[?] culties to solva, alas to [?] to queries of others. Marks allotted to letter. ...
Article : 14 wordsDear Readers,—Have you ever read Oliver Wendell Holmes poem "The Chambered Nautilus!" It is a beautiful piece of literature, and, better ...
Article : 427 words"Looking back" or [?] tales, personal experience [?]dotes, curious happenings, bright, amusing, and or serious stories in ...
Article : 55 words"Angela," [?] words of "Think of me thinking of you." "Hooper," Tiaro, the words of "The power behind the throne." ...
Article : 56 wordsLetters dealing with the overcoming of some difficulties in cooking, sewing or housework, saving of labour, time, money or ...
Article : 47 wordsGirls from 10 years and upwards are invited to join this club. Bright letters of interesting happenings, original verse or ...
Article : 49 wordsI'm tired of haste and worry, I'm tired of people, too, nd all the countless duties They pester me to do. ...
Article : 185 words"Amaryllia" Maryborough) would be much oliged if anyone could give her a recipe of the above. ...
Article : 18 wordsArticles which have already arrived, and are over the required length will be marked, and place found for them as soon as opportunity arrives. ...
Article : 26 words"Goldy Locks," Owanyilla.—How beautiful is the morning. When the opal curtain of dawn is swept back and the sunlight flashes out, the fields ...
Article : 107 wordsGirls who desire friends to correspond with, may do so in this column under their pen[?]. Any who desire to accept the ...
Article : 53 words"Tiger Lily," M.A.C., Eidavold.—Many housewives find it difficult to keep their copper articles of a good colour, whether bowls, pass, or ...
Article : 104 words"Bazaar" (Maryborough) would like to get a recipe for above, if any king reader could help. ...
Article : 21 wordsBy this week mail there arrived from an anonymous donor a nice little parcel of clothing for a tiny child. Our sincere thanks go to the ...
Article : 92 words"J.S.M., Reedy Creek, via King [?], would be very much obliged to any reader who could lend her the song (words and music)of "Bother ...
Article : 56 words"Golden Star" (Eidsvold).—One song was sent to you, the other will folio as soon as it comes to hand. ...
Article : 23 words"Bonny Doon," Owanyilla.—This is another yarn my grandad told to me. In the home country during the seven weeks of Lent, they never eat ...
Article : 259 words"There is a flower that bloometh, When autumn leaves are shed; With the silent moon it weopeih. The spring and summer fled; ...
Article : 333 words"Billee," G.C., Biggenden:—When steaming, make sure there is a good flow of steam during the whole period of cooking. If it is essential to add ...
Article : 155 words"Teresa" (Biulyan, Boyne Valley Line), is anxious to have a good reliable recipe, and full directions, for making (a) potato yeast, (2) bread ...
Article : 28 words"White Heather," Blackall Range.—I saw in our Question Box, a few weeks ago, an inquiry about breadmaking, and it recalled to me my own ...
Article : 234 words"Vadine" (yerra)-desires to send her very cordial thanks to all who sent in the words of the songs to her. ...
Article : 24 wordsIt was just an old fashioned mantle. One that dear grandmother wore, Chenile of the best beaded in jet, Yet it jolds sweet memories of yore. ...
Article : 98 wordsWords asked for will be forwarded on receipt of a stamped addressed envelope. "Tiptoe thru the tulia," for ...
Article : 77 words"Cinnamon".—It occasionally happens that people are very hurried, and seek to gain time by doing things before hand. This is very good, but ...
Article : 124 wordsAll readers are invited to join up with our club of mutual helpfulness Per names may be used, though real [?] and addresses (not for ...
Article : 68 wordsFor "Constant Reader," from "Bonny Doon".—Cream, together ½lb of butter and 1 cop of sugar. Then add two eggs well between and 1 ...
Article : 76 words"June Rose," Dundowran.—While Dave unsaddled the horses and put the tent up, dad set to and got the fire going, and then made some johnny ...
Article : 357 words"Rosebud," G.C., Owanyilla.—I remember some years ago a few young men decided to get even with two young ladies, who had been rather ...
Article : 239 words"Anita," M.A.C.—A friend of mine was going in for a bathe in the son one day when, just as she noli neared the edge of the water, she recollected ...
