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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 112, 1928,

SHIPPING.

P. & 0.-BRITISH INDIA APGAR AND

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES

.COMPANIES' incorporated in ́ ENGLAND).

JUNKETING.

NEW IDEA IN BA

BATHS

THE CHINA MAIL

OLDEST FREEMASON.

STILL HALE AND HEÁRTY,

· MONICES TO CONSIGNEES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM TRIESTE, VENICE, BRINDISI MASBAUA, PORT SAID, ADEN, COLOMBO, PENANG & SINGAPORE, THE Steamship.

Poppses, the wife of the Emperor Nero, need to lathe in the milk of Having survived, 100 Christmas nases in the belief that it was good sonsons and boasting 73 years service for the complexion. But there is as a Freemason, Frank James of mon in Sydney who has tried on Staffordshire, England, in still halo oren queerer batli, though hardly and hearty, according to word receiv:

ed in Vancouver by his two grand- Haze street and Mr. W. A. D. C daughters, Mrs. E. H. McCallum, 1163 Munday, 224 Twenty-ninth avenue

for the same reason:"";

after all is milk turned to a jelly. He is very fond of junket, which Most people are content to eat the junkoot, but this riuri decided to hard bath in it. The experiment was, in his opinion, a success. He claimed that to lie at ease in the bath of junket induced a restful and snothing feeling.

MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES of other ills. This particularly

KYČAITS, JAVA, BURMI, CRYLON, INDIA, FERBIAN GULF, WEST MDIRA, MAQNITIUS, RAST AND SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA,

INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND AND QUEENSLAND PORTE, AND EL EGYPT, EUROPE, 26.

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS,

(Under Contract with H.M. Government.)"

From Hongkong

(about) ~

៨. ឆ

Tons

"KHIVA"

9,00

Fiat Feb.

at 4 n.m.

"BICILA"

0,700 |

27th Feb.

"MOREA"

"LAHORE"

***IMPORK"

11,500 T 11,902 1 6,273

7th Mar. 8th Mar, 13th Mar,

"KASTIMIR"

"SOUDAN"

6,000 | 21st Mari 6,700

"DONGOLA"

NANKIN"

7,000

93rl Mar. 4th Aor 18th Apr.

"RICTLTA"

8,800

31st Apr.

"KARMALA

2nd May

"KASHGAR"

_23,00

16th May

"NYANZA"

*7090

30th May'

**NOVARA "

18th Jund

"DELTA

8,097

27th Juno

*MALWA"

19,941

11th July

· "DEVANHA”

8,092

25th July

BRITISH

*TORILLA "

Destination

1) MARBRILLES, LONDON A'werp, &

Rotterdam.

S'pore, Penang, Colho & B'bay. 'bay, Marseilles, Lidon A'werp. S'pore Penang, Col'bo & D'bay. Singe paro and Pombay. MARSEILLES, LONDON & A’werk.... S'pore, Penang Col'bo & B'bay. MansEILLES, LONDON & A'werp.

do.

S'pore, Prunng, Colbo & B'bay. MARSEILLES, LONDON & Avocp.

do.

do...

do.

do.

do. do.

INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS (South)

0,00 281 Feb.

Singapore, Penang & Calcutta

BASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South)

"EASTERN"

4,000 3rd March

Manila, Sandakan, Thursday Taland, Towanville, Brisbane Sydney & Melbourne.

Frequent connections from Australia with the following — The Union 8.8. Company's steamers to the United Kingdon via New Zealand, Vancouver, San Franceo cla

Tao P. & 0. Royal Mail steamers to London via Suez Canal.

The P. & O. Branch Servico of steamers to London via the Cape.

The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers for Zouthampton and London

vin Patama Canal.

SAILINGS

SIOILTA"

"DONGDLA"

"SOUDAN"

"NANKIN"

SHANGHAI

TO

& JAPAN

i 8,700 11th Feb.

Shanghai.

