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  2. GRAPEFRUIT, aNATURAL APPETISER

    Everybody welcomes the spring time, welcomes the gay sunlight and the multitude of spring flowers; but, nevertheless, the first warm days invariably prove too stimulating for people who bave been depressed by the winter months, which always seem so much longer than the months of sunshine, and which bring with them a succession of coughs and colds and aches and pains. The ...

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  3. BRIms GO UP and BRIms GO DOWN

    FLOWERS, which, it was predicted, would be the most predominant feature of the summer fashions of 1936, are, as a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. COUNTRY WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION

    Three branches of the Country Women's Association which form the metropolitan group—Yarra, St. Kilda, and Heidelberg —will hold a combined meeting in the ...

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  6. PREPARING for AUTUMN Suits in Purple Tweed

    LONDON, July 30.— Goodwood and Cowes, the last two event. of the London season, have occupied the attention of the dress designers until this week. Then there will be a pause for breath during August, when London, actually fuller than ever with ...

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  7. Fritters—Savoury and Sweet

    parsuip Fritters. —E.D.(Berwick).— Cooked in the following manner, parsnips make a decorative and delicious dish:— Take 3 or 4 good-sized parsnips, boil them ...

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