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  2. WOMAN'S WORLD.

    "Nella."—I have no recipe for that class of sweets. "Greta."—This may not be exactly the same recipe for lemon filling that you ...

    Article : 117 words
  3. POULTRY.

    Save the feathers; they are worth the money. Grow the tree lucerne for shade or hedges. ...

    Article : 89 words
  4. AGRICULTURAL NOTES

    An epidemic of redwater destroyed whole herds very suddenly in Rhodesia. A consignment of 36,527 cental bags ...

    Article : 1,241 words
  5. THE GARDEN.

    In planting a new orchard of any extent it is important that in arranging fruit trees on the ground those of each variety should be as near together as ...

    Article : 406 words
  6. WATER.

    A prominent poultryman says that he finds that he has less cases of indigestion, packed crop, dumpishness, etc., when he waters the stock an hour after ...

    Article : 109 words
  7. PUBLICATIONS.

    I have received from Mr. P. B. Fitzgerald the April number of "Leach's Family Dressmaker." A number of plates are given or smart frocks, ...

    Article : 43 words
  8. RENOVATIONS.

    There is always some garment in the wardrobe that demands renovation as one season dissolves itself into another, and whether it be a skirt, a blouse, or a ...

    Article : 788 words
  9. RECIPES.

    Kidney and Tomato Pie.—Boil a quarter of a pound of macaroni till tender, and cut it in inch lengths. Skin and core a beef kidney, boil it slowly in ...

    Article : 421 words
  10. GREEN BONE FOR FOWLS.

    Fresh grass makes milk. Fresh bones make eggs. Green bones contain the right material for egg production and also stimulate the egg-producing ...

    Article : 227 words
  11. SEASONABLE ADVICE.

    Plough deeply if the land has been worked for some years. If it is a dry district, a ploughing of three or four inches will not make a seed-bed ...

    Article : 325 words
  12. KITCHEN GARDEN.

    Excellent results may be ensured by deeply trenching the soil and laying it up in ridges to be fully exposed to weather. Many really bad soils become ...

    Article : 235 words
  13. TESTING THE AGE OF EGGS.

    When poultry keepers adhere to a rigid system of controlled, nesting and daily collection and marking of eggs (writes the N.S.W. "Agricultural ...

    Article : 363 words
  14. FIGHTING FRUIT PESTS.

    Mr. George Compere two years ago was commissioned by the Government of California to visit Australia and other foreign countries in the interests ...

    Article : 454 words
  15. IT'S A MANLY ACT.

    A plain, straightforward statement. A grateful acknowledgment of help. Telling a personal experoience. Making it public for the public good. ...

    Article : 461 words
  16. PLANT HOUSE.

    Climbing plants, upon the roofs should not now be allowed to obstruct the light from the plants underneath. By a moderate thinning out this can ...

    Article : 334 words
  17. DOCTOBS DIFFERED.

    Mrs. Thickens, wife of Captain Thickens, the well-known shipmaster, of Battery Point, Hobart, is yet another to sing the praises of Bile Beans for ...

    Article : 270 words
  18. GOSSIP.

    The Duchess of Fife enjoys herself in thoroughly unconventional fashion at Brighton, and evidently prefers life in this charming provincial town to the ...

    Article : 373 words
  19. BETTER STILL.

    A steamboat was stranded in the Mississippi, and the captain could not get her off. Eventually a hard-looking fellow came on board and said:— ...

    Article : 103 words
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