8.000

84th Feb:

6,700

10th Mar

S'hai, boji, Kobe & Y'hams. Shanghal.

7,000

10th Mar.

S'hai, Moji, Kobe & F'hama.

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice.

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS. Passengers for Rongood must defmy their own Hotel expenses at Singapore

while waiting for the of carrying steamer.

1st Saloon Passengers may travel by B.1.8.N. Company'a ateamers between

A Rotoma in New Zealand, in valids take baths of black mud, which are said to have excellent re- Aults in cases of rheumatism, and

black, sticky, and smell-some.mud. Compared to the mud baths, junket has many advantages. It is nice clean white stuff. Beriden if you grow hungry while in the bath you can always eat some of it. Not even the earth eaters of South

Auriću could swallow the Rotorua

erot

"-PERSIA" ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby

Innded informed that all Goods are being

at their risk into the

SHIPPING.

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

DESTINATION

STEAMER

BAILING

Godowns of the Hongkong and HoTNINGTAU YA SWATOW & SKANDHAI...KWONGBANG...Mon., 19th Feb, 10am.

icon Wharf and Godown Company

Mr. James is the oldest Freemason in the world and calibrated his birth-Ltd., at Kowloon, whones and/or from on November 8, 1922, when he the wharves delivery may be obtained. day received congratulations from all over

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given the world.

bafore 8th inst.

At his home, Caftlestone. House, Penkridge, Staffordabire, England, Mr. James receivel the chrets of hundreds of school children who gathered eutside the house to pay tribute to the veteran of Free masonry, Later a cremony was held at the little church in Penkridge in honour of Mr. James

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tion were those of the King and the

Among the telegrams of congratula

d. Besides, if junket batle beuke of Connaught, while beside them come popular it will be good for they a telegram from far-off Vancouver where members of the family arB danying industry-Sydney-Str.

living,

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

BONGKONG HOTEL.

February 10

Ira A. J. Gray. Miss Gray

Mr J. T. Bagram

M: H. Faring

Mr and Mrs. J.Me and

Behar

Mrs E. R. Belilios

* A. Gushman

apt. T. P. Wall

Hr R. J. Birbeek Mr G. Hammond

Mr. James was a member of the British House of Commons for several rears and bos taken an active part in. | the public life of Great Britain. Dar ing the past six months, however, he baa suffered ill health, which has con- Aned bin to his home

Besides Mrs. McCallum and Mra Munday, his grand-daughters, Mr. James has a grandson. Richard Frank James, who lives with his mother,

Mr E. Blackburn Mr J. Scott Harston Mr Beatrice James, at 554 Horsby

Mr G. de Jong

Mr J. E. Joseph

street. All his sons are resident in

England and baye bad distinguished carcen.. George, his eldest son, was Mr and Mrs J. Rthe first white man to visit the mouth

Braakman Mr and Mrs C. of the Amazon river. Mrand Birs O. W. Lauritsen

Mr and Mrs. G.

H.Mr W. H: Eowo

Doothl

Wr 0. Downck

Mrs C. Candor

Mr M, Cario

Mr. N. Croucher

Barch

Mr P E Dencon

Mr and Mrs

Dunbar

Mr Karl-Eisner Mirad Mrs W.

Eustace

Misa M J. Leach

Mr C. 8. Lecbour

Wdr P. Mark.

Mi C. D. Melbourne

Mr-MS-Meyer-

A.Mr C. R. Kontague

Mr C. Nopper

Mr and Mrs 8. G.MrP. Otley

Fenton

Mr. St Perry

Capt. M. French M: G. H. Topin

Mr and Mrs W. H. Mr A, H. Row

Gale

Mr H. Schmidt

Mr H. 0. Cander Mrs E Sparke Mr. E Gellinge Miss A. Square. Mes & Miss Gidday Mr V. d. Stron

·· ́REPULSE NAY HOTIL

frH. Bakkers Mr & Mre Birrall

Mr and Mrs A. H.

Compton

Mr W. J. Cuddy

Mrand Mra Komi- away and child

Lynatt

Dr and

Marriott

MO.

