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DIG FOR VICTORY! SEED POTATOES—Certified Grade ‘A’, Duke of York, British Queen and Kerr's Pink. Procure now, ..

... DIG FOR VICTORY! SEED POTATOES—Certified Grade ‘A’, Duke of York, British Queen and Kerr's Pink. Procure now, very scarce. (For bigger crops sprount before planting.) SHALLOTS—PIant Now. (Onions will be scarce and expensive this year.) VEGETABLE SEEDS—FuII ...

ARMY’S GARDFNERS dn:w : 25,000,000 RATIONS. ; s, 3 Soldiers and A.T.S. Dig for Victory in Their Leisure Hours. ..

... ARMY’S GARDFNERS dn:w : 25,000,000 RATIONS. ; s, 3 Soldiers and A.T.S. Dig for Victory in Their Leisure Hours. By a Military Correspondent, A lead to amateur gardeners and allot. ment-holders to produce a buinper food crop this year is being given by ...

RORA,

... programme was a faney dress parade for children, judged by Miss Thomson, Longside, the winners being : —l' James Doul (*‘Dig for Victory”), 2 Beatrice Duffus and Chrissie Morgan (“Bride and Bridegroom”), 3 Annie Grassie (“Policeman’). lln the evening a well ...

MAUD HERO HONOURED

... ordinary duties—=which, incidentally, are very far from being ordinary—have acquired suitable plots on which they are to dig for victory. They now appeal for gifts of spades and other gardening tools, so that they may get going without delay. I am sure there ...

Trouble-Free Features

... has got herself organised. Most women are using their hands more than ever, They do their own housework and cooking, dig for victory, work in canteens and depots, do the washing at home. All grand jobs, but disastrous to naile. that are not prepared for ...

Trouble-Free Features

... has got herself organised. Most women are using their hands more than ever, They do their own housework and cooking, dig for victory, work in canteens and depots, do the washing at home. All grand jobs, but disastrous to nails that are not prepared for ...

Trouble-Free Features

... has got herself organised. Most women are using their hands more than ever, They do their own housework and cooking, dig for victory, work in ecanteens and depots, do the washing at home. All grand jobs, but disastrous to nails that are not prepared for ...

Trouble-Free Features

... has got herself organised. Most women are using their hands more than ever, They do their own housework and cooking, dig for victory, work in canteens and depots, do the washing at home. All grand jobs, but disastrous to nails. that are not prepared for ...

Trouble-Free Featufé;

... has got herself organised. Most women are using their hands more than ever, They do their own housework and cooking, dig for victory, work in canteens an(gi depots, do the was%ng at home. All grand jobs, but disastrous to nails that are not prepared for ...

Trouble-Free Featlr.lir;

... has got herself organised. Most women are using their hands more than ever, They do their own housework and cooking, dig for victory, work in canteens and depots, do the washing at home. -All grand jobs, but disastrous to nails that are not prepared for ...

Trouble-Free Feat;;

... has got herself organised. Most women are using their hands more than ever, They do their own housework and cookin , dig for victory, work in canteens amgi depots, do the washing at home. All grand jobs, but disastrous to nails that are not prepared for ...

BODDAM

... Dress Parade, judged by Rev. Mr and Mrs Currie. The following were the prizewinners:— Most Original — Norma McCormack (“Dig for Victory’), Nan Ritchie (A Minstrel). Best Dressed— Rosalind Jamieson (Britannia), Margaret Cordiner (“Granny”), Clara Firth ( ...