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FOR THE