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WOMAN'S WAYS

... after they have been worn a few times. A good brown is obtained iby dyeing the material with drops of saffron added three of salad oil. Two coats of this mixture will make shoes look new again. If a pretty ecru shade needed, simply a strong decoction stale ...

Published: Wednesday 01 January 1930
Newspaper: Nottingham Evening Post
County: Nottinghamshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1374 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

BOGNOR REGIS TIDE TABLE

... dessert set ; Mr. and Mrs. Pennicott, silver mounted china biscuit box, ; C. and W. Pennicott and C. Hawkins, mounted china salad bowl ; Mr. H. W. Read, silver oyster butter dish ; Miss E. Rouse, tea cosy ; Miss H. Sleets, floating bowl ; Misses Scott-Huxley ...

Published: Wednesday 01 January 1930
Newspaper: Bognor Regis Observer
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 1025 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

THE GOURMET Conducted by EMILIA: Lobster Cutlets

... T'Ht COURMt 7 Conducted hy LAI I Id I A Souper Lobster Cutlets. Mousse of Ham with New Zealand Salad. Banana Compote. J Cafe. i- 1 i Lobster Cutlets REMOVE all the flesh from a lobster and cut it up into small pieces. Take the coral from the lobster, ...

Published: Wednesday 01 January 1930
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 469 | Page: 51 | Tags: Illustrations 

Eve at Golf

... aside for a week or two just now, see that they are absolutely free from rust, give the shafts a thorough rub with linseed or salad oil, oil or vaseline the heads, and leave them standing upright (not leaning crooked against anything) in a dry place. All ...

Published: Wednesday 01 January 1930
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 933 | Page: 44 | Tags: Photographs 

DIFFERENT WAYS OF SERVING RABBIT AND RARE

... remove the muslin bag if liked. add a wineglassiful of port wine. with browsed forvitnest balls sail red currant jelly. Orange salad is also • good stemisaimeat. • Taw When I dilig I et ia ' eye,. What cats I Jot! cotton wool into your ears. ...

Published: Wednesday 01 January 1930
Newspaper: Newark Advertiser
County: Nottinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 543 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

POTTER BAILEY

... ed.. led.. lid. pr lb Apricots 12. I I .. Pears 3 .. Peaches led. .. Apple Ring I'• .. Normandy Pippins I I Figs Oil • .. Salad led. .. FRUITS WATER tfor ag • Derble Qrt. u•s. Magswes. N iLtoria Md. I 5 116 par l'elloo led. Red leis!. li3 1/11 tiooseberries ...

Published: Wednesday 01 January 1930
Newspaper: Worthing Gazette
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 347 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

AND NOW—!I An Informal Party to Greet the New ear. When you are about to ive the sort of informal

... printed poner serviette, the effect is quite smart, and the result as useful as if china were used. ‘or sweets, such as fruit salad and trifle, deep-bowled plates ere special!y needed for pass-round refreshments, in case of jogged elbows or other movements ...

Published: Wednesday 01 January 1930
Newspaper: Portsmouth Evening News
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 702 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

100,000 CUSTOMERS WANTED TO SHARE THE BARGAINS AT MORRISON’S ECONOMIC STORES ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY

... in all the newest designs, everyone made from finest quality English glassware. Prom 2s 3d each. Very pretty Glass Fruit or Salad Bowls, nice medium size. Only 7Jd each. The new Lemon Squeezer complete with Cup for retaining juice. Try one. each. CANDLESTICKS ...

Published: Wednesday 01 January 1930
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1712 | Page: 12 | Tags: none