GOOD-BYE TO
ACID STOMACH
New Alkaline Way to Quickly Relieve Sour Stomach, Headaches, Colds, Neuralgia and Rheumatic Aches and Pains
Ninety percent of the people who suffer with these common, everyday ailments are victims of EXCESS ACIDITY. Scientists tell us that to keep well and healthy our bodies must be slightly more alkaline than acid,
Most of us bring on an excess nekd condition by over-eating, drinking and smoking too much, late hours, loss of sleep, over-work, over-exertion, or over- Indulgence of some kind. This unsets our normal alkaline balance--exces acid accumulates in our system-and then we suffer with Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Gastric Pains, Headaches, Colda, Neuralgis, and Rheumatic Pains. Unless this condition is corrected unless the excess acid is neutralized,
is a new and better way—a safe, harm- less way to relieve the pain and dis comfort of aliments caused by Excem Acid, and at the same Uma restore the normal alkaline balance In the system.
This new product is Alka-Seltzer. It is one of the most remarkable prep- arations ever developed. You drop an Alka-Seltzer tablet. In a glass of water and it makes a sparkling, alkaline drink that neutralizes the excess ackl and gives almost instani relki from the pain. It is a DOUBLE-ACTION remedy. It reiloves the pain and also corrects the catre of the trouble------ EXCESS ACIDITY,
Alka-Seltzer is pleasant-tasting, aħna - our suffering from these ailments wilulely harmlen, safe for children an increase and serious and dangerous ill- well as adults. It is not a laxative, so nes i likely to follow.
can be taken at any time.
Now science has developed a re- markable alkaline tablet that quickly corrects this excent add condition. It
At all Chemists in two com venient sizes. Try it today.
HOW CLEAN ARE YOUR
FALSE TEETH?
THIS TEXT WILL TELL
1. Olve your denturas your 7 “Jaaning" trek
and then examine them
carefully,
BEFORE
2. Now get some “Starsdant' at your shamlets. Pour a little of it into a temblar ful of warm water and stir wall. Insert your dentures and leave them wilta you drasa de
vernight.
3. When you take them out you?! Bad "Bieradent' has made an amazing differenes mgaur dancel plates wiij bo chuan and freaki.
This simple test has convinced thousands. It wil con- in a you... Di le rueranteed to do so, OF The counteradent" will be immediately re funded withours question. The Dental Profession has endered "Sterndent" as the finest prepusEČICO ever produced for Beaming and purkiying false teeth. Over 10,000 dea:kú prescribe it.
No matter how discoloured, stained or old your dental platen ize, Interadeņi la quamnteed kvina) e them clern and fresh, and natural-looking on the day you fint, vớt themmend krep them that way. Every stain vanishes like maxkė; EYTA the 1 jacker, miszcın qulna að years" standing vankah completely ulter a few treatment. Mucko
AFTER
tetar and að unnlury accumulations are also removed. Your plates regain their wholesome, Besh-pink colur. Dull yellow-ilnged teeth are made clean and lustrous.” A powerful sterilokna scent purifies your placi and lesves a refreshing tate. Na brushing. No acids. Absolutely har less to drature materiala.
Agents: IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIKI (CHINA) LIMITED, HONGKOND,
Steradent
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1938.
7,000 Cheer "Scared" Gracie At the Albert Hall
QUEEN MARY
ASKS ABOUT VOICE
Gracie Fields said she was scared of the Albert Hall, where the 7,000 audience sits all around, too near, too
numerous.
But was she, recently? NO!
She gave what must have been her greatest per- formance. And how they cheered.
EMPIRE NEWS
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Queen Mary had been received by and I had to try and please the cus- the Marchioness of Cambridge and i tomers. Sir William Goschen, chairman of "I had to put in some of the London Hospital.
comedy, even though I'm afraid some of it is a little crude, I had to do some of the old things as well as some of the new ones,
[Gracie had been made a life governor of the hospital a few days ago and the Albert Hall con- cert was her contribution to the hospital's
tal's bleentenary appeal.] The Mayor and Mayoress of Rochdale, Gracie Fields' home town. were there, too. And their M.P.. Mr. W, T. Kelly.
