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STOPS BABY'S PAINS

With Woodward's Gripe Waterat band babies are spared the suffering and weakness inflicted by teething and stomach pains. "loss of sleep."

and attacks of diar

· choca And the

sume soothing? health-giving="SEO" perties

make

Woodward Gripe Pampe was Water equally valuable" is a remedy forscidity, flatulence, indiges-

and many

other stomak disorders in older Schildren and adultame

it relieves pain instantly. „AN Taken ich day keeps Blazers. away) At all Chinists,

WOODWARD'S "Gripe Water

KEEPS BABY-WELL

Back Co, Lt

You will feel

Different Again!

Are you feeling out-of- sorts? Is your sppetite poor and your digestion disordered? Have you Jost your energy, your interest and your bright, "cheerful disposition.

If that is so, see what Beecham's Pills will do for you.

By taking this famous family remedy "you will feel as different stain.” Pe It will put your diges- tive organs right. It will clear out of your system the waste and peisonous matter that has been allowed to accumulate.

It will stimulate," "invig"». }}{\.

orate and tore up your whole physical and ner vous system."

BEECHAMS PILLS

THE

UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA

.FOR

RESIDENCE, FARMING, TRAVEL

The Union of South Africa is a sent of Western cufare and civilisation. Europeins have been settled there for

I

- mamely thren bentories. Some

is a country that marite" the attention of those Europeans who con template leaving the Far East. they are retiring on pausión, there many pleasant South African towns in which to live. Or if they work a career, and have a moderate capital. Chare Irscope:le South African, farme Engender instance in frit-growing.

Tão climate is good. It is suDAJ kit tauperata being nither inclement Ku ́nter-sów" oppressive in summer, It is a genial climate in which" Karo porn, fecluding, women and children, theivu-without-

abroad,

w Educational faciet for the young www.excellents The larger towns are

- upite data and well-equipped. There

men numerous resortamin}

moid sirine, for an occasional chungs, In short, the Union of South Africa in a more than ordinarily monky for those who have'än Samous or the capital-with-which

A comprehensive officia) publication rthi subject in beingjavond. Tf com Enine;for t

rtwenty typical South African Lower" specific-data shout - colmata, aburrir sumant" "mmanities ; kousta Colliring, narrants'; and

information as wid wable engi judge urban-residential

The Ualon of South Afric

Mory publications on farsdan are also

Onlar", of South

THE HONGKONG

OUTWARD BOUND.

AN OUTFIT FOR THE EAST

Lady Tenders may be intere

following article dealing,

desirable for those journe East and Far East.

Manchester Guardians;

The woman who is preparing for

first visit to the East is AwRYS: GERTU)

by the question of ostat

of experience will sometimes offer con

ficting advice, as conditions

cording to the station in

VISITORS

they

MAY

jaim

nitiated Mr & Mrs G: Bennet

MD. Beraks Mr. D. Bertha Mr H. Bick MFREE

Reck

*M*J. E

have lived. In any case, the are inclined to think of Indig only in terms of tropical heat; whereas in many places they must be prepared for a ver cold winter. Even in Delhi, where the days in the old weather are exceed ingly hot, the temperature falls rapidly after sundown, so that warm wraps must be included in the outat Even the fue cont, which will now be welcome in the Bay of Biscay, and even in the Medi- terranean, will be no white elephant in mans stations in the northern provinces It follows, therefore, that two or three cloth dresses should also be taken and for these the modish colours of the moment-and, mole, grey-are just what are most suitable for a country in which dust is one of the baues which temper delight..

On the other hand, she who will winter in Bombay or bindrns will have no cold weather to consider, while in Calcutta a wrap to wear when motoring or attends ing some function in the early morning is all that is necessary. It will be a differ. ent matter if the stay in India is to be prolonged through the bot season at women will then join in the general fight to the hills. In this case they should bring two or three pretty warm dresses -unless, indeed, they prefer to send home for them later on

SHOES

Blan

Mr W. H. Boris

& Mrs Bradley Mr Breiniss Mr God, FL Brooke Mr. Br MEA. W. Gra

Ellingworth

Mr & Mrs Jansatt

Mr K. Jeffer

Mr A-B. Johnston

Globustude

Mr G&G

Mers Kinlocks

Ummbager

Mr & Mrs 0. Lauritzen

Mrs E Liddell

Min E. Lille

Mr.D. Mecalum

Mr L L McCloskey

Mr & Mrs Manis Mr. H. G.

Miller

Mr & Mrs C. Monti, -

MrJ.AH Brown and child Mr 8. M. Brown Mr C. H. Montague Mr. C. Burdin MEA. T. Campbell Byron Mr & Mrs D. Carleton

Clark

Mr & Misi Pearman

Mrs E.U. Fearios

E. Cohen every pod Palmer im Petty Coben My Chas Cottrell Mr & Mr N. Oroncher 8. Cruickshank Mr & Mrs B Descon Mr J, Dercals Capt Dickens Mr & Mrs W.

