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A Healthy Niw Year

... an aid to digestlraT 3, take short warn each day. It helps to expand the lungs mid prevent tneoocurrem* otf therT To dig tor victory and so cultivate health as well as vegetables. 5, avoid waste medicines take them unnecessarily toe aspirin will the work ...

Flotsam and Jetsam Helping to Build > Good Homes I hope the next meeting* in the series arranged iocally in

... that allotments would continue to vitally Important for a considerable time after peace restored. Dig for victory enthusiasm must not be allowed to wane victory baa been won. The good relations between the Corporation and the allotraenteers are very satiafactory ...

“BAND REVUE”

... three reserves * were the successes at Redhill. The association hopes to stage another exhibition of rabbits at the “Dig for Victory” show at the White Hock Pavilion. An even greater company was present on Monday, when the band changed Its style and presented ...

Industrial Christian Fellowship Activities The Industrial Christian Fellowship, by its lectures, discussion ..

... Archbishop Canterbury, was one the many notable vicars of St. Andrew’s. Dig for Victory Exhibition Commander A. B, Campbell, of the 8.8.C. Brains Trust, will open the two days Dig for Victory exhibition the White Bock Pavilion on Monday ...

Fine in Diq-for-Vietovy Shew The smiles ere caused by one of Ci magnificent disi ..der Campbell's amusing ..

... Department A BUND ANT evidence that Hastings people are doing their best to dig up the victory that lies in t}ie garden was once again forthcoming in the great two days Dig for Victory Exhibition held at the White Rock Pavilion on Monday and Tuesday. « Even ...

What’ft On To-day

... given response to his recent appeal. Dig-f or-Victory Club Notes ojOW broad beans on warm well-drained border. Remove all epent crops immediately, especially the stumps of cabbages, cauliflowers, etc. Commence digging the cleared ground, manuring according ...

TalfDhen* ««S7

... amounting to £2. was divided between the Prisoners of War and Helping Hand -Funds. ATTWEIjLS for expert radio service - “DIG FOR VICTORY.” A schedule of classes and entry forms for the exhibition to be held In the White Bock Pavilion on October 25th and 36th ...

_ vtuu. jpon the socalled unbeatable German Army (with the prosnect more to lollow), bu have *— *ar problems! ..

... _. _ , . , cases have Improved consider- least result durini? Increase was just below the 20 , A f ■ L e / I^ w'K ,i^ Dig for Victory ably, and onecase remains per cent I last addressed you, said Mr. land which lies iramt them, 0 ,- the serious list. The ...

FOR AID TO CH IN A

... Judges, Messrs. J. Paine, J. J. Thorpe and J. Miller, congratulated the organisers on a fine show. A speciality was a “Dig for Victory display of produce by Ore Place Farm and this was awarded a special prize. The special prize for the best exhibit In the ...

BREAD AND

... congratulate quite number of nieces and nephews on winning prlaes In the two poster competitions in connection with the Dig for Victory Exhibition. I sure I recognised some names as those of members of the LiJf, I thought the work was splendid, also I admired ...

haricot and French

... abared flat in the suburbs. When the local council cut up some grass the park for allotments they decided they ought dig for victory 1 There’s the venter to think of. as Lord Woolton says, said Gladys. So here they were, a Saturday afternoon, wrestling ...