DIG FOR VICTORY
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... DIG FOR VICTORY GARDENERS, LOOK! Hero's splendid Idea. Jnst what jam have been looking for. STRONG CORDUROY ...
... DIG FOR VICTORY Dig for victory splendid slogan. I am rather surprised that the do not act up ft more keenly. On Hal ton Moor Estate there are many large plots land, evidently Intended -for gardens, buf still as the builders left them the rough.. Could ...
... Dig for Victory SEED-SAVING ...
... DIG FOR VICTORY By ALEC BRISTOW. ...
... DIG FOR VICTORY The Swindon division of the G.W.R. Staff Association is giving every encouragement to the members in the Dig for Victory campaign. In August, a two - days horticultural show will be held and prises to the value of £5O will be offered ...
... DIG FOR VICTORY” All interested in the Grow More Food Campaign should attend the NEXT LECTURE in the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, Boston, TUESDAY, FEB. 20th, at 7 p.m. Gardeners mid Allotment Holden Specially Invited ...
... DIG FOR VICTORY Tree in Middle of Cabbage Patch Bir, —Dig for Victory, is apt slogan. How many novices Dave handled the spade this Easter? But dig and hindered the experience of a novice work-mate mine. He took one of the new Corporation ...
... DIG FOR VICTORY Potatoes grown in Framlingham this year amply responded to'the “Go to it” slogan by exceeding their average output. A root of five potatoes having the combined weight of 6 ,-lbs., has been lifted by Mr. W. Reeve of The Haynings. and one ...
... DIG FOR VICTORY The time has come to dig, and not talk about it. This was the theme emphasised at a conference at Nlaidstone on Saturday, convened by the Kent Council Social Service under the auspices ut the National Allotments Society.—Mr. A. C. Bossom ...
... DIG FOR VICTORY I've a very small plot, said McKeat, But if I grow peas, leeks and beet, Kale, onions, cress, beans, Swedes, spinach and greens, It will be quite a praiseworthy feat ...
... DIG FOR VICTORY WAR-TIME FOOD PRODUCTION. ALLOTMENT AND PRIVATE GARDENS. Since the outbreak of war about 1,800,000 familieA have either started • . growing foodstuffs or keeping such livestock as chicken, rabbits, goats or pigs in remionse to Sir Reginald ...