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Wear mimxiUw Latest styles in all Sports Clothing now displayed at "The Farmers." Fascinating Jumpers, Skirts, Hats, and Hose. Just what you need for Easter wear. Call and make your choice now I m ">W a >2 m m mi ■ ■n m W3S in sm Pull-on Shapes, in Wool and Straw, Ribbon Velvet, and Fancy materials. A splendid range of shades. Comfortable fittings for shingled or ordiuarv heads — 23/6 to 33/9 Felts and Velours, in good soft shapes. Mushroom and turncd-up styles. In Browns, Fawns, Grey, Navy, Red, Blues, Henna, and Almond .. 15/6 'to 45/6 Smart Sports Hat, in two-tone Wool Braid, with plain ribbon trimming •• 32/ C Eandom Jacojiard Woollen Jumper. V neck, long sleeves; girdle at • , .... • *9/© PancyKnit Woollen Jumper,'roll'tie collar and cuffs of striped Brush Smart°\Trap' Skirt, in Bayardce Tweed, in Beige and Smoke Grey Finished horn buttons •• ; • • • " ." . • „ An Cvcrchcck Tweed Skirt, in Mastic and Varnish Brown, featuring • the latest wrap style; inset pocket .. ■• ,•• •• ': . ■•-,■„„„„ Smart Jumper Suit, of Shetland Wool. Platinum Grey Skirt, Jumper Of "Fair Isle" colourings ,; ".. "' \', "• „\" .;,i, „ UEeful Jumper Suit, of Tabac Wool, in Crazy Knit, smartly piped *itfi a A CosTrrockVfine 6 quality Wool,' in Cigar Brown,'over Flame, giving VerylmartFrock'of Silk "and' Shetland Wool in Peacock Blue, the convertiblc collar and long sleeves piped with silk braid to tone 105/teHiltlll Hosiery Ladies' AU-Wool Broad Bibbed Hose. In Crows, Oyster, Putty, Pastel. Ciampagne,, Coating, Nigger, Navy, etc Price 5/11 pair Ladies' Silk and Wool Host, in broad fancy ribs. Biscuit, Grey, Suede, Corert,* Nigger or Black/White— Price .. .. 6/11 pair Ladies' All-Wool Caaftmszo Hose, in newest mixture, with embroidered clax— Price .. .. 11/6 pair Christchurch

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Sir Frederic Kenyon, Director of the British Museum, ' lecturing to the Oswestrv Historical Association, said that the British Museum was to-dav teaching liistorv bv means of printed illustrations which" were prepared for studv. It was becoming more and more n practice to learn from pictures, and before long people, would not learn to read at all". They would simply go and look at pictures.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18348, 3 April 1925, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18348, 3 April 1925, Page 13