M20 W. Van Dorser Mr & Mrs W. AB

Douglas

ME.R.D Duckett Min Eccles Mr&Mrs E. E E Ma Felix Ellis Mis M. Els

P Fearnley Mr J.P. Fehily

G. D. Fothergill Dr. Dongia B.

Gawler MFF. P. Gibbins Mr0, H. Gibson Mr. M. GUI Dr.E. GI

Mr. Goayman Mr B. Gordon

Mr

Mr & Mrs J. Gould Mr W.O. Grady Mr&Mrs S. Grauman MMA. Holmel

Hall

In the hills, too, good strong shoes are essential; for though little walking exer. cise is ever practised in the plains, mosMFA. E. Fearnley's women enjoy the opportunity afforded by the fine air of Simia-or Pindir Several pairs of white shoes are always useful in India, wherever the destination may be, as well as ridding-bots for any who are, or who intend to become, horsewomen. Some people will advise that these should be bought on the spot, but they are in reality both better and cheaper when made at home. This, indeed, may be said of all footwear. Therefore she who con. templates some years in the East does well to have a last made by a good maker, so that orders may be sent home as ocen sion requires Several pairs of evening shoes must also be remembered, for danc ing is quite a favoured a pursuit in India as elsewhere. It need hardly be said that these shoes, as well as all others to be wes in the East, should it easily; other wise they are quite unbearable after any exercise. Silk stockings are the general wear, though some prefer the finest Lisle thread; and these, with all kid gloves, Dr. 1. W: Anders should be hermetically sealed in wider. A. Arteur mouthed jars to protect them from damp Mr & Mrs T. Author or the dreaded white ants. The vacuum is B. R. Be jars, made in the first instance for fruit, Mr & Mrs Li..

Mis A Hamilton Miss F. Hamilton Mr H Hancock Mr&Mr. A MeG. A. Harriman Miss LW. Harrison

Hannibal

Mr Mr Finket M&M

MEL Pooley Me de Min Priestlay Canon & Mira Berno Mr M. J.Quist

Mr & Mrs Thomas Beer

Mr B. Biky

Mr A, H. Rowe

M&M CW. BJA!

MJ.K. Sanders

MSchomberg

Mr

G. Schriner

Com

Scale

*& Me Monwell

Capt. M. Sigreland Mr.WH, Sparke Mr & Mr W. Vander

Steen

Mr FT.Summers My AE Tearnley Mr Thomson! Prince & Princess

MELAY

P. Tipole Tobins

Mr M A. Turner Mr C.P. Vetter Mr. RA. Wadeson Mr J. T. Ward Mr & Mrs J. E.

The Watkins

Dr. & Mrs Watson Mr WAWerner Mrs. Whittall Mr Wilson

MraNAO, Worcester MF. Wright

PRA

HOTZL

are excellent for the purpose, and though Bellamy they may be rather expensive they save

po

CBonny a great deal of trouble. Mr W. IL Bouns Every woman who is going to the East Mr M J. Breen will find that she cannot have too many M & Miss Brennan

Cal & Mrs C. Flumell cotton dresses. One young bride has just a Brows started with no less than sixteen, care Miss PW. Browa fully packed in a tin-lined box But if

My T. S: Bustard this should savour a little of extraMS.D. Carother vagance, the more economical may be

Capt de repenter

Mr & Mr. F.K Mrá Mis X. Lano- Mr & Mrs Sh

Larsen M&K Ington

Me & MisG. D. LeTS - Mr& MIRA Leys

Major A. §. Littlejohns

Mr. J. D. Lloyd

Mr La M, S. Lloyd

Mr W. H. Lock

Mr & Mrs W. Logần Mr & Mrs T. A. Marin Mrs J. McAinsl

satisfied with two or three pretty frocade parilaland D. W

for these can be copied, eg MB BR.

A piqué skirt worn with blouse or MR. C. Comrie jumper of white China silk or even of Miss ML Cooper

ocial silk is an excellent stand-by for MI, H. Cormack tennis and so forth, as well as for the Lt. Col. R. A. Dobbin voyage, when the sirval in summer seas. CDuncan is celebrated by a deliberate change of Mr & Mrs F. Duncan dress. Three or four piqué, skirts are WE, Dye none too many to back in the cabin Mrt Somera, Ellis trunk, or in the hox marked Wanted on M the voyager Women who pride them M&M W/ selves on being very chic spend bot weary hours diving in, boxes in the holi and reappear in smart garments. directly the warmy days arrive often, indeed, with dazzling effect Bat the simpler costume is quite suitable, trestness being 1.G.C.Fr the only important factor, particularly if a woman is still in her youth - 1.

HATS.

It is not wise to lake too many even ing dresser even to a very gay station.

