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Copy ol Letter from LADY SUFFIELD - / 1 ' which appeared in *'Thß Lynn Advertiser," September sth, .1914^ p' NORFOLK NEEDLEWORK GUILD. \ 2nd September, (1914, To the Editor, G ' <s Slr, — '.: i " i .- / ;;/;,/ : The Norfolk-Needlework Guild have had many inquiries on the subject of banning flannelette for garments received by them, not only in the present crisis, but also for ordinary purposes. They are prepared, therefore, to receive shirts and otho? garments, if they are made of the best flannelette, such as ' at not less than 6Jd. a yard, but any articles made of the cheap stuff at 2|d. to 3fd.. a yard, inflammable j<nd. fluffy, will not be ac- , Cepted. — Yours faithfully, EVELYN L SUFFIELD," Deputy President, Gunton Park, Norwich. : Food enjoyed it Food more nourishing, ' CHILDREN do like Gravy, and a little Bisto makes a lot of delicious gravy in * "no time" and with no trouble. ' glsw jgLjjl " Everything - , ..but the meat." < ■ ', ■ AUGracars. In Tins. Made by CEREEQS, LTD. . umuL.i.tffflK ■■■■■~■ lllllUl'mi ■ '"Owes his life St: Clement's Maternity Home, Pulbam Palacc Road, S.W. Dear Sirs, . ' ' The Virol Babies at our Fdte were beautiful specimens, and were much admired., : ! 1 _■' Baby Fairman, the splendid little fellow who tied for the first prize, owes his life to Virol. Some months . ago be wasted to a skeleton; he was in hospital, but got no better/and was thought to be a hopeless case. , When the mother took him home, it occurred to her to,give him Virol. She sat up night and day for three weeks, putting a small quantity of Virol on his lips every now arid then: with a feather —and afterwards giving; Virol and milk. He has taken Virol regularly since, and to-day is the picture of health and happiness. I find babies thrive wonderfully on / Virol, and in cases of wasting it is . • invaluable,.- . / ' . (iSigntd) E. Hbatley, Matron. VIR 01 Vlrollsed MIIK —n toaspoonful of Virol mixed with balf-a-plnt of warm (not. hot) milll—ia an ideal food for nervous exhaustion, VIROL. LTD.. 152-166. Old Straat, London, E.C>

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2504, 3 July 1915, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2504, 3 July 1915, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2504, 3 July 1915, Page 11

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