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KONA COFFEE

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KONA COFFEE

The fine flavour and aroma of delicious KONA COFFEE is obtained because thecoffee hesus are grown in ideal pon- ditions, roasted and graded by the most scientific methods, and Gnally packeď nad deliver- ed to you in Vacuum tina, which retain the delicious flavour and full freshness until it is ready for your use.

Insist on "WING" Brand.

Pure Hawaiian

KONA COFFEE

AT ALL GOOD STORES.

Prepared by

WING COFFEE CO. Hongkong Branch–139, Des Voeux Road, C.

FELIX HAT SHOP

A.P.

NEXT MOUTRIE'S

YORK BLDG..

ANNUAL SPRING SALE

COMMENCING 2ND FEBRUARY.

We are clearing out all Evening Gowns and Wraps. Afternoon Frocks, Woollen Jumper Sulta, Tweed Costumes.

Aino our Felt Hats, including American nnd French Models at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, in order to make room for THE SPRING GOODS.

SHOP EARLY FOR THE BEST BARGAINS.

Rolande Serrault

SALE OF

CORSETS. BRASSIERS.

NOW ON

Padder Building (Third (love), "(Above Thos, Cook & Son). Phone 22232.

MOST UP-TO-DATE APPLIANCES

PERMANENT WAVING

HIGHLY SKILLED OPERATORS,

TESTER BEAUTY

Side Entrance

PARLOUR.

Ground Floor, Men's Dept: Open til 7 p.m. and on Sunday mornlaga, KAYAMALLY BUILDING. Telephone 22103.

PROTECT YOUR VALUABLES

BY AN

“All Risks" · Policy

WITH

CHINA UNDERWRITERS, LTD.

Hongkong Bank Building.

Phone: 28121.`

URODONAL

THE DEFINITE REMEDY FOR

-RHEUMATISM

AND ALL

URIC ACID TROUBLES

SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG CANTON & MACAU

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1931.

WOMEN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

STICKLEBS

Of Sherry Amber Moire.

Sherry-amber moire materialises a delightful dream for afternoon wear. The frill at the edge of the fitted hip-line is new; so is the one which suggests a bolero on the bodice.

SUGAR & HEALTH. volume of sugar present in the body

f

By an Ex-Hospital Matron.]

Natural sugar is an essential food, is a producer of energy, and, being soluble, is readily assimilated, and vasily carried to the muscles which utilise it.. Fructose, t natural sugar, exists in fruits and vegetables and their juices, and also as honey,

without untoward results.

The healthy pañerens sets up barrier against the entrance

into the blood of more sugar than the body can handle. The intake of extra sugar menns the overloading of the pancreas, liver, kidneys, and skin which endeavour to dispose of the superfluous fuel, and soon there will come a breakdown of these organ

Concentrated sugar is taken at The crystallised, refiod varietien every meal in alarming quantities. must be converted into the natural Generously added to tea and coffre, forms before they can be digested, liberally ladled over porridge and and this transformation demands puddings, the expenditure of Truch

Average

sweets and sticky energy starches are conted with it. Arti- which must be diverted from sanie ficial, sugar is an active irritant to other orgaÐ. Most of us

surfeit the lining of the stomach and so marlves with sugar.

since the retards

digestion. An exerenive yourly ensumption per quantity of acid is poured out, and brod in Britain is computed to this

the mastering of be too lb., while our sweetest fruits sufficient alkalies, filched from other contain a surprisingly wall amount, duties, to neutralise it. In addition, senreely ever more than 10 per cent. the refined variety must be convert- Ling further strain upon the internal ed into the natural type thus put. economy.

The quantity of mugar which the body can use profitably is strictly limited, and the argument that the artificial varieties should be eaten in ahmure to furnish us with a store of inward warmth is faltarions.

Many doctors earnestly believe ngar by the young is the precursor that the icordiate use of artificial

of a craving for alcohol in adult life. There is no doubt that diabeter las or lowering the body temperature increased progressively with

Nu food, has the power of raising

the

by one degree. The internal heat refining of sugar, and the denaturing so necessary to life sa produced unly of so sunny of our modern foodstuffs. by the slow.combustion of the foruds

We cal.

Heat Control.

To urge that sugar should only be Taken in the natural form is pro bably a continel of perfection. If the manufactured variety must be So delientely adjusted is the ironstad, then the conraer and machinery of heat control, which browner it is the better. Unfortun regulates this combustion, that antely, the finest sugar in the world- variation of a few degrees either which even the diabetic can take- way AR prove fatal. The circula-is tou often neglected. There is no ting blood cannot carry, for the more wholesome adjuret to break- needs of this combustion, more than fast and other starchy meala than que-tenth in excess of the tatal honey.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

LOOKS LIKE IT MIGHT BE CLEM BROWN.... NO... THIS FELLOW HAS A BIG BLACK

IMUSTACHE ?

FASHION NOTES.

