Dear Readers,—How many mothers, do you think, in training their boys, ever realise that the happiness or misery of some woman lies in their ...
Article : 528 wordsChis form 15 years and [?]wards are invited to join this club. [?]right letters of [?]ing hap[?]ings, original [?]e o[?] ...
Article : 29 words"C[?]".—Take 7 cups bran. 3 tablespoons Brown sugar, 1 cup sweet milk, 2 tablespoons melted butter, 1 besten egg, 1 cup white flour, [?] cup mol[?] or ...
Article : 100 wordsR[?]rs invited to bring difficulties to solve, also to reply to [?]rles of others. ...
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Article : 74 wordsSatin has come back with a rush, putting crepe de-chine out of the running entire[?]y, and it usually matches the gown. Many black satin slippers ...
Article : 46 wordsGirls who desire friends to correspond with, may do so in this column under their pen-names. Any who desire to accept the ...
Article : 63 words"Wild Flower," G.C., the words of "Right or Wrong I Love You." "Angela," Degilbo, the words of "Think of me thinking of you." ...
Article : 60 words"Golden Angel." M.A.C., Cynthia Siding, Upper Burnett.—I have been reading your Domain for some time, and I enjoy it so much I wish to be ...
Article : 172 wordsAs ti the hair, a good many Frenchwomen are letting their hair grow. It is worn either in a small chignon, or curled up all round. Here, in Paris, ...
Article : 53 words"Rose Bud." G.C., Owanyilla.—I wonder how many of us realise the real refreshment of night after the heat and turmoil of day. One night ...
Article : 324 words[?] M.A.C.—In homes where there are children it is advisable to use a substitute for salts of lemon, or oxalic acid, as the real thing ...
Article : 243 words"Rosabelle" (Maryborough) desires to know how to take a fruit (pear) stain out of a cream fuji frock. ...
Article : 24 words"Anita".—2 cups salmon or cold cooked fish (on bones), 2 cups potatoes (sliced). 1 tablespoon butter. 1 tablespoon flour 1[?] cups milk, 3 eggs. Shred enough ...
Article : 150 words"Doris" (Aramara) would be pleased to have a gool recipe of above. ...
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Article : 76 words"Doris" (Aramara) would like to know tow to make a nice sand cake. ...
Article : 16 words"Flora" (Marybrough) has been troubled by her hair coming out in combful[?] Can any kind reader suggest a remedy. ...
Article : 26 words"Anita".—[?]ib of cold boiled fish (salmon for preference), 1[?] of butter, 1 egg, breaderumbs, [?] pint of milk, 2 level tablespoonsful of flour. [?] a teaspoonful of ...
Article : 159 wordsThe Autumn Mede.—"Have you seen my new autumn dress!" was the query of Ginger Rogers as she appeared at the Paramount studios in ...
Article : 132 words"Veronica" (Tiaro) would be glad to know how to make the American Johnny cakes. ...
Article : 20 words"Billy Bluegum".—The boys the school were very much in with Miss Hinder, the housekeeper and matron, who met[?]cred and ...
Article : 488 words"Nacra" (Burrum) would be obliged for 2 good recipe for making guava jelly. ...
Article : 16 words"Constant Reader" wishes to know how scones can be made so as to be light, for hers are always heavy. She desires recipes of good plain scones, ...
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Article : 62 words"Anita".—3 tablespoons butter, 3 tablespoons flour. 1[?] cups milk, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 tablespoon chopped parsley. 183 teaspoon pepper, 2 cups sold flaked fish, 3 ...
Article : 127 words"Vadine," Yerra.—There are some foods that are best avoided for all the years that children are growing up. With few exceptions children, by the ...
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Article : 20 words2 dozen eggs, 21bs butter, 21bs sugar 2 1bs sultanas 21bs currants. 21bs dates, [?]ib preserved cherris[?], 21bs flour, 1 breakfast cup brandy or rum. 2 teaspoons cream of ...
Article : 113 words"Goldy Locks," G.C., Owanyilla. —The crows and rosella parrots were very troublesome to grandad, as they were spoiling the corn, so my aunty ...
Article : 226 wordsFor "Constant Reader," from "Dod," M.A.C. — Re "Constant Reader's" query, my scones always turn out beautiful and light. I have ...
Article : 115 wordsAll readers are invited to join up with our club of mutual helpfulness. Pen-names may be used, though real names and addresses (not for ...
Article : 63 words"Dod".—[?]1b each of butter, sugar, cornflour and flour. 2 eggs [?] teaspoon soda, and 1 cream of tartar. Cream butter and sugar, add eggs, w[?]ch have been ...
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Article : 16 words"Diana," M.A.C., Burrum.—Your open letter to-day, "Sowing and Reaping," is splendid, giving as such helpful dea[?] in comparing the care of ...
