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Beginners' Corner

... No. 35-- The Run-Up o For the very little run-ups around the green try using less wrist work and more arm action as this player has done; always get to this point where the left wrist, left arm and die club are in line before cocking the left wrist. ...

Cocktails to Port

... C eclda to Port A FARMER was sent a land girl by the local War Agricultural Committee. He wrote back: Thanks very much. What shall I do with her in the daytime? A ringing Halt from the member of the Home Guard brought the motor-car to a standstill. Another Halt and the driver alighted. At the third Halt he protested I've stopped the car, got out and I'm standing still. What more do you want ...

AUSTIN REED

... Comfortable quarters i a The calendar still says summer. But men whose public duties call them out in the small hours, find it hard to believe. For the chilly hours before the dawn we recommend our Ulsters. They are very warm, but do not hamper activity. They are very hard-wearing. These overcoats are double-breasted, with good deep collars that bring comfort i right up to the ears. Coats of ...

Published: Wednesday 28 August 1940
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 105 | Page: Page 29 | Tags: Illustrations 

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Published: Wednesday 14 August 1940
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 51 | Page: Page 33 | Tags: Illustrations 

THE WEEK'S FOOD FACTS

... THE WEEK'S Mr mil MINISTRY OF FOOD aiTil P LEASE make full use of the fruit and vegetables now so plentiful. It is important that we should eat home produce rather than food which has to come from overseas. Never waste anything, however small. Never eat more than enough. You'll be fitter, you'll save money, you'll make cargo space available for materials of war. Every time you cook you can ...

Published: Wednesday 14 August 1940
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 332 | Page: Page 33 | Tags: Illustrations 

A Voice from China

... HERE is an extract from a letter I have received from a reader in China and as it touches upon many com mon difficulties I hope it will prove helpful and interesting: At present (he writes) I play as much as possible, about twice a week, and have a handicap of 24 at the Royal Hong Kong. I am not playing down to it, and although I can and do hit excellent shots with all clubs and I think I am ...

Issued by The Harris Tweed Association Limited

... Issued by The Harris Tiveed Association Limited THE HOME OF AN ISLAND INDUSTRY In the far-off Outer Hebrides despite the turmoil of war the high standard of N c r afts mans h i p asso- dated with Harris m Tweed is being jealously main tained. HARRIS TWEED TO protect the interest of the islanders and to guard against imitations of spurious origin the Harris Tweed Trade Mark has been ...

AUSTIN REED

... Comfortable quarters The calendar still says summer. But men whose public duties call them out in the small hours, find it hard to believe. For the chilly hours before the dawn we recommend our Ulsters. They are very warm, but do not hamper activity They are very hard-wearing. These overcoats are double-breasted, with M good deep collars that bring comfort j|| right up to the ears. Coats of ...

FOOD FACTS NO. 5

... MCTsJ! Mrifv^ MINISTRY OF FOOD THE WEEK'S 1 JO you feel, as many women do, that war-time house keeping would be easier if only you could count on getting a ittle special advice from a kitchen expert? Here's your ch ince without trouble, without cost, without even having to leave your own home. Just switch on your radio every morning at 8.15. You'll hear the answers to your own kind of food ...

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... WHERE TO STAY hunting, riding guests ETC. pvARTMOOR, Farm House, as Private Hotel, lJ 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 3J gns. Applv Secretary Bullaven Farm, nr. Ivvbridge, Devon. r* UESTS received, delightful country house, own Lj farm. Peace and quiet. ...