Sally’s Hints to Housewives
Now'that'berets.Vre again 'so ( 'popular' it’ i? well to remember that they can be kept in good shape after washing ■‘by pulling‘ them over a dinner-plate still wc-t. Dry in a warm place- Ironing is unnecessary.
Always keep Jars., carrying’ bitqhen fcommodjltiqs x -plainly r marked. Tills \ylll not only save much 1 -SsWching,' but ensures the ufee .of the correct commodity;'' With sq • many.:. white:' pondered substances looking exactly alike this is yery necessary.
Curtains. wear first either at ' the top or the hem. In' either caseVyou ca.n cut off the 'centre, part for ule in * 'cdhjundtion ' with' some • smother contrast material,, by stitching both together to' hiake one complete curtain.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12804, 7 March 1936, Page 10
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