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A HOME-MADE MOP To make a mop for cleaning tiles polished floors and boards," etc., from any-: pddirients of flannel or woollen garmeitts, cut a dozen' or more• lOin squares an^1 through the^ centre push; a long screw. Then screw this firmly into" tho emfr-of a. broomsticb. kit is best-to pujb a small round of strong leathe*. between thejie&d of- theiscrew and the? material to prevent them slipping 6r r wearing dff.

SUFESFEUOnS iTCAIS. * ■karveliotw treatment would like t< help othetß sutfering from this reoa ifig^'fcom^piß#'; :' '-'; :; ' ■■ . '" f For partictilaM write PjO: 'Box 22 Lewer Hutt, All eorreispoiddenee strict ly confidential. MRS. M. BOYIxB-BABCTLAtT 10 Downer Street :: Lew«r Hiitt Begistered Pr^feanonal T«Aeh«r ef. I Piano, llieoijr «j^ HeJvum^ ffinffW*. r tPvpdle entered for All Czamiiwtkmal 9 J and «oaeaed for Competitions. j

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Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 29, 11 December 1930, Page 14

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Untitled Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 29, 11 December 1930, Page 14

Untitled Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 29, 11 December 1930, Page 14