The Lord Chancellor, Viscount Hailsham, took his seat on Tuesday on the Woolsack for the first time since last July, states a British Official Wireless message. He received the congratula.tions of many members of the House of Lords on his recovery from his illness. Already gathered at the waist-line, and with three l'riils! What could be. simpler than making a neat frock for a little girl, with these frilled flouncings offered at 3s lid yard. They were originally 8s lid, and are in two styles—dainty small floral pattern on lemon, white, pink, or sky ground; and in plain taffeta in white and pastel shades. A red-hot sale bargain at the lace counter, as 1 or 1£ yards is sufficient for a fiock. Collinson and Cunninghame,. Ltd,— Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 50, 29 January 1937, Page 6
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