Wednesday 2 January 2013

Woman May 28 1955 Page 41



Your Other Love 
continued on page 43
that's an idea!

 Salt cellars, huge and out of date,
Need not cease to pull their weight.
It's clever to fill one (or two)
With coloured plaster (wax will do);
Some tom-thumb toys (a bird, a tree,
A midget house) and now we see
A desk-help smart and up to date
A "fairy landscape" paper weight. -- by Penny
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Something FRESH for sweet this summer!

So cool and refreshing so beautifully light and airy and creamy to taste, so meltingly creamy! You'll be thrilled to discover Symington's Table-Creams, the perfect sweet for a summer meal. They are fully sugar sweetened, and  cost only 9d. (about 10 cents)?


a packet. Such a lovely surprise for sweet and so easy to make. Just the thing to serve today! 
9 luscious flavours take your pick today! 
RASPBERRY-STRAWBERRY-LEMON-BANAN-ORANGE-COFFEE-CARAMEL-CHOCOLATE-VANILLA
Symington’s Table-Creams
shear delight for dessert!
W SYMINGTON & CO LTD - MARKET HARBOROUGH LEICESTERSHIRE - EST. 1827 
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The average price of a new home then was $10950 about 2.65 times the yearly average wage of $4130. Which was about 2.17 times the price of a new car $1900. And the future was progressive not regressive

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