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PERAMBULATOR HOODS

The hoods of perambulators soon become shabby, as, even those of the best quality are inclined to crack and blister' when exposed continually-to the sun, states an exchange. To prevent this it is,a good plan to keep a cloth wrung out in olive oil for regular use. Wipe the hood over with this each morning before taking the perambulator out into the garden, and the leather will remain in.excellent condition. The cloth might be kept in an old jam jar on a handy shelf.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 87, 9 October 1935, Page 17

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PERAMBULATOR HOODS Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 87, 9 October 1935, Page 17

PERAMBULATOR HOODS Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 87, 9 October 1935, Page 17

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