This tender esculent, which has long been favourite with the British public, is worthy more attention than it is receiving at the hands of Australian cultivators. It can be grown to ...
Article : 1,072 wordsTho latest toilet arrangement is the invention of a shrewd Yankee, who has concluded that people do not like to use the same soap in hotels and other public places. He has ...
Article : 72 wordsM. Caux, a Norman, and on authority on hog-rearing, draws attention to the importance of regulating the food of pigs as the aim may he to produce lean or fat. The latter has an ...
Article : 466 wordsThe tail of an alligator of 12 feel in lengthy on boiling, furnishes from 50 to 70 pints of excellent oil, which in Brazil is used in lighting and in medicine. The oil has been ...
Article : 71 wordsGreat truths are very simple truths whenfinally they are comprehended; but it takes a long while to prepare, any mind to comprehend a great truth. For years one may grope ...
Article : 456 wordsProfessor Rosander, of Stockholm, claims he has found a cure for cancer.. According to his statement he has cured four cases of this disease by the inoculation of the patients with ...
Article : 78 wordsA simple and excellent plan to preserve and strengthen the eyes is this: Every morning pour some cold water into your washing bowl; at the bottom of the bowl place a silver coin or ...
Article : 98 words"You can judge of the cause of a headache in many instances by its location, said the doctor after he had wishh liis little patient where the pain was that she complained of. ...
Article : 155 wordsOne of the best known honey-producing: plants is serradella (Ornithopus sativus), and m order to test its growth in various parts of New South Wales, the Minister for Agriculture ...
Article : 93 wordsA distinguished professor of the college of physicians and surgeons gives the following as the law of perfect health, beauty, and longevity for women: "Eat fresh animal food three ...
Article : 166 wordsThe land at Broken Hill and Wilcannia, in New South Wales, which has been selected for the plantation of sugar-gum is now being surveyed, and tenders have been received for ...
Article : 73 wordsBees have derived great benefit from the blossoms of fruit trees during the last month. The fine weather has enabled them to gather large quantities of honey, and brood rearing ...
Article : 595 wordsThe Forest Department of New South Wales is doing its best to impress upon the public the importance of the wattlebark industry. Special instructions regarding the cultivation of the ...
Article : 108 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 176 wordsThere would be more buttermilk than beer sold in St. Louis in the summer time if people only knew the good qualities of the former drink. There is nothing in the simple drinks ...
Article : 140 wordsLast year the Forest Department of New South Wales began extensive thinning operations in the natural red gum forests of the Murray River district, and after something like ...
Article : 247 wordsThere is nothing like it to be found—no, not if you search the world through. I want every possible amusement to keep the children at home evenings. We should stand aghast if wo ...
Article : 195 wordsA correspondent writes to the St James's Gazette: "Sea sickness is simply brought about by excess.of bile and weakness of the stomach. I had crossed some 15 or 20 times from England ...
Article : 235 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Week (Brisbane, Qld. : 1876 - 1934), Fri 6 Nov 1891, Page 4
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: