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The finest of manicure acids is made by putting a teaspoonful of lemon juice in a cupful of warm water. This removes most stains from the fingers and nails, and loosens the cuticle more satisfactorily than can be done by Ihe use of a sharp instrument. The bubonic piague.—xo guard against the plague every householder should use the' " K.P." fluid, a safe and most effective disinfectant. Chemists and grocers, 9d and Is 3d hottle.—CAdvt.l

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Evening Star, Issue 11318, 13 August 1900, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 11318, 13 August 1900, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 11318, 13 August 1900, Page 2

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