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■ A! scorch on white material if wetted and rubbed with white soap will disappear if laid out iv the sunshine. If sunshine'is' lacking, it may be necessary to moisten tho scorched parts with glycerine after you have first treated them with borax and water, and then put. them on one side for "a time, before finally washing out in hot water.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 46, 1 September 1928, Page 14

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Untitled Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 46, 1 September 1928, Page 14

Untitled Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 46, 1 September 1928, Page 14

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