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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER

1933

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

CHOTA

SERRAVALLO TRIEST

SERRAVALLO'S TONIC

Dr. A. RIVAL

(BARK AND IRON TONICI

Tanah Abang West 34;

Batavia, Centrum, Java. says "A GOOD TONIC NEEDS NO FURTHER PRAISES". This saying of the Dutch is applicable to "Serravallo's Tonic" "Serravallo's Tonic" is a combination of Bark and Iron and Wine. When, I was in Poland, Germany, Switzerland and Spain, many doctors there highly recom- mended and prescribed "Serravallo's Tonic" to their patients. All the doctors whom I know highly praised it." "Serravallo's Tonic" is a sure remedy for the follow- Ing ailments:

Poor Blood,

Nervousness,

Loss of Appetite, Weak Nerves.

After Influenza and Malaria. Among all the medicines for the strengthening of the body, "Sarravallo's Tonic" is the best. Whoever lives in a country where malaria is prevalent, the surest means to prevent this disease is to drink "Serravallo's Tonic." Women after child-birth should take "Serravallo's Tonic" to gain strength quickly and be healthy. Children may drink "Sorravallo's Tonic."

THE

Batavia-Centrum, I July, 1932, (Signed/Dr. A. Rivall

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Obtainable from

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French Store. Queen's Road.

IN KOWLOON:

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Tai Wo, Empress Stove.

.

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The Peninsula Hotel.

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CHEAP TOOTH BRUSHES

COST MORE because,

they wear out

quickly

• save money

Buy a Pro-phy-lac-tic

THE WORLD

OF WOMEN

YOUR CHILDREN.

Nurses For Children

Must Be

Selected Very Carefully

By Olive Roberts Barton

There are good and bad points to the nursemaid Bystom in families. Let us wolgh them against each other.

To begin with, taking care of a family of children to-day is rathor a job. It Isn't na It used to be when we were a more or less rural people and surroundings were enfo and clean.

"

It is always harder to care for children in cities than in the coun- try. It is especially hard in the Industrial city. Add to that our new iders of prophylaxis and prz. vention and you have a real busi- ness on your hands to do all the things expected of the modern par-

cnt.

Then too, I think a mother not only is entitled to a certain share in the good things of life, but also that she is a better mother for her experiences if she uses judgment.

Therefore if one can afford it. why not have someone to help with the children? I see no real argu- ment against it.

Much Depends on Nurse

Two words here I must empha- size. "Someone" and "help." The entire mattor hinges on them. The "someone" should not be anyone. There are nursdmaids to-day taking care of children that are uo more i fitted for the work than I am for making a watch.

Bugh The

Grand Occasion

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The Misses Chicm. weaning k

alluring bracks

dotted in Kink The neur slender silhouette is accentuated by lange twisted bows on the shoulders.

WHAT more fitting a costume for the dance than this bo-bowed model

of dotted black velvet? It is designed in six sizes: 11, 10, 18 and 20 (with corresponding bust measures of 334, 35, 30% and 38), and 40 and 42 bust. Size 13 requires 44 yards of 39-inch material. Tho bows, it made of ribbon, requiro 1% yards.

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I Wangle handio.

G You and I are, unless, for ex-

ample, we are n 3.

10 "Fer John P. Robinson ho seż.

the 'll got right, if he hollera

out Geel" (The Biglow Pa- pera.")

11 Not as a habit.

12 harles is and was.

13 The Incipient stage of 8.

15 This may be considered first.

17 Describen the cheers accorded to though a change of

he rather lamping.

19 This football team makes quite

display of its indignation.

21 Complaint which-

22 will give you these.

24 Securities.

In an ugly manner.

28 You are invited in this to be

vulgar, but certainly not upplah.

20 The potential enemy in the river

la gathered around a letter. 30 Unfruitfulces (rov.), .

Down

1 Moved in the wafer backwards.

2 Nationality to make Annie grow. 3 He may use a cassock while you

uson hassock.

It might appear that the grass ls dry, and this plant in both wet and dry.

6 Heard all round, but mostly ne-

low.

7 How plans got behind, according

JIYA

to the proverb.

8 Begh at the bottom of the chur ch, then proceed backward to the front of the worship to find the hidden message.

D Just in time.

14 Draws near like Winter.

10 Dislike.

18 Out of order.

20 I make the divisions articulate, 21 This Oriental is represented by

a mun fully occupied by a song. 23 Boundary with only one edge. 25 Instil.

26 Saft surgical accessory,

Yesterday's Solution

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To keep the children clean, well fed, exercised, and regular In their hours to merely the frame-work of real nursing. This is why the word- "help" is important. The other; half of caring for children la the most important. It consists of the invisible things, the molding off is the mother's part. It must aling. A few are, but, not many. public meeting, to be held by the will take as the subject of hĩa lec- character, the cultivating of hap- ways be her part.

Even if the mother in with her Manuk Lodge of the Theosophical ture "Sub-Conseleuances and Super- pineas and self reliance without A nurse is not often vorged in children a great part of the time,, Society at 17, Queen's Road Central Consciousness."" sacrificing discipline. This, I think the profession of character build-

IDO NOT LIKE

By HELEN WELSHIMER

TDO not like the unforgetting twilight. . . . It is too filled with whisperings of you.

As though an Angelus slow-ringing calls me

To meditate on oldness, swiftly new.

Three words you said, though sometimes half-forgeiros

Sing down the bells your smile destroys the penet

That I have earned through days of little duties,” An antidote which marks a dull release.

1

...

4

You draw so near-sometimes I think I see you

Reach out glad hands while I grow strangely still, And twilight drifts across a blur of meadows, Slipe down a brook, or blows across a hill. Night has the stars and famps for early shining, The day hangs up a polluted sun-why, then, Men dusk become a vold with prayer bella ringing. An Angelus, to tear a wound sgain?

Exopyright, 1633, by NEA Seeker, Inc. All erprint annisong rights reserved.)

SALESMAN SAM

jau she should be, it must be re- membered that her influence con he cancelled very quickly by an- other person who uses methods ox- actly the opposite to her own.

It so happens, of course, that a mother may be wrong and a nurse right. We occasionally co the kindly, Intelligent nurse who is an Infinitely better parent than the real one. The child with such a nurse is fortunate.

They May. Abuse Nurses Children humoured by parents to the point of ruination can make a nurse's life miserable, I wouldn't change places with somo I know for all the money on earth,

But taking it for granted that. the mother is a sensible person. I suggest that Grat of all sho hiro a nurse of intelgence. and., sym- pathy, but with 'a'mature outlook and enough force of charactor to establish confidence in her charges. Then for her to co-operate with the nurse, agreeing on a policy, just as parents must agree. And to give goodly part of her own timo to the children and quickly get right any trouble between children and nurse.

We cannot expect nurses to be professional psychologists, but with a little trouble a mistress can ex- plain fundamentals as she goes along. Both must pull together, not apart. This is where most of the trouble lice, I am sure.

Home Study Aids.

A child who goes to school should have a desk and, better yet, a whole room of his own. It increnses his. desire to do his homa work con- scientiously. Make sure that there is a good rending lamp on the little student's table and a chair which encourages him to sit up straight while he studies.

Fooling the Boss!

The speaker at this evening's at 6 p.m., will be Mr. Wet Tat. He

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