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  2. A PAGE FOR WOMEN

    DARLING POINT, September 12, 1921. The most talked of person in New South Wales for the past week has been Lord Northcliffe. During the short time he ...

    Article : 1,646 words
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    Advertising : 761 words
  4. HOME HINTS.

    In buying mutton, see that the flesh is of a dark red colour, and the fat firm and white. To take grease-spots out of wall ...

    Article : 123 words
  5. PARIS IN THE LOOKING GLASS.

    Paris has fretted through the heat of the few weeks, and fussed with trunks in the desperate endeavour to leave the city for the fashionable watering places, ...

    Article : 1,187 words
  6. EVE'S LONDON LOOKING GLASS.

    The Prince of Wales has been obliged to cancel several engagements lately, on account of indisposition--a slight cold, so one hears--but in reality His ...

    Article : 984 words
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    Advertising : 751 words
  8. WHEN CLEANING ALUMINIUM.

    Never put soda into aluminium pans or bowls. Hot soap-suds will clean the vessels best. All tin and iron ware should be put in n warm place to dry ...

    Article : 43 words
  9. HEALING GRACES.

    When a large white basin is cracked, paint over the crack with white enamel. Then lay on a piece of white tape and give another coat of enamel. This will ...

    Article : 37 words
  10. TILED HEARTHS.

    Washing tiled hearths with strong soap and water tends to split the glaze and enamel. Instead saturate a piece of linen with turpentine, and rub it ...

    Article : 37 words
  11. WARE-MILK.

    After milk has stood for some time be careful, when pouring it out of the jug, to leave a little at the bottom. It is often injurious to the health to drink ...

    Article : 42 words
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    Advertising : 206 words
  13. WASHING WOOLLENS.

    To wash a woollen jumper, tie up in a bag made of thin muslin. Soak the whole in warm, soapy water. Shake the bag, then dip it in clear water ...

    Article : 80 words
  14. TO STOP COLOUR RUNNING.

    W[?] washing delicately-hued cotton [?] always make use of soap in [?] on. A small quantity of lomon[?] or vinegar in the rinsing water ...

    Article : 43 words
  15. TEMPER AND ITS EFFECT.

    Note a pretty woman when she is in a bad temper, and see how utterly transformed into absolute ugliness she appears, and then beware yourself becoming ...

    Article : 116 words
  16. SOME USEFUL RECIPES.

    A Good Summer Drink.--Dissolve [?] pounds of sugar in three, pints of boiling water; allow this to cool, then add t[?] ounces of tartaric acid, three pennyworth ...

    Article : 680 words
  17. WORK FOR WOMEN.

    There are many professions open to women, one of the most popular, of course, being nursing. This profession has always been recognised as one of ...

    Article : 122 words
  18. YOUR LEFT PROFILE.

    The left side of one's face "takes" better than the right. Many women who in their photographs appear plain when the right profile is taken are very ...

    Article : 80 words
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