Mes P: M Davis Mas MaLiddell

Fingapore and. Calcutta or Singapore and Madras in lion of the section or Mrs Fitzgorell Mr and Mrs Hurrs thair & O. Tickets Singapore. to Colombo,

All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fane free of charge.

Parcela Messoring not more than si ft. x 2 ft. x 1. will be received at the Company's Office up to noon on the day previous to sailing,

For Further Information, Passage Faras, Freights, Haud banks, ate, apply to.- MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

32, Des. Youx Road Central, HONGBONG

MISS 1923.

WHAT WILL SHE BE LIKE?

What will this year's girl be like? aaks a writer in a Home paper. That she will be different from the girl of 1922 I take for granted.

Of course, abs will. Took different. Her skirts. I understand, will be a trife longer.

Her waist line will be in a different place, and she wilt continue to alter her figure and coiffure, as also her bata and akoes and boots. She may even manage to change her mode of walking as she will assuredly change her+ped.

Agents

narrow little circle or set...

But she

Mr & Mrs Noare Mr and Mrs W. A,Mr and Mrs Pint

Hannibal

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVALS,

Por P. &, An "Kuhmir" on Fob. 10-Mr and Mrs. A. Hatton, Mr H, V Barrie, Capt. and Mrs Stapleton Cotton, Dr. and Mrs Evans, Mira Jacques, Dr.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all. Goode "remaining undelivered aftor the 14th inst,, will be subject to rent All clims against the steamer must bo presented to the Undersigned on or before the 24th ient, or they will not be recognized.

A broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Gadowni, 14th inst,, at 10 am, by our surveyors where they will be examined on the Mesare. Goddard & Douglas.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.! Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DODWELL & CO., LTD.,

Agenta Hongkong, February 8, 1923,

MOVEMENT OF STEAMERS.

The N.Y.E.. Afi! Mara (Australian Line) loft Nagasak for Hongkong on the Feb. 9 and, is oz pected here on the Feb. 13. expected to arrive here from New York and Yokohams on Taesday, Feb. 13 st daylight.

The P. L. s.8. Moorish Prince" is

The B. L. 8. **City of Simla" left

Suez on Jan. 19 and due to arrive at

Hongkong so Fob. 13.

The NY.K. 8. "Kobin Maru" (Bombay Line) left Mojt for Hongkong on the Feb 9 and is expected here on the Feb. 14.

The N.V.K. a. **Tango Maru” (Aus- tralian Line) left Sydney for Hongkong vis ports on Jan. 20 and is expected hers on Feb, 14..

The N.F.K. 5.B. "Bengal Maru Liverpool Line) left Bombay for Houg kong on Jan. 28 and is expected here on Feb. 16.

The P. & 0.8.8. "Sicilis" is expected to arrive at Hongkong on or shout an Feb. 15.

The Dodwell Castle Lines.s. "Bolton

BANGKOK VIN SWATOW ... HAIPHONG VA Horяow............... Koneer SHANGHAI via Swarow ....ek

KWAISANG...... Mon., 19th F:b, Noon. LEESANG....Tues., 13th Feb, 10mm. INAMBANG ...Wed., 14th Feb., Non LOKSANG Thurs., 15th Feb, 10% LOONGSANG...Thurs., 18th Feb., 3p.m YATSHING Mon.. 19th Feb. 105.m. ROTSANG.Thurs., 22nd Feb., 3p.m. MAUSANG...Thurs., 2nd Feb. 3p.m. CHUNSANG Bat, 4th Feb; 10 am CHIPSHINGS, 94th Feb. Noon. CHEONG HINO.Sat, 3rd Mar, Noon ....................NAMSANG....Mom 6th Mar., 8p.m.

