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  2. SELECTED POETRY.

    The following is a poem from the New England [?]aga[?]ine of October, 189[?] which, being wrongly asoribed to another periodi[?] has occasioned many readers much ...

    Article : 597 words
  3. SCIENCE NOTES.

    The mechanical difficulties attending the introduction of the storage-battery system are said to have been entirely overcome, and the sole question now to ...

    Article : 645 words
  4. EGERTON AND GORDON BRANCH A.M.A.

    A special general meeting of the above branch, to consider the shearing difficulty in Queensland (writes our correspondent), took place in the Wesleyan schoolroom on ...

    Article : 419 words
  5. HOUSEHOLD NOTES.

    Bottles are easily cleaned with hot water and ashes. A little borax added to the water in which scarlet napkins and red bordered ...

    Article : 773 words
  6. MULTUM IN PARVO.

    Some weeks before his death the late William H. Vanderbilt said to a friend :—‘All this money isn’t worth a rap. I would give it all for your ...

    Article : 570 words
  7. LADIES' COLUMN.

    Sleeves for young girl’s evening dresses are made with an opening on the outside of the arm, to show the point of the shoulder. ...

    Article : 651 words
  8. THE CENSUSES OF THE CENTURY.

    Some amusing curiosities are collected in an article in the National Review on “The C[?] of the Century.” “It is said that the Duke of Wellington, then 82 years of age, ...

    Article : 313 words
  9. AN UNFINISHED STOCKING.

    I lay it aside—her work—no more she sits By open window in the western sun, Thinking of this and that beloved one, In silence as she knits. ...

    Article : 111 words
  10. WATERLOO BRAECH, A.M.A.

    The fortnightly meeting of the committee of the above branch was held in the Mechanics’ Hall on Monday last. Present —Mr C. Gray (president) and nine other ...

    Article : 104 words
  11. WORTH REMEMBERING.

    Politeness is the outward garment of good will. We must perforce grow to be like one whom we devotedly love. ...

    Article : 401 words
  12. THE WEDDING RING.

    Bream, with Stokes’ book of scraps hugged under his arm, and seeming to communicate an electric tingle under his whole frame, strode along the village street into the lane ...

    Article : 3,627 words
  13. WELL MERITED PRAISE.

    J. H. Jones, Esq., Survey Camp, Toko block, Taranaki, New Zealand, writes:— “Dear Sir,—The bottle of Clements Tonic I received from you gave great satisfaction ...

    Article : 599 words
  14. HOW TO COOK A POTATO.

    There are few ways of cooking a potato (says an Irish woman) as acceptable to a lover of this vegetable as boiling; provided it is done properly. ...

    Article : 402 words
  15. AMATEUR SINGERS.

    The following sensible remarks are made regarding amateur singers by Madame Nordics, in an article published in Woman:— ...

    Article : 338 words
  16. THE RESISTLESS MAGNET.

    Professor Smythe (plain John Smith to commence with) was once lecturing in a provincial town on natural philosophy, and in the course of his ...

    Article : 259 words
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