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KOLYNOS

DENTAL CREAM

"OLYNOS safeguards against toothache, decay and gum in- fection, One-half inch on a dry brush removes fermenting food par- ticles, dissolves film and destroys decay germs..

Try Kolynos today and notice how delightfully clean and refreshed your whole mouth feels.

KOLYNOS

DENTAL CREAM

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SORE

THROAT

Quickly and Pleasantly Relieved

your throat has become sore and inflamed through smoking or voice strain, if it feels dry and difficult to swallow-take an "Allenburys" Glycerine and Black Currant Pastille.

Shp one in your mouth-now-or any time- Delicious!n't it?

The soothing effect of fresh black currant juice and glycerine quickly relieves the most irritated throat.

Your Chemist

nocks them.

Packed in distinc

tivo tin box con

taining. 4 ozŁ

Allenburys

Allen Hanburys Ltd.

Londen and Shanghai

Glycerine & PASTILLES

Black Carant

IS IT

REALLY RUNNING?

That's the question every woman asks the first

5%

time she sees the

New Silent Kelvinator

SILENT is the new 1929 Kelvinator that EVRA when afanding close by, you estinal detect whether the mechanism is running. Scores of women' who ' Aave inspected the new unit are delighted with its smooth, slicnt performanes..

THE

Call and make the test yourself. Then note the other advariced features" of The New Silent Kelvinator, including the AV flexible,ukker tray for 'instant removal of ice cubes, aviomatic cold-keeper and artistic, sturdy cabinets,

RELIABLE

KELVINATOR

Agents-REISS, MASSEY &Co., Ltd.

EXCHANGE BUILDING.

Tal. C. 673.

Now Being Exhibited at-

WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & CO., LTD.

FURNISHING DEPARTMENT.

AND AT

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO.

SHOWROOM.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1930.

SIX MONTHS IN GAOL FOR CONTEMPT.

CASE TO COME BEFORE LORD HANWORTH.

The question of the release of (Mr. P. R. J. Seaton, the man who,

six months ago, was.committed to) Brixton Prison 5 for contempt off court, will, it is understond, come before Lard Banworth, the Mas ter of the Rolls.

It was announced recently that Captain Balfour, M.P., was to’ask the Home Secretary, in the House of Commons, whether he aware, that Seaton had no private] means to obtain legal advice on securing his release.

WAS

Captain Bulfour, who is mem- ber for the Isle of Thadet, was als to ask whether the Official Solicitor was considering making an application on behalf of Sen- ton, and whether any restrictions bad, been placed on his liberties: as regards writing to M.P's

„THL NEW STORE FOR

SILKS

OPENING SALE NOW ON

SOME OF OUR BARGAINS

LADIES'

Crepe'de Chine Hand Embr idered Undles (3 Pc. Str).

do

others whom he might think mighMEN'S

be of assitanee,

Two Committals,

Mr. Senton was first committed for contempt a year ago, because of his conduct. In his father's house at Broadstairs. He was al- lnged, to have tried to extort money from a receiver, appointed by the Court, who was in thế house at the time.

He gave an undertaking, through his counsel, to keep away from the Isle of Thanet and was released, but the Master of the Rolls was informed that Seaton' had returned to Brondstairs and ordered him to be committed again.

$15.00 Pyjamas...$.7.50

Best Quality Silk Shirta......$ 3.00 do Pyjamas.... .$ 6.00

THE TAJAMAHAL SILK STORE 5, Flower Street: (Opposite ChinaTM" Mail)

The Master of the Rolls said PIONEER OF “PENNY. that Seaton had broken the un- dertaking on which he was

lensed.

"It is idle," he said, "to accept as undertaking from him. It is idle to accept

a promise. Both have been broken heady.

FARTHING,"

DEATH OF MR. T. W. WEEDING.

Mr. Thomas W. Weeding, for There can only be one course many years Clerk to the Surrey to take, and that is that he be County Council and Clerk of the at once committed to Brixton for Peace for the County, dled at his breach of his undertaking of the residence, Kingthorpe, Addlestone, Court"

recently, as the result of an ne- When a man is committed for leident. He was aged 82. contempt he remains in prison un-

il in the judge's opinion, he has purged his contempt.}

́COALOWNERS'

REPLY

TO M.P. CRITICS..