SESON

BANOKOK la SWATOW BALT STEAITS and CALCUTTA SANDAKAN BAKOTOR TESTSIN TÆESTBIN...... -- STRAITS and VALOUITA

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serie

SAN QA

fafrutta Line-Ileiire now affords regular salilage to Calentia. Paanog and Bingapore rating

from Calders 77)

praeced via Hiraits am! Hongkong to Japan, occasionally calling at

All vienmers have excellent piumenger socommodaten, sure attest with Electric Light and Panteed carry a fully tarkítest Hargeiz. -Akangbali Lisa-Millar approxtonio) Brere Uime days het wees Englan and Bitana,

calling at awalow. Thenight tickets can be obtained nad through flir of Leding. ara fined to all Northårn and Yangtras Ports via Shanghal Lane.weakly, motrice is tosinintelis Alaniin hy waste with good paskingar

leemmmocion, indings from both porte every Friday, Haiphong Line-Hailings app.oximately waskly, for passengers and esign, calling at Noihow when Borneo

Manila

Tiantain

ledasenesc offers.

Lins-Fortnightly wilings to and from Samilakan by two how lone steamars

HINNANG and B.B. “MAUBANG" both Steamers having expellant pamonger Recommedailen. Cargo Laken enthrongh Bills of lading for Kidst, Jesselton, Jabean, Taxan and Tand Dri

Lina

regular service is run from March to November between Hongkong and Klontain calling at Welhalwel and Choloo. Bangkok - Linn--A wreckly service in providing between Hougkong aw! Bangkok via Bwatow, by Eve

steatern Etied with up-to-date passenger accommodation.

11-

CALCUTTA LINE.

THE STEAMSHIP

“KUTSANG"

will be despatched on 22nd February at 3 p.m.

POR

SINGAPORE, PENANG & CALCUTTA. Through Hills of Lading Issued to RANGOON, MADRAS, POET SWETTENHAM AND DUTCH EAST INDIES.

For Freight and Fasságo apply to :—

Telephons Contral 215.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LED. General Managers.

N. Y. K.

BAILINGS SUBJEUT TO AIZKRATION.

left Honolulu on Jap, 18 vs Manila and VICTORIA, SEATTLE & VANCOUVER via Shanghai &

T Gillison, Miss Gono, Mr M. B. Mat-Castle" which laft Now York on Dec. 18

hows, Miss L. Browne. Mr and Mrs Whelzon

Messra W. T. Thorn, H. F. C. is expected here on Feb. 18. 31 Colman, J. F. Wylie, Capt. A. 8. Harris, Mre Sun. Mr A. Parker, Me H. W. E. Reed, Mr O. Buckley, Miss A. Indrabo. Migs S. Asheim, Mr. V. Kitson, Mr E. Cornish, Mr and Mrs Cain, Mr R. Mar.

tin. Mr F. A. Rodslag. Capt. J. Ainsi,

Miss Dull, Mesra I. L. Lee, R. Thorne, G. M. Scarlo, A. D. Watton, Mr and Mrs Edmonds, Miss N. Foster, Mr B. C. Foltham, Mr., Mra, Miss Master

The B. F. as. "Agamemnon loft Liverpool on Jan. 13 for Penang, Fart Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama and is due borg or about Feb. 21.

The M.. #.0-

President Pierca"

leaves Hongkong for San Francisco vis Shanghai, Kebe, Yokohama and Honolula on Jan. 11,and arrives at Ban Francisco on Feb. 21

+4

Quick, Mr and Mrs Chalmers, Mesars J. The China-Australia Siesship Co. Mr and Mrs Dengar and Mrs May. Groene, A. W. Grundy, RJ.-Waller, 5.8. Victoria with Australian-Mail Sir and Hra J. J. Jacobs, Br and hira sailed from Sydney on Feb. 3 and in ex- MrGoddes

Dixon, Mr and Mrs

Mesra pected to be here on or about Fab. 24. E. H. Hooper, E. Hemmon,

The Wing On Co., Ltd. Agents. D. E. Watts, Miss M. Bain. Mr

The B. F. Ls. Eurybatos left Liver. Dr. and Mrs Vruis, Miss Choisey, r. pool on Jan. 20 for Penang, Fort Swet- Hall, Mr and Mrs. R. Brown, fr tenuam. Bingapore, Hongkong, Shang and Mr E. Smith, Mr.A. E. Fearnley, Mrs. Kobo, Yokkaichi and Yokohama and an 1 MiraC. M. Akerman, Mr V. Gantide, is due here on or Feb. 81. Mesra Roy Smith, Crocker, Hann,

MrA.G. Vanderpose Mr & Mrs JessomnoMr. L. H. Walker

Alkin

PRAK HOTEL.

