and singular ly clear. When the cadets bo- longing to the naval college' at Brest go to a dance they aro morchiod
of to the halls
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10 min. 11,80 a.m. to 18.45 p.m. 12.45 p.m. t 1.15 pm.
1.15 p.m. t 1.40 p.m. 1.46 pm. 8.10 p.m. 2.15 pm to 5.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m.
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NIGHT OARS as on Work Days
·BATURDAYS.
Terpsichore two by two. That is the custom, rightly or wrongly, which obtaina, and which the local commander insists shall be enriod oụt with regularity and rigidity. Tho calets, Jewover,|| do not soo ovo to nyo with, thé authorities in this matter." In fact, they struck the other night, and wororquee jugnily confined to their quarters, vaih at the neighbousing Masonic Hall diff the spirited taizanes'raise the roof with "The Turkey Troi;” tonn. purpose did tloso barid nostros |---
Extra Cars at 11.45 m. SPECIAL CARB. Armagoient at the Compnay's Office. Alexandra Baildings,
Don Voeux Road. JOEN D, HUMPHREYS & SON
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LIMITED.
evolve the fierce simins of "Songe WM. POWELL, D'Automo." There was nothing doing. The cadets wore absent. Pale civilians that we are, wo do. not entirely blame the young follows; and our sparkling con- temporary," La Tomips," novor to ho accused of dampering with discipline, holds, too, that thin youthful officers' conduct is com-
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prehensible. To work up the NOW SHOWING
necessary alvindon for the lincor
is impossible unless overy condi
tion is favourable. To reach a Hinta of mid receptive of the languorous waltz dobrands a cortain defuclmont of tempera- ment that is absolutely out of tho question, unless the duver an take the floor at his owà fime
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always dashed by the rasping
voico of a zambona quartermaster,— The "Glubs."
IN
SOFT FELTS
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The proprietor of the Hong- kong Tolograph" has decided to
continue during February b's
NEW STRAWS, ETC.,
Picos Marie.
William Powell, Limited.
offor of two prizos for the best | Hengkost 8'adan, 1o 12' (7 photographs submitted to the olitor by amateur photographers
luring the month,
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fetruros.
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Apply of Ding Salary opbelto It has been docidol to widen
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coin.
HE Stahlp
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patched from this for Bombay, on of the prizes. The rules of com SATURDAY, the 2nd Mar., 1012, at cotition appeared in the issu03 of Neon, taking passengers and Cargo for the above porta la connection with the Company's.. Mores," 11,000 tons,
Fob. 1 and 2.
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A thousand times this number of Physicians endorse
SANATOGEN
The Royal Tonic-Food,
Over twelve thousand practising physicians have recorded in writing their high opiniou of Sanatogeni, and many thousands more are daily prescribing it with the most beneficial results in cases of nervous debility, bralu fag, lack of vitality, sleeplessness, disordered digestion, poverty of blood, and various wasting discases,
Can you ask for more convincing testimony of 'Sanatogen's value than the fact that it is thus publicly endorsed and recommended by practically the whole medical profession?
“When you are constantly weary in'mind and body; when your braiu is overworked; when your nerves are jaded—that is when you peed Sanatogen to re- build and revitalise you.
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Among the original letters in praise of Sanatogen which are filed for public inspection, there are many from world-famous-physicians, whose names stand for the highest scientific achievements. Their advice, and the example of distinguished inen like those uiculioned fiere, it is safe for you to follow.
"A Great Invigorator of Life."
Never are Sanatogen's effects more wonderfully shown than in cases of convalescence, after
Malaria, Dysentery, Enteric Fever and other exhausting tropical diseases. A striking case in point is that of Mr. Thomas Lynn, c/o Presidency Postmaster, G.P.O., Calcutta, who writes; **I had been a martyr to Malaria for four years, becoming weaker and weaker, with the naturally run-down condition and brain fag, nervousness and Dyspepsia. Sanatogen was strongly recom- mended by a friend, and I am delighted to say that only two bottles have made an extraordinary difference for the better-nay,' for the best. I shall always highly recommend Sanatogen everywhere I go."
Sanatogen will Give You New Life.
If you are a sufferez from poor nerves, low vitality or a weak digestion, it is simply a duty you owe to yourself and your Tamilly to begin the use of Saratogen. Buy the first bottle to- day; you can get it in Hong Kong from Messre. A. 8. Watson & Co.; The Sincere Co., Ltd., 215/21, Vosveux Road; and of all Chemists. It is a five, white powder which can be pleasantly taken in ahy, non-acid beverage. And you may take it with the absolute assurance that it will give you a new lesso of health, now strength and vitality, stronger nerves, and better. digestion,"
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The Hon. Mr. Justice *
Robertson, Judge of the Suprema Court, Lattore, Punjab, writes My experience with Sanatogen has been very favourable, I took it for some mouths during the most trying season of the year, and found it a great strengthener,"
Sir Charles A. Cameron,
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Nr. Shirley TremeRPK),
Editor of "Capital," 98, Clive Street, Calcutta, writes:-"I cannot speak too highly of Sanatoget, it not only kept mo un during a sharp attack of lever, but afterwards stored me once more to full vigour. In fact, I was better and stronger after this course of Sanat. ogen than before the attack,"
"The Medical Times”
re-
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Sir Gilbert Parker, M.P
the popular Novellat, writes: --- 10, Caritou House Terrace, S.W.-I have used Sanatogen with extraordinary beneat. It food is to my mind a true tonic, feeding the nerves, increasing the energy, and giving fresh vigour. to the over-worked body and wind."
Prof. Dr C. A. Kwald,
of Berlin University, wellen :-"I have used Sanatogen in a number of cases, mainly of a ner Vous or neurasthenia origin, and have obtained Excellent resulta." •
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