We have this week not only some interesting letters, and articles, some fine recipes and helpful hints, but two very thoughtful articles which I ...
Article : 116 wordsDear Readers,—Have you ever thought what a naisy, nerve-racking thing modern life would be without oil to lubricane the ...
Article : 340 words"Bonnie View" (Eden Vale, via Kingaroy), writes:—Nearly every paper one lifts up at present contains news regarding the "Basic Wage," ...
Article : 518 wordsHere are two little happenings that amused me in my Sunday School class. I have the infants. We were speaking of baby Moses and we came to that ...
Article : 110 words"Faddy," M.A.C., Didcot, writes:—In reply to "Rosebud's" query for a cure for indigestion for her friend. I do not know of a cure, but much may ...
Article : 204 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 62 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 46 wordsShort bright letters and articles, not more than 250 words, most welcome, original hints, gardening notes, book notes, cheoring ...
Article : 109 wordsA little girl was showing me a new photo of her auntie. "It's only just her face," she explained, "Auntie was in a terrible hurry and couldn't get all ...
Article : 41 wordsIf a pan or saucepan [?] becomes loose, tie a piece of coloured tape around it to remind you of the danger before an accident [?]ours. ...
Article : 374 wordsWe are all more or less subject to occasional attacks of indigestion, and much money is spent on doct[?] bills, pills, powders, patent medicines, and ...
Article : 320 wordsA nice parcel of clothing ws received from Mrs. Johnstone, A[?] John-street, and one of literature from Mrs. W. Miller, Walker-street ...
Article : 62 words(1) Mrs. Scheurmann, Pialba (Australian Journal). All desirous of joining, please send name, address and monthly journal of ...
Article : 40 wordsGiven the old-fashioned tubs and boiler, how would you make washing day easier? BULES.—Entries, not more than 250 ...
Article : 72 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 235 words"Faddy", Didcot, writes:—Thank you for sending me "Rosalbra's" address. I hope we will enjoy a good pen-friendship. I think our page is ...
Article : 102 words"Violet" M.A.C., "Killara", During, via Tinga[?] writes:—I noticed a mistake in the printing of one of the sewing hints which I sent in ...
Article : 219 words"Tintex" (Byrnestown) would be pleased to correspond with a girl of her own age (sixteen years). ...
Article : 23 words"Lemon Blossom," Cheviot Bills, Bauple-raod, via Tiaro, writes:—Will you please enrol me as a member of the M.A.C. I always look for the ...
Article : 99 wordsRub the tin with a kerosene cloth, then scrub in usual way. This will bring all grease and slain off. I at ways do mine every week this way. If ...
Article : 62 wordsBake a large potato in its jacket, and then take out the mealy part and pass it through a fine sieve. Mix it with the beaten yolks of two eggs, a ...
Article : 90 words(By "Lemon Blossom," M.A.C.) 2lb. butter, 2 eggs, 2 cups sugar, 2 tablespoons cocoanut, essence of lemon, 4 teaspoons B. powder, 6 tablespoons ...
Article : 83 words"Tintex," Byrnestown, writes:—Will you kindly enrol me as a member of the M.A.C. I would like some pen-friends as I live in the bush. I ...
Article : 124 wordsTake ½lb. best veal steak, cut in thin layers and place in pie-dish with a little water, pepper and salt to taste; simmer on the side of the stove ...
Article : 121 words"Molly", M.A.C., Brigooda, via Wondai, writes:—This is a tale of pioneering days, happening over twenty-five years ago. I have often ...
Article : 314 wordsA recipe for happiness—give and for give. Have hurts the hater more than the hated. ...
Article : 54 words"Faith", M.A.C., (Didcot) writes:—This is an experience of a friend and myself last year. It can be used as you think best, if too long make two ...
Article : 649 wordsOne of my girls when she was about four years old, watching my preparation for going out, said: "Have you first to wash you bones, mother?" ...
Article : 36 wordsTwo ounces of crumbs, 2oz. of cheese, one egg, cayenne, half a pint of milk, ½oz. of butter, salt, pepper, mustard. Grate the cheese finely and ...
Article : 118 wordsRequired amounts of smoked or sailed herrings (if salted, soak over ngiht) Bone and cut herrings into small pieces. Chop up some cold boil ...
Article : 60 words"Esche", M.A.C., Maryborough, writes:—I am sending some contributions, you may find use for them. They may not be new to many, but all the ...
Article : 211 wordsSoak 2 ozs green ginger vool overnight in one quart water. In the morning cut into small pieces, add 10th. sugar to the water, then the ginger ...
Article : 77 wordsFive ounces, flour, 5oz. sugar, 1oz. butter, 1. egg, ½ teaspoonful each of baking powder and lemon [?]ence or the grated rind of a lemon. Rub the ...
Article : 96 words"Woodbine", M.A.C., Cotton Research Farm, Dawson Valley, writes:—Here are one or two of my five-year-old's sayings which may be worth ...
Article : 170 wordsThe [?] who like carraway seeds this is an excellent recipe. Rub a dessertspoonful of butter into 2 cupfuls of self-raising flour, and ½ cupful ...
Article : 114 words"Violet", M.A.C., "Killara", Dalong, writes:—I think it is a very good suggestion of "Woodbine's" to form a "Magazine Club". I for one, ...
Article : 171 wordsIngredients: Three-quarters of a cupful white sugar, quarter cupful butter, half cupful milk, one and a quarter cupfuls flour, one teaspoonful ...
Article : 85 words"B[?]", M.A.C., Brisbane, writes:—I like your women's page very much and feel sure it is a boon to many women. I find your letters ...
Article : 52 wordsWith twelve ounces of flour mix a small quarter teaspoonful each of bicarboaste of gods and cream of tartar, and the grated rind of a lemon. ...
Article : 102 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser (Qld. : 1860 - 1947), Sat 23 Oct 1926, Page 3
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: