BANISH Liver
the ENO way!
Troubles
ENO
'Liverish people suffer miseries
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1930.
WOMAN'S PAGE
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WHAT IS DUE TO
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needlessly. Their systems simply require help to remove, punctually and regularly, the poisonous wastes of digestion. This is just exactly what Eno's "Fruit Salt" does no more, no less.
Eno acts in Nature's way, gently yet thor- oughly flushing and cleaning the overloaded digestive tract, and preventing the accumulation of poisons which are the root cause of all liver troubles.
And sixty years' worid-wide use is a positive assurance of the effectiveness and safety of
ENO'S
FRUIT SALT:
The World-famed Effervescent Saline
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YOUR BABY..
Fresh Air
Keep the nursery windows open at night and during the days when the heat is not excessive-not just a few inches (this will create a" dangerous draught) but open wide. Fresh air is life, don't shut it.out only shut out, fcg.
Sunlight.
When the heat is not too great And whenever possible put Baby in his pram out of doors, in a shady corner. Great caro must be taken to see that the Baby is well protect- ed from Pics and insects,
Suitable Food.
The food Nature provides for Baby is his mother's breast milk, and this is the best food of all But if, for any reason this is not available, Glaxo is a suitable food, which has been made safe by the Glaxo Process, and is as easily digested as breast milk. It ena, therefore, be given in conjunction with breast milk, or as the sole food from birth, for it contains everything needed to make Baby strong, healthy and happy,
Regularity.
Feed Baby by the clock, and on no account give him anything be- tween meal times. Accustom him: to regular hours of sleep and re- gular action of the bowels. Baby' will benefit, and so will you.
Cleanlines,
Everything connected with Ba- by-food, booties, cot, clothing should be kept scrupulously clean. baby is not yet equipped to resist harmful gerras, 90 mother and nurse.must see that none gets near him.
Boiled Water,
CRINOLINES FOR SUMMER DAYS.
There are a good many amongst
FIREBALL AND
· FLOWER JEWELS.
Jewellery fashions for 1930 pro- us who grumble at the very hotmise to be more varied than for sier days, but real sunshine many years past. The ever-popu- docs have one very great advantage, ar peari challenges the diamond that it enables us to wear those for pride of place. Next come thiu and very lovely garments emeralds and rubies. which soinchow nearly always look out of place under English skies. Of these, the most lovely and tempting are, perhaps, the large which we seldom dare to wear at graceful buts of cribblind straw
Rome except for a really finis Ascot.
All water used in the prepara- tion of Baby's food and given him to drink must be boiled, allowed to ecol, and covered over to pret veal dust, etc., getting in.
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Sapphires follow in order of im- portance, and now that the laat vestige of superstition regarding the opal has been dispelled, the demand for these beautiful gems is certain to be great..
Among the bigger pieces indicat ing the general trend of design are the fire-ball" necklace and the gem-set shoulder torque.
The "fire-ball" necklace resembles a number of small glass - marbles strung together at short intervals an a fine platinum chain Imagine each marble made up of hundreds of tiny diamonds set closely around the eirennference, and you have a good idea of what this original necklace, looks like.
The gem-set shoulder torque has a barbarie grace of its own. It looks like a wide bracelet broken in the middle. The two separated клая aro finished with oval or squareshaped plaques joined at an angie of forty-five degrees to the main piece. The plaques are slight- ly curved to fit the line of the body, so that when the torque is worn the jewel grips the under-arm.
Jowelled Cups Are Ubiquitous.
In the latter cases the clip may be used as an additional safety. guard for a valuable necklace, which is passed through the loop of the clip and held close against the wearer's body on one side.
Jewelled clips have a far greater range of usefulness than any other jewel. Resembling a man's tie-pin There is nothing prettier for the in construction, they are usually young. and the not-so-young encrusted with precious stones of Loo, that the soft lines all kinds. They may be worn on and becoming shade of large crin the brim of the hat or on the hat- hats are wonderfully becoming band, as an ornament fastened at noticed among the crins that art the side of the V-opening of a rived a short while ago at the blouse for daytime, wear, or in a Dolly Vardon quite a number that similar way for evening wear were evidently intended for women of maturer years. The choice of colour and trimming suggested this, besides the very graceful and kindly lines of the hats themselves.
Another very favourite straw this summer will be leghorn in the new ivory cream tones. Leghorn it a hard wearing straw and looks very cool while giving & more protection Baby should never sleep in his from the sun than crin Trimmed mother's bed. From the first bens they are this year, leghorn hats must be made to sleep in his cot, can be worn with the most finished and dainty frocks for impertant occasions, while the simpler models look appropriate for use with cotton or silk washing frocke.
