SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1933.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT
The
"SNAP"
自由
Regd.
Ideal for sports
or general trear"
A new range in “Snap" hats.
This adaptable brim model is made of fine quality fur felt and is obtainable in Brown, Fawn and Grey shades."
Priced from $15.00.
Less 10% discount for cash
Made by
HENRY HEATH
for
MACKINTOSH'S LTD
It's Too Late Now!
THE charm of sound, white, natural lecth is lost. to
her.
In her childhood she disliked the hard foods that are so good for the teeth, and her parents indulged her.
When
Don't make the same mistake with your children. the first, tiny tooth is due give your baby ‘Ovaltine Rusks' to bite and chew. "They help the teeth to come easily "through the gums and keep them strong and healthy,
Right through childhood 'Ovaltine' Rusks will give the biting exercise so essential to the correct formation of the mouth and the health of those first teeth upon which depend the correct spacing and soundness of those that follow. "Ovaltine" Rusks are made from the purest wheaten flour with the addition of a proportion of "Ovaltine," giving them a delicious flavour and increasing their digestibility,
OVALTINE
RUSKS
APPELISING - DIGESTIVE- & - NOURISHINE
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4 R.A.P.R, 2,
WHITEAWAYS
CUSSONS'
OLDE ENGLISH LAVENDER
TALCUM POWDER
A specially prepared soothing Power delightfully ferfumed, beneficial after shaving and invaluable for the toilet.
PRICE 50 Cts TIN
OLDE ENGLISH LAVENDER BATH POWDER
Specially prepared for bath use. Con- venent shape tin, complete with velvet dusting pad.
PRICE $1.00
TOILET GOODS DEPT.
WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW & CO., LTD.
resent exhibition held by members of the Hongkong University. Amateur “Wrinkles” is the title of this picture, which won a first prize at the
Photographic Club. It is the work of Mr. P. Brags.
This entry by Mr. P. A. Dragon, entitled "Back-Laus Gossip,” won a second prize.
An effective waterfront study, which won a third prize for Mr. W. H. Tan.
Another first prize winner-"Curves,” by Mr. P. A. Dragon.
The Hon. Mr. R. H. Kotowall exhibited this picture of his children. It is entitled "Music's Symbols.”
"Seamstress," by Mr. H. Luer, which secured secoäd prize in one of
the sections,