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P & O-BRITISH INDIA (APCAR) AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES
(Companies Incorporated in England)
Taking Cargo on through Bill of Lading for STRAITE, JAVA & DURKA, CEYLON. INDIA, IRANIAN GULF, MAURITIUB, E. & B, AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUD ING NEW ZEALAND AND QUEENSLAND POINTS, RED BKA, EGYPT, KUROPE, HTC PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL: STEAMERS (Under Contract with E.M. Government)
àil vessels may call at any porta un or off the route,—and the route and all aniling are subject to change or deviation with or without notice.
Steamers
*LAHORE
*BEHAR
RANCHI
**SOUDAN
RANPURA *NAGPONE
RAWALPINDI
+*BURDWAN
CANTON
Ton From 'Kong about!
8,000 Gin Feb., 4 p.m. 0,000 11th Feb.
17,000 18th Feb. 7,000 23th Feb.
17,000) 4th Mar, 0,000 5 Mar. 17,000 18th March
6,000 25 Mar.
10,000
1st Apr.
Destination
Straits, C'bo, B'bay & K'chi. M'acilles, Havre, L'don, Huli, H'bg, R'dam & A'werp. Marseilles & London.
B'boy, M'acilles, Havre, 'don Hull, H'bg, R'dam & A'werp Marseilles & London.
Siraits, Cho B'bay & Kehi
| Marseilles & London.
D'bay, M'acilles, Havre, L'don, Hull, H'bg. R'dam & A'werp. Marseilles London.
• Cargo only Calls Casablanca All vessels may call at Malta
BRITISH INDIA APCAR SAILINGS (SOUTH)
TILAWA
10,000 12 Feb., 9.30 a.m. ¡S'pore,
Swettenban Port Penang, Rangoon & Calcula
SANTHIA
1,000 251 Feb.
DO.
TALMA
DO.
SIRDITANA
DO.
SHIRALA
DO
10,000, 11th Mar, 10,000 25th Mar, 8,000 8th Apr.
B.1. Apear Line Steamers have excellent accommodation for 1st & 2nd class passenger EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN BAILINGS (SOUTH)
Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
February 6, 1939.
THIS WEATHER IS
BAD FOR COLDS
So make this chamois leather jacket for baby to wear under his coat
THIS little jacket is wind- proof, light and snug; just the thing to slip on under your child's top-coat these uncertain days.
On milder days he can wear
it without a coat in the garden.
...have Youg
TRIED
MALTONIC
You havet
but have you tried
MALTONIC
with AN EGG "
WITH MILK!
is one call mlnnd with
MALTONIC makes an ideal light breakfanz.
Pleasant 10 take and
trengthening.
with MCAT EXTRACT! This combination provides the fullest hourllment in a
most agrowable form.
with SODA WATER! A sparkling and palacable
refresher.
MALTONIC
cannot be made
better, but is can Un made it."
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health energy and enjoyment
drink MALTONIC
daily throughout the
year)
12 WITH-30DAGWATERKRIĆ
EWO MALTONIC
身健
12
馓
TANDA
NANKIN
NELLORE
7,000) 4th Mar. 7,000 1st Apr. 7,000
Regular monthly ■xilings from
5th May.
Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane
Sydney, Melbourne & Hobar
'kong to Shanghai & Japan & kang to Australia Hong Kong to Bydney-10 DAJE.
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAJ & JAPAN.
TALMA RAWALPINDI
10,000 16th Feb,
17,000 17th Feb.
Shanghai & Japan,
Shanghai & Japan,
*BURDWAN SIRDHANA
CANTON
SHIRALA
0.000 18th Feb. 10,000 2nd Mar.
10,000 3rd Mar.
† 0.000 10th Mur.
CORFU
*SOMALI
14,500 170 Mar.
7,000 18
Mar.
Cargo only.
Shaughal & Japan. Japan.
Shanghai & Japan. Shanghai & Japan. Shanghai & Japan,
Shanghai & Japan.
MALTONIC
NON-ALCOHOLIC
OBTAINAULE AT ALL LEADING DEPARTMENT STORES, COMPRADORE SHOPS
AND DRUGGISTS
or from JARDINE MATHESON & CO., LTD., Tel. 30311.
All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice, parcels measuring not more than 8 c.ft. will be received at the Company's Odice up to now: # the day previous to sailing.
For Pasinge Rates, Handbooks. Freight, etc., apply
Cena MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO. Phone
Connaught R.C.
BURNS PHILP LINE
Passenger & Freight Service To
AUSTRALIA
Agente
M.V.
"NEPTUNA"
duc WEDNESDAY, 8th FEB.
tailing MIDNIGHT, SATURDAY, 11th FEB.
For . SAIGON, MADANG, SALAMAUA,
RABAUL.
SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE.
Excellent passenger accommodation with a largo number of single cabins at no supplement. Built-in Swimming Bath and Spacious Sports Deck. First Class to Sydney:-
Single £47.10.0d. Return-£76.0.0d.
Passenger & Freight Agents
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.
Tel. 28031
P. & O Bldg.
EMPRESS OF BRITAIN
from
HONGKONG, March 11t
A New way Home on your 1939 Leave,
A visiting,
MANILA. BALI, JAVA, SOUTH AFRICA, ST. HELENA, SOUTH AMERICA, TRINIDAD, CUBA, NEW YORK THENCE TO SOUTHAMPTON,
Fares on, application.
