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THE SOLUTION TO MANY HOUSEHOLD—AND OTHER-PROBLEMS.

SILK LAMP SHADES. For ?ly marks choose a wintly and preferably .sunny day. fasten, the

shade to the clothes-line with a piece of _ ,string and hose it thoroughly. Should any of the marks' remain, <-rub a little- soap on them and hose again. When dry; the will looklfke new, r and the wire, will not rust. ' ' ' REMOVING STAINS FROM DELICATE FABRICS. ■' | Damp a piece of material with peroxide (preferably a piece of the same material of which the article is made), and put the stained portion over a saucer and let it soak in peroxide until the ■stain-disappears. If possible, hang in the suit to dry. It is'best not to.rub the material. THE LATEST IN KETTLE-HOLDERS As lady in the Australian "Woman's Mirror" says "My husband -had occas : ion to make himself an early-mornin-g cup of tea. When I rose later, I found a banana:skin firmly fitted to the handle of -my aluminium kettle! " ■ Slip gay eretoune cases-of the tape- I less and .bufctoniless variety en yotf extra pillows when they arc not in use. They will keep.clean and will also make excellent -cushions for porch or garden. HAPPINESS Happiness does not 5 consists in the things themselves but in the relish'we 'have for them; and a man hath attained to-it when he enjoys; what he roves N and desires himself, and not,;what Other people think lb'vely and desirable. Men's happiness and misery; depends altogether as much upon their own hum-lo.ii-r as; it; Aoqs, upon.fo,ijtime. •;; : ._.-^ -All the gifts of fortuna are just as our own ''humour is pleased tomato t-liem.

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Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 13, 21 August 1930, Page 2

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THE SOLUTION TO MANY HOUSEHOLD—AND OTHER-PROBLEMS. Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 13, 21 August 1930, Page 2

THE SOLUTION TO MANY HOUSEHOLD—AND OTHER-PROBLEMS. Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 13, 21 August 1930, Page 2

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