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  2. A PAGE FOR WOMEN

    The first shows a design for a housegown, which might be carried out successfully either In silk or a woollen material, and may be worn with the skirt cut long or short. The long, close-fitting sleeves have narrow tucks, and a tiny vest of net or lace is worn. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 118 words
  3. WHO LAUGHS LAST.

    Many readers were much amused by the paragraph which appeared in this journal last week about the Englishman who had never heard of a waratah, and could not And any ...

    Article : 806 words
  4. GIVE AND TAKE.

    The evidence given by the ship stewards during the past week or so has set many of us a-wondering. The figures quoted by different witnesses as to the amount received from ...

    Article : 1,034 words
  5. NOTICES.

    The "Herald's" Page for Women is published on Wednesdays. Contributions, from women preferred, will be considered. They should not exceed ...

    Article : 44 words
  6. SYDNEY SIXTY YEARS SINCE.

    A different Sydney indeed. No trams, no trains, no bridges, no mountain retreats, no seaside resorts, no refreshment rooms, no telegraphs, no telephones, no gramaphones, ...

    Article : 693 words
  7. PUCK'S GIRDLE.

    "The Young Women's Gazette" (the local organ of the Y.W.C.A.) contains in its April edition two articles on Women and the Elections. The first of these unfolds the natural ...

    Article : 1,257 words
  8. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,096 words
  9. TOUR FINGER IN THE PIE.

    Most women like to have a finger in the p[?] sometimes it is a pie in which they have a legitimate interest, sometimes one in which they have no right to meddle; but whether it ...

    Article : 568 words
  10. ON THE TRACK

    In the air there was just that hint of cool days to come, that spurs on the laziest of us to physical endeavour. Here and there, on trees and hedges, a touch of red or yellow ...

    Article : 981 words
  11. MELBOURNE NOTES.

    Very few horsewomen beyond the rubicon of three score years and ten have been met with. From Bendigo, however, comes the report of a hale old lady (Mrs. Mary Com[?]r) ...

    Article : 675 words
  12. OUR THEATRICAL TASTE.

    The approaching end of the Shakespearian season is filing us with sadness; it is like the departure of some well-loved friends who come and fill your hearts and homes with ...

    Article : 663 words
  13. MAGIC AND DRUDGERY.

    Jane Austen says something to the effect that some people take great credit to themselves for doing a thing quickly, without paying much attention to the result of the performance. ...

    Article : 890 words
  14. THE LEANERS.

    "There is only one lifter to twenty who lean. "When the time comes for me to decide what I shall be when. I grow up, what will you say, mother?" "You shall decide for ...

    Article : 629 words
  15. SUBSCRIPTIONS AGAIN.

    One has, nowadays, many calls upon one's purse. With birthday presents, lodges, unions, etc, one's hand is continually in one's pocket. Then again, there are "charities." ...

    Article : 272 words
  16. TO CONTRIBUTORS.

    Ventas—Just misses. Alpha—Subject thrashed out quite recently. Hiawatha.—None suitable. L.—Begins well, but laps[?] into the commonplace. ...

    Article : 111 words
  17. CORRESPONDENCE.

    M.C.—It depends so much on the lighting of your room. If the light is good the pictures look best flat on the wall, but in many rooms it is necessary to t[?]lt them forward. ...

    Article : 94 words
  18. BOOKS TO READ.

    The Foreigner—Ralph Connor. Everyody's Secret—Dion Clayton Calthorp. Paths Perilous—Sidney Pickering. I will Maintain—Marjorie Bowen. ...

    Article : 28 words
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