Pepsodent

CHICAGO TORONTU LONDON MARGARI

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1933.

Pepsodent announces

a notable new discovery

➡an entirely new cleansing and polishing material that is twice as soft as polishing materiale commonly used in tooth pastes. Gives teeth a higher polish, brighter lustre-FILM stains disappear completely.

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THE Pepsodent Laboratories an- nounce a revolutionary discovery -a new cleansing and polishing mate- rial for tooth paste. For six months Pepsodent Tooth Paste has contained this remarkable.new material. It pos- sesses three exclusive virtues:

1. It stands unexcelled la removing dalf,

destructive FILM.

2. Its texture Is Invisibly fine. Thus, It imparts a higher polish to ensmet-a brilliant glaze or lustre.

3. It is safe because it is safi-yes, twice as cost-as polishing materials la com- mon'.

is still the Pepsodent you have always known. In results and safety it is new -brand new.

Pepsodent -- special FILM-removing tooth paste Removing FILM is, and always will he, Pepsodent's chief duty. Today's Pepsodent performs that duty better than ever before. Its new cleansing and polishing material brings a change in teeth's appearance withinafew days' time.

Get a tube of Pepsodent today. See how quickly and safely it rids your teeth of decay-producing film-how it Yet in sasse and appearance Pepsodent polishes them to sparkling brilliance.

USE PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE TWICE A DAY-

Century

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COMFORT

Large Volume of Air Moved

CONVENIENCE

Easily Handled and Controlled

CONSTRUCTION

Lifetime Service Assured

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PRINCIPLE ELECTRICAL DEALERS

in Hong Kong & South China

or from.

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National Bank Building,

HONG KONG

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SPEND MORE CAMPAIGN

NEED TO ROUSE THE NATION

THE GOVERNMENT'S| ENCOURAGEMENT

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A suggestion that mayora English boroughs should take part In a national campaign for more spending was put forward by Mr. F. J. Marquis, President of the Incorporated Association of Retail Distributors, at the Association'a annual dinner at the Savoy Hotel.

"As a trade," he said, "we are seriously alarmed at the reduction

in consuming power. The taxable profita of six of the largest dis- tributors of this country fell by 14.2 per cent, from 1932 to 1933, so that the practice of economy has not all been financial gain."

A nu-

He suggested that the Govern- ment, using the great authority of the Chief Magistrates of the various towns, could start tional campaign for recruiting the dormant spending power of the people, and added: "Is it not pos- sible for the Government to advise the country that personal economy has gone far enough, and that pri- vate spending may be of vital im- portance to the nation in turning the tide of trade?"

Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister. Co- Jonial Secretary, said: "Sound capital expenditure is perfectly consistent with economical namini- stration. We should welcome and encourage any effective scheme which leads to wise spending.

Str Woodman Burbidge remar- [ked: "If the Government can see their way to induce the public to spend more money they will be doing a valuable work in encourag- Ing manufacturers, retailers, and employers generally."

PANELS LOST FOR A CENTURY

STORY OF ACCIDENTAL DISCOVERY

A stroke of good fortune has restored to Eton Cllege the Jaco- bean panelling of the Chapel which had been lost for nearly 100 years. It was about 1840 that an over- zealous Provost decided to "im- prove" the interior of the Chapel in accordance with Early Victorian ideas.

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He tore down the magnificently simple and dignified Jacobean panelling which covered most the walls, sold it, and put up brand- new "Gothic" stalls and arcading Instead. Since then only old prints have recalled the time when the in- terior of the chaped did not come as an anticlimax to its external beauty.

A few years age, however, great deal of the 1840 woodwork was removed. Underneath part of it medinoval frescoes were found and restored by Professor Tristram, but the rest of the exposed walls would have continued uncomfortab- ly ugly but for a recent accident, which was this.

A resident of Sherborne, Dorset,

who had recently bought some fine

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say 'Whisky'

say

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Jacobean panels, was puzzled to center at Eton College.

pauelling there and that which his beyond a doubt, and the owner has

know whether they had been con- The Preventor know the former friend had acquired, secrated at some time in their hisappearance of the Chapel's Interior Closer examination and Inquiry; tory. Among others, he consulted from old prints, and was struck confirmed this suspicion. The long

offered them to the College.

There are 65 strips surviving, or enough to cover a considerable part

a friend who happened to be Pre-by the resemblance between the lost panels have now been Identified of th; walls,

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