IDEAS FOR THE HOUSEWIFE
Be careful when screwing the mincer to the edge of one of the modern porcelain tables. Several folds of a wet cloth where the mincer grips will solve the problem. If your felt hat has become spotted with rain do not despair. A piece of fine sandpaper will bring up the nap of the felt, then hold the hat in steam and the combined efforts will effect comlete restoration. If caught napping with no cream for horseradish sauce use tinned milk with a very little vinegar added. Keep your household bills on files, allotting them, one by one, to grocer, butcher, etc. It will be one advance in system. Do not be a slave to system, but do not neglect it. An extra egg-stand is excellent as a stand for tomatoes in the pantry. When heaped together one bad one will affect its neighbour.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 October 1939, Page 3
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