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... ON THE MENU, Two wounded soldiers were in hospital, and one said to the other, Say, Jim, I heard there are eight cases of neuritis coming in tomorrow.” That’s good,” said Jim, will be a change. I’m getting fed up with spam.” ...
... ON THE MENU, Two wounded soldiers were in hospital, and one said to the other, Say, Jim, I heard there are eight cases of neuritis coming in tomorrow.” That’s good,” said Jim, will be a change. I’m getting fed up with spam.” ...
... MENUS Whist Drive For School Fund. —A whist drive was held in Nlemus Hall on behalf of the school fund. Mr A. J. Robertson, schoolmaster, presided, and Mrs Robertson handed over the prizes :—Winners:—.First table — Messrs J. Stewart, P. Wilson, D. Crabbe ...
... THE MENU To-day's menu—Stewed meat, vegetables. and potatoes; apple and raisin squares. Cost-6d, for adults; 3d for children. For another lid diners got a cup of tea and two biscuits. If biscuits were not required, the cup of tea cost a penny. Professor ...
... NOT ON THE MENU The manager of an Edinburgh firm of lgmult.erers, who before the war made special arrangements to have birds brought to the city early. did not anticipate receiving many grouse to-day. Before the war young birds sold for about 18s on the ...
... THE MENU vol. from We have to offer this week-end : NEW POTATOES, FRESH GARDEN PEAS, LETTUCE,: CARROTS, TURNIPS, GREEN ONIONS, and PARSLEY. LTD.,I 'ORS uyeing U 1 WYNDWnVTEDNESITAY, 10th July. the Present Session. Get your Supplies Early. DELIVERY of ...
... ON THE MENU 1 ' Two wounded soldiers were in hospital, and one said to the other, Say, Jim, I heard there are eight cases of neuritis coming in tomorrow.” That’s good,” said Jim, it will be a change. I’m getting fed up with spam.” ...
... MENUS --- W.R.I. OFFICIALS. The following office-bearers were appointed for Memus W.R.I. : Honorary president, Mrs Drummond; president, Miss Arbuthnott; vice-president, Mies Bain; treasurer, Miss Miller; secretary, MIS Gibson; Committee Mrs Aitken, Mrs ...
... MENU isn’t a Dinner without Soup, and to ke good Soup you must have Fresh, Wholesome Vegetables. We Always Stock the FINEST QUALITY VEGETABLES. ROBERTSON’S IE CORNER SHOP, FIT O’ THE PORT. C. PATON’S. INFANTS’ CLOTHING. Jwns, 2/11 to 4/8. irras, from ...
... MENUS W.R.I; Meeting. The programme _at Memus iustained by Cortachy 'lnstitute members. Garments made down from old were shown by Mrs Pennicuik, and Mrs Christie gave a demonstration on how to arrange buttonholes. A quick way to knit scarves and bags ...
... The Menu “Since July things have improved. What a luxury it was to sleep on a straw mattress! For the first four weeks I was working in the fields from 4.30 a.m. to 12 noon. Some kind of coffee in the morning; a bowl of soup with bread and fat or jam ...
... MENUS For breakfast Miss Geddes suggested stewed plums or any other fruit in season; porridge and milk; tea. rolls and a little margarine. For in .s tnr bowing ingredients were needed 2d worth of plums, ilb oatmeal ild one .tint skimmed milk .Id.. • pint ...
... THE MENU Tuesday. — A mess meeting attending by the Messing Officer, Q.M., cook and all tent com- manders was held. At this meect- ing the menu was fully discussed. The boys’ representatives ex- pressed their satisfaction with the variety of meals and ...