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  2. A PAGE FOR WOMEN.

    Sydney people who went to Hobart last summer had "the time of their lives." The [?]llest time, that is. They found the Tasmanians leagued together to keep them out ...

    Article : 1,272 words
  3. ALL THE WORLD OVER.

    Mr. Noel Paton, who, with his wife, is staying in Sydney, is the son of Sir Noel Paton, the distinguished painter and art critic. It was Sir Noel Paton who said of Dante ...

    Article : 925 words
  4. NOTICES.

    The "Herald's" Page for Women will be published on Wednesdays. Communications should be addressed to "The Editor, A Page for Women, ...

    Article : 42 words
  5. LADY NOVELISTS AND MARRAGE.

    "Blackwood" gives a merciless flagellation which it modestly terms "A Word to Mrs. Humphry Ward," to the tendency in some modern lady writers to picture married life ...

    Article : 1,664 words
  6. FIFTEEN AND HER IITERATURE.

    Not long since I came upon a young reader, perfectly honest, and also able to express herself—not a common' coincidence. She was at my book-shelves asking for ...

    Article : 1,946 words
  7. FASHION JOTTINGS.

    Great attention is being paid to footwear. Some young girls at the races wore white shoes beneath their frocks of white embroidery. Red shoes gave a smart finish to the ...

    Article : 998 words
  8. THE CANADIAN WOMAN.

    This country is the native climate of the Home Cult. It is the headquarters of the Housekeeping Trust. Of course, now that model housekeeping is one of the newest things ...

    Article : 585 words
  9. SHOPPING IN PARIS.

    There is nothing haphazard about the disposition of goods in the etalage of the humblest Paris boutique. Haberdashers like Charvet pay an immense salary to the window ...

    Article : 1,343 words
  10. LADY, WARWICK'S FARMING COLLEGE FOR GIRLS.

    What shall we do with our girls? This is a question that many an anxious parent asks at present. The American girl has a habit of solving the question for herself. If she ...

    Article : 1,123 words
  11. INFANT MARRIAGES.

    The London "Times" of August 8 contained an article in which some sad statements were made as to the numbers and the condition of child wives and widows in India:—More than ...

    Article : 662 words
  12. WOMEN ARTISTS IN SYDNEY.

    For once the girls taking part in an exhibition of pictures have been flattered and complimented to their hearts' content. Three girls from Adelaide—Milllcent, Helen, and Alice ...

    Article : 416 words
  13. HAVING ONE'S RUTHERS.

    To "have one's ruthers" is to choose which of two or more things is likely to please one best. "Which would you rather" is another way of putting it. The expression has ...

    Article : 564 words
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