Mr A. Forbes

3

Butaca

Mis M. Forbes, MrR.LW. Fonter MrF-F.P-Frankha

Froderick

& Mrs JMC Gordon Mr & Mra Goo, Wi

Fashions change. so quickly, and there is Mr&Mrs B. A Hale now no difficulty about getting things Miss M. B. Hall from home. The woman with clever Mr M J. Hacock

fingors will often write for pieces of the

newest materials and make them up as she needs new dressca. By these moans she may be among the smartest women in a station, and that without spending much money. Others leave their mea surements with a well-tried dress-naker,

Hamworth

Comde GF. Hola NIT

W H. Howell Mr Mrs O. J. Manolo

OS

Hagher

or entrust their orders with a favourite as 0. C. Jmm shop, and have a box sent out from time. G. 8. Engh-Jones to time. The arrival of such boxes is He W. A Wordan always an event and there is much amus ing rivalry as to who has the most up to date dress of the moment; Any soft silk or satin of really good crepe de chine Antisfactory wear for the vening, ther in India or on the

are

cause of their affi SzAlzéally smart hat is seldomai sast Tudia The double teraz, which charmingly draped with Brey, or any preferred en eral wear and suits most- and middle-aged

topi i scarcely:

age Englishwonia.

as

Me B. McGregor Mr. E. E. Mimmack Mr & Mr D.

Manten

Miss Newsholme Mr W. Ogden Mr T.E. Ollerton MAH Pon Major&Mrs F.H

Philip Mr&M F.R.

Lt-Ool, & Mrs 0.

Mr LG Scott Mr B.P.Shaw

Banders

My W. E. Simmons“ Mr B. H. Skalton

Mrs & Mi G. E.

Mr & Mr E. P. L

Mr & Mrs P. HOW

Suckling "May

M 148. Thom

C

Mi A. W. Tickle

Lt Col & Mrs H

Travalyes

Capt. BF. Walker Capt. A. ESWatte M. 0. Mr&Mrs F.D. Wood Mr G.0. Worrall

It is not pptible, in: a short article! dest with the household requirements for ke their home. those who are going

born of ex No fine goes

in the East But perience, is at any linen should be hard with many women who have natural pride in the position of fin

en sheets and so on. It is, how leag to indulge the feeling, for noth the kind will stand the remor 6 treatment they receive when en-od.” Zhe-vie, therefore, men young heart at the tutaet and lak vier solar strong, iuexpensive things

ayer themselves sorrow in the ures out same applies ine glas

day | much on the pey Fever: her terai be carefully

Fina

except in the coole

when parasol to

is enough prote

from the sun. Li a

by

topi should be wanted on the voyageatbound should remember

betier

can readily be bought, and no one, for to take out too few things than too many her own com should grow the cabin And these notes, which deal m the

anything that is not instance with Toria, may be

at starting

GRAND OPENING

SALE

at

PIONEER SILK STORE

CHINA BUILDINGS.

QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

FOR 15 DAYS ONLY

P.&O. BANKING CORPORATIO

LIMITED

(XMOORPORATE IN ENGLAND, 1990) with which is afilistai

LTD

·AUZROKIRED- UAFITAL S

·SUBSCRIKEDʻAxD-Pain Ur

£3,000,000

$195,000

122, Leadenhall Strees, Londen, BLU

WEST LONDON BANCA 14-18, Cockspur Street, London, SW1

EASTERN BLANCHES:

Bombay, Caletta Karachi Madras, Colombe Singspars, Hongkong, Canton and Shanghai

The Corporation undertaker General Bearing and Krchange Engineer of mary description and -in: Addition to its Branches ha the principal Cities of the Wo

Simonds

Milk

Stout

and

LTD.

COMPANIA TRASATLANTICA DE BARCELONA

Spanish Royal Mail Einga

For MANILA-SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT BAIE, BARCELONA End OFFLER SPANISH PORTS. ISLA DE PANAY LEGAZPI

10th Dea, 1924

Card: Feb;1915-

15th 1925

For YOKOHAMA KOBE, MOJI, and SHANGHASIAT 6.8LEGAZPI

Tasteamers of this Company are all disksed 100 Alat Lloyd's and are sted with avery modern convenience for the comfort and safety, of the prane Bersalons end Doster carried.

Ford Freizist and/or peerage apply tap

BOTELHO BROS "Almudra Building Home kang

O. D. BARBEITO

HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINE

of the United Netherlands Navigation Company.

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Japan, Vladivostock, China,

Slagapore

Rotterdam Amsterdam, Hamburg Bremen and North Continental Ports:

SALAWAT LOLDEKERK "GEMMAC

UUSTREEK

ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE

10th

SAILINGS FOR EUROPE

OUDERKERK

COLDEKERK

24th

End of Jan. 1925

have 25 Limited Lecommoć

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LYN,

Welcome Visitor

HONGKONG WEEKLY

MORTON HOSPITAL

absolutely

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fine wo Nothing wear in the

be Bone too many to

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