Dear Readers.— Dealing honestly with ourselves, which of these two— praise or balme comes most [?]sturally to our lips ...
Article : 262 wordsHow to cook dried green peas, sent in by "Molly," M.A.C. Published in issue of April 17, 1926. To a cup of peas take one [?] teaspoon each of ...
Article : 160 wordsFollowing on the touching letter of "A Woman of the West" we have had many letters some in the same strain. others pointing out the ...
Article : 438 wordsUntil mother went on to the land the did not fully realise what bardships meant. She and her husband took up some scrub laud in the famous ...
Article : 643 words"Faddy", M.A.C. (Didcot), writes:—The letter of "A Woman of the West", appeals to me very much. It is an quire true what she says, and ...
Article : 248 wordsI use up every inch of my newspapers: (1) I line all the chests of drawers, as moths, etc., hate the smell of ...
Article : 527 wordsBoil together 1 tab[?]poon butter, [?] of sugar, 1 cup water In the meantime make a light pastry with [?] (or 2 tablespoons dripping), [?] ...
Article : 187 wordsTake one the of milk, one of molasses, half a cup of sugar, half a cup of [?]stor oil, a teaspoon [?] soda, two teaspoons ginger, a little ...
Article : 70 wordsDon't bother to soak green peas over night. Wash, place in a saucepan, add a teaspoon baking soda, cover with boiling water and leave to ...
Article : 87 words"Molly" M.A.L. (Brigooda, via Wendai), Writes:—I have spent a great part of the last few days in clearing my garden be[?] and ...
Article : 303 wordsWrite as mother, aunt, elder [?]ster or friend, a letter to a young girl on the eve of her marriage. RULES.—Letters to be about ...
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Article : 466 wordsThis showery weather and the absence of frost ought to bring up an abundance of mushrooms. The following is a new way of using them:— ...
Article : 181 wordsAny garments no longer required can be forwarded to "Eve" C/o "Chronicle" for use of hush women or children. ...
Article : 74 words"Hope Daley", M.A.C. (Dideot). writes:—Now that whooping cough is prevalent, the two bints for its [?]elief may be of some use to some ...
Article : 424 wordsWhen making boys' trousers, [?] a double row of stitching down [?] it will keep them firmer. ...
Article : 239 wordsArticles or letters may be delayed in publication through lack of space, but all are dealt with and marks duly allotted. so we trust our writers ...
Article : 44 wordsRequired: [?] of lean veal, 4 hardbolled eggs. 1 lemon, fillets of anchovy, 1 teaspoonful of capers, 1 egg, breaderum[?], 1/2 pint of brown sauce. ...
Article : 166 words"M.E.D." (Maryborough), writes:—Heartiest congratulations on the vast improvement in the women's pape. Lkewise best wishes for ...
Article : 202 words"[?]fested" M.A.C. (Drummer's Cleek[?] writes:—I am sending in a [?] for [?] oil [?] but I do not know if it is the one [?] for ...
Article : 369 wordsA nice hot dish from a left-over joint.—Make extra gravy after baking the joint and save what is left over for the next day, pour it into the[?] ...
Article : 98 words"Y[?]" M.A.C. [?] writes:—Many thanks for enrolling me in the M.A.C. I think "Hope [?]" letter which app[?] in ...
Article : 120 words"Rosebud" M.A.C. (Maryborough, writes:—I think your open letter on "Apron St[?]ings" splea[?] it was just like reading a beautiful ...
Article : 145 wordsTake come firm green apples, core them generously and scrape away some of the flesh, without damaging the skin, so that the cavities are ...
Article : 249 wordsBeal one cup sugar and two table spoons of butter to a cream, sieve two cu[?] flour, [?] teaspoons carb. soda, [?] teas[?] cream of farther, I feasp[?] ...
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Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser (Qld. : 1860 - 1947), Sat 26 Jun 1926, Page 3
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