Article : 184 wordsFrom this week we hope to begin the new plan of shorter letters and articles. Already we have a few of about the required length, namely ...
Article : 124 words"Mammy Lou," Maryborough,—How beautiful and uplifting your letter, "Beneath the Bark" was. As I read it through, and saw myself in ...
Article : 317 wordsFor "Verna," from "Tiger Lily". Take 6ozs rolled oars, 3ozs flour, [?] sugar, 2[?] butter, ½ teaspoon baking powder, 1 egg, a little ginger and hot ...
Article : 48 words"Dream, Girl," Cynthia Siding.—It was a dull afternoon some years ago when my mother, my two sisters, and I were in the living room chatting ...
Article : 198 words"For "Verna," from "Tiger Lily".—1 cup flour, 1 cup rolled oats, 2 tablespoon butter, 4 tablespoons sugar, little milk, 1 egg, 1 teaspoon ...
Article : 51 wordsMelt a little butter in a pan beat well [?] eggs add a little salt and pepper, pour into the pan and let it cook gently. When it is risen up shake into it (before it is ...
Article : 91 wordsWe see an indication of the revival of draped skirts, especially for evening, in the near future. Some evening strikes touch the floor, the newest ...
Article : 115 words"Mammy Lon," M.A.C., Maryborough.—"Well, if that girl isn't crying again, the third time this week [?] caught her howling over a book, ...
Article : 314 wordsThink again before you utter words that give another pain; Wounded hearts are hard at healing, if [?] they head again. ...
Article : 58 wordsSkin our or two tomatoes (ripe). Nice and cut them into small squares, melt a little butter in a pan, add the tomatoes, and cook until soft without making it ...
Article : 91 words"Sparkles," G.C.—Mother had just been telling Joan that if she was a good little girl she was going to allow her tp take music lessons from Mrs. ...
Article : 236 words"Felicity," Marybourough.—Tea was over, the family gathered together in the living room, mother sitting comfortably with her knitting, father ...
Article : 234 wordsGreene are tremendously important. There are dark bottle tones, almost black, jade and emerald shaded, and for evening there are shades of paid ...
Article : 36 wordsMince [?] cooked ham finally put the mince into a pan with 20[?] of bread crumbs, add a little salt and pepper, a teaspoonful of chopped parsley, a little ...
Article : 73 words"Amanda," M.A.C.—The art of living lies in making the best possible use of what one has, and what as a valuable to one. A home should be ...
Article : 201 wordsNow that linge[?] touches are accepted as important items on the tailored or semi-formal cost[?] the mode that edges the new [?] and ...
Article : 65 words"Glen Cooee".—It was a night of moonlight and roses, roses everywhere. Their perfume pervaded the air of the old church, made ...
Article : 320 words"Billie—1 cups raw apple cut [?] cups breadcr[?]mbs, 2 teaspoons butter or cream. Put a layer of apple in a well greased pudding dish, then a layer of ...
Article : 102 words"Amanda," M.A.C., Maryborough;—Reading "Bily Bluegum's" interesting yarn of sleep walking reminds me of a story my mother tolls. A ...
Article : 424 words"Cinnamon," M.A.C., Maryborough.—Little children are not normally naughty, but they do not understand yet what is good for them ...
Article : 72 words"Billie"—3 apples stewed [?] flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder, 1 gill milk, 1 tablespoon sugar, pinch of salt, and 1 dessertspoon butter Grease a deep ...
Article : 96 words"Cinnamon"—The following recipe for biscuits will be appreciated by children and adults alike:—Put 1lb stoned dates, 1 cup sugar, and ...
Article : 121 words"Billie".—1lb flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder, [?] finely chopped [?] pinch of salt, 1 gill water, 2 apples, 1 cup full chopped dates, 1 tablespoon brown sugar ...
Article : 153 words"Cinnamon"—[?] shaddock over pight in salt water, then cut up very [?] be careful to remove all needs. To every lb of shaddock add 2 quarts of ...
Article : 64 words"Dream Girl," G.C., Cynthia Siding.—Heat together [?] sugar. Now salt is [?]lb flour, with 1 teaspoon cream of ...
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Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser (Qld. : 1860 - 1947), Sat 4 Jul 1931, Page 6
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