Ensembles on

Wane.

the

"Ensembles" are definitely on the wane: The old liaison of coat and firess has, in many cases, heen com. Į pletely broken up, which means lots of separate coals or ensembles, in which enas and froek are of different material, no that the coat may be worn with a number of dresses, Town clothes are, much formal in effect. One of the reasoba of this is that tweeds, as we knew them. have almost disappeared, anil the new tweeds are used only for Exports and travel contamea.

sapro

Broadcloth, velvet. kashintulla. kasha, corduroy, fur-trimmed, lend richness to the daytime made.

+

Almost any length of coat may be fworn. Many coats are worn with separate weather or antelope belts placed at the antural waist. Others Planvas fie belts There are long and three quarter length Russin conts, zedingutes, and many full-skirtest Fronts, both for day and evening.

The arw fashion requires wraps to have a distinct line, there being no idea of abandoning the slenderness which is indispensable to a youthful effect.

It looks as if the beret Berpua in guing to sweep women's · fashions. The way to wear the heret now in well back on the head, showing as much hair as possible. The heret sides are very much pulled down. making the hat appear almost large. Shirring is a prominent nate for trimming then. They draw thrm in at the back of the nook, thus leny. ing the huge fur collars Women usually wear in winter in undisturb ed position,

HOWDY STRANGER........ LOOKS LIKE BROWNS PLANG FROM OK. RANCH.... BE YOU A PAROHER OF 'BROWN'S? IF YOU. ARE YOU BETTER CLEAR OUT OF HERE,... BINKLEY'S MY

NAME... AND

Yours?

A Dainty Dress.

A suggestion for the youth- ful dancer, A dainty dress th ivory white chiffon, with full- frilled skirt, and trim fitting bodice adorned with a slightly stiffened bow on the shoulder.

Partners in Crime!

GLAD T'KNOW! You, ||AMSTER REDDING........ NOW WHAT'S GOW*

ON HERE

JOHNNY wants to use the fourteen numbers, from 1 to 14, and place them in the circles in the above diagram, so that the thred numbers in each of the saven sides of the diagram add up to 19. Can you help him do 7

Yesterday's Solution.

The four dogs will meet at the starting point in one hour,

by which time Tippy will have gone around the track five times, Buzzer four tinica, Scoop three times and Flop twice.

16

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

Across

This shows the hairy heel.

20

[23

6 An art carried to a high degree

of perfection by Mr. Arthur Henderson.

This sounds like a rain that won't picase the accused.

10 The alleged personification of

profanity.

i

hope Arnold won't win. He is so appallingly sure of himself (hidden).

12 The message bearer of to-day.

13 A writer of high-flown English.

16 Pertaining to chromium,

17 This'll make you sit up if you

sit down on it.

18 "Whoso seeks an audit here propitious, pays hia tribute. Game or fish,- wild-fowl or—; and bly errand speeds."--- Cowper, The Task.

21 Took up.

24 What part of a wheet sourKİS

dishonest?

25 A stage in French.

20 This came mid-monthly in an

cient Rome,

29 He weighed many, many stones, but one more was too much for hlm.

30 Emotional.

31 An overture bearing this name by Ambroise Thorns is fro- quently played.

32 You, dear Bolver, are a mental

one,

DOWR

1 Perhaps the pain might be res- ponsible for one feeling thus. 2 Orginally this name was applied to any dog that would burrow underground.

3 Though aweet in acent, blossom it la not {hkiden).

A KOD BY THE NAME OF FRECKLES PINGED TH GAS TANK AS I WAS ABOUT TO BEAT IT.... I GOTTA FIND

HIM....HON ABOUT YOU! JOININ ARE IN THE

JOB?

striking

WRÜL, FIND NIM YE HE'S

IN THESE

REGIONS!

4-Cattle

motion.

with pain are

due to

5 Small children may (and do)

do this for its own end,

G Medicinal shrub.

·

7 If the above could speak it might

say something like this.

8 Nourishment.

14 A girl in error.

16 Without this there could be no

second.

and

18 "Our Garrick's a salad; for in

him we see oll,sugar, saltness agree." Goldsmith.

10 This soon ceases to be one.

20 Notwithstanding

every arrow is

the negative

21 Some people think they are do- ing this when they are merely contradictory,

22 My Italian Lady.

23. Cut up.

27 He was a famous Roman censor.

28 A solar system in miniature.

Yesterday's Solution

CARPENTER HCG BUFV FALLAL CRIEBAGEUKA A A DLTR "LAWYER MARINE EMIR ME "D CERES ADJOIN T

T ||R DRE D UM POSTS ASINEGO NA

ען

IN EA.S-11P ANGLO T TFEELS RESTED AMAZED MATA BBW INCREASE LILIAN NUNE FFY LEGENDARY,

FINE! SHAKE

ON THAT

RINKLEY!!

By Blosser

THE PHARMACY

Aslatio Bullding, Tol. 20845.

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