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St. Pancras Guardian and Camden and Kentish Towns Reporter

NATIONAL KITCHENS

... NATIONAL KITCHENS. Lady Askwith declares in the Daily News that the difficulties ‘of starting communal kitchens have been exaggerated by the inexperienced hands into which the plan fell. Tt is, after all, she points out, only a revival and an extension ...

BATas IN THE KITCHEN

... BATas IN THE KITCHEN. Euston-road National Kitchen has already been closed, and the special committee now recommended the closing of Prince of Wales-road Kitchen, and that this establishment should revert to its proper purpose as a ladies’ first class ...

KITCHEN WALLS

... KITCHEN WALLS. I want to speak a word, says a writer T ihe Mark Lane Fxpress, for the desirability of enamelled or tile paper for bathroom and kitchen walls. The friend who recommended it to me is still enjoying her kitchen paper in its ninth year of ...

NATIONAL KITCHENS

... NATIONAL KITCHENS National Kitchens are to he started throughout the country at once. They are fo be for all classes, rich and poor, without distinction as to position or income. Local authorities will own and work the kitchens. Totels and and restaurants ...

NATIONAL KITCHEN OPENED

... NATIONAL KITCHEN OPENED i The first National Kitchen in the Berough ' at 257. Euston-road, was cpened hr His*Wor¢ shin the Mayor, Alderman C. Willismr, J. 8., ion Wednesday morning. The kitchen. which ! wiil be under the management of the Loce! Food ...

NATIONAL KITCHEN AT THE BATHS

... NATIONAL KITCHEN AT THE BATHS. As announced in more detail in an official advertisement in our present issue, a National Kitchen and Public Restaurant will be opened at Prince of- Wales-road Baths, Kentish Town, on Tuesday morning next, by Mr. G. H. Roberts ...

THE KITCHEN CINDERELLA. By ALICE AND CLAUDE ASKEYW,

... THE KITCHEN CINDERELLA. By ALICE AND CLAUDE ASKEYW, ‘““ Now, what are you day-dreaming about, Maggie, I should like to know? I never saw such a girl for sitting over the fire and doing aothing. You really might bestir yourself on Christmas Eve.”’ Mrs ...