Sunday, 16 December 2012

Woman's Own November 27 1957 Page 47


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ANE BEATON selects this week's READER'S GUINEA RECIPE Every week we pay a guinea (about $2.93)?
for the best reader's recipe tested by Jane Beaton. Send us your OWN recipe. Here is this week's guinea' winner sent by Mrs. A. F. Chesman, 29, Chelwood Gardens, Kew Gardens, Surrey. STUFFED POTATOES (click image to enlarge and view recipe)
Jane Beaton says: There are a lot of good, large baking potatoes about now, and this is a good way of using them to make a tasty supper snack on cold winter nights. 
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HOORAY FOR PROM! Tangle·free combing right from the start
Prom home-perm passes the 'comb-through' test every time
Curlers are only just out yet those curls are silken soft and gleaming and the comb glides easily through your hair without a sign of tangles or frizz and see how your hair Is so easy to manage, so well behaved because Prom conditions as it perms and leaves your hair really glistening and gleaming, and tangle-free so that it easily passes the 'comb-through' test and gives you the loveliest waves and curls you've ever had!
WHOLE-HEAD KIT for a complete head of waves and curls. If there's any lotion left, tightly recap the bottle and keep for next time. 9/3
 (about $1.29 )? 
JUNIOR KIT if your hair style needs only 25 to 30 curlers  and any lotion left will keep to perm any odd curls later. 5/4  (about 74 cents)?  
 SMOOTH IT ON-ROLL UP AND RINSE-YOU'VE GOT YOURSELF A PROM
(no neutralizer needed) 
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The average price of a new home then was $12220. about 2.69 times the yearly average wage of $4550. Which was about 2.17 times the price of a new car $2100. Today?


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