SAVING MONEY IN THE HOME.
The editor of Everylady’s Journal claims the February number, just out, to l)e a great money-sav-ing and money-making issue. His ground tor so doing is a cluster of articles in which readers are shown how to make interesting hobbies develop into payable home industries, and how to manufacture in the home many of those household necessities —such, for example, as bottled fruits —which are usually obtained from the storekeeper. The practical note is very strongly sounded in this number of Everylady’s Journal, but there are also many interesting articles of a general character. For example, the Honourable W, A. Holman, Premier of New South Wales, writes on the subject of (d)ildren and moving pictures; Mr Allan Wilkie talks about a Shakespearian Theatre for Australia; and Miss Alary Card gives one of her fascinating lessons in crochet work. Other items of note arc a new serial and one or two short stories, whilst the usual budget of free paper patterns accompanies the journal.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1682, 6 March 1917, Page 4
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167SAVING MONEY IN THE HOME. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1682, 6 March 1917, Page 4
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