HAPPY TO BE 136 lbs.
Delighted Visitors
Lost 38 lbs. More to Follow
Most women would be alarmed <if their weight showed 130 lbs. But not this one. You see she was 174 lbs., 'and she has found a way to’taka off "that diafiguring overweight,-
ago,
.She · writes:-"Blx_months when my weight was 174 lbs., I started to take Kruschen, and have gradually got down to 136 1b-and- it
still going down. I have not altered my diet at all, and I only take a half-teaspoonful of Kruschen in glass of hot water every morning I also find Kruschen very good" for blllousness, from, which I used to siffer a great doal. But it has completely left me now in fact, I fool a different person, and have only to thank those wonderful. Kruschen Balts."......(Mrs.) M. K.
Takori avery morning. Kruschen affects a perfectly natural clearance of undigested, food substances and all excessive watery waste matter. Unleks this wastage regularly expelled, Nature will eventually store it up out of the way in the form of ugly fat. One bottle l enough to prove to you that Kruschen will make you feel ‚ younger--apryen-mors enorgetic,
B.S.A
FINE ENGLISH HOSPITALITY.
NO TIPS HERE
London.
The following story comes from "The Star
人
Mr. E. L. K. Gilmore, a Washing- ton Journalist, paid his first visit to England a few days before Christmas. He came to look for the Dickens spirit and found it.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1985.
GOING
SALE
POSITIVELY ENDS
SATURDAY,
February
2nd
COING GONE-
GANDRY
"My wife and I arrived at New. haven on December 22. There was a tremendous rush of travel- | Iers. We were last to
through the Customs, and found that the train had gone. We were feeling somewhat lonely when a Customs official asked if he could bo of service. I told him we wished to get to Canterbury, but
English money. had no
Ho changed our travellers' cheques, carried our luggage to the train, travelled with us to Lewes, and there went to the trouble of find- Ing the time of our connection for Canterbury.
"At Lewes we were almost swept off our feet by the courtesy of a ROADSTER policeman who, after directing us 'to a place where we could "ent, BICYCLES approached us as we were leaving
8.8.A.Roadster Bloyotes have many sound value-for-money features. Here are but three:
TERRY SPRING SEAT DUNLOP ROADSTER TYRES B.S.A. FORGED STEEL HUBS.
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how
the hotel to ank W'e hnd fared. At Ashford were touched by the kindness of a working man, who left his wife, a baby in arms, and two big Bulteasca 10 inquire whether It was necessary for us to chango trains.. A man spent on hour showing us over Canterbury Cathedral. Next day ho
WAS
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WEEK and
LIKE ALL GOOD THINGS, WHITEAway's great stock-TAKING SALE NOW DRAWS TO A CLOSE WE HAVE SUPPLIED OUR CUSTOMERS WITH GREAT VALUES AT BARGAIN PRICES THERE REMAINS BUT ONE WEEK IN WHICH TO DISPOSE OF OUR SURPLUS STOCK. WE ARE GOING TO GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS A
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REALLY GREAT WEEK OF
AS A FINAL CLEAN-UP
SENSATIONAL PRICES.
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AND REAL BSA Real and refused a tip. Later we
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travoited by bus to Cobham to spend a few days at Pickwick'a Leather Battle. Although it is nitunted three miles off the main road, one of the passengers, a busman off duty, who lived at Cobham, went out of his way to seo us to our destination and to get our luggage inside. He, too refused a tip.
"That night the crown was set on English hospitality when tho' chambermaid, after lighting a fire in our room, produced two of the largent hot-water bottles I have ever seen, as well as an armful of American movio magazines. Later we called at Gad'a Hill, the home
of Dickens. It was a Saturday,
when visitors are not admitted. This did not prevent Miss Burt from entertaining us for nearly two hours in the hallowed atmos- phere of the great novelist. And-
2′ 6′′ by 6′ 0′′
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FURNISHINGS ETC:
1,000 YDS. CRETONNE FLORAL AND OTHER DESIGNS, 31" CLEAN-UP PRICE 50 Cts. yard.
1,000 YDS. CURTAIN NETS, All Colours‡
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12 DOZ, HONEY COMB WHITE TOWELS 28′′ x 54"
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$1.00 each.
on our return to London, the anme 50 YDS. LADIES' MOROCAINE DRESS MATERIAL
kindness everywhere. We are leaving England with evergreen memories of a kind, hospitable people. It was, indeed, n. happy Christmas.
