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  2. FOR THE HOME CIRCLE.

    YOU may hardly believe that every morning, with olockwork precision, Mr. Stanley Baldwin receives a letter asking if he has ...

    Article : 868 words
  3. Post From Paris.

    "UNDIES" become more and more alluring. The ensemble idea is followed out these days even in lingerie, and every suit of ...

    Article : 919 words
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    FOR WINTER SPORTS. The golfing enthusiast will find the jersey wool and silk costume illustrated on the left much to her liking during the cool weather. For days down the river a smart plaid coat is as ornamental as it is practical. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 50 words
  5. COFFEE THE REFRESHER.

    AS a nation we are not generally supposed to be able to make good coffee. The French have no opinion of our efforts, and foreigners from other lands ...

    Article : 403 words
  6. Homely Things.

    There's quite a lot of cheerfulness in little homely things— The smell of mother's baking day, the sight of cake and bun, ...

    Article : 96 words
  7. Surprise Apricots.

    Take a number of fresh apricots, cut them in half, and remove the stones. (Tinned apricots may be used, but they must be drained of all juice and used as ...

    Article : 163 words
  8. What "Courier" Readers Write. An Increase of £250 a Year.

    Sir,—An increase of £1250 per annum has been given to Mr. Ranger, the manager of the C.O.D. That astounding revelation has fallen like a bomb upon the ...

    Article : 300 words
  9. Radio Popularity.

    Sir,—Just now, when your columns are enlightening us as to the findings of the Radio Commission, it may not be out of place to air the opmion expressed by ...

    Article : 227 words
  10. Price of Milk.

    Sir,—I could not help being amused at the paltry excuses put forth by "Father [?] Nine" in to-day's issue of the "Courier" against an increase in the price of milk. ...

    Article : 622 words
  11. Infant Life.

    Sir,—The remark by Dr. Turnet, that the loss of 200 babies is lately due to ignorance of the nurse in treatment during the first two weeks of the infont's ...

    Article : 763 words
  12. "Who Who's in Australia."

    Sir,—Having been informed from various quarters in Australia that an impression exists that my biographical work—the original "Who's Who in Australia"—is ...

    Article : 172 words
  13. Apathy in Citizenship.

    Sir,—Apathy on the part of voters is the hane of present-day citizenship. Those who very specially should make a point of recording their will at polls shirk their ...

    Article : 331 words
  14. Why Pommies?

    Sir,—Apropo[?] of your leaderette of the 10th inst., may I explain what I think is the origin of the word. Some 25 years ago or more I visited Western Australia, ...

    Article : 423 words
  15. Cotton at Goodnight Scrub.

    Sir,—I would like to make a few remarke on Mr. [?] Jones' plea for cotton. With rivers to the right and rivers to the left of us[?] we had to wait for ...

    Article : 606 words
  16. Sidelights on Liquor.

    Sir,—During my recent visit to Sydney was interested to discover the attitude of other business men towards the liquer problem. The following provides and ...

    Article : 562 words
  17. The Botanic Gardens Zoo.

    Sir,—How much longer is that neglectful practice at the Botanic Gardens to be allowed to cast before anything is done in the matter[?] I refer to the drinking or ...

    Article : 453 words
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