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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

When we have produced an antiseptic which can be taken internally without risk of injury to cell-tissue, we shall have conquered infectious disease.”—LORD LISTER.

CHOLERA

and

'Yadil' Antiseptic

TOR the last seven years reports have been sent by medical men, in all parts of the world testifying to the extraordinary results obtained with Yadilin the treat ment of cholera, dysentery, inflammation of the intestines, appendicitis, colitis, intestinal ulcera, even psilosis or sprue. Yadil destroys 'all bacterial infection, and once this common cause of all intestinal disorders has been removed normal health promptly follows,

INTESTINAL infection is probably the root. cause of most of our ills, such as influenza, pacumonía, bronchitis, colds, coughs, pleurisy, Yadil' dis tumours, even malignant growths. infects the entire gastro-intestinal tract without the slightest risk of injury to the most delicate internal organs. This is the simple explanation of its extraordinary powers in almost every discant. 'Yadil is absolutely safe to take internally, even by new-born babies and the aged. It fulfils every

requirement of the ideal antiseptic foreseen by Lord Lister. It does not contain any animal or mineral matter whatsoever, for it is purely and catirely of harmless vegetable origin. Yadil means health without the introduction of poisons into the system.

THE YADIL BOOK, 288 pages, cloth bound, Tgives treatments all based on seven years

medical reports in some 200 disorders. An invaluable book to have at hand ready for any emergency. Sent post free to any address on receipt of two shillings and sixpence, or you may order a copy from your chemist.

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TAKE sure of a supply of Yadil from your chemist, who can obtain stocks Tell him through his London Buyers.

to get you also a copy of THE YADIL BOOK.

Alex Clem

'Yadil' Antiseptic is prepared exclusively by Clement & Johnson Limited 19 Sicilian Avenue London England,

and is supplied to Chemists in the Far Eat through London Buyers only. The following are approximate prices i

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20% 1-23

Ointment...

50 1 DL Lubricant (for the Ekin)

1.25

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2.00

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Pint 5.50 5.50

- 1000 500 Pastilles (for the Voicel per tun Powder (for the Toilet) per- tin

Quare 1000 10.00

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The word 'YADIL' is registered

Pronounce it YAH-DIL

War.

SATURDAY, JULY 26. 1824. (FEATURE RECTION).

RADIO NOTES AND NEWS.

Cheap Set Which Gives Good Hange.

If you hanker for distance, caso:nections are mounted on a panel, fof control, ; solactivity and 16 by 2 1-2 inches at the right side

strength of reception, yet find is of the basi

[ hard to buy the parts for a super- heterodyne or similar sot, fook over the littlo receiver to ba dosoribed here.

It's just a simple regenerative oiroult with two stages of amplification. But it, is so con- structed as to reduce capacity losses to a minimum. It is non radiating because of the untuned antonna ofrecuit. It has only two controls and its construction le simple,

"Tho parte for the not; uxoluding tubos, haltorios, phones and lond speaker, should coat about $50

local currency.

Here they are:

E1, L, and L3, antenna, secondary and tickler colle.

01, 23-plate variable condenser, .0005 mfd.

C2. grid leak, 1,5 mogohins, and condensor, .0002 mfd.

03. by-pass mica condenser, ,001 mfd.

T1, high ratio audio-frequency tradeformor, 10-1.

T2, low ratio audio-frequency transformer, 3.75-1.

R1, 6ohm carbon pressure rheostat,

R2, 0 ohm rheostat."

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The parts may be neatly or ranged as shown in the sketch.

The feature of this sat in the coils and the low-loss condenser. The univernier control koops the condenser Bnely tuned.

coil are actually one. It is The anterină --and --secondary basketwound around 14 pegs on a 3.1-2 inch circle, al ipping every two pega, as shown in the dia! gram. No. 18 or 20 wire is usod, the hoavior the wire, the lower the loss,

Just unpacked

a consignment of the latest

Summer Frocks

Firet wind 40 turns, then tap Lea for ground, and completo the coll with six more turns, running this and to the antenns post, and the beginning of the call to the grid. The grid elde of the coll should, face the tloklor, which consists of 20 turns of the same wire, in the same direction with ono end to the plate and the other to the high ratio transformer.

The ticklor is mounted on a hinged support, and the primary and secondary on a permanent support oven with the tickler. The 8-inch rod is run through from the front to the rear panel and a hook arrangement soldered on so that a turn of the dial in front moves the tickler on the hingo, varying the inductance. bua wiro. for connections, a The coile may be kept intact to untvornier dial for the. condensor shoemaker's twine. The wiring anda quartor-inch rod 8 inches should be as short and direct as long, complete the list of parts.possible yet nontuess need not be Tho panel can be 7 by 13 inches, sacrifled for this..

