The Australian Women's Weekly

Decenber 8, 1954 In this issue ...

Staff photographer John Jones took his own dog along to capture local model Robin Farquharson in Sydney’s CentennialEnthusiastic amateur gardener Mrs Morley McIntosh invited into her home to share her bounty of freshly cut hydrangeas as well as top growing tips. “It was my love of hydrangea tonings that decided me to grow them and use them in their long season of flowering to tone and blend with the pastel furnishings of my home,” she said. Meanwhile, six-year-old schoolgirls the Bishop triplets took home £10/10 after winning the Three of A Kind photo competition.

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