BRIGHTER DISH-WASHING
Drying dishes is dull, but tlie towels need not be. Tlie idea that linen a tvpertaining to tlie kitchen must be drab and uninteresting is no longer correct. Women who like needlework embroider wiioie sets of towels with gay motifs in strong coloured boiling thread.
Teacups and jugs appear on tlie china towels and tumblers, knives and forks on those for glass and silver. One set could have tlie days of tlie week worked on it. with variegated posies above. In this way women seek to bring colour and gaiety into tlie workaday kitchen.
Misses Kitty and Betty Levy, Wellington, arrived at Auckland by the Monowai from a visit to Sydney and Melbourne. They will arrive at Wellington to-day.
Mr, Edwin Geash, a director of Union Theatres, Ltd., Sydney, accompanied by Mrs. Geash, is on a holiday visit to the Morere hot springs district, and is staying at (lie Hot Springs Hotel.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 100, 22 January 1936, Page 4
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