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  4. "AT HOME," AT MOSMAN.

    On Saturday evening, January 10, Mr. and Mrs. Mears' entertained about fifty guests at their residence, Mosiman, to celebrate the coming of age of their son, Ray. The host and hostess ...

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  5. THE WORLD AND HIS WIFE

    Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Fowler Smith are giving up their station, Munni (eleven miles form Dungog) to their elder sou. Grafton, who married Miss Marjorie Burns last Wednesday. With ...

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  6. SURPRISE PARTY AT WAVERLEY.

    A surprise party was given to Alderman W. C. Tipper and his wife at their home, mat Waverley on January 9 by some of their friends. Music made the evening pass very enjoyably. ...

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  7. WEDDINGS.

    A wedding having many [?] common features was celebrated on Wednesday evening, January 14, at Bonnie Doon. Rawdon Vale, when Grafton A. Fowler Smith, elder son ...

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  8. AN AUTOMOBILE ENTERTAINMENT.

    Major Phillip and Mrs. Charley entertained the visitors who came in connection with the Inter-State touring contest at their residence. Belmont Park, Richmond, last Sunday. There ...

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  9. THE "PROGRESS BOOK."

    From the Mellins Food Company, Peckham, London, comes a copy of the latest issue of their "Progress Book," a handy little publication intended to serve as a register of the ...

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  10. EVANS-MORRIS.

    A quiet wedding took place on Saturday January 10, at St Nicholas Coogee, when Mr. Rignold Evans eldest son of Mr.. and Mrs. Harry Evans, Launceston, Tasmania, was ...

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  11. THE ROAD TO GARMENT ECONOMY.

    In view of the fact that most drapery houses in the city and suburbs are now holding their Summer sales it behoves every thrifty housekeeper to spend their money with unusual ...

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  13. MY MOTHER WAS IRISH

    My mother (here Mr. Archer spoke with great emotion) was just my mother. She was not born in Burma, as some newspapers stated She was not born at Rangoon. My mother ...

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