Building
Union
Canadian Pacific
Telephone
20752
Prelude To A "Permanent'
are used.
Authority info
informs us that the
success of a "perm" depends on the All-Important Rinsing elasticity of the hair. If it is heal-
and it washes literally like 11 glove.
To make it, you will need two squares of chamois leather, the kind you buy for cleaning windows, a six- inch zip fastener and a curd of blas binding in any colour you fancy.
Pin your pattern (which you can cut out from this diagram) on 10 the skins and cut out with very sharp scissors. Both sides of the Jacket are alike except for the zip
| fastener opening in front.
Tack the zip fastener in place under The front opening. About
it
open a
IF you are thinking of having a new ping the head in a Turkish towel a quarter of an inch of the leather permanent wave it is a sound-iden wrung out of very hot water. Wear should be cut right away to make to devote several weeks beforehand this turban until it cools, Then re-room for it. Machine round On to re-conditioning the hair so that it peat the business until three towels the right side close to the edge of the
skin, then on will take the wave with honours,
the wrong side at the edge of the fastener.
Join the shoulder seams and the Whatever your favourite shampoo, side seams, leaving these
few Inches at the bottom. Machine
holes and bottom edge, fold over and falsh on the wrong
side
by hand.
Punch holes round the armholes and down the front for ventilation.
thy hair it will stretch to 1-5th of its
length and go back again like elastic put it straight on to your still 0119 the binding round the neck, arm-;
head
Tel
and wash thoroughly. You Hair which is out of sorts lose some will need to rinse
and re-rinse of this elasticity and does not "take"
out. properly, or else it breaks under the several times to get the oll
Then have ready the white of an strain.
Your campaign for improving the 4 which has been beaten until health of your hair should include bubbly, and soon this over the hair it remahs on for about a minute, brushing, massaging; and shampooing then rinse will again. A final rinse A simple programme, you will agree? with lemon or vinegar
will give G But if carried out properly. your
pleasant shees to the hair, but just permanent wave will be a success,
before a "perm", it is wise to dis- Brushing is necessary because it continue these rinses us they make stimulates the circulation at The
the Hatr a shade less clastic. rols of the hair,
Another point to remember is toj
Comb the hair to separate any have your hair well cut and tapered
a real
When washing the jacket, always leave in a little soap to keep the wash feather soft.
RAILROADS DESERT
TOWN
TECUMSEH, Mich,
tingles, and then part it in sections before your permanent wave, so that A town which in 1838 seemed dus- so that brushing is made simpler the ends will behave properly,' tined to become a railroad centre. Begin at the back of the neck and Professionat pruning of the hairs is Tecumseh now has neither railrond brush with upward strokes.
necessity, for a thick head passenger nor mail service. At one of hair "permed" without any thin- time three railroad lines were in ing beforehand may protest by operation. The rali station is used looking like a mop.
jas an overflow room for M Sunday
School class.
An important point is to use elean bair brush each day. If you trave your brushes on the dressing table, dust and microbes settle on them and are then passed on to the hair and scalp. Keep your brushes cavered up and wash them often. For Dry Hair
"the
Dry hair Is more difficult than greasy to "perm." If there is an inch or two of the old permanenti wave left in the ends of the dry hair It may not take kindly to being twice trented. Forestall this by oiling the ends. Sprinkle three drops of oil on the palm of the hands, rub it in, and then rub the ends of the hair be- tween
palms. Do this three times a week for several weeks be- fore your "perm"
appointment. Before your weekly shampoo, treat the hair to oil massage in the following way:Warm some clive all, and after parting the halr in several directions, sprinkle the all along them. When the scalp is thoroughly saturated message the hend with the tips of the angers. Do the whole head including the nape of the neck and the skin be hind the cars, as this helps the blood io flow up to the hair roots,
If you feel you want to make a thorough job of it, finish by wrap-
Candles For Lightening Labour MANY of us have been using can this season, so why not make p
dits for our table decoration at
use of the little pieces that have Jeft over? Put some in a plece of sacking and rub over the bottom iron before using it on sturched things. It will make your work much easier,
Neckinces may be easily threaded If you dip the thread from time to ime in liquid candle fat. This
· makes a firm end.
Drawers that glick will be much casier to open, if you rub the sldes) of them with n candle.
Fires will light quickly it one or two stumpa of candle are folded in with the newspaper.
A heat mark on si polished table should be rubbed' with a Candie Then polish hard with a warm-Ban- nel until every sign of wax has diss appeared,
Inabel
Madge Walley
Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day?
You can bank on it
Sales
MACLEANS
Representatives·
Banker & Co. P.0. Box 755, Hong Kont
PEROXIDE
TOOTH PASTE
Macleans patented pure white nozzle keep the tooth pasta
fresh and clear from flest
queens to last.
If you use a solid'dentifrice, try Macleans Solid Peroxide Dentifrice
Tel. No. 24310.
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The Day of all Days
Preparations for your wedding are.
not complete without plans for a picture record of this happiest
Let us event of your lifetime.
make the necessary arrangements.
THE MING YUEN STUDIO
Queen's Road C. (ård Floor); uppoalie Dairy Farm's Fountain, Q'% B&C.
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