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Mail and Empire, April 8, 1933.
More front page coverage to wrap up the cooking school, plus a list of winners.
Mail and Empire, April 8, 1933.
Beyond the lead story, an apology was printed for those who were turned away.
Mail and Empire, April 8, 1933.
Readers were reminded of products that were demonstrated at the show, so that they’d remember to buy those fine products on their next shopping trip.
Mail and Empire, April 8, 1933.
Ann Adam was full of exclamation marks in her summary, because exclamation marks are good! They are indeed wonderful! Wonderful for expression! Wonderful for the enthusiasm of advertisers and suppliers! Wonderful for the recipes you will make!
Mail and Empire, April 8, 1933.
And then it was time to return to regularly-scheduled content, such as these ideas for using spinach.
Mail and Empire, April 8, 1933.
Let’s finish off with this installment of “Woman’s Point of View,” which tackles gardening and unemployment, money and unemployment, and Russia.