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A LITTLE GIRL'S GOOD FORTUNE

Miss Marjorie Robert 4. of the district school, Rozelie, Sydney, is the most expert of at least 200.000 Australians at solving picture-puzzle?, March number cf rite "New Idea." announces her as the -.vir.r.er cf a contest that has Leon rcnr.tr.z in that zine for the vast twelve -tenths. Each of the pictures represented art author, and Miss lio'tort: stwteeded in unravel* are a number c: :ra:;:cai articles *.vhich contain directions for making all sorts cf useful nr.; ornamental thing? for the home, ran .'ire from a stencilled set of windr-v outralns to Teddy Bears for the children. The departments are repleet with good things as usual.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 141, 22 March 1909, Page 2

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A LITTLE GIRL'S GOOD FORTUNE King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 141, 22 March 1909, Page 2

A LITTLE GIRL'S GOOD FORTUNE King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 141, 22 March 1909, Page 2

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