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  2. CAREERS FOR WOMEN.

    If the pupils of almost any girls' school were asked individually what they would like to be when they grew up it would be safe to assume that at least half of them, and probably more, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 776 words
  3. FOR WOMEN.

    Lady Edeline Strickland has entertained during the last few weeks practically all the various branches of the Red Cross Society at Government House. She is greatly interested in ...

    Article : 1,156 words
  4. MELBOURNE DOINGS.

    Mr. Hughes may be forgiven for remembering that nothing succeeds like success. His departure from Melbourne was for obvious reasons a very modest affair. The welcome given ...

    Article : 1,696 words
  5. Advertising

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    Advertising : 410 words
  6. FASHIONS.

    Mothers are now beginning to unpack little garments left over from last summer, and lengthen and remodel these, as well as make new suits for their smalt children. There are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,050 words
  7. THRIFTY FRENCH WOMEN.

    Australian women generally are often credited with being improvident; but whenever inquiry has been made it has been invariably found that the average educated Australian woman is ...

    Article : 551 words
  8. "BOSS IN HER OWN HOME."

    One does not look for any "lightsome touch" in that excellent journal of business, the "Australasian Banking, Insurance, and Finance Review." One rather expects to find within the ...

    Article : 543 words
  9. SAYING SHOE LEATHER.

    Recently, according to Edith Sellers, in the "Cornhill," the Strassburg Relief Committee issued an appeal to parents to show their patriotism by seeing that their children went ...

    Article : 505 words
  10. A LABOR-SAVING FLAT.

    More people than ever are new giving up their homes and taking to fiat life during the scarcity of domestics. For couples, whose children are grown up and away, or for ...

    Article : 526 words
  11. A CHILD'S GIFT.

    Several months ago "The Daily Telegraph" published an extract from a letter received by some Sydney people from a soldier at the front, and in it the writer graphically described how a ...

    Article : 494 words
  12. ANY OLD LINEN?

    There are very few of us (writes a Red Cross worker) who have not at some time or other received one of those colored missives from the telegraph messenger bearing the ominous ...

    Article : 892 words
  13. £6000 FOR A KITCHENER LETTER.

    The Red Cross Society has just added the sum of £6000 to its funds in an unexpected manner (writes our London correspondent). The letter by which Lord Kitchener called for ...

    Article : 448 words
  14. YESTERDAY'S RETAIL PRICES.

    Quotations for household necessaries, as well as prevailing conditions, in the city market yesterday were as follow, the fixed (maximum) Government retail price being quoted, except ...

    Article : 328 words
  15. THE HOMESTEAD GATE.

    It swings idly on its hinges, the old-fashioned ate, the sun and wind have long since scarred as surface, and the once snow-white palings are now a sickly grey. It swings to and fro as ...

    Article : 368 words
  16. GOOD APPLE RECIPES.

    Apple Compote.--Boil half a pound of sugar and one pint of water to a syrup. Pare and core, keeping whole, six or eight green apples; drop them into the boiling syrup, and simmer ...

    Article : 248 words
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