THE LATEST METHOD.
!- .- A .in . Collins Street this week . atLtrapted much "notice -for.; the. sane manner, "in | which she .was carrying hex infant, says a Mol- | bourne rwnter.v Shoihad a strap, which passed over ono. shoulder, and .in tho front was. at-' Ltqched to fx leather, shield-like ; arrangement, m-the concavity of which the infant reposed snugly,-,and...with ;.no , strain to its small back. The arrangement was- by no means ugly, and the woman herself, had her arms practically free,whilst tho biggest advantage: accrued to the child; , It was certainly not new, for tho womeji ot the Eaat, and even our. own -aboriginal-, femininity, setoe their- infants wherS" ■the most'easily, .'and ,tho comfort of the infant: secured. ; Still the woman: in question must have been: endowed" with a fair amounti of . courage (as; well; as' common sense) to undergo , the; battery of curious eyes and. audible. Temarke.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 658, 8 November 1909, Page 4
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145THE LATEST METHOD. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 658, 8 November 1909, Page 4
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