OVERWORK AND ITS CONSEQUENCES.
For every breach of her laws, remorse- Iesa Nature exacts a penalty. Booner or Inter those who overtax themselves have to pay in broken sleep, ecnstant lassitude, disordered memory, dieorganised diges tion and other disagreable symptoms, which may end in a nervous breakdown, for their overdrafts on the bank of health. Formerly, recuperation from such con- a long holiday with its ditions involved a enforced idleness, expense and anxiety. Now, doctors understand that these symp. toms are due to the using up of the organic phosphorus of the body rapidly than the weakened organs can take it from the food. To overcome the consequences of overwork they, therefore, restore this organic phosphorus,
more
Sir Charles A. Cameron, C.B., D., F.R.C.P, etc., the distinguished Medical Officer of Health and Public Analyst of Dublin, states: "Sanazogen contains a
of relatively large amount organic phosphorus which is offered to the tissues in exactly the form in which it can he absorbed.
Sanatogen is, therefore, the ideal 'pre- paration for those who suffer from over- work and its consequences.
Mr. A. G. Hales, the famous War Car respondent and Novelist, furnishes prac teal proof of this in this statement:" "1 bare used Sanatogen and find myself con- siderably improved in general health. I am working lato and long under consider- able pressure, and find that my brain benefits by every tin of your nerve ton that I tako. It revitalises a man and is not a drug,
No brain worker shunja without it,
These words must impress all ove worked people that by using Sanatogen they will recover their vitality and b able to keep on working without breakin;
down.
Sanatogen can be obtained of Chemists.
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1st
LONDON AMUSEMENTS.
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 771, 1918.
LONDON, February 3rd. Everybody's Doing It! Doing what! Going to the Empire in Leicester: Square to see the Revue Everybody's Doing It," which has beon such a successful draw for over seven or eight months. reason is that it is being so well kept up to date, and there has consequently been many additions and alterations since the Brst night, and even now the popular house, justly named The Cosmopolitan Club and the Rendezvous of the World, is full each evening. The past week thres new items liave beer inserted into the merry and lively conglomeration, and have proved very attractive, the first being Rag Time Rhapsodies by Messrs. Con Conrad and Jay Whidden, the former as a vocalist and at the piapp, and the latter with the violin. They occupy the whole of the sixth scone. They both revel in their turn and are very amusing and 'entertaining; Conrad can”, “rattle the ivories" with exquisite taste, whilst Whidden, in addition to giving clever. solos, gives grand opera airs played in Rar Time. The second new, item is The Rag Time Goblin Man," sung by that clever artisty, Ida Crispin, assisted by Mr. Fred Farren as the goblin, who, at the end of the song, gives one of his eccentric dances and a scena dealing with the humours of a raid on a swell gambling house. In this levue there are two sets divided into Gfteen "strings" or scenes, addition to the before-mentioned nemes, there are the Misses Unity Moore, Ivy St. Helier and Phyllis Bedells, Messrs, Will Cromwell, Farren Soutar and Scott Russell, upon whom falls the The dresses of the brunt of the work chorus are most charming and brilliant, the mixture of colours blouding with great taste. Amongst the other turns are The Imperial Manchu Troupe of Chi- nese artistes, described as late Court Mag cians and Entertainers to the Imperial Palace, Peking; this troupe made their debut in England here, and judging from the reception, given them on their firet appearance, they were much appreciated. Their entertainment consists of very an
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The evening of the 1st inst. Londoners saw for the first time. Mr. Louis Mayor's production of Sos and Heir by Miss Gladys Anger, but whether it will prove such a success as The Glad ye remains to be seen. The action of the piece takes. place at the country seat of Sir Everard Chilworth (Mr. Edward Maurice) in Hertfordshire. Edward Chilworth, the son and heir, is a sort of demi-god. His sister Amy (Miss Ethel Dane) and her brother's fator. John Brock (Mr. Reginald for Owen),an in love with each other, and their secret is revealed to Sir Everard by an indiscretion of her brother, and the wrath of the father is ahowored down upon them. Amy confides her secret to her sister Beatrice (Miss Ethel Irving), who is, herself, on the point of eloping with Beatrice, however, has hor sweetheart, been forced to marry a man she hates who is unfaithful to her. Beatrice re
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clever juggling, acrobats and gymnastics, solved to try and save her sister and dis They appear quite at home
closes to her father how unhappy ber elaborate and gorgeous Chinese setting; married life has been, and Sir Everard Cel. Matse Yung is the director of the is enraged and threatens to kill his troupe, and he appears in European daughter; Beatrice pleads and cries for clothes and hair cut in Western style Amy with success and Sir Everard con- whilst the others appear in their Orientalents to the marriage of Amy and Brack. costumes. On the 8th prox. Lydia Kyacht reappears is a new ballet-idyl, Tomorrow Miss Gertrude Kingston the scone being laid in the country during will make her reappearance at the Little harvest time.