Article : 250 wordsTake a kerosene tin half-filled with water, add to it 51bs of dripping, or any old fat free from salt, and [?]1b of resin. Boll all together for half-an-hour, then add ...
Article : 140 wordsFrom "Bluebird" for "Lizette".— Beat 3 eggs and [?] cup of sugar for 5 minutes add 1 teaspoon of golden syrup and beat for 10 minutes. Then ...
Article : 74 wordsDon't you say that it can't be done, Don't you say that it can't be won, Don't you join with the cranks that shrink, ...
Article : 153 wordsFor "Bunty". — Simmer for 20 minutes 2½ cups cooked . tomatoes, 2 cups, water, 12 popper berries, 4 cloves, 1 bay leaf, 1 tablespoon caopped ...
Article : 100 wordsFrom "Dod," for "Lizette".—3 eggs. [?] sugar, beat 20 minutes. Add 1/3 cup arrowroot, 1 teaspoon cocos, 1 tablespoon flour, ½ teaspoon cinnamon, ...
Article : 40 words"Rosehud," G.C., Owanyilla.— Here is a true story told to me by a lady friend of mine, whose husband we very fond of pickled crab and who ...
Article : 313 words"Bille" G.C.—As pumpkins will soon be ready for use. I am sending you a good recipe:—1 dessertspoon sugar, 1 tablespoon butter, 1 egg, 1 cup mashed pumpkin ...
Article : 100 words"Mammy Lou," M.A.C., Maryborough.—Many quaint and fascinating customs grew up in the early church around festivals and saint' days, and ...
Article : 528 wordsFor "Carmer," from "Billie".—½ib flour, [?]lb moist sugar, 2[?]zs butter ½ib treacle. Mix all together, roll out on a floured board to the thickness of a ...
Article : 61 wordsFrom "Amanda". — Wash the guavas, cut up in pieces, removing the seeds. Put seeds into one pan and cover with water, boil for ½ an hour, ...
Article : 93 words"Billie".—4[?] butter, 4ozs sugar, 2 eggs, ½ cup milk, 6[?] flour, 1½ teaspoons [?] powder, 2 tablespoons sultanas. 2 tablespoons currants, 1 piece of peel. Cream ...
Article : 63 wordsFor "Flora," form "Amanda," M.A.C.—It is natural for the old hair to fall out to make room for the new. Evidently your hair is not growing ...
Article : 167 words"I'm wearied of this whirll" said she, "Henceforth the simple life for me, Methinks it would be very wise ...
Article : 254 words"Mammy Lou," M.A.C.—How can I thank you for your open letter, "Sowing and Reaping!" You must surely have known that there was ...
Article : 498 wordsFrom "Amanda".—To 6 quarts of red guavas take 2 lemons, sugar and water. Wash and cut up the guavas, seeds and all put into a preserving ...
Article : 125 words"Mammy Lou".—Onions an Gratin.— Peel [?]b onions and boll in milk and water until t[?]der. When cooked take onions out of liquid. in which they were bolled. mash ...
Article : 88 words½ib new potatoes, 3 young beetroots, [?] pint young green peas, a few nasturtium leaves, mayonalse. Boll the potatoes and peas, bake the beetroots, then they will ...
Article : 104 wordsFor "Tiger Lily" form "Amanda". —First shake the crochet work well to remove any dust. Lay it in a china bowl and sprin[?]ole wall with dry ...
Article : 115 wordsFor "Flora," from "Will o' the Wisp".—"Flora" should try "Koko" for her hair. This makes the hair grow thicker, glossier, and (after ...
Article : 70 words"Mammy Lou".—Make a curry sauce by slicing 2 onions and frying until a light brown. add to them 2 teaspoonsful c[?] powder and a tablespoonful of [?] juice, ...
Article : 97 wordsFor "Bunty" (Bauple), from "Will o' the Wisp".—Materials: 2[?]s tomatoes, 2 onions, 3 slices bacon, 1 tablespoonful dripping, 1 tablespoonful ...
Article : 231 wordsFor "Tiger Lily" form "Sepulvida".—To clean crochet without washing, roll it in breaderumba, shake off, rub in powdered ammonia, and ...
Article : 52 words"Mammy Lou".—R[?]s of cold fish, or a tin of fish, bre[?]mbs, mashed potato. egg, pepper, salt and an[?]vy. Plck the fish and mix with the br[?]bs [?] ...
Article : 73 wordsHe's gone to school, wee Hughie, An' him just four; Sure I saw the fright was in him, When he left the door. ...
Article : 168 words"Red Wings," Con[?]ght, Eidsvold.—The days have been very hot lately, but we had some nice and most acceptable showers here on ...
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Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser (Qld. : 1860 - 1947), Sat 28 Mar 1931, Page 2
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