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Saturday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

December 21, 1940.

PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT

Would you clean your

teeth with PUMICE?

You wouldn't dream of clean- ing your teeth with pumice stone, because you know its gritty particles would soon destroy the fine enamel. Yet you may even now be using a harsh tooth cleaner which is just as destructive.

Dentifrice. Its special polishing ingredient, which cannot possibly scratch, will bring a new brilliance to your teeth after only two or three days' use And its penetrat-

HARSH TOOTH-CLEANERS HAVE ing. foam ensures that they are THE SAME EFFECT AS PUMICE-kept healthy and absolutely clean,

they seratch the loath, roughen them THE

there is no shine laft. Don't let this happen to you! Keep your teeth

as well as making your whole mouth feel fresh, Gibba is the most thorough dentifrice, but it is

bright and shining with Gibbs | also the most gentle.

¡Give your teeth a SHINE

with

Gibbs

dentifrice

SCMT

COMMERCE STUDENTS--Tho staff and students

of the Institute of Business Administration are scen in the photograph above. (Photo: Ming Yuan),

MECHANISED SECTIONS of the Hongkong Volun- taer Dolanco Corps participating in the annual training camp. Pictures on the loft show a unit of the mobile machina-gun column and a Bren gun carrlor. (Photos: Ming Yuen).

ESPERANTO ENTHUSIASTS—The anniversary of the birth of Dr L. L. Zamenhof, inventor of Esperanto, the international languago, was cele- brated recently by the Hongkonga Esperanto Asocio, whose members are seen above. (Photo: Wah Kiu).

BONNY LASS-Recent photo of Zarina Hussain, the fifteen months' old daughter of Mr K. Hussain; Honorary Secretary of the Hongkong Hockey Umpires' Association.

DOUBLE WEDDING-Two brothers, Mr Wong Man-han and Mr Wong Man-plu, were recently married at the Ying King Hotel. They are soon above with their respective brides, formerly Miss Ng. Shou-chong and Miss Chang Yin-nor. (Photos: Ming Yuen).

HIGHLY-STRUNG

SENSITIVE CHILDREN

usually go furthest in life

ST STEPHEN'S CHURCH was the scene of the recent wedding of Mr. J. S. K. Loong, B.Sc. (England) and Miss Ho May-watt, who are photographed above with relativos and friends. (Photo: A Fong),

But there are DANGERS that have to be watched during childhood

PARENTS should he happy if their

chlidren are the highly-strung, sensitive type, because it usually these children who go furthest in illo.

But the danger with these children is that because they are highly. strung they may live too intensely. They may burn themselves out like lamps with too bright a flame

Fortunately you can tall very quickly when this is beginning to happen. The child will go off his food, be finicky at meals, 11o'll get pale, puffy under the eyes-come- times even lose weight. He'll tire easily, get fretful or listless. Every parent should be able to recognisa these symptoms and what they mean. They mean that the child is using up his energy far more quickly than he is replacing 1. And it is at night, dartor leep," that these stores of

energy should be replaced. If they are not replaced, the nervous strain- on the child gela, worse and worse. He's suffering from Night Starvation.

At the first sign of any of these symptoms you should net, and net quickly. Give your child Horlicke a hot cupful every night at bedtime. "Horleks will guard' him against Night Starvation by replacing his nervous energy during sleep.

Almost at once your child's appe- tite will improve. He'll begin to lose his pallor and tiredness and be u happy, sturdy youngster. Bate from the terrible danger of nervous ex- haustion, he'll grow up strong and healthy, able to make the utmost of his special gifts and capabilities.

Start your child on Horileks to- night. Horlicks is obtainable ́at alli good stores:

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