Throo tube sockets, an open circuit jack, nino binding posts,

The two binding posts for The tubes for this not consist of antenna and ground are mounted ono UV200 and two UV201-A on a 3 by 3inch panel in back amplifiers. A C-battery is shunted loft on the bago, which may be 7 across the filament posts of the by 12 inches. The seven binding two transformers and the negative posts for A, B and C battery con- side of the filament.

AND

Hats

From Paris

at moderate prissa Inspection cordially Invited, Elegances de Paris,

No. 8, Queen's Road Central,

Round

each tablet of

Sunlight Soap

Is a wrapper containing full instructions of the Sunlight. Way of Washing. Why not drop the old hård way and try this?.

It will save your Time.

It will save your Labour,

It will save your,

Clothes.

CIGARETTES

UKSET) & MYERS TOBACCO CO

Chesterfield's rich aroma. and smooth, mellow good. ness are the direct result of using only the best grades of Turkish and American tobaccos. There is no other' cigarette that contains such fine tobaccos or tastes 30 good.

Chesterfield

CIGARETTES

LICCETT & Myers Tobacco CD.

-millions!

They Satisfy-mi

SPHONESÍ

HOOK-UP DIAGRAM OF THE RECEIVER DESCRIBED HERE, WITH TOP VIEW SKETCH (BELGW) SHOWING ARRANGEMENT OF PARTS.

SUNLIGHT

SOAP

HALL'S DISTEMPER The KING of Water Paints

It's Sanitary, washable, and high disintacting qualities make it the ideal wall covoring for your home Or office.

Handled by all-Contractors.and Painters,

Write for our Brochure on "How to decorate your Homa" to

William C. Jack & Co., Ltd.

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MAMA!

SHE GETS W-E-D WITH THIS OUTFIT.

I CAN'T HEAR ANYTHING.

PRESERVING FOOKS.

Grease spots can be removed paper rotting away entirely, theso: by applying a hot iron or washing stains should be touched with with benzino.

spirits of wino. When dry, follow Ink stains will disappoar if you up the treatment with a weak Booklovers con do much to apply a mixture of one part salt solution of exalic acid,

Hints for all Facklovers,

Aave their treasured volumes from to six of wator, and rinse the the ravages of time, and sories of binding thoroughly afterwards. Useful hints on this subject have A good recipe for restoring the beon-given-in-the Daily Mail. varnish is: 80% shellac, Ran

THEATRE'S REFLECTED

LIGHTING

a large stage, the now Fortune Theatre in London is!

The first part of a book which darach, 2oz. mastic in drops, and With an auditorium-oapacity usually suffers is the binding. If 2oz. Venico turpentine, wall of only 600 to 700 persons, but this bo of leather it soon perishes mixed in throo pints of spirits of with and cracks at the hinges especial-wino, ly if the books are kept in a hot, To prevent the binding from claimed to have the most com- dry room.

falling to picaos, uso a liquid plete and extensive lighting in- Vasoline or alive oil applied to pasta mado from starch and acid; stallation over fitted in a theatre, the binding with a soft cloth will Mix five pounds of potato starch For the auditorium only ro prove a useful preservative, if in six pounds of water and add a flected light te neod. Notablo used sparingly.

quarter of a pound of pure nitrio features of the plant include a In damp rooms the greatest acid. Koop this warm and stir it motor-driven cycloramic seroon, danger to books is from mildew. at intervals for two days; thon a large motor-driven lamp for different coloured The air should be allowed to oir boil it till it becomes thick. It projecting culate through the books, which may be diluted with water if lights upon the sorson and stage, and a motor-driven floodlighting should not be packed too tightly; ecossary. an occasional brush over with Sometimes the leaves of a book apparatus of twelve pwelve pro- spirits of wine will also keep the become so dirty that the book jootors. The lamps in battons and mildew away.

must be taken to pieces and the flies" can bo gradually dimmod by a soparate resistance control To got rid of dust in a thorough leaves cleaned separately. farhion use an ordinary clothes Many old books have, thoir for uach, or a whole, bank of brush, which must not be 100 leaves stained brown. This in lamps can be controlled by a

Milenaridanused by damp. To prevent the single handle.

The groom will be aboard a liner approaching New York. The bride will be in a broadcasting satton on shore. The marriage ceremony will be run from the radio room of the ship to the station. Avery Hopwood, prominent playwright, will be the groom and Ross Rolando, here pictured, will be bride in this. vedding, so reports an American exchange, and t

WHY IT'S

WORKING ALL RIGHT

MAMA

HEAR NOTHIN

I STILL DON*7′′]

LET'S SEE

THE OTHER

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