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SMOKE-TAINTED ROOMS

During bridge parties the atmosphere invariably becomes thick and heavy with tobacco smoke, states an exchange. Snatch an opportunity, while your guests are having refreshments in another room, to have the windows thrown open, and a very hot shovel, on which a few drops of oil of lavender or lavender water have been poured, carried round the room.

The room will immediately become freshened and entirely rid of the unpleasant tobacco odour, ready for your guests to resume play.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 153, 26 December 1936, Page 16

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SMOKE-TAINTED ROOMS Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 153, 26 December 1936, Page 16

SMOKE-TAINTED ROOMS Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 153, 26 December 1936, Page 16

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