DAILY POST Women’s Institute Notes BOLTON-LE-SANDS VERY successful party was held. Decorations and a large ..

... the Vicar) gave a festive air to the room. Supper was served after a grand march, and the evening was spent in dancing and games Tongue-twisters provoked much laughter from onlookers. A shadow play and a monologue, both admirably performed, added variety to the evening, and the distribution of presents (tom the tree was made by three witches in effective costumes. The Women's Institute held ...

| The KiiigTMlors s' ~I O This Once-a-Year Sale is a very sure M method of clearing stock quickly. At

... the same time low prices • bring many new customers. • Some people say that A sample -I S . always best. , Stewarts don’t -work that axiom any time. 'i 4' We’re out make friends, and it '* wouldn’t be wise to have one Jjj Jtv/ standard for Sale purposes, and Sj araßtiL ». another for ordinary times. & A,, are splendid cloths. King- SBMsPvffll Tailored to the usual standard of tfi excellence. ...

MOTORS AND CYCLES AUSTIN 1929 16-6 SalooD, small mileage, licensed, grand order throughout; £40/ Kidd, 70 ..

... Austin Seven, or similar, about £15 \V value. Give particulars. Box 1200. ei OS OFFER THE FOLLOWING THOROUGHLY RECONDITIONED USED CARS. 1955 —DAIMLER 15 Sporta Saloon, very smart. £350 —HU.MBER 16/50 Saloon, car. £90. 1952—AUSTIN 16 C.B. Saloon, Royal Blue, re-bored, etc., magnificent order. £125 1933—LAN CHESTER Ten C.B. Saloon, mechanically perfect. £175. 1934—STANDARD Ten C.B Saloon, an ...

Knitting a Matinee

... THIS is a column for grannies, for aunts, and that whole army of knitters who delight in making something for baby, who are always working, in their kind-hearted way, for somebody’s baby. Pictured is a three-piece set, coat, bonnet and matching frock, white as a fleecy cloud, with little touches of coloured embroidery to make the young lady feel gay. If baby’s first birthday falls in the ...

ADVERTISERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS FIFP.SSA

... WjjT THERE need «t any time to for ego style in your need these «t« Hi economy more. 71mmU« the reasons why many ' insist Meridian—why aJvayt bi([ n(l insistent call haa ' I j& an unprecedented demand. Butwar-time conditions make / impossible to aupply everyone V f immediate!). M I isgoing'allont'toraain- tjf - tarn supplies if you cannot get f quite what once, 'Jk lemembertbat it is well ...

Published: Thursday 09 November 1939
Newspaper: Daily Herald
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 175 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: knitting pattern