February 10.

rand Mrs E. Want P. M. B. Jake Capt and Mrs Tang

Mr. & Mrs Walter Major and Mrs A. 5.

Littlejohes

Arthr

T. Bagot

.

I don't mean that she will be at all priggish. She will be quite as pretty as her predecesor, and take as much pride in her appearance. will be less casual and careless, lese. selfish, vain, and greedy. She will think. Altogether she will be more subtle than the girls of the part fow Miss I. A. Hair years.

I think you will like her very much, and find her both charming and re freshing.

A TELEGRAPHIST'S DILEMMA.

Mr M. I. Littlejohn G. Mr and Mrs W. J

Mr J.D. Lloyd

E. MacKenzie.

Mr B. F. Mattingly

The B F.se." Priam "Jcft Rotterdam

Me Bopoz, Mr Chas. Workman. Mr and Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe Howarth, Burke, Lacey, Miss. Coram, on Jar. 18 for Penang, PortSwettenham, Mrs Helston, MessTA Mattam, V. Prince, and Yokohama and la dua, hera, on or A. Workman, J. Klerson, Blinser B. sbout March 2. Pussell, B. Walkley, G. Grotty,

The B. F. 8.8. "Dancslion" loft Liver- Hudie, H. Carrados, M. Churchward, J. pool on Jan. 27 for Penang Port wat Verner, J. Pollard, F. Millor, ..tenham, Singapore. Hongkong, Kobe Ames, G. Harmall, A. Crana, Messta G. ard Yokohama and is das bore oaor Ramsey J. Allen. H. E. Williams, E. about ar 10. Marta, Schofields, Mauso, B. Shortland. H. Barras, S. J. Kenkou,

Mise Lorimer.

DEPARTURES.

Miss Darnos Mr. and Mra B. Mr G. W. Barton

Birch Mr R. E. O. Bird Mr & Mrs Blackwell Mr D. McCallio

Mr R. McGr ger Mr B. Bradden; Capt. and Mrs G. B. Mr M. J.

Breen

Mercer Eng. Capt. and Mrs Mr J. Finny Mille

Bromwich

Mrs DW. Munton Per C.P.5. R.M.S. "Empress of Mr. Batlia Mrs R. W. Nesbitt Mr and Mrs W. A. Cant, and Me C. O.Me J. D., Ballio, Me and Mrs J. Behar. Canada "on Feb 1:—Mies Lille Abbatt, Butterfeld

Olliver

Mr and Mrs A. M., Bowes-Smith, Miss Mr. J. Chapman Mrs A. J. Paterson Japt 0. J. Church Mr A. Et. Punt Lt. and Mrs H H.Hon. Mr and Mrs T.-

Clark

.L. Perkins Mr Mrs Collate Mr and Ms F. B.

Pfordten Major&Mrs FH

Philips

- E. Philiuson

The B. F. 56. "Ixion " left Liverpool on Feb. 3 for Panang, Fort Swettenbam

and Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai

Kobe and Yokohama and is due here on or about Mar. 13.

The Dodwell Castle Lina 8.5. “ Mun- caster Castle" which left New York on

Japan ports. Through bills of lading issued to all Ova Jand Common Points in U.S.A. and Canada. ITO MARU...

SHIZUOKA HARU.....

...Thursday, lat Mar., at 11 am. ......Sunday, 18th Mar.

MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTWERP vin Singapore &a

...Wednesday, 14th Feb. ..... Wednesday; 18th Feb.

