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WHITE PAPER SALES WHITE PAPER SALES The White Paper Dept, of “The Press’’ has clean, unused white paper, and will cut to your required size. Ideal for wrapping, shelves, tables, lunches, etc. Apply: “THE PRESS’’ OFFICE, Cathedral square.

/f few/ j IW Jim \ w jawf .oT-wy who is this Barbara Hepworth? Even if you don’t understand abstract sculpture, you will If you, with no great knowledge of sculpture, have been have heard of Barbara Hepworth. You will know from led to have only the briefest thoughts about art, through your newspaper. what you have seen in your newspaper about Barbara Constructive criticism in all the. arts spurs the artists to , Hepworth, then your newspaper has served its purpose greater creative effort, leads to higher standards. Because P ur P ose t 0 inform. Barbara Hepworth’s sculpture is controversial, her work. Your newspaper brings you news of everythingnot only like that of many other great artists of our time, has art—it helps you to a better understanding of the world become a talking point for the layman as well as the critic. its products, and your fellow man. Every day in every way your keeps you better informed

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30953, 8 January 1966, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CV, Issue 30953, 8 January 1966, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CV, Issue 30953, 8 January 1966, Page 18

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