S' Gifts Whose Charm Lasts Beyond the Day . . , MAY 11 MOTHER'S DAY Illustrated: “DAPHNE,” a Nielsen Slipper featuring the Dutch toe, contrasting coloured felt 1 TOle (a Nielsen speciality) and feltcovered heel. Felt bow in front with contrasting coloured centre-piece to match sole. Rose, Burgundy, Blue, Black. All sizes 21/9 P*lr Smartly cut NAVY CALFSKIN GLOVES MHMME fitting neatly at wrist with elastic. Backs featuring an attractive tucked design • trimmed with French knots. size 6 6 t 0 2 coupons 36/3 p**" - “HALVIC” SUPERFINE FELT SLIPPER in attractive Wedgie style. Block toe, xOSIKX leather sole, combining durability with smart appearance. Rose, Blue, Green, >. Black. All sizes 16/9 WRIST LENGTH BROWN CALFSKIN GLOVES fitting with elastic at wrist. Centre back finished with scalloped stitching from base of finger to gauntlet. r Sizes 6to 7. 2 coupons 43/6 P»h |‘g> J. Ballantyne and Co. Ltd.
rotiXß raj- ‘IXMtd tMiAr* , eKK F Sax' 9 / Write* Ml** O. H, of New Southgate. London. >—Z " K FTER reading an article in our ‘Daily Mtarar* ‘SUMMER DOWN UNDER* may I it? thank you for a breath of sunshine; one could V A■ X almost be there in New Zealand; it certainly cheered me up. i Mt com* £rom working in an office where we had no heat on account of the Fuel Cut 1 was working in coats, two pain of gloves, lege ■ ■ wrapped in brown paper to keep them warm my fse{ " a Btraw boz - 1 dare cause ''wMW Y° u to amile. We had to laugh at the get up file ’Wwk Y girls have wont ... but thank goodness we have " \ not been put off. So you can guess what year article meant to me when you spoke of the glorious flowen and the sunshine and going to tfie sea, which I am lucky to see once a year on holiday. “HOW LOVELY to stop on your way home from p a a dance fbr BACON and EGGS” [ aL/* **We, here, have an egg every now and again. Sometimes | raJwr Mother and I have had | a rasher and j an egg each for , .i ' lunch ... and at times there is not much to eat T ‘ 'l# | ★★ ★ ★ Britain is gradually shaking off the effects of the bitter winter—but food is still her major problem. Let us cdhtinue to help her > to our utmost by FILLING THE FOODSHIPS! ■( weso.M _ ' ■■ ■ ' tfepeadj on ! \ 4 •
I /Me ? DMioned Cn Na lure's beauty principle of lalowri Cerrw—Foyreferm rounoaboni Garments bring to modem women that (oddns-lik. grace of form so worshipped in Ancient Greece ond lauded throughout the ages os the acme S’i 1 " .’J." - When F* "“d 0 toundotion garment, choose a Feyreforw Salaeced Carre creation for Beauty, Health ond Comfort. ((»fa u reform'w, u n d ation • # GOES FURTHER
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25178, 8 May 1947, Page 2
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