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PONDS

... I v i'; rppNp:fli It's simply amazing how much fresher-looking, finer and softer my complexion has become! SAYS LADY RUSSELL OF LIVERPOOL IADY RUSSELL, wife of Lord Russell of Liverpool, says I've used Pond's Creams for a long time and they've always been simply marvellous. Indeed, they've improved my skin wonderfully made it finer, softer and fresher-looking, besides smoothing away the ...

Fashions

... M Le.!! ^v^cn p \\^_ f Hats On The Right. 1. Black felt tricorne with a grosgrain cockade trim. Thaarup. 2. Black antelope high crowned sailor, edged with petunia and emerald grosgrain ruching. Thaarup, 3. Persian lamb pill-box, a black braid snood tied with satin bows. Suzy from Harrods. 4. Rust breton sailor, with a double dented crown, a green I ribbon band. Suzy from Harrods. Medium ...

FEDERATED SALES LIMITED

... , , yla/de qou kea/ul? MfdlmcvH /iecUlu ItaA ^clited he/i yfuel sconomi/ ffllofiem! Before the war, she had a cooker and separate water heater. Now she has installed one of those marvellous new AB Cookers that does the two jobs in one on 3 tons of fuel a year. That s a total annual fuel bill for these two important household tasks of only £11! Real economy, isn't it You, yourself, could not ...

VITOS

... YItos YStos THE HAUNTING FEAR OF LADDERS WHY BE AFRAID TO WEAR Hk FINE SILK STOCKINGS? They can now be mended so quickly, perfectly and really cheaply by the new ELECTRO-PNEUMATIC process BRANCHES ALL OVER THE WORLD If you haoe any difficulty write for the name of the nearest agent to LA SOIE LIMITED (Dept. 16) 23, Great Castle St., LONDON. W. I. for London and the South. B. TOONE C° ...

Published: Monday 01 January 1940
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 90 | Page: Page 61 | Tags: Photographs 

POTTER'S ASTHMA CURE

... ^|Pl I I u r W I hUr A.C.20 ONCE A MARTYR fowl* (ctikrt They told her she would have to put up with Asthma all her life have to keep dreading nightfall with the spasms the fighting for breath that was straining her heart making life miserable. But a good friend brought her some and to-day she's a changed INolHHI woman, for directly an attack RELIEF threatens she burns a little in jQr a saucer ...

Published: Monday 01 January 1940
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 172 | Page: Page 63 | Tags: Photographs 

Of Course You'll go On Driving

... Of Course Youll go On Driving By Alan Hess WELL, here we are at the start of a New Year and it must be confessed that it doesn't strike one as possessing many of the characteristics of a Happy New Year for any one-- particularly for motorists. Taxation at twenty-five shillings per horse-power, petrol at a relatively low price but all but unobtainable, lights bureaucratically dimmed almost to ...

Published: Monday 01 January 1940
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1100 | Page: Page 64 | Tags: Photographs 

Covers

... NEGLEY PARSON P. BRITTEN AUSTIN BEATRICE GRIMSHAW PETER CHEYNEY JANE GORDON P. MATAN1A, r.I. COMPLETE HOME AND FASHION SECTIONS? by Carl Shreve Cover Design ...

What is Your Ultimate Objective?

... W ith all this discussion of War Aims, Peace Aims what about your own Personal Aims after this dismal War is over THERE is every indication that there are going to be more changes in our social horizon after this war than there were even after the last one. They might not come again by revolution (unless this struggle carries on long enough for that to begin in Germany); but most observers ...

To-day in The Bal Tabarin

... By Harry J. Greenwall This famous Parisian place of entertainment, which our grandfathers called Naughty, is now providing a satisfying meal for the equivalent of about threepence, to singers, dancers and actors, hard hit by the War THE most modern of the Mont- martre places of amusement was the Bal Tabarin, and paradoxical as it may be, the Tabarin is also the oldest of them all, yet it was ...

Published: Monday 01 January 1940
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3285 | Page: Page 27, 88, 89 | Tags: Photographs 

No Man Could Wear This Out

... tV* °tt ■\Va r*M a,t J! required 11 oz. 4-ply Femina wool; 6 buttons, and 1 pair each of No. 9 and No. 12 Stratnoid knitting needles. MEASUREMENTS Length from shoulder, 21 ins.; across back under arm, 19½ ins.; across fronts, 10½ins.; sleeve length from shoulder, 24 ins. TENSION 7 sts. to 1 in. BACK With No. 9 needles cast on 132 sts. Rib 1 in. in k. 1, p. 1. Continue in the following patt ...

Published: Monday 01 January 1940
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1238 | Page: Page 52, 53, 87, 88 | Tags: Photographs 

PERSONALITY

... now yot co-u cj uu? you>i By Louisa Kay It was thought at one time that children were born either beautiful or plain, healthy or otherwise, clever or dull. It was a question of luck and you took your chance. If Fate was against you that was that. There was nothing you could do about it. If we need any proof that this is a wonderful new world we live in, we need only consider how all this is ...

Published: Monday 01 January 1940
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 734 | Page: Page 60 | Tags: Photographs