AMANDA THE ADVISERESS. Now, Amanda was the sweetest, smartest, briskest little creature alive. […] “You are so sensible, dearest Amanda,” said her kind aunt, as they gazed from the Finchley Road window, “that you really might set up an office for giving good advice.” “An excellent idea, my dear aunt and protector,” said Amanda, who was economically sewing on half a silver clock. So dear Amanda advertised, “Good advice given. One shilling for five minutes of the finest that can be had in the town.” Amanda opened an office.
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A woman’s business and professional directory is shortly to be published in Boston, and for the first time will be clearly shown what progress has been made by the fair sex in encroaching in the industrial domain, which formerly was monopolized by men. Among the articles that women in Boston are engaged in making are galvanized cutlery, artificial flowers, false teeth, bungs and cotton gins. Women are also druggists, dentists, harness-makers, insurance agents, decorators, sculptors, and, of course, lawyers and physicians. One woman in Boston is a “supervisor of funerals,” another is a business “adviseress,” another is a printer and publisher, and still another an optician.
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Mrs. Lidia Hunt, the district superintendent of the cradle roll department, visited the Hyde Park A. M. E. Sunday school and organized a missionary and a cradle roll club or society. Mrs. Stella Davidson was made chief adviseress of the cradle roll department, and Mrs. Robert Hendrickson chief adviseress of the missionary society.
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Weakly Advice. / The adviseress found the following letter in the contribution box this week: “Dear Misadviser:—Ples cant you spare a minit of your preshus time? I kneed som advice so bad. […] “Please advise me soon bee-cause I am in a awful suspense. One of yours as well as one of Wilsun’s / “ADMIRERS.” / (Reply.) My Dear Admirer:— […] Kindly follow these directions and you will find that you have not applied in vain to / THE MISADVISERESS.
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