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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 2,338 words
  3. LADIES' COLUMN.

    At the State Ball at Buckingham Palace, early in July, the dresses were, as a rule, of pale and delicate colour. White satin was as much in favour as ever, and silver was largely ...

    Article : 1,345 words
  4. HOUSEHOLD.

    Needlework does not commend itself as an amusement to the young lady of to-day, but Princess Christian, who, like all the Queen's daughters, has been taught to do plain and ...

    Article : 353 words
  5. MELBOURNE GOSSIP.

    Dear Lal,—Of late quite a number of "retrenched" young ladies have started afternoon-tea rooms in Melbourne, and, so far, seem to find the experiment successful. Travelling in ...

    Article : 1,109 words
  6. GOSSIP.

    The Queen signs herself, in writing to her sons-in-law and daughters-in-law, "Always your affectionate mother, V. R. I." No one is allowed to wear anything but ...

    Article : 1,083 words
  7. RECIPES.

    LEMON CUSTARD BLANCMANGE.—Put 1½ pints of new milk into a saucepan with a small teaspoonful of salt. 3 oz. of fine white sugar, the thin yellow rind of two lemons, ...

    Article : 1,311 words
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