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THE Vitabuoy

... Vitabuoy Reed. Trade Mark And thi man is still alive I Most Naval inen choose the itabuoy because its buoyancy might be invaluable in emergency. Paymaster Lieutenant R.N., found its fire-resisting properties almost as valuable. After a long spell on the bridge, he lay down on the chart-house floor. Sud denly he woke. There was the dickens of a bang and a shower of sparks. The pistol ...

JACK OLDING LTD & CO

... Oeiier 0 I H T F An -fc- The Caterpillar ^farmer's is the ideal ^horsepower 25-8 Tractor. Drawbar horseP^ An lt. I, my Caterpillar and I am going to way5 we'U take in our A.nv task that c quicker and :ts ^-mhodofdomg Ur than an, other. fuss or bother. We'll We'U go about ou ield) improve quality speed up production) step P Ught In an, are masters of the s.tuauom heavy CaterP''fin our work ...

Potato Planting

... jVyf ANY farmers have been called upon by their War Agricultural Commit tees to grow some acres of potatoes. They are faced with the problem of getting the seed in with very little labour; thus the dif ferent potato-planting machines shown at Witley Park were a great attraction. HOME-MADE This is very much a wartime weapon. The idea was sent by Mr. Bomford to the Institute of Agricultural ...

Up and Down the Land

... tyfr. cmdf Lsoum tfck./a*tc( THE conscription of German children of 10 years and upwards for work on the land was announced by the B.B.C. with that little air of smugness which that organisation seems incapable of keeping out of its broadcasts. The announcement, as a news item, would have been better justified had it been explained what a serious sacrifice was being made by the German people ...

Article

... 2^3 I- i By Our orticultural fe;., .__ Corre ondent TO obtain a greater quantity of food from a given area is the whole country's aim. For the gardener, intercropping --or catch cropping-- is the principal means to this end, and as soon as the main spring sowings of vegetables are made, every grower should consider it his vital duty to, study the possibilities of his own garden. Briefly stated ...

Six-a-Side Hockey at Bournemouth: 54 Matches in One Afternoon

... Six-a-Side Hockey at Bournemouth b4 Matches in One Afternoon Thirty-six teams took part in the Bournemouth Sports Club's second an nual Six-a-Side Hockey Tournament held for the benefit of the Red Cross on Saturday, April 18. After five and a half hours of non-stop play on four pitches, the honours of the day went to an Infantry Regiment, who defeated last year's winners, a Training Regi ment, ...

Advertisements

... THE BRITISH SAILORS SOCIETY earnestly appeals for help lo enable them to keep pace with the urgent and increasing cost of maintaining Homes and Hostels in ports all over the Empire for our Seafarers' needs. Donations welcomed by Hon. Treasurer, The Rt. Hen. Sir Frederick Sykes, P.C., 6 80, Commercial Road, London, E.14. Mr. Herbert E. Barker, General Secretary. VANTELLA SHIRTS made to match ...

The Birmingham Small Arms Co., Ltd

... , England ------71= r , England ------71= r The Night Convoy by Rowland Hilder. 7k e .^ver- furniiu^ wn Wheels within, and wheels without. Within, the imprisoned wheels of in dustry; without, the rolling wheels of the highway. The wheels of the highway are like a shuttle, bringing to the creative wheels of the factory the elements they need, scattering their creations across the world. From ...

Published: Friday 01 May 1942
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 203 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Photographs 

Schwappes'

... Sh^2 vfj' YJ? \v *^fL\ V^Vi1 /^gsFS!&^ Sh^2 vfj' YJ? \v Yy ai'-.;fcbt> 7 I9H v _ v V -V-- -'^tfx j ...

Published: Friday 01 May 1942
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 22 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Photographs 

Old Tales Re-told: The Resurrection of Peter III

... Old Tales Re-told The Resurrection of Peter III. The astounding Story of Pougat- cheff, the Cossack Impostor who shook the Throne of Catherine the Great and threatened the City of Moscow Written and Illustrated by F. Matania, R.I. IN most countries the process of social evolution has been more or less gradual, and not by means of the violent cataclysm that happened to Russia. In the ...

IT WAS A LOVELY: Leave

... I M. IT Li WAS AN LOVELY BECAUSE BECAUSE c5w- Arrived with the looks and the greetings of a man who has got back to the one place and the one person that really matters and stayed that way until the end. Ate everything she put before him as though it were Ambrosial fare, even those rather shady sausages. Brought hex an early cup of tea without prompting and found all the ingredients without a ...

Published: Friday 01 May 1942
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 771 | Page: Page 46 | Tags: Photographs