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  2. A PAGE FOR WOMEN

    "Make use of time, let not advantage slip," is the line that marks the first day in my new calendar for 1910. I was sitting idly resting when I read it; the Christmas; strain ...

    Article : 903 words
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    The first shows a design for an afternoon frock of muslin, silk, or any light material. The oversk[?]rt and bodice are finished with bands of the material, and the yoke of spotted net is finished with bands of lace insertion to correspond with the three-quarter cuffs of the sleeve. A blouse of white linen, made with two wide tucks on each side, and the plain front has one rever turned ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 94 words
  4. SCHOOL OF HOME-MAKERS.

    Frenchwomen are proverbially good managers. The economy of thr pot au feu—the tastelessness of the stringy beef after all the goodness has melted into excellent soup—is an ...

    Article : 431 words
  5. NOTICES.

    The "Herald's" Page for Women is published on Wednesdays. Dontributions, from women preferred, will be considered. They should not exceed ...

    Article : 45 words
  6. PUCK'S GIRDLE.

    I'll put a girdle round about the earth in forty minutes.—Midsummer Night's Dream. The servant question is always a difficult one on the North Shore line; the fact of having to ...

    Article : 886 words
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  8. MIDNIGHT.

    All day the busy hands were kept at work amongst the dainty volumes; as fast as they could sell poem after poem changed hands, for such choice words in such sweet ...

    Article : 628 words
  9. AUSTRALIANS ABROAD.

    Mrs. Burdekin and Miss Burdekin leave London next month for St. Moritz and its winter sports. Professor T. Butler and Mrs. Butler are ...

    Article : 257 words
  10. AS IT FELL ON A DAY.

    Even at eleven o'clock in the morning I was feeling somewhat indignant. This redhot dusty spot—Sydney's Simla! This flery furnace-blast, the "health-giving, ...

    Article : 966 words
  11. CHRISTMAS EVE ON MEROOL CREEK.

    No rain had fallen for seven months, and for miles no vestige of green broke the monotony of the great grey plain, save where, about a mile from the homestead, a line of belars, ...

    Article : 947 words
  12. CLOTHES AND COIFFURES.

    They were sitting next me in a tram, journeying citywards, and I could hear every word they said, and found their conversation rather amusing. ...

    Article : 849 words
  13. IN LIEU THEREOF.

    Nearly all my young married friends are giving up having a drawing-room, and combining drawing and dining-rooms in one comfortable living room. They find that they spend ...

    Article : 705 words
  14. FOR THE TIME OF FLOWERS.

    One constantly hears so many women complain of the difficulty they find in arranging flowers effectively, that it has struck me that a few general hints gathered in the course of a ...

    Article : 642 words
  15. LOST DELIGHTS.

    There are still a few old-fashioned people who regard the motor car as a wicked invention to rob life of all peace and tranquillity. In vain their up-to-date friends remind them ...

    Article : 472 words
  16. THE WOMAN WITHOUT A GARDEN.

    To the woman without a garden, I would submit the following suggestion as a good Substitute for a real garden, namely, the [?]tilisation of empty boxes for the raising of ...

    Article : 377 words
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