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Jack Olding & CO LTD

... jlackOtftnf HATFIELD. ..HERTS U jjadiOCdliig A HATFIELD. ..HERTS WW I v *>na^. Why do I give that picture pride of place in my home That Caterpillar Tractor laid the foundation of my prosperity. I was just a small farmer in the ordinary way of farming using the ordinary methods. Then one of the Jack Olding people asked me to see a demonstration MONEY MAKING My methods, besides being slow, were ...

The Standard Motor Company Ltd

... , , 4 The day c will come The day will come when flags will be unfurled and waved by joyous hands When black-out curtains will be torn down from the windows When gas-masks will be packed away as treasured souvenirs of the war When Tommy will be seen in civvies once again. When fighting between nations will have ceased. The time will come when gleaming new Standard models will be seen at the ...

July Rain's Fine Victory

... IT was appropriate indeed that the first big coursing trophy to come his way should be won by Mr. James V. Rank on his home ground. The Fair Trial Plate for all ages given by Mr. J. A. Dewar at the meeting held at Druids Lodge on December 17 and r8, was won by Mr. Rank's second- season bitch July Rain by Judge's Rebuke out of Jersey Rainbow. Success of this bitch was all the more meritorious ...

Prevention is Better than Cure

... EVERY plum, every plum will pear be be wanted next year, and it is the duty of every owner of fruit-trees to do everything in his power to produce fruit of the highest quality which will keep in good condition up to its maximum capacity. scabby, pest-ndden truit is useless tor storage, and is therefore wasteful. This is the month to apply the proved preventive against the majority of fruit ...

MOSS BROS & CO. LTD

... PR* MOSS BROS I MOSS 7 BROS Tito Tony mill Short of it Army Officers wanting greatcoats in a hurry can have thein in a hurry from Moss Bros, range of ready-for-wear. A fort- night's individual tailoring couldn't achieve better cut or fit. f And this applies not only to the average figure hut also to ex treme under and over sizes all come equallv within the scope of this unique depart ment. Y\ ...

Ships that Sail

... .-v. .v 9 _ THE men of an R.A.F. squadron stationed in the Sudan on the banks of the Nile have formed a boating club and all the members have made their own craft. There are three classes of craft canoe, sail and power and three corre sponding classes of membership. The simplest form of boat is made from old petrol-boxes. It holds one person and is paddled by hand. From this primitive craft ...

The Army in Ireland Defeated at Richmond

... 73 UGBY history was made at the Rich- mond Athletic Ground when the British Army played a team styled The Army in Ireland. A large and appreciative crowd, which included the Secretary of State for War, Captain Margesson, saw the British Army win with somewhat flattering ease, scoring 21 points to 3. They owed this success in large measure to the skill of A. J. F. Risman, the Wales and Salford ...

Romford Dog Show

... THE Romford and District Canine Society recently held a Sanction Show at Romside Sports Club, Romford. Small dog shows are sanctioned by the Kennel Club, provided they are held at week-ends and are purely local. They are proving most popular and make a welcome diversion for dog-loving war workers. CZAR OAK- JIEART from the Oaklieart Ken nels, won three first prizes and was voted the best Rail ...

REDNUTT

... Tij] i rx^ J iii I !l SI >1^1 1! MB xun xi unufrue sfieHty fso xi zwzyue But owing to import restrictions, I have been unable, for the last year, to continue my journeys to England, therefore I am very hard to find, and regret rather expensive, but I am worth it. I can still be obtained in small quantities at some leading Wine Merchants, and the best bars, and if you are fortunate enough to ...

Science and Road Accidents

... By Our Motoring Correspondent MOST people have heard the special broadcasts which have been on the air recently and which are designed to emphasise the need for care by all road users. These broadcasts have usually been of a dramatic kind, with noises off to represent skidding tyres or the sound of a crash, and they have been well done. Presumably we must attribute them to the initiative of ...