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When In Trouble ask Aunt Kate's Advife. UIVE ME RECIPE FOR— These are Cheap and Good! Readers are always on

... the search for economical and good recipes of ono kind or another, so to-day I have made a collection recipes which, I feel sure, will prove helpfid ta»the mother who has a big, little family to cater for. You should out these out and paste them in your recipe book- Steamed Gingerbread. This is a delicious cake, and can be made werv easily. 2 lb. flour. 3 oz. sugar, oz. two tablespoonfuls ...

USING THE VEGETABLES IN YOUR GARDEN, RECIPES YOU WILL LIKE

... The' proudest time for the home gardener thj day when she puts a dish of peas, beans, carrots, or lettuce the table and says, “These are from our own garden.” There is really no need to have butcher meat every day at dinner, and you would well advised to serve up your home-grown vegetables in as tempting and appetising ways possible. Your family will thrive on this fare, and you will find your ...

mystery SCOTTISH (Continued from \v ' He frankly confesses 7.Per o® Profitless. He did not find „ ,ric r fiiating

... document; to i tai)l fi ui remarkable. There fit > the house, and one VftL, A r to it save that from t], ' ■), examination, howki ,] d th 'j'-*' t there was a little ?• Hck- oining-room, and that if ir vm, e fi e of books upon its JK Je “ door Wh,ch lcd ,orrnan9 fiopt two ears at ft fiidia,’ were quite prepared ' t tfie safer and wto 11 r >sis arise. They of .i crisis in the year 1914, tt ...

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BY ERh. SHAW

... Copyright. No. 7. Although the Chums struggled with all their might they were unable to stop themselves from being drawn into the mysterious castLe of the Merry Maker of Magic. Along high, oak-panelled, silent corridors, winding in and out, they went, and at length found themselves in vast central room filled with stiff figures, which, although they looked real, were only statues. “Look!” ...

Published: Wednesday 30 December 1931
Newspaper: Falkirk Herald
County: Stirlingshire, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1141 | Page: Page 8, 9 | Tags: crochet pattern 

Inexpensive shopping this year * us, is proving a bit [. Apart from s our money on good hke gifts

... for the ti° na Savings Cer• » Red Cross funds, eems rather out of to spend large s*.* 1 at after all, * tials. For a shilling | bought a towel at a sale, and it is now taking its place as a shampoo jacket with the aid of some old embroidery threads. To make this, fold the towel in half, cut up one side to make a front opening, and cut out a piece for the neck. Blanket stitch all round the ...

rwo CHILDREN’S JUVENILE VESTS, round neck, short sleeves. Sizes —l6 20 22' 24 26 28 Piices—3/» 3/2 3/5 3/9 4/2

... 4/8 5/2 CHILDREN’S INTERLOCK VESTS, round neck, no sleeves. Sizes —18 20 22 , 24 26 28 Prices— l/ 8 1/9 1/10 1/11 2/2 2/4 CHILDREN'S INTERLOCK SLEEPING SUITS. Give durable wear, Cream/ peach. Sizes 27 30' 33 Prices— 4/6 4/11 5/11 CHILDREN’S ALL-WOOL KNICKERS. 'Smedley* make, clastic at waist. Sizes 14 16 18 20 Prices—3/10 4/3 4/9 5/2 CHILDREN S INTERLOCK KNICKERS, ‘Meridian’ make, ...

Published: Wednesday 16 May 1945
Newspaper: Falkirk Herald
County: Stirlingshire, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 158 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: bag  crochet pattern 

H.M. THEATRE THIS WEEK—Nightly at 7.30. Matinees—Wed and Sat. 2.30. the Stage—PERSONAL VISIT OF DONALD WOLFIT ..

... New London Company In the Plays SHAKESPEARE Repertoire:— Tue«.—Much Ado About Nothing- Wed. Night; Wed. (E\enlng)—King Lear; Thurs. anc! Sat. 'Matinee and Evening)—A Midsummer Night's Dream. Prices; OS.. DC.. 6 9: P.S.. 5,6; C.. 4/-; B S., Bal.. 1/6. Special Children's Prices. BOOK NOW—Phone 493. NEXT WEEK—Nightly 7.30. Matinees—Wed. and Sat at 2.30. On the Stage— YVONNE MITCHELL, HENRY ...