NO PROFITS "TUCKED AWAY.”

Until his retirement two years fugo Mr. Weeding had ridden a bleyele from his home daily to the County Hall at Kingston. He was a pioneer of the,,old "penny farth- ing machine, and being very tall rode one of the highest machines of that. type, mounting with two steps..

At an inquest held by the West Surrey Coroner, a verdict of "Ac- The Mining Association, incidental death" was returned. Statement upon some of the points

raised in the delute on the Coal stated that on

Mis Daphne Weeding, daughter; November 29 her Mines Bill, denies that the owners rather told her that while stand- Jusses

were "manipulated" oring on a chair to hang up his cost "exaggerated." or offset by profits he had slipped and fallen to the "ucked away."

floor. He was bruised all round the "It was for the very purpose of right side,

peeting such allegations," says the

Association,,"that the owners in- | Medipal evidence showed

that'

troduced their proceed-sharing Pleurisy, developed, and the lungs agreement in 1921. This form of collapsed.

agreement, which is still in opora

tion, was hailed at the time by Mr.

Lloyd George as the largest und plate fallacy, Generally speaking, most relentific application of the th pits which continue in exis- theory of profit-sharing that had tene despite heavy losses in ever taken place in the history of working do so because these losses any, industry.

are due to purely temporary "Had members of Parliament } causer,” ́ pointed out that the lösses or As to the advantages of, amal- debits' in the Mines Department gamation it was urged that there Returns were less than the actual was a certain and distinct advan- trading losses, they would have tage on the commercial side in the been speaking nothing less than direction of facilitating more co- the truth.

erdinated marketing policy; and it "The" popular conception that a was these purposes that the quota pit which is losing money is peces system and the marketing scheme sarily an uneconomic unit is á com. | generally were designed to serve.

IT'S ALWAYS SUMMER-TIME IN THE KITCHEN.'"

It's always summer-time in your Kitchen and the dangers of food contamination are present as long as it is possible for the temperature in your refrigeraton to rise over forty degrees.

...

Physicians agree that 50 degrees is the danger point in food preservation; above that temperature "baetorid multiply alarmingly. Moisture too helps them thrive. But the Constant dry cold of the General Electric, Refrigerator checks their growth effectively.

Faithfully, quietly, automatically-every hour of the day and night the General Electric Refrigerator gives you the makes parfect refrigeration that safeguards health, It plenty of ice cubes, operates without needing to be allod, creates no Railio. Interference, and has an accessible freezing regulator.

Important, too, is the fact that it is the only refrigerator which has an all-steel cabinet. It cannot warp-Its doors cannot sag. It is the perfect cabinet for the safe and simple mechanism which is placed on top in an hermetically sealed steeling casing.

An amazing record has been created in that there are more than 350,000.General Electric Refrigerators in use and no owner has ever spent a single cont for repairs. Consider this record.

The local agents, Messrs. Andersen, Meyer & Co., Ltd., David House, Des Voeux Rond, havo many sizes on view and have arranged with Messrs. Wm. C. Jack & Co. Ltd., The General Electric Có, of, China Ltd, and the Hongkung Electric Co.. Ltd., to demonstrate this wonderful machine.

GARDNER.

HEAVY OIL ENGINES For Reliability and Economy.

EXACTLY

50%

of British-Built MOTOR YACHTS

of more than 100 Tons each

PUT INTO COMMISSION

LAST YEAR

WERE FITTED WITH

GARDNER ENGINES

Sole Agents for Hongkong & China;

DODWELL & Co.. Ltd.

APPEAL

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No other brand appeals to

50. many different types of smokers: A high quality standard which neverwaries accounts for this UNIVERSAL POPULARITY

CAPSTAN

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THERAPION NO.3

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EASY TO CATCH & EASY TO DISPATCH.

A cold is easy to catch but by the timely use of QUINLAX COLD CURE TABLETS in conjunction with VAPO-HALINE it is easily dispatched.

The Colonial Dispensary.

-13, QUEEN'S ROAD, C. Hongkong

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