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S. S. CARS LTD

... S S C A R .S LTD g. --.H S S C A R .S LTD mm (jac^itat The finest car of its class in the world COVENTRY ...

THE HIGHWAY OF FASHION

... BY M E. BROOKE No one must fail to visit the Woolly, or, as it has amusingly been called, the 44 some thing different department at Marshall and Snclgrove's, Oxford Street personal shoppers revel in it, as they always seem to find just what they are needing. It is there that the angora coat and skirt on the right may be seen it is in a pretty lime-green shade. As will be seen, the coat is ...

Published: Wednesday 21 July 1943
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 347 | Page: Page 28 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

BOOTH'S

... mm 1 ,1 A'^J MAXIMUM PRICES: 25/3 PER BOTTLE; HALF BOTTLE 13/3 U.K. ONLY) THE ONLY GIN THAT HOLDS THE BLUE SEAL OF THE INSTITUTE OF HYGIENE ...

AIR EDDIES: Yorker

... AIR EDDIES By Oliver Stewart Yorker ALREADY the British public is a great deal more laminar with the name the York than the aircraft itself. It is a case of everything being in a named though I have some hope that, by the time these notes appear, a few photographs and some general information will have been released. In Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith's statement for the annual general meeting ol HawiJ ...

Published: Wednesday 21 July 1943
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 908 | Page: Page 32 | Tags: Photographs 

PATONS & BALDWINS LTD

... PATONS BALDWINS LTD knit this cardigan for yourself Send 3d. to Dept.B.E. for Booklet 957 ImMmitrnk Made by ALLOA, SCOTLAND HALIFAX, ENGLAND J q>7 28 PATONS BALDWINS LTD ...

Published: Thursday 01 July 1943
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 28 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Photographs 

The Magic of Plastics

... II t/ T. S. Douglas THE world historian of a thousand years hence describing the middle of the twentieth century may well ignore wars, revolutions and economic disasters and state that the period saw the dawn of the Age of Plastics. To him the second World War and the great political changes will seem, perhaps, insignificant beside the introduction of a new basic material destined to ...

Published: Thursday 01 July 1943
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2490 | Page: Page 27, 63, 64 | Tags: Photographs 

Farmers in Arabia

... THE Audhali plateau, more than 7000 ft. up, is situated to the north of the Aden Protectorate and adjoins the Yemen country. It consists of a district of stony land interspersed with scattered masses of volcanic rock. The climate is torrid, but with cooler nights. The only areas suitable for agriculture are the wadis, or deep water courses, which are dry nearly all the year. The soil is held ...

Rothamsted

... THE well-known Roth amsted Experimental Station, for research on problems connected with the soil, celebrated its cen tenary on Wednesday. It was in 1843 that the famous Lawes and Gilbert part nership was started and for many years these brilliant workers published the re sults of their investigations in a series of papers that still stand as classics in the field of agricultural chemistry. ...

On Top of Their Form

... By A. Croxton Smith THE aim of all dog owners should be to keep their animals on the top of their form, whether they are used for port or companionship. One that is it is greatly enhanced in appearance, and if they are intended for the field it is essential that they should be firm and muscular, sound in wind and limb, and have hard, strong eet. beet, perhaps, are tne nrst to ;o when a dog is ...

Training for Future Farmers

... IT is impossible to forecast the future position of agriculture in this country. While the war lasts farmers have quite enough to do in dealing with the food situation and in endeavouring to make good the present shortage. But in due course the country will settle down and members of the various professions and trades return to peace conditions. One of the outstanding features of war time ...

Canadian Chickens

... A REGULAR supply of eggs, either fresh or in the dried state, has been a matter of great interest to the housewife ever since the drastic reduction in home produc tion. The average weight of an egg is 2 ozs., and one half of this is water. Yet after three weeks' incubation the chick emerges, active, alert, fully feathered, and ready to hunt about for a meal. i nis development in me eggsneil is ...

Midsummer Tomato Management

... By Our Horticultural Correspondent JUDGING by the number of questions I am asked every year on the cultivation of tomatoes, it seems that this crop presents more problems to the amateur grower than almost any other. At the present time the demands of the plant must be met promptly if the weight and quality of the crop is to be satisfactory, so here are a few hints on current treatment. Glass ...