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... WHERE TO STAY HUNTING, RIDING GUESTS, ETC. FVARTMOOR, Farm House, as Private Hotei, U run by Naval Officer and wife. Own stables and riding school. Resident pupils taken. Private golf course tennis, swim ming-pool. Electric light central heating. Terms from 3 gns. Apply, Secretary, Bullaven Farm, nr. Ivybridge, Devon. PERSONAL A A A STEWARTS' Detective Agency. Piccadilly Mansions, Piccadilly ...

BRITANNIA

... i I A A i I A A _ _ IVo other Magazine has Pictures like these The strong arms of Hereward seized the slender body of the bride and swung her off her feet. Holding her in his arms so that her long skirts would not hamper him, he dashed through the streets to where his horse waited ready saddled. HEREWARD THE WAKE'S CHRISTMAS GIFT Written and Illustrated by F. Matania, R.I. To pay a shilling ...

Harris Tweed Association Ltd

... , Issued by the THE CLOTH THAT BEARS THE MARK OF IDENTITY Harris Tweed teas first woven by the crofters of the Outer Hebrides for their on Ti protection. Because of its sturdy strength and hard-wearing qualities Harris Tweed is particularly suitable fi r present-day conditions. HARRIS TWEED As a safeguard against imitations the Harris Tweed Trade Mark has been registered by order of the Board ...

Intensive Vegetable Production: Inter-Cropping as a War Time Necessity

... Intensive Vegetable Production Inter-Cropping as a War Time Necessity By Our Horticultural Correspondent ANYONE of average strength and intel ligence can dig a piece of ground, manure it, sow it with seeds and produce a reasonably good crop of vegetables. I suggest, however, that for our war effort we should not be content until the maximum yield of which our garden, large or small, is capable ...

THE OAKELEY ARMS

... TAN-Y-BWLCH BLAENAU FFESTINIOG NORTH WALES D'you want to walk? Fish? Bathe? Play golf Do all four in turn among the glories Terms from of the Welsh mountains, and your worries 4 GlIS. will be gone with the wind. Telephone: Penrhyndeudraeth 213 YE PHEASANT HOTEL BauMBERUAND A quiet retreat in beautiful surroundings. Fishing, Boating, Tennis. Tel.: Bassenthwaite Lake 234. 'Grams.: Pheasant, ...

Among Byways and Hedgerows

... By Ashley Courtenay MY knowledge of hotels in obscure areas is serving me in good stead in these days of strife, for we all need occasional respite, and the eternal question is Where? The sea is to a large extent out of bounds favourite week-end retreats are often within that 20-mile stretch of hinterland included in coastal defence plans. Others may be un comfortably close to aerodromes and ...

PLAYER'S NUMBER ... 3

... NUMBER S 52, THE CARTWAY. BRIDGNORTH. A noteworthy example of Elizabethan timber construction built in 1580. Here was torn \Dr. Percy. Bishop of Dromore in 1729. Traditional merit belongs also to that other Notable Number, esteemed among smokers for its outstanding excellence A Player s No. 3. It is a cigarette ot supreme coolness ana PLAIN OR dist'nct>on with the extra quality which appeals r ...

PNEUMATIC

... Pin eu matjc P III U IWIIATIC 4\M III II is the ORIGINAL Cartridge with the Air Chamber the CARTRIDGES WITH THE FAMOUS DOMED CARDS AND LIGHTER AND MORE EFFICIENT CORK WADS The Pneumatic Cartridge Company invented and patented the first Pneumatic Cork Wad and Domed Cards, and has spent over 30 years in perfecting the Pneumatic Cartridge used so extensively to-day. And what a difference they ...

Down from the Fells

... MOUNTAIN sheep on their way to be sheared at Iventmere Valley, Westmorland. In these times sheep are an economic asset to the country, for they can fend for themselves, feed on grass, and thus make no demand upon the precious stocks of concentrated feeding -stuffs. There is also a lot of land that is suitable for no other purpose than carrying sheep, and by using this valuable acres can be ...

Rapier on Racing: Owners still waiting for a lead-- The case for a Subsidy -- Aga Khan offers Irish-bred ..

... Rapier on Racing Owners still waiting for a lead The case for a Subsidy Aga Khan offers Irish-bred Yearlings for sale SUBSCRIBERS to the Racing Calendar will have derived little comfort, I fear, from their perusal of its issue of July 11. Invited, on the one hand, to enter their foals, yearlings and produce for tempting events in 1941, 1942 and 1943, they are unable to find any encouraging ...

Round the New Shows: At the Theatre

... Round the New Shows At the Theatre THE D'Oyly Carte Company have just con cluded a triumphant fortnight at the King's Theatre, Hammersmith. This brought their tour to a close-- a tour which has been, I understand, abundantly successful, with the exception of a sojourn at Brighton, where business was unsatisfactory. I fear that, what with one thing and another, it will be some time before ...

Week-End Snapshots

... THE RED CROSS lawn tennis match on the fine courts of the Recreation Club, Bournville, were well attended. In this doubles between F. J. Piercy and H. F. David and L. C. Choy and D. W. Butler, the former won by 6 6 -3. Earlier in the afternoon there had been an excellent drawn match between Mrs. Menzies and Jean Nicoll. MAGDALEN LISTER ROBINSON, younger daughter of Sir Roy Lister Robinson, ...