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  2. THE LADIES' PAGE.

    INQUIRER (Frederickton).—Almond rock or hardbake: 1lb. of dark brown sugar to quarter pint of water, put both into an enamelled saucepan and boil until done (it a little is dropped into cold water and at once gets hard it is ...

    Article : 1,240 words
  3. New Styles.

    The avidity with which new styles are adopted has been very clearly manifested in the tabs and ornamental basques, which are nearly universal. This is rather an economical fancy, for a gown which has lost its first ...

    Article : 633 words
  4. Advertising

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  5. BALL GOWN.

    We give this week a sketch of a ball gown. An almost plain Princess robe, with a long square-cut train of vieux-[?] silk, the front of the skirt bordered with a band of black jet passement[?]. The bodice which is very low, is in t [?] crossing from right to left, and decorate with [?] of passemete[?] the top being filled in with vieux-rose, net studded with [?] beads which is also used for the two frits which form the sleeves. The bodice is V shape at the back, and has a band of pass[?] carried across the hips and terminating with two ends and tassels at the right side. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 115 words
  6. Fashion in Sydney.

    Two bridal gowns made by Madame Beattie are very handsome. One of white armure brocade striped with satin for the bodice and train has the petticoat of plain armure, edged with a flounce of white chiffon, headed ...

    Article : 1,042 words
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