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Each letter or report forwarded to “ Diana ’’ for publication must bear the writer’s name s and address as a guarantee of genuineness, and questions that do not permit of a public reply cannot be answered. Questions should be concisely put and the writer’s nom de plume clearly written.
“ Wedding Bells.”—As the bridegroom is your special friend, it would be quite correct for you to send the present to him. Of course,, you would include them both in your little note of good wishes enclosed. “ W.B.T.”—The A.G.E. department, University of Otago, supplies the following recipes for fresh prunes:—Prunes fresh from the trees can be used in any way that you use plums, for jam, sauce, or pickles; they are very nice stewed, and the very best use to make of them is to bottle in the same way as any other stone fruit.
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Evening Star, Issue 22893, 26 February 1938, Page 24
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