The old ‘Examiner* newspaper office, Nel sob, is about to be converted into a Mnnicipa Council Chamber. , The late Mr T, G-. Stocking, whose death by drowning m Mercury Bay, Auckland, we reat ? on ? e Ji ime . , a =°> had enly paid once into the Mutual Provident Society, and Ids widow ' u entitled to L 250. There is a Ladies’ Cooking Club in Boston (says an American newspaper), the members of which aim at proficiency in the management of I their.fatehens. Meetings are held every week , and the latjips contribute cookery of their own for condemnation or approval. Original dishes are rewarded with official recognition if they are palatable, and the recipes for making them '" ' are recorded for general benefit. This club is dubbed “A Boston notion” by the Rev Thomas K, Beecher, _ fettiiai
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Evening Star, Issue 3634, 15 October 1874, Page 3
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133Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3634, 15 October 1874, Page 3
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