Inside Knowledge.
Shopkeeper: “Don’t buy anything from the shop next door to-day.'’ His wife: “Why not, dear?’’ “They’ve borrowed our scales.” Fred Perry, the lawn tennis player, and his lovely wife, Helen Vinson, the film star: - , have just settled in. an attractive little new flat, near Marble Area, London. The big living room is dcco.ra.texl in griege, a colour ancii.'tih,or cream: nor grey .nor fawn bait refscmbling them all. The furniture is illt waxed syeamore, the deep chairs covered with tweed and piped with brown. Quo clever touch is a sheet ed mirror glass .between two windows, .so 1 that the room: seems to bo twice 'a,s> wide., The bedroom has ivory walls find duck-egg blue curtains, with the divans covered to match. Among the built-in. cupboards is a little one entirely. devoted.' to .-Jiaaidkerclkiefs, which Mrs Peary confesses are her eh,i&f extravagance!.- She:mover goes shopping without buying; several new ones. ‘ :
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12887, 13 June 1936, Page 11
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151Inside Knowledge. Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12887, 13 June 1936, Page 11
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