ATSUTA MARU.

KASHIMA MARU......

HAMBURG via LONDON, ROTTERDAM,

LIVERPOOL vís VALENCIA, MARSEILLES,

TSUSHIMA MARU

First half of Mar. via Manila &o.

...Wednesday, 14th Foh.. ...Wednesday 21st Mar, NEW YORK & BOSTON via PANAMA.

BYDNEY & MELBOURNE

AKI MARU... TANGO NARU ...

TSUYAMA MARU.

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Thursday, 15th Feb. BUENOS AIRES via Sapore, Delagoa Bay Durban & Capetown.

..Friday, 18th April.

· KANAGAWA. MARU

BOMBAY via Singapore & Colombo.

WAKASA MARU

CALOUTTA via Singapore, Penang and Rangoon.

TATEISHI MARU...

Mon, 26th Feb. Tuen, ith Yob.

Wednesday, 21st Feb.

Thursday, 15th February.

NAGABAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA, ~

TANGO HARU-14 Z (199

SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

Jan. Il via ports is expected in Hong- Tel. kong on March 17.

York on Jan. 30 for Suez, Strails, Philip

The 1. F. F..." Bellerophon " left New

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

1. Bowes-Smith, Master J. Bowes-Smith, pines and Hongkong and is due here on Mr and Mrs Ge, Booth, Mr and Mrs E or shout far. 27. A., Barbour, Mr N. Baruchowitz, Miss King Chiu, Mins O. le Clercq, Miss Sella Carr: Mes H. I, Clife. Dr. A. D. Canden, Mix Chirebill Candee, Mr F., Cook, Dr. W. W. Cadbury, Mr 0. nis. Mr and Mr Wax, Donald, M V. R., Donald. Mr and Mrs Wm.. Dunbar, G. F. B., Edward

ing undelivered after, to-day will be Cargo by the s.a. "Bengloo" remain.

ston and Co., Ltd." enbject to rent. Agents,—Gibba, Täring-

Oilice at Mandalay, Burma, that Mir. (Lt.-Jol R. A. Do.Mr Campbeli Pressur} Pr. P. Etter, CoEarle, Miss A ondelivered after to-day will be subject ]

Mr.

thus:

B

bia

Depoan

Vatten

4

Mr H. O. Rowson Lt-Col. and Mrs O.

Sanders Mr and Mrs A. H.

L Bavage:

Franklin, Mr. A., Fischlager, Mr F.. Collins Dr.

Focken, Mr Chester Fritz, Miss A. G. Groshan, Mrs A. A. Green, Miss K Green, Hisa E. Grom, Mrs M. 7. Giddoy Miss F., Gidday, Mr W, 1

The work of a folegraphist is cf en She will have new catchwords and very trying to the norves, actally Tisa Mary Comper new along. The "old bean" busi- when Buch night work has 20 Le done. Ar W. &- Cornel! ness will be dead.. It will become as It was bicare he had 'u great den of Mr J. Davies obsolete as "ripping," "tophole" night work in the government Telegraph Col. C. W. Davy "priceless," and the Army jargon Frascia Suffo edn nervous breakdown.

Mr J. Ralston How Dr. Williams' pink pills-the blocd Mr and Mrs JohnEt. Comde, and Mrs that once was current coin.

But all these things are but passing and, nervo tonic with a thirty years

H. B. Rawlings modes and fashions. The 1929 girl norres and restored his braith and

world-wide reputation-revitalized his Ir and Mrs Oscarr A. Ritchie

Engor

Mr WE. Roberta will strike some new note. She will street work, which entaila tuoli night Mr G. T. Eveleigh Mr. and Mrs. H. Howe, Dr. G. M., Harston, Mr. J. E

Mr. Eastman Mr J. L. Robinson change in character.

