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  2. Display Advertising

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    Advertising : 87 words
  3. LADY FURZE

    Among the guests at Hotel Canberr[?] over the week-end was Lady Furze the wife of Sir William Furze, Drice for of the Imperial Institute, London ...

    Article : 436 words
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  5. NEW SUNSHADES

    Fashion [?]uctiates between the Tom Thumb and the long-handled sunshade. Infinite variety of material is also the rule, and comprises ...

    Article : 162 words
  6. WHOLEMEAL BREAD

    3½lb, medium wholemeal. 1oz. compressed yeast, ¾ pint milk, 1 pint tepid water, 2 teaspoonfuls sugar; 3 teaspoonfuls salt. 2oz. butter. Sieve the ...

    Article : 189 words
  7. WASHING CRETONNES

    To many housewives the washing of loosc covers and curlains presents too difficult a problem for the home laundry. The following hints ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 861 words
  8. Delegates' Wives Entertained

    In the absence of her mother, Miss M. McLaren entertained Mesdames P Z. Coverhill, H. O. Unwin, and R. D Cameron at a delightful morning ...

    Article : 215 words
  9. HINTS FOR THE HOUSEWIFE

    Glycerine will remove tea or coffee stains from white or coloured table linen. Apply with a soft, clean cloth, leave for an hour or so, then wash the ...

    Article : 291 words
  10. CURRANT LOAF

    1lb wholemeal flour, 1oz. sultanas, 4oz. currants, 5oz. brown suger, 2oz. butter, 2 teaspoonfuls baking powder, ½ teaspoonful mixed spice. ...

    Article : 23 words
  11. WHEN COOKING VEGETABLES

    When required for an emergency, never heat the vegetable in its own tin. Drain from its liquor, and rinse thoroughly with boiling water. Put ...

    Article : 509 words
  12. SOCIAL ITEMS

    Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wayland, of Sydney, accompanie[?] by Mr. and Mrs. Reevers, have been visiting Canberra for a few days. They were guests at ...

    Article : 109 words
  13. SCONES

    ½lb. wholemeal., 1oz, lard, 1 tablespoonful golden syrup. ½ teaspoonful bicarbonate soda, ½ teaspoonful powdered cinnamon, 1 tablespoonful sugar, ¼ ...

    Article : 95 words
  14. TYING UP JAM

    Instead of tying up your jam pots with string, you will find that a garter of hat elastic snapped over will be much more permanently useful. When the j[?] ...

    Article : 68 words
  15. WHOLEMEAL FRUIT BREAD

    1lb. fine wholemeal. 3oz. sugar, 3oz. butter. 1 tablespoonful baking powder, 3oz. currants [?]as or seedless raisins 3oz. c[?]opped walnuts, 2 eggs, ½ pint ...

    Article : 70 words
  16. HERE'S A HEALTH RESTORING TONIC.

    Sufferers from nerves, neuritis, insomnia, anemia, lassitude, and other ailments, caused by overwork or worry will be cheered to know that during the last ...

    Article : 90 words
  17. STAINS ON A CEILING

    If a ceiling is stained in places, but otherwise good, a very effective cover for the stains may be made from starch. Mix some starch with cold ...

    Article : 73 words
  18. USEFUL PUTTY

    One often needs putty for various purposes in the hume. It is very easy to make the quantity desired by mixing some unslaked lime in hot glue. If ...

    Article : 52 words
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