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... Wrights Wrights FTER WORK AND AFTER PLAY WRIGHT'S IS RIGHT THROUGHOUT THE DAY MOTHER DAUGHTER FATHER i SON WRIGHT'S IS RIGHT FOR EVERYONE is right for everyone .rrrarig.tMtgjMB^^ IDEAL FOR TOILET AND NURSERY ...

POND'S

... V Viscountess Bridport gives her fair skin a lovely transparent look by using Pond's Natural Face Powder /y V IfflttUes 'Sfwrnc/ u ll Blondes, beware No ordinary face powder can bring out the full beauty of your com- f plexion. But Pond's Powder is I different For, thanks to the Jj colourscope, Pond's shades are jj scientifically blended to bring If out all the lovely hidden tints of n each ...

S.R. TOOTHPASTE

... SR. TOOTHPASTE 1/4 (inc. tax) SR. TOOTHPASTE 1/4 (inc. tax) Two happy smiles! BUT-- L MISS WISE p9 MISS FOOLISH I safeguards hers W only cleans by keeping gums f her teeth healthy too! T^VEN healthy- looking teeth, â– I -A j iree irom aecay, can easuy be lost through gum neglect. See your dentist regularly and I use S.R. Toothpaste. It contains sodium ricinoleate to strengthen gums against ...

Published: Saturday 01 February 1947
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 74 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Photographs 

Good Hope: The Cape--Its History And Romance--Which The Royal Family Are Visiting This Month

... Good Hope The Cape Its History And Romance Which The Royal Family Are Visiting This Month By C. Fox Smith A LITTLE more than four-and-a- half centuries ago, two small storm- tossed vessels, voyaging under the auspices of a Portuguese Prince with English blood in his veins, sighted from the south ward the great rock-bastion known today as the Twelve Apostles, which, together with the mighty pro ...

Published: Saturday 01 February 1947
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1369 | Page: Page 22, 64, 66 | Tags: Photographs 

Graphic

... The Isle of Foula seen from Lerwick. This island J iies to the westward of the group and is famed for its rock, the Snueg, which rises sheer to a height 1 of 1370 feet J (Below) A sunset view of the village of Scalloway 8 the ancient capital of the Shetlands' ...

Article

... IT is no accident that the architect recently nominated (by the Minister of Town and Country Planning) as chief creator of Stevenage-- Britain's first post-war town-- should already have given to the country an ideal village. Now sixty-three years of age, Clough Williams-Ellis began dreaming about lovely buildings while yet a child busy with his toy bricks. Brought up in the thinly-populated ...

Published: Saturday 01 February 1947
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1139 | Page: Page 28, 29, 66 | Tags: Photographs 

Eating Alone And Liking It

... (Patina ^y4tone ^y4na oCihina J)t PEOPLE of all ages when living alone are all too apt to grow careless about their food, especially if they have to prepare it for themselves. They eat barely enough to keep body and soul together, and mealtimes become a monotonous cycle of dishes requiring little thought or time to prepare. How often has one heard, I really can't be bothered to cook for ...

Published: Saturday 01 February 1947
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 677 | Page: Page 56 | Tags: Photographs 

Brand's Baby Foods

... Made by the makers of Brand's Essence Ready-sieved Vegetables make life easier for Mother WHAT mother would ever grudge time spent on her baby But now it's not. necessary to prepare and sieve vegetables specially for Baby. Strained Carrots and Strained Spinach are all ready to give Baby straight from the glass jar. They're the finest fresh vegetables, cooked in vacuum and vacuum-packed. All ...

New Use For Old Valentines

... fjew U Old \Jalentine6 r HE paper Valentine, so decorative and charming, with verses of an amorous or sentimental nature, seems to have made its appearance during the last twenty years of the Eighteenth Century. These early specimens are in the best taste, finely drawn and hand-coloured, or produced in monochrome by etching or lithography. Later came some endearing types made in the form of a ...

Up and down the land

... THE Ministry of Agriculture seems to have been affected by the same virus of optimism which the Minister of Fuel has suffered from since the summer. Follow ing the all's well with the vast majority of the harvest, here is the latest example of comfort for the farmers. Weather conditions were unfavourable for cultivations during January and, with the exception of some ploughing on the lighter ...

Alpine and Rock Gardening

... By Our Horticultural Correspondent A READER has reminded me that the fascinating subject of has received but scant attention in my contributions to Sport and Country. He writes I realize that it is one of the luxury branches of horticulture which have unavoidably suffered neglect in recent years in favour of the more important business of food growing, but there must be many, like myself, who ...