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' « I * JSb ■. bl JF ' ' XT •'! M J**'Jht *K ' ? • *<- .•x a iU •■"""" .t. -DRIFTWOOD AND SHELLS bring the seashore .indoors in a composition such as this. Taken from a light-hearted new book, “The Gentle Art of Flower Arrangement,” by Tomasina Hodgson, it is -lone of the author’s many ideas for autumn 'decorations. The materials used are driftwood, a 'shell, marble base, eucalyptus gunnii, pink -eucalyptus, and echeveria flowers. If autumn leaves .and berries are used with the driftwood, the same ‘ lines can be retained when eucalyptus is not available. The book is published by Nicholas Kaye .(London) and has 72 pages. Amusing line drawings, scattered throughout the book are by Joan Charleton. ASCOT SALE ■ HATS FROM 10/H 137 a ARMAGH STREET (OPP NEW REGENT STREET)

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30364, 13 February 1964, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30364, 13 February 1964, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30364, 13 February 1964, Page 2

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