Sweet peas, of many colors, pink and blue, And dusky purple, mellowing to a hue, Of brown-veined purple—when I look at you, ...
Article : 156 wordsJuly 5.—Yesterday a party of us went to see the Poultry, Picreon, Canary, and Dog Show (to give it its full title) at the Exhibition Building. It was opened by Lady Darley in ...
Article : 190 wordsJuly 13—French Fete Nationale. Ju]y 17—Dance in the Paddington Town Hall in aid of the Sacred Heart Hospice. July 24—Commercial Travellers' Dance. ...
Article : 36 wordsWe received, for the knitting competition forty-nine pairs of socks, every specimen showing care and skill, and all being very suitable for the object for which they ...
Article : 145 wordsThe Misses Lingen acted as hostesses to a number of their young friends on July 2, at their parents' house, Darling Point. Among the young guests were Miss Sylvia Darley, ...
Article : 325 wordsJuly 6.—Last night a whole party of us went to a delightful dance in a private house, when we all enjoyed ourselves immensely. It was exactly the reverse of a dance to which ...
Article : 299 wordsOn Thursday, July 4, at Eulalia, Orange, Mrs. A.C. O. Lane entertained about forty guests at an "at home," on which occasion the pretty villa and ballroom were tastefully ...
Article : 350 wordsContributions intended for this column, or questions from correspondents, should be addressed to "Euphrosyne," care of Editor of the "Journal." ...
Article : 498 wordsJuly 7.—Last night we went to Eden's third popular concert, and heard an excellent programme. Madame Enriquez did not appear, her place being taken by Miss Nellie Young, but ...
Article : 109 wordsAt the Anglican Cathedral, Goulburn, on July 1, was celebrated the marriage of Mr. Thomas Rose, late M.P. for Argyle, and Miss E. A. Barber, eldest daughter of Mr. E. B. Barber, ...
Article : 327 wordsJuly 8. —It is a good thing that the advanced woman does not bet, as I hear that the women suffragists confidently counted on getting their oar in at the next general ...
Article : 136 wordsThe orphanage conducted by the Good Samaritan Sisters at Manly is a useful and little-known institution. It stands, concealed by a row of old-fashioned pines, within ten ...
Article : 170 wordsJuly 9.—We went to-day to visit Mrs. Dacre (Miss Amy Roselle), who is at present playing at Her Majesty's Theatre. She is a charming woman, with a strong face, and ...
Article : 218 words"Spinster"—I have inserted your letter in our "Contributor's Column," as I think it will interest some of our readers, whether they agree with you or not. ...
Article : 175 wordsA meeting of the ladies' committee for the Tempo Ball was held on July 4 in the Town Hall, Mrs. Flood in the chair. Among those present were Mrs. J. T. Toohey, Mrs. Cape, ...
Article : 106 wordsA bazaar ia aid of St. James's Presbyterian Church, Burwood, was opened in the School of Arts last week by the Moderator of the Presbyterian Assembly. ...
Article : 145 wordsMr. and Mrs. Alec. Marah (Miss Alice Esty) were "at home" to their friends on July 6, at Petty's Hotel, where a large gathering took place. ...
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Advertising : 152 wordsJuly 10.—To-day we went to the Art Gallery to see the loan pictures from the other colonies. I was delighted with one called "Prayer," in whioh a woman's figure is seen ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 13 Jul 1895, Page 37
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