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Advertising : 1,259 wordsBoisterous winds recently brought their own problems for solution by those who had rushed to fashion's extreme and declared themselves in favour of the extra wide skirts, ...
Article : 458 wordsPurely domestic cares have quite retired in favour of battalion needs this week. Yesterday especially was the day of the biscuit tin. Altogether beyond doubt it has been proved ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 528 wordsLady Helen Munro Ferguson will open an "Australian Market Day" at St. James's Hall, this afternoon, under the auspices of the Presbyterian Social committee. ...
Article : 995 wordsOur Saturday evening meal consisted of cold corned beef and salad, scones, cake, bread, butter, Jam, and, of course, tea. It looked appetising (and we felt we could do justice ...
Article : 482 wordsOne of the sights of Sydney was "Paddy's Market" in the old days, but now it is not so, much the happy hunting ground of citizens on pleasure bent, who wished to blend ...
Article : 698 wordsThe newest feature this week in the fruiterers' (and in a very few greengrocers') windows, is the Globe artichoke, a well-known vegetable to some of us; to others, an utterly ...
Article : 421 words"The French people think the English very [?]revolous." This was quite a topsy-turvy statement to hear, but coming as it did from Miss Compton-Legge, a Sydney resident, who ...
Article : 427 wordsAmong a certain section of the women of New South Wales there was a feeling of disappointment when it was definitely decided that the Pitt Town Labour Farm was not to ...
Article : 871 words"It was in the tram we met. I had just turned round from looking at the recruiting band which had been playing 'Boys of the Dardanelles,' and my eyes were spilling over ...
Article : 1,031 wordsLady Stanley opened the annual exhibition of palntings by members of the Australian Art Association at the Athenaeum Gallery on the 7th inst. On the whole, the exhibition is ...
Article : 572 words"Do the work that's nearest" was the spirit of the meeting of women who attended at Newtown Town Hall on Thursday last, in response to the invitation of Miss Lou[?]sa MacDonald, ...
Article : 599 wordsThe Clothing Relief Depot, which is in the hands of the Women's Progressive Association of New South Wales, has been doing very good work lately. Miss A. Golding, Mrs[?] E. ...
Article : 176 wordsHer Excellency Lady Helen Munro Ferguson presided at the executive and general meetings of the central council of the Australasian League of Honour on Monday. ...
Article : 237 wordsThe following replace will be found excellent for a cake to send in a billy for our boys at the front, for it possesses the double virtue of being delicious to cat and improves by ...
Article : 160 wordsWriting to a friend in Sydney, Mrs. Philli[?] Fox, of Elsternwick, says that the Melbourne University has a branch of the Red Cross, which meets every Wednesday afternoon. "It ...
Article : 284 wordsLast week the Education Department notified the Girls' High Schools that they had under consideration the forming of agricultural classes for pupils of the intermediate ...
Article : 266 wordsSoldiers' Letters.—Leila writes: "By almost every mail come complaints from our boys in the trenches of the lack of writing materials. Writing paper, etc., has been supplied to them by the Y.M.C.A. and ...
Article : 227 wordsDo we over realise what a valuable asset checrfulness is? Even from the commercial standpoint it is a thing greatly to be dosired and prized. It gives its possesor the ...
Article : 105 wordsYoung children should be given potatoes and gravy in preference to meat, for the potatoes are really [?] tritive if peeled after boiling. Valuable salts, useful to digestion, lie just under the peel, and in the ...
Article : 99 wordsA St. John Ambulance first aid class, under the auspices of the Red Cross will commence on Friday, the 22nd inst., at 7.30 p.m., in the basement of the Town Hall. Druitt-street ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 13 Oct 1915, Page 5
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