Theatre in a new throw act comedy en-
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The London Opera House, under the able and general management of Mr. Ben Nathan, has deservedly leaped into the fore for its up-to-date programme. The interior of the house itself is well worthy of a visit, and the fine orchestra, with Mr. Claude-Fenn-Leyland as conductor, is one
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graphy is unique and extraordinary. Here music by Mr. Norman O'Neill; Mr. Laur are shown the largest and, it may be saidence Irving is to play the lead. truthfully, the clearest moving pictures in England, projected by a process so that no rays of light are visible. The pictures are interesting and educational. This week the programme comprises the Ori. ginal American Rag-Time Octette, who have a vociferous retention; the clever Chas. T. Aldrich; of many parts, man Yorke and Adams, who never cease talking; John and Bertha, Gleeson and Fred Houltan, potpourri of dance a
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On the 6th at 11.45 am.-The anti-cyclone has broken up
Fressure has increased moderately over N.E. Chine, S. Manchuris and Japan, and decreased moderately over e ateal Chia and the southern Loonhoes" It is nearly stationary in southern distriote,
Variable winds and ancotted weather may be acted along the E. coast of Chins and anderat ng mon out over the N. China Sos.
Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours soding at 10 a.m. to-day, 0.09 inebes
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March-Chingwantao 22nd February, One would ingine there were enough Coal-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
variety houses in the West End of London. PAOFING, British str., 1,190, W. That there is a syndicate of capitalists who
Barkus, atli March-Saigon 97th February, Rice and General-Butter field & Swire. Potanic, British str., 3,027, J. Dye 2ed March-Seattle 2nd February, Flour and General-Bank Line, Ltd. RUBI, American str., 1,408, James Miller, 4th March Manila 1st March, Sugar.
Shewan, Tomes & Co. SABINE RICKMERS, Dutch str., 730, Vries, 3rd March-Foochow 1st March, General-Asiatic Petroleum Co. TAMBA MARU, Japanes str., 3.803, J. Terauska, 2nd March-Shanghai 27th February, General-Nippon Yusen Another new building will shortly be Kaisha.
opened, viz., a new theatre to be named TATONISE, French str., 391, Grothon, 3rd The Ambassadors, sitiated in West Street, March-Bangkok 21st February, Rice Soho. The seating accommodation is and General-Order.
only about 500, and there is to be a TELEMACHUS, British str., 1,573, Fraser, very large stage suitable for all produc 5th March-Saigon 25th February,tions; there is to be no upper vircle. Rice and General.-Chinese. TJIPANAS, Dutch str., 3,144, A. Olden- Mr. Durrant Swan is to produce in the]
burger, 1st
March-Batavia 18th autum a new musical comedy, to be February, Sugar and Tea-Java-named at present Hurband No. 2 it has China Japan Lijn.
been a auecess in Berlin under the title WONGKOI, German str., 1,115, Oltmanna, of Das Autoliehchen, and is founded on 1th March-Bangkok 22nd February, a successful French farce entitled, Diz Rice and Wood.Butterfield & Swire. Jinutes d'Auto. Mr. Jean Gilbert, the UENEANG, British str., 1,128, P. H. Rolfe, composer of the The Girl in the Taxi 4th March Manila lat March, Sugarmusic, is responsible for the music in the and General-Jardine, Matheson & new prices .Co.
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ALSO novelty in opera was produced in The throughout,
NEW FIVE-ROOMED SEMI-DETACH- Rose Cavalier, by Messra Hofmannatal Middle. March.
The nunsie, by and Richard Strauss the end of the second act having a fine Kleist, Nera, Ningchov, Sachsen, Egre swinging movement and is bound to mont Cattle. February 4th Idomeneus, became popular. The plot is simple: Laertes, Ellerie. 7th Keemun, Nyanta, Princess Werdenburg (Me, Margarete Peleus, Demodocus, Sumatra, th-3-5cms) a fose of beauty and attraction, layed
Mutilation-Den through
is loved, in the absence of her husband, Glamis, Amazone. 11th -- Benarty, hy Count Octavian (Mine. Eva von der Brasilia, Ghazer, Indrani, Nippon, Osten) a youth of 17 years of age. Baron Scandia, Spezia, Schuylkill, Yorck, Ochs of Lercheman (Paul Knupjer), L Strazi 14th-Aki Mara, Koerber, Prini dissipated old cousin, comes to her recep. 18tbtion and saves the Rose from disgrace by Ludwig, Sambia, Atlantique. Baron Napier, China, Glenlochy, Byson, disguising himself as a waiting maid. Iyo Mara, Konang Si, Neleus, 21st- The Raros has called to ask her to name Dumber, Nore, Polyphemus, Theseus, a young cavalier who, in accordance with Novara 25th-Benavon, Jason, Kasenga, custom, shall take, with messages of devo Monmouthshire, Teenkai, Armenia. 28th tion, a silver rose to the Baron's newly- -Alcinous, Ernest Simons, Gorben, chosen bride. Hirano Mary, Indien, Japan, Mishima bears the rose to the girlish heiress Maru, Prinzess Alice, Drodstone, Sophie (Miss Claire Duse), who falls in Sithonia, Farat Bulow, Rhesus March love with the bearer, which is recipro 4th-Bayern, Benavon, Altmark, Flint-cated. shire, Lerat, Laomedon
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FOR SALE or TO LET Unfurnished, u HOUSE at The Peak
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THE HONGKONG LAND INVES MENT AND AGFNCY Co, L Hongkong, 1st March, 1913.
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W. R. LOXLEY & Co.,
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NOUNTRY HOUSE To. Lot, Furnished, frem 1st Apell, 5 Rooms, Very Cool, 40 minutes ont; Lawns, Bathing, Boating.
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TO, 12. QuEzr's Road CENTRAL, SHOT and GODOWNS at present occupieù
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