We have had the westhetic girl and duty has always been meet trying, but I Capt. & Mrs D. Ross

strove to cope with it. Ignoring the the athletic girl, the kittenish girl. danger of a break down until the harm Me Fleming the bookish girl, the "woman's sighte" occured. Then i had to give up work Col. M. Greer girl, the sedate girl, the jazz girl, and altogether and was confined to bed. Miss M. B. Hal

Physicians * numerous other types.

examined me and gave me Mr Stephen King. prescriptions, but I continued to suffer My observation leads me to think from constant beadaches, and from a Mr J. Hancock that this year's gith will be the rerious heavy feeling that was not sleepiness for Mr and Mrs W. J. Siqueland

d. Mra Ivar girl. Not too setions, you know not norves word unstrung, 1, was irritable I-Ool. 8. F. Beards, and Mins

not enjoy a good sleep. My ·Harker: Mre W. T. Stanton

Btub. the "high brow" kind who revels in and felt wask and muurable. Al enjoy. Mr and Mrs A. 5. bings

Mr. J. Swindells My brother-in-law, Mr. T. D.Paul, Eng. Com. JH.Mr. S. Thomson who had himself been eared by Dr. Williams' pink pills, recommended me to Mr HL Hollings Thurshold

Cond. & Mrs BB. try that medicine. Ifalt rainctant to do worth

nd Mra BR P. Trobridge that existence is something more than his insisting I took his advice. Mr 6-36 Jordain His Waddell

despair of being cured. However, on

Capt.&fits Vidal abon-bon box tied up with pink rib,y coopticism soon turned to bellef Mr W. Jordan Lt. Gem & Mir bons...

for almost from the flat bottle of Dr. Mr JK. Laye Ward Williams pink pills I noticed in Im

Mr M F Kap 'Mr K. HAWEI

the

obscure cults and who only appreci- sies books, pictures, and music which

afe caviars to ordinary people, but one who, while enjoying life and eager

1 could

ment scomed to be gone from my life.

Hail

#flocken Nat

for all its good things, has realised so, for constant failures had made me Cond. & Mre H.

B. Jermain

We have had too much of the blatant girl who powders her face and rouges her lips in public and cannot pass a mirror without staring into it.

The 1929 girl is going to take life

a

Little more seriously. Her outlook and interests will be wider

She will dance, but she will dance

lem,

she will also smoke Inc. She will certainly, ba

revel in outdoor sporta

Hintal

the great analmi

able to talk of Saizi

Contiment in my health. And 1

with their use I shook

Mr B. P. Shaw D

servons disorder, and what had been an PALACE HOTEL. ever-present headache vanished. Now

I cat well, aloep wall, and work well.

From wikiak bed back to health and

strength that is what De Wiliams Mr and Mm, E. Fr W. E. Lily

pink pille for pale people have done for

As rumondy for discusse arfaktis impune weak blood ce disor

Bad such as digentios Fekia

Amdd, Er JaB. McCaw

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MW 8. Coffey Mr.J. Hness

and Mrs Young, Miles

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Cargo by the sie. "Deway" remaining

to rent. : Agenta,-Struibers and Barry, delivered after Feb. 14, will be subject › Gooda por 8.8 -"Perría remaining un to rent. Agents-Dodwell & Co, Ltd.

SHIPBUILDERS; BHIP REPAIRERS, BOILER MAKERS, FORGE MASTERS,

BUWA HARU. FUSHIMI MARO

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... Wednesday, 14th Feb at Noon ...Tuesday, 97th Feb.

For further information suply to- Central No. 292 & 293. NIPPON YUSEN KAIŠĦA

K. X. KAMEI. ·Manager,

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"LARGE STOCK OF SHIPBUILDING MATERIALA, viz. Steel Shin Plates, Angles and Barn. Also Shipassoulery Articles.

Telephone No. 1116,

OXY-ACETYLENE, AND ELECTRIC WELDERS.

MECHANICAL, AND ELECTRICAL

*88, Wing-Was Birvet, Durtzen

TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY

ENGINEERS,

OF HONGKONG, LIMITED.

Capable,

DRY DOCK-

gth 'bu Blocká: 750 Feva

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