USES OF LEMON.
When you have a cold a glass of hot lemon with honey is one of the best things yon can take (says an exjchange). If your throat is sore lemon I juice and sugar used as a gargle, will do much to relieve it. 11 anyone i.s feverish lemon juice used to moisten the lips and cleanse the tongue will give the patient much more comfort, j If you have a bilious headache make* la but cup of coffee and put a spoonful jof lemon juice in it This will soon !banish the headache. ! If you should cut yourself badly and i cannot, stop the bleeding dip a clean
■ piece of rag into lemen juice, and tie it tightly on to the damaged part. ! When boiling meat a teasponfu! of | lemon juice will prevent it becoming I tough. ! If the rind of a lemon is dipped in ; salt it will clean brass quickly and i well. To clean your silver ornaments j nib them with halves of lemon, then liin.se in (old water. Follow this by j washing them in hot soapy water, and then rinsing them in hot water.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 17 August 1929, Page 17
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193USES OF LEMON. Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 17 August 1929, Page 17
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