To please Queen Mary, Gracle sang "The Holy City," a favourite of King George“ V.
Then the vast tiered rings of people swayed with the lit of a popular song until the red velvet alles seemed to have serrated edges. And as the music changed, the mood changed. The aisles Krew straight, as it ruled. The people sat still in their seats and the voice that had walled "Walter, Walter, Take Me to the Altar," trilled into "The Holy City."
SHE TOLD QUEEN MARY Small wender Queen Mary sent for Gracie to her box to be present- cd,
"You must have a strong volee. How do you do it?" asked Queen Mary.
suppose I'm just a daughter of the hardy North," she replied.
"I sang 'The Holy City in my last Am and when I heard it was one of King George's favourites I thought I'd sing it to-night.
"I FELT SO SMALL"
"I was frightened enough to-night, but you should have seen me at the first rehearsal here. You know, I've never had the courage to sing in the Atbert Hull on my own account, but
when you do something for other people you can do what you can't do for yourself.
"When i first came on to the plat- form I was so scared and I felt so small I should like to have gone on the stage on my knees.
The cattle have been purchased by
Baron von Trutzschler, of Chester.
will be used for dairy and
breeding purposes,
Last year the Baron bought 109 head of Casadion dairy cattle, which proved so satisfactory that English, farmers have asked for more,
All the animala are Holsteino, They have been tested for bovine tuberculosis,
Estate Goes To Four Winds
San Jose, Cal.
An estate of $50,000 built up by the late Jean Laborde in the Mexican mercantile business under the terma of his will, is to be scattered to the Part goca to relatives in four winds the Middle West, part to others in France, Algeria and Indo-China.
nurses, matrons and sisters alternat- ed with white shirts and evening dress. More than half the audience came in day clothes.
The Kneller Hall band, under the direction of Major 11. E. Adkins. Director of Music, Royal Military School of Music, played as if inspir- ed:
"I got four dresses for this show Just to be on the safe side," she a coat, but I didn't ughed, and a fancy myself in the coat so I left it cff. Is it true they're broadcasting this to America?”
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she heard me." Coronation frumpeters from Knel-companied on the piano Walter Wid- dop, the operatie Lenor, and later, ter all, their brass crackling, the Harold Williams, the noted bariteno. banners on their instruments billow- in made a splash of colour on the platform.
Reginald Foort not only played the organ with brilliance, but also ac-
In her dressing-room after, Gracie
Lance Dosser played Liszi and said: "Oh. Queen Mary was sweet,
Chopin with an exquisite dellcacy. perfectly sweet. The choice of songs
And Louis Levy as guest-conductor gave me a bit of bother. You see I The audience was ก mixture. was all thint was needed to complete had to try and please Queen Mary,
white caps of a magnificent performance.
White aprons and
Trying to Remember Names
*NO I DON'T REMEMBER. THE
NAME OF 'THAT FUNNY MAN THAT MADE US LAUGH SO MUCH LAST NIGHT.. AND I DON'T WANT TO--HE WAS A BLIGHT IF YOU ASK ME ! “
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VIGNETTES OF LIFE
By J. NORMAN LYND
THE NAME MAY BE FISH, BUT DONT THINK ANY OLD FISH WILL DO – UKE HALIBUT
OR SKATE OR ROCK-COD.
NORMAN LYND.
Who dully.
WORK THE ALPHABET.
--- DOES THE NAME BEGIN
WITH AN A ?-ORA B?--- ORAC ?... PERHAPS BETTER. JUST SAY, "HELLO HANDSOME*
IF THE NAME WON'T COME TO YOU, BE HEARTY, SLAP HIM ON THE BACK
· AND CALL HIM. OLD TIMER.
Ledger Ayudiente
LEAVE IT TO THE SUBCONSCIOUS MIND...IT WILL CHURN UP THE NAME IN TIME -IF IT MATTERS.
IF YOU RUN THROUGH "THE TELEPHONE BOOK MAYBE YOU'LL COME ACROSS THE ELUSIVE NAME-- IF YOU HAVE A SPARE EVENING
"THE FACE IS FAMILIAR...
LET ME SEE IT WOULDN'T"
· BE-HOG BY ANY CHANCE ?.
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