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Woman's Priceless Heritage Far back in the days of an age long lost when woman trod dark forests and unfrequented plains, she possessed a great and natural grace. Fleet of foot and lithe of motion, bcrs was tbe supple swift beauty of tbe beasts of tbe forest and tbe plain, tbc leopard and tbe antelope. Hers was tbe grace of a bird in flight, of tbe rustling trees, of a slender flower. t With tbe long slow march of countless years has come a squandering of this loveliness a sacrifice to tbe implacable goddess Fashion, t But if Fashion can be ruthless, sbe can also be relenting. Today, still under Fashion’s spell, woman is retracing her steps back to tbe paths from which sbe strayed. Sbe is becoming natural once again, and each year sees her returning nearer to her once f ,| mm A WORK OF ART IN TEMPERA by J. H. STEAD ./■- 1 ,ei

The Radiant Health Club held its weekly meeting last Monday evening. Mr Perry (vice-president) "presided in the absence of tho president. Miss Inglis was the speaker for the evening, her subject being ‘ Evolution.’ She outlined the rock foundations of .the earth, and dealt with shellfish, insects, birds, mammals, and animals of various kinds, describing tho changes in these and in man since the creation of the world. Mr Perry also .spoke a few words on this subject, and proposed a vote of thanks to Miss Inglis for her address.

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Evening Star, Issue 21216, 24 September 1932, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21216, 24 September 1932, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21216, 24 September 1932, Page 21

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