T
SOME STORIES OF
ROB ROY
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was meant, and demanded to know of any instance where he had been gullty of fraud or roguery, "For observe, sir, If you can't do this, and have abused me before your parishioners and me innocent, I
100
SAXE, PALEGREEN, BLACK,
CLEAN-UP PRICE $1.00 yard,
LADIES' SHOES
PAIRS OF BALLY'S BROWN CALF LEATHER SHOES VARIOUS SHAPES AND SIZES COURTS AND
STRAPS.
6 ONLY
CHILDREN'S UMBRELLAS
$1.00 each..
BABIES! WOOL
shall make you retant your words CLEAN-UP PRICE $2.00 pair‡ BONNETS
in your own pulpit."
MAKING AMENDS
The minister owned that he had alluded to Rob Roy, and remarked that he had bought a cow from apoor widow at about half its real value. Rob Roy retorted that. he did not know she was poor, and anyhow she seemed glad of the money,
"That is truo," said the miniater, "for she and her family are stary- ing,"
On hearing this, Rob Roy, ever generous hearted, not only paid the poor widow the full value of the cow; but promptly made her a pre- sent of the cow as well,
Even on his deathbed, when ho Maclaren told that
coming
Was
· WAR
to visit him, Rob Roy's courage and
daring "Raise
did
not desert him. me from my bod," said the dying outlaw, "throw my plaid around me, and bring me my claymore, dirk, and pistol. It shall never be said that former enemy saw Rob Roy MacGregor defenceless and un- armed."
Maclaren entered the room, In- quired for, his health, and made a fow complimentary remarks. Rob Roy treated him with haughty civility, and after his visitor had departed he ordered his piper to play the lament, "We return no more". Before the lament was finished Rob Roy had passed away.
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200
TINS OLD
ENGLISH LAVEN-
MARVELLOUS VALUES
24 ONLY MEN'S WOOLLEN SLIPOVERS
CLEAN-UP PRICE $2.00 each
100 MEN'S FELT HATS, ALL SIZES
CLEAN-UP PRICE
$2.00
each
100 PAIRS WOOL CASHMERE SOCKS ASSORTED COLOURS
CLEAN-UP PRICE 50 Cts, pair.
20.ONLY WOOL PULLOVERS, HIGH NECKS, DOUBLE COLLARS
DER TALCUM POWDER CLEAN-UP PRICE 30 Cts.
24 ONLY LADIES' ENAMEL FLAP JACKS WITH PUFF CLEAN-UP PRICE $1.50
*24 ONLY 'NACET' SAFETY RAZORS,
12 LADIES' WOOL 2 PIECE. COSTUMES
CLEAN-UP PRICE
$15.00
each,
6 ONLY LADIES' WOOLLEN SKIRTS
CLEAN-UP PRICE
$3.00
each.
200. LADIES' FELT HATS
CLEAN-UP PRICE $1.00
3 YDS. ASTRACHAN COATING
CLEAN-UP PRICE
$20.00 piece.
42 YDS. VELVETEEN 4 COLOURS
CLEAN-UP PRICE
$1.00 yd.
EVERY BARGAIN GENUINE
2 Blades, 1 Towel CLEAN-UP PRICE 75 Cts.
CLEAN-UP PRICE
$6.00€
each.
48 PRS. FOWNES WOOL LINED GLOVES
CLEAN-UP PRICE $4.95
50 PAIRS
NARROW WEB
MEN'S BRACES CHILDREN'S TWEED SUITS
AND OVERCOATS
$1.00
pair.
20 BOYS' SUITS AND 30 BOY'S COATS, ENGLISH TAILORED NICELY
CUT
KIDDIES: WOOLLEN
AND FINISHED.
HATS CLEAN-UP PRICE $7.50 each)
20 Cts.
12 PIECES LADIES' DRESS LACES Asst. Colours 27" to 30" wide. Usually $5.50 yard,
CLEAN-UP PRICE $1.00 yard.
18 YARDS ONLY BLACK CORDUROY VELVET, CLEAN-UP PRICE $1.00 yard.
9 ONLY. LADIES' WOOL DRESSING GOWNS
WINTER DRESS FABRICS 500 YARDS 'VIYELLA' MATERIAL VARIOUS SHADES
CLEAN-UP PRICE $1.00 yard.
200 YARDS WOOL TWEED COAT AND DRESS MATERIAL. Usually $9.50 yd.‡ CLEAN-UP PRICE $3.00 yd.
CLEAN-UP PRICE $7.50
12 GROSS TANSAN CREPE TOILET, PAPER, BRITISH MADE CLEAN-UP PRICE 8 Rolls $1.00
4 ONLY LEATHER WRITING CASES CLEAN-UP PRICE $1.00
EVERY
ATEMENT CORRE
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