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  2. A PAGE FOR WOMEN

    The "Herald's" Page for Women is published on Wednesdays. Contributions, from Women preferred, will be considered, They should not exceed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 45 words
  3. ON MONARO.

    On holiday bent, we motored from Sydney to Jindabyne, at the foot of Kosclusko, taking the journey as a camping trip—that is to say, we carried with us our tent, stretchers, ...

    Article : 812 words
  4. FROM NEAR AND FAR.

    In February, 1915, at the instigation of Miss M. B. Byrnes, a few women decided to form themselves into a knitting circle, with the object of making and sending to the trenches ...

    Article : 901 words
  5. HOME AFFAIRS.

    During January the food problem with us is to coa[?] the young people to eat their meals. We may point the moral at them by saying how very thankful they should be that they ...

    Article : 502 words
  6. PENELOPE'S WEEKLY NOTES.

    A great deal has been said and written both for and against the value of sweets for the young, but the fact remains whatsoever is said or written to decry them—sweets will be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 974 words
  7. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,264 words
  8. FASHION AS SHE IS.

    Never before has the rest gown had such a place of prominence at a moment when fashion is standing still. The study of the teagown or rest gown proves more than an ...

    Article : 1,355 words
  9. AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S WORK.

    "In England Australian women are placed in every department of war work and in emergency industries in which they replace men, and they are doing well in all. ...

    Article : 620 words
  10. WORK AHEAD.

    A picture in "Punch," published when the rush to the colours was in full swing in England, most amusingly showed a drill sergeant vigorously reproving a mild member ...

    Article : 671 words
  11. MELBOURNE NOTES.

    Public interest is to be aroused in the subject of baby welfare by members of the Australian Women's National League. They have been urged to take a keener and more ...

    Article : 613 words
  12. SOCKS FOR SIR W. BIRDWOOD.

    Some months ago Miss S. A. Wood, hon. secretary of the Singleton branch of the Red Cross Society, and a number of other members, knitted a pair of socks for presentation to ...

    Article : 321 words
  13. LIGHTENING THE BURDEN.

    "Thrift,' according to Mr. H. Y. Braddon, is continued judicious spending. Ever so many hints have been recently published to demonstrate thrift applied to expenditure of ...

    Article : 409 words
  14. SHOOTING IN THE RAIN.

    Venturing forth one afternoon during recent rainy weather in Townsville, I came upon a grou[?] of ladies, equipped for what was most evidently shooting; on inquiring, ...

    Article : 288 words
  15. HOW TO PRESS FLOWERS.

    To press flowers successfully, have ready some sheets of white blotting paper and some and of press or weight to put on top of the paper (a trousers press will do), or some large heavy books placed one [?]n t[?] ...

    Article : 353 words
  16. THE FATAL WEDDING.

    It is the fashion now to gibe at Queen Victoria, and in alluding to her many writers seem to take a malicious joy in hurling uncomplimentary adjectives at the old lady for ...

    Article : 304 words
  17. USEFUL HINTS.

    After a cucumber has been peeled, take a fork and drag it down from top to bottom of the cucumber, pressing hard enough to [?]crape well into the fleshy part. Then slice in the usual way, when it will ...

    Article : 284 words
  18. FISH SCALE FLOWERS.

    As I am one of the few women who do this [?]ork, may I suggest a simpler way of cleaning and bleaching the scales, no chemicals being required, only patience, with plenty of water and washing soap. The ...

    Article : 292 words
  19. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    Egg Pre[?]erving.—M[?]dge: If you look at last Wednesday's page you will see full directions for this. Use gum arabic before putting the eggs in bran. Answers to queries.—Mrs. R. Dalton-street, Orange: ...

    Article : 171 words
  20. MINT RECIPES.

    In the "Page for Women" of January 16, C.R.A. asks for recipes for use of mint. First—Used as a beverage. The leaves of the mint should be steeped in sherry, then pass the flavoured wine and leaves ...

    Article : 131 words
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