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NOT IN THE KITCHEN

... house contained Ave nem. Including a kitchen. and there were people living is the Muse, the stanibrd of for evacuated children wadi be three. They might have observed is the Meal Press was under the that became the kitchen counted as a habllabbe people were ...

KITCHENS

... KITCHENS In the well-appointed kitchens the work of the Barham Village Fruit Preservation Centre made a special appeal to Mrs. %en Sall Mrs. During the present mason. Mrs. Roosevelt learned, the centre had made 6.6411 lbs. of Jam, of which 6.340 lbs. ...

KITCHENER

... KITCHENER Field-Marshal Earl Kitchener of Khartoum, Secretary of State for War, joined the royal train from Windsor during the journey, and accompanied the King in his review. It is as long ago as 1855 when Queen Victoria visited Folkestone. Since then ...

IN THE KITCHEN

... IN THE KITCHEN JT is good plan to fix a separate day for making fancy cakes and “Sweets” ; it leaves time for experiments. which are always interesting A fresh idea for simple sweet that is sure to be a success is : BLENDED BLANC-MANGE. This is an arrangement ...

KITCHEN

... KITCHEN. Folkestone 12 sq. yds. inlaid Lino at 3/10 Hearth Rug Kitchen Table, size x 2' 2 Windsor Kitchen Chairs 6/11 Comfortable adjustable Chair, with velvet cushions toseat and back 110 £5 10 6 ...

KITCHEN

... KITCHEN Pots and pans; all iron, aluminium, tin, enamel and earthenware cooking utensils; glassware; china; taps; sink; gas-stove; refrigerator ; table cupboards; larder-shelves and all white woodwork; windows ; paintwork ; tiles And vour hand’. BATHROOM ...

in the Kitchen'

... in the Kitchen' Now is the time to make your Christmas Puddings. The International , have plentiful supplies of the finest and meatiest New Fruits at wonderfully low prices. Buy now while the best arc available. CURRANTS Specially Selected per lb. 5 7 ...

KITCHEN

... KITCHEN Pots and pans; all iron, aluminium, tin, enamel and earthenware cooking utensils; glassware; china; taps ; sink ; gas-stove; refrigerator ; table cupboards; larder-shelves and all white woodwork; windows; paint work; tiles. And your hands. BATHROOM ...

IN THE KITCHEN

... IN THE KITCHEN Many people prefer lemon juice to vinegar when mixing a salad dressing, and it is much more digestible. For washing dainty handkerchiefs add few lemon rinds to the water when it still cbhl and boil up with the handkerchiefs, and yon will ...

KITCHEN

... KITCHEN Wlien studying suolx a building as Tap. pington Hall uxiixtesible, and oor_ taiid not desirable, to forget its fa.scina'U ing literary associations; but. at the same time architectural evidences must receive the respect that is undoubtedly their ...

KITCHEN.”

... KITCHEN.” Gives great beat. Runs a uniform size. Leaves very little ash and does not clog the flues DELIVERED IN / FOLKESTONE / * OR CHEHITON. I PER TON NETT. Terms— ...