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. t White china, ;> ornaments usecl for . flowers on a dinner-table ace cheap and pretty' additions. Everything; looks well in them, and they are never Tojgar. When washing theni, put a tiny drop of vinegar into each when rinsing. This removes the odour of decayed stems. . If dressmakers would keep a saucer of .flour, beside them when ; sowing light dresses, and dip their fingers in every five or ten minutes, it would keep the sewin^vclean.-^TXx. little saltpetre put in the.iire; makes it clear and bright for cooking. — If ; your hands /are stained, take half a lemon and rubf it over them arid you will find that i£ will remove all dirt. "" .!'""' Mistress :; Isaw _-twoj poHcenien sitting in tlie', kitchen wit^ypu,;lastrmghtj v Br!idge,t. ; Bridget : Well ma'am, ..J-ye' wouldn't ha y an unmarried lady be sittin' alone with only, wan policeman, would ye 1 ? The other wan wus a i chaperon. . , j _ V .. ••' ~ -Edith .- Oh, what sjmll Ido 1 Jack ; says he supposes it's jail over between j us, and that he'll s^nd ; ray ..presenta.i hiitik.? o '^) : r^ell hioi .j fa i>rtn^th'eaii J f

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXVI, Issue 1364, 5 January 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XXVI, Issue 1364, 5 January 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XXVI, Issue 1364, 5 January 1900, Page 3