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... chemist and food scientist, ■to the Food Education Z Society in London to-day. ■ ■ When you no longer ■ ■ need to Dig for Victory Z Z you will Dig for Health.” Z A Cigar Box For ...
... chemist and food scientist, ■to the Food Education Z Society in London to-day. ■ ■ When you no longer ■ ■ need to Dig for Victory Z Z you will Dig for Health.” Z A Cigar Box For ...
... production. Even the envelope from the Ministry containing the letter declining to sanction the loan was franked with label Dig for Victory.’ More Trouble for Duce split with BADOGLIO WIDENS Responsible Fascist circles confirm the report that friction between ...
... in the month sow Kales and Savoys. Consult the Table of Planting given in the Ministry of Agriculture’s Cropping Plan (Dig for Victory Leaflet No. i). Garden large enough to handle. Thin all seedlings twice. At first thinning leave twice as many as you ...
... They are your insur- If you have a large crop, store ancecrop. Store them properly in a clamp outdoors. Dig for or you may lose many. Lift on Victory leaflet No. 13 a dry day, if possible. If stored “Storing Potatoes for Food wet* they will rot. Don’t store ...
... father manufacturers' me KyMe to tour Ddphine Aucbterlonie Dig for victory HAVE YOU done about that wilderness outside your window ? you haven’t you probably are gardener who uses old excuse digging and planting should be left until March has ended experts ...
... small to help to feed the family next winter. Flowers and lawns won’t help. Crops needed for the lean months are given in Dig for Victory Leaflet No. I, with sowing and planting times. You must work to a plan in a small garden. It is vital to grow crops for ...
... maximum of home production. To do so would solve much of our chief problem—shipping. No slogan is more full of meaning than Dig for Victory.” Two final points. There are friends in other lands who in years of peace helped to feed us. We must now send food to ...
... rRICULTURAL S t R COMMITTEE. DIG FOR VICTORY” CAMPAIGN 1944 Th‘ MANCHESTER GARDENING BRAINS TRUST wir meet the ELECTRICITY THEATRE, TOWN HALL EXTENSION, MONDAY. JANUARY 24, 1944, at 1 T 5 pm. Any Gardening Questions will be answered by J. Richardson. ...
... College of Nursing has been re-formed with Miss N. Steele (Chester) chairman, and Miss M. G. Brain (Frodsham) secretary. Dig For Victory. Stockport 'council house tenants are to be asked to take part in a gardens competition. Names Wanted of Hazel Grove and ...
... Plants. S. E. MATTHEWS. Nurseryman & Landscape Gardener. Churchley Nurseries. Cheadle Heath. near Stockport GAT 2873 DIG IN Victory Pertitiset in rough: makes rich land: then you can grow: best VeL a lts or money returned: £1 cat deeivered..---DEARDSti'S ...
... France. He became an English subject. Dig For Victory Leader Dead Councillor William Doust Lowe, who died to-day at his home in Crossfield Road, Cheadle, aged 55, was one of the main sponsors of the Dig for Victory campaign in the area. He was in business ...
... -UJL COMMITTEE. DIG FOR VICTORY CAMPAIGN. A PUBLIC MEETING will be he’d at the COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY. Whitworth-street. Manchester, on THURSDAY,. JULY 16, 1942. at p.m. Speakers: HOY HAY. Esq. (of the Radio Allotment). DIGGING for VICTORY. I. W. RHYS. Esq ...