To save coal, dissolve ilb. common washing-soda in a large pail of water and sprinkle it well over coal an hour A sprinkle of sugar on beetroot after it is cut up, but before the vinegar is added, improves the flavour. When silk is being washed, a little salt added to the water helps to fix the colour and also keeps the material soft. To prevent scorching while ironing, rub the iron on a cloth saturated in k’e rosen e. _________
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 291, 8 September 1928, Page 28
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