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HOOVER Ltd

... i Passport to real Hoover Service! If you want efficient service without inflated charges, let no one but an Authorised Hoover Service man adjust your Cleaner. Each carries his personal Hoover identification card. You can trust him. Fill in and post the coupon below if you want him to call. As new Hoover Cleaners become available, they will be allocated to dealers immediately and sold at PRE ...

Published: Friday 01 March 1946
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 89 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Photographs 

PEGGY SAGE

... Sf\ eqae^ij the oLleaAufie This is an invitation to relax for a quiet appointment in Peggy Sage's charming salon where her expert manicurists are ready to give you the most perfect manicure in London. And choose, at your treatment, from the lovely Peggy Sage nail polishes inimitable, unchippable, diamond hard in subtlest, most tantalising shades. C FINGER-TIP SPECIALIST SALONS LONDON: 130 New ...

Published: Tuesday 01 October 1946
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 87 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Photographs 

HORLICKS

... YOUR KINGDOM Here, indeed, is something that makes the work and worry of the day worth while the evening peace of your own fireside! This chair is your chair. These books are your books. These four walls are yours your kingdom. Here you can close the door against the world and relax. Here you can restore spent energy. Surely Horlicks was made for people like you people who feel in need of ...

Published: Tuesday 01 October 1946
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 118 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Photographs 

R. A. LISTER (MARINE SALES) LTD

... HARBOURS Of TAf ULIORLD soumnniPTon Passenger and cargo craft leave tliis Port regularly for all parts of the world, noteworthy being the Transatlantic and Cape services. It is also the home of many of the finest yachts. An ever increasing number of Lister-Blackstone marine engines are installed for propulsion and auxiliary purposes in and around this Port. ...

ROLLS-ROYCE LIMITED

... , , 1 Rolls-Royce founded a tradition of engineering which has earned the title of The Best Car in the World. The Silver Wraith is in every respect, the 1946 interpretation of that tradition. To all that is characteristically Rolls-Royce has also been added the improvement which comes from experience and research initiated by Rolls-Royce during the past seven years. I A N N O UNCI N G THE ...

A REAL GRAND NATIONAL

... A MAGNIFICENT race for the first post-war Grand National was won at Aintree by Mr. J. Morant's Irish-bred 'chaser, Lovely Cottage, ridden by Captain Bobby Petre, and trained by Mr. Tom Rayson. Huge crowds had come from all over the country hoping to see the victory of the favourite, Mr. J. V. Rank's Prince Regent, but the gallant horse could only finish third. Mr. L. S. Elwell's Jack Finlay ...

Processed Kitchen Waste as Animal Food

... With the position of feeding-stuffs for poultry and pigs still very uncertain, and likely to become even more difficult, we think readers might like to know something about kitchen waste as an animal food. Since we have no personal experience in feeding this rather repulsive pudding, we asked a dis tinguished scientist if he would be good enough to give readers a report on its use. THE Bible ...

English Ayrshires on Show

... THE English Ayrshire Cattle Breeders' Association's Show and Sale was held at Reading on April 3. Highest price at the sale was 400 guineas and was paid for Dr. H. A. C. Gregory's female champion. The average price for females was £112 and for bulls £80. The perfect weather encouraged a good attendance, and there were a number of visitors from the North. THE JUDGE Mr. J nines Howie, Junior ...

Concerning Tomatoes and Celery

... BY OUR HORTICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT MANY readers by now will have brought their tomatoes and celery plants along well beyond the seedling stage, but there are several problems which arise during the season on which I think I can be helpful. War-time experience has shown that tomatoes will stand lower temperatures than had previously been supposed crops which have been grown outdoors under ...

Point-to-Point & ... ... Trials

... Point-to-Point Hun! r Trials pOINT-TO-POINT racing has returned with surprising rapidity to its pre-war popu larity. Many meetings have been held, and there are others on the programme for the near future. Hunter trials, too, are Coming back again. These pic tures of some of the earlier post war events include interesting contrasts in examples of ob stacles typical of those encoun tered in a ...

Irish Show's Record Entries

... By A. CROXTON SMITH CONGRATULATIONS to the Irish Kennel Club on being able to record that its recent show was the best ever, the entries reaching 3300, which was nearly 500 above last year. This time a number of British ex hibitors were able to make the journey and swell the total. They are fortunate in having an able and energetic Chairman of Council in Mr. Henry B. Fottrell, and an ...

A London Rugby Reunion

... AFTER 41 years London Scot tish and London Welsh met at the Richmond Athletic Ground last Saturday, and after a grand game they left the field at 15 points all. It was three goals for the Scottish one goal, a dropped goal and two tries for the Welsh. For the Scottish L. Bruce Lock- hart scored two tries and Charteris the third, to all three Wilson added goal points. For the Welsh, Williams ...