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  2. FOR MATRONS AND MAIDS.

    Night after night she watched a little bed; Night after night she cooled a fevered head; bay after day she guarded little feet, Taught: little minds the dangers of the street; ...

    Article : 293 words
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  4. THE ROSARY IN ONE HAND.

    This war-time is the day of the mascot. Level-headed folks who at other times would sneer openly at silly superstition now buy, unabashed and unashamed, these quaint ...

    Article : 222 words
  5. THE PASSING OF THE DAY "AT HOME."

    That long-established usage to which, a large proportion of the residents of suburbia and country towns had become servile—the day at home—seems to have passed into ...

    Article : 322 words
  6. OPALS.

    Talking of superstitions, it is rather unfortunate for Australia that people have got to regard the opal as an ill-luck bringer. Only for that the lovely black opals which ...

    Article : 169 words
  7. PITT TOWN FARM.

    The failure of the Pitt Town Farm to attract women students is probably due to the fact that domestic economy was one of the subjects included in the curriculum, and each ...

    Article : 344 words
  8. DAYLIGHT SAVING.

    What a set of grumblers we are becoming. The latest bone of contention is the Day-light Saving Bill. One would suppose, to hear the outcry against it, that it was a ...

    Article : 336 words
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