Talking of washing frocks an other big shipment is expected at the Dolly Vardon Hat shop on the 1st of April, and I hear they are to be even more attractive than the past lot-though I don't believe that is possible!
Slaap.
it humble or otherwise. There is no better place for him. Wake him at Feeding time, but let him sleep at night as long as he will. It is the usual thing for a healthy baby to sleep all night, from 10 D. to a.m. At any rate you can train him to do so; it is more than worth any "trouble" it takes to do, Keep the bedclothes well tucked under Baby's chin.
Gold is now produced in a great variety of colours for bracelets and brocches, and strands of multi. coloured gold Milanese jewels, as they are termed, have the flexi uility of silk ribbon.
Botanica) Earrings: Perfume to Match.
Not without interest are the any pieces with a pronounced botanical interest. The fowers, such as the violet periwinke, Primrose and forget-me-not, carved from solid gems both pre- cious and semi-precious.
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When these are set as earrings, the complementary perfume can be dabbed on the skin at the back of the ear of the wearer.
The new fashion designs embrace jewelled buttone which may be worn women in the day-time and adapted. to their husband's dress waistcoat at night.
There are Lilliputian watches worn in the manner of.. our Victorian grandmothers' watches, attached to a jewelled brooch, Thean watches measure only about one. third of an inch across the dial.
Wristlet watches are seen in great variety one original wristlet having a dull green face. The numerala are formed of tiny diamonds set into the inde" with other tiny diamonds at the ex- treme tips of the hands.
EREBOS
SAL
THE patent pourer package keeps the salt pure and dry. It runs freely from pack-
age to pourer, from pourer to plate-
Cerebos
SALT
NESTLE
MILK
CHOCOLATE
NESTLES CHOCOLATI
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packet-one packet? My good
woman, what on earth shall I do?
This is for my niece you see. She has
to have a lot of milk. And what am
I to do without Nestles?
Tell me that!".
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11.-Wives' apartment. 13-Chcors up.
14.-Upon.
15,-Drank.
27. While
18. Firmament.
20.-To-plague.
21. Collection of sayings.
22.-To rip,
24. Before
25. To carry out orders.
20-Celtic priests..
28.-Falsifier.
-Noirer.
30.-Oven.
31.-Blaff.
-Two footed creatures.
34.-Prohibita,
35.-Man's nickname.
38,--Spots..
38.-A tree.
38.-Condition of disorder.
$1.-Short sleep. ·
42.-Symbol for aluminum.
43.--Regretted.
46.-Toward.
40.-Drinkers.
48.-Large wild cat. 50.-Condition. 31-Signs of sorrow,
1.-Spirit.
Vertical.
2.-Classified. 3.-Conjunction. 4.-Favourite. 6. To give out
-To run away.
7.-Boy.
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21.-To" desert. -4;—Wrecks.
25.-Lubricated.
-Writing fluid. 23-Part of mouth. 30.-Dressing gown. 31.--Vote.
32-Wild hog.–
33.-Stationary part of motor. 34.--Defcats.
28. In this way.
37.-Specks. 30.-Fruit centre.
40-Religious denomination. 43.--Encountered.
44.-Welsh river, 47.-Father. 49.-Musical note.
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No more nerviness
Tired jangled nerves make life a burden. Everything seems to go wrong. Little causes produce great effects in irritability, little worries appear magnified into great anxieties. The
sufferer gets no enjoy- ment himself and can'
give no pleasure to others and all because his nerves are over-strained.
This can be very simply remedied. Only plenty of sound healthy sleep is needed. This normal restful sleep cannot habitually be induced by stimulants or drugs. They only dull the underfed nerves temporarily-natural sleep will only come when the nerves are properly" ~nourished:
The most pleasant and certain way of doing this is by taking the right food Glax-ovo, that, contains the wonderful "Ostelin" vitamin D combined with malt. and rich milk and is flavoured with chocolate, giving a delicious food-drink that acts like magic, nourishing the starved nerves and inducing soothing sleep.. "Fone up your jaded nerves by taking a cup of Glas-ovo before going to bed and benefit from health-giving sleep.
GLAX-OVO
the vital food-drink for men, women and children
NEEDS NO MILK-THERE'S PLENTY IN IT ONLY HOT WATER-MADE IN A MINUTE
MAKE A TRIAL of this nourishing food-drink by enclosing
4c. in stamps for sample tin to: W. R. Loxley & Co., Hong Kong.) —
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NEGRO BISCUITS
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MARQUIST
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ALMOND PETIT FOURS..
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MACAROONS
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COCOANUT FANCIES
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VANILLA CREAM DROPS
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