ARTISTRY IN FUR With autumn waning Madame’s thoughts again turn to her Winter wardrobe and never has a season commenced with such interesting style changes. May we stress here that when you deal with Berwick Furs, Ltd., 113 A Armagh street, there is NO style problem. Here you may select your own style, modify the general style tendency to suit your own individuality and taste so that you can wear what is best suited to you, made to your individual figure and measurements. Berwick Furs, Ltd., will be pleased to offer you the services of London trained craftsmen to create that air of tailored nonchalence in. style and peltry. When you present your problem to the custom furrier the element of choice is unlimited. Your neckline and sleeve designs can be fashioned to balance that full sweeping back and casual front so accentuated to-day. Berwick Furs, Ltd., can already show you coats designed on these lines in Beaver Coney, Otter Coney, Natural Platinum Coney Mink and Beige Opossum, and can undertake assignments in Northern Musquash. When the choice is unlimited, individuality coupled with the finest workmanship and craftsmanship is available at Berwick Furs, Ltd., why not pause and discuss your requirements with us? Advt.
School Dork. Infants, ' Set;z Fill in tine spaces : 1.1 clean my teetln with ci * brush, s>poon. spade. Zl eat lorecioU brown , white , Wacß . a.T drinh cups ot milß every day two, three., te«~» . w Every cAau .every day j/ ) tSruch your teeth the proper L/k Too&’-brusVx el?, tooth-torush JjYl I ff \\ v4c*tches himself. X-’ Learn this rhyme. Colour the teapot <yellow Cro round each ring six times Count the windows in your house. Vdrite it dawn. i—l < Now count the doorsWrite it down. How mancj chairs in © uouf hitenen? CfGW O 1“ wen. . frU How many legs are there • NOTE FOR STANDARDS 31, FORMS 111 Write a letter to your teacher saying how you are managing with these lessons. Mention if you have any difficulties. Study instructions in your booklets and in this new paper before you get in touch with your school. Form I.—Pages 19, 20, and 21: thoroughly understand the explanations about the dozen and the score rules before you attempt to work the cards.
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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25427, 25 February 1948, Page 2
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