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THERE'S MANY A SLIP

... r therms many a slipT]) By MARTIN HAWKIN. TURN on the news, George, said the publican to his son. For some minutes conversation in the private bar ceased, as the nightly hope arose of some striking piece of information. When the synopsis was over, it was thought that none would transpire. Enemy air activity had been slight; an important statement by the American Purchasing Committee was ...

LLOYDS RANK

... T,T,OYDS RANK IJ.OYDS RANK For every class of Banking Business 1677 LIMITED Head Office 7 1 Lombard Street, London, E. C. 3 B-- J-- ...

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Published: Saturday 29 March 1941
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 607 | Page: Page 34 | Tags: Illustrations 

The Ministry of Food

... The Ministry of Fond he Ministry of Food (S3) Rally round the Flag when you gather round the table Every time you serve home produced foods you save valuable shipping space, because it means less foods to be imported. And how good our home produced foods are Porridge, for example. The best, most nutritious oats in the world are grown in Britain, and, thanks to the Government subsidy on home ...

Published: Saturday 01 March 1941
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 206 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Illustrations 

Fiction/Narrative

... The case of Captain Molyneux focuses a spotlight on the fashion cycle, British brand, as it runs in the wartime world. The famous fashion designer, who began in London after the first world war, and subsequently made his headquarters in Paris and got all the materials for his London shop there, came back to London when the French collapsed. He did not know whether he could continue his ...

prefer patriotism

... Ihefntittvi Mr. Smith I've just got the estimate for that job we were going to have done. Mrs. Smith Not too expensive, I hope? Mr. Smith: It's very reasonable; but I hate to disappoint you, dear. I've come to the conclusion this is one of those things that ought not to be done in war time. Mrs. Smith Oh, how depressing And I'd set my heart on it, too. Mr. Smith I know you had so had I. But it ...

PRESBYTERIAN MIXTURE

... A. GALE CO. LTD., GLASGOW, C.1 RV I My thoughts grow in tne aroma of that V M particular tobacco. I Earl Baldwin Dundee, 1925 Sold only sealed, in packets and tins, 1/9 per oz. ...

HARRIS TWEED

... As a safeguard against imitations the Harris Tweed Trade Mark has O O been registered bv order of the Board of Trade. All tweed which bears the Harris Tweed Trade y *3 Jkjakt Mark is made to-day in exactly the same way yKS Bjjpy as before the War. The mark, stamped on the L£jAy-' cloth itself, is a definite assurance that the tweed wm has been made entirely in the Outer Hebrides, the home of ...

Covers

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Published: Wednesday 19 March 1941
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 47 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Covers  Illustrations