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DAILY POST Women’s Institute Notes BOLTON-LE-SANDS VERY successful party was held. Decorations and a large ..

... the Vicar) gave a festive air to the room. Supper was served after a grand march, and the evening was spent in dancing and games Tongue-twisters provoked much laughter from onlookers. A shadow play and a monologue, both admirably performed, added variety to the evening, and the distribution of presents (tom the tree was made by three witches in effective costumes. The Women's Institute held ...

THE LADIES' COLUMN

... LESSONS CROCHET WORK. Stitchkb. —Two woodeu ueedles and fine white yarn; cast the number stitcheß (•quired; knit the first stitch; put the yarn forward and two together, repeating io the.end ; •oioss twice plain, then repeat first row until always knit the first and last stitcheß on tho aeed'le plain. This is a strong pretty stitch *for , Leviathan Stitch.—-Work four chain, piokthem -ti «p for ...

BODKIN’S CRACKS

... A workm’ man haa been read in’ cum havers Written an’ priutit by a Lun’oa doctor anent pan-itch a* food for puir folk. English men an’ Women in general ken little aboot aitmeal, an' the t.v.tluoTue meltitiis that may be made oot o'a, that it i» hardly worth a’ body’s wbila to pay ony atteuii'ii to what they say on the subject. Th*-y’ve tell o* parritcb maybe, an’ whan th- y -i»»k aboot it they ...

| The KiiigTMlors s' ~I O This Once-a-Year Sale is a very sure M method of clearing stock quickly. At

... the same time low prices • bring many new customers. • Some people say that A sample -I S . always best. , Stewarts don’t -work that axiom any time. 'i 4' We’re out make friends, and it '* wouldn’t be wise to have one Jjj Jtv/ standard for Sale purposes, and Sj araßtiL ». another for ordinary times. & A,, are splendid cloths. King- SBMsPvffll Tailored to the usual standard of tfi excellence. ...

MOTORS AND CYCLES AUSTIN 1929 16-6 SalooD, small mileage, licensed, grand order throughout; £40/ Kidd, 70 ..

... Austin Seven, or similar, about £15 \V value. Give particulars. Box 1200. ei OS OFFER THE FOLLOWING THOROUGHLY RECONDITIONED USED CARS. 1955 —DAIMLER 15 Sporta Saloon, very smart. £350 —HU.MBER 16/50 Saloon, car. £90. 1952—AUSTIN 16 C.B. Saloon, Royal Blue, re-bored, etc., magnificent order. £125 1933—LAN CHESTER Ten C.B. Saloon, mechanically perfect. £175. 1934—STANDARD Ten C.B Saloon, an ...