GLYCERINE AND ITS USES.
It is a good idea always to keep a bottle of glycerine in the house, for it is useful in so many ways. For instance, it is good for moving stains, especially tea or coffee stains, from fragile materials. Dab the stains with glycerine, sponge with tepid water, and press on the reverse side. If windows or mirrors are smeared with a little glycerine after polishing, the glass will not become steamed. Glycerine is also useful for rubbing on eye-glasses before they are polished, and to prevent their becoming cloudy and smeared.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 307, 28 December 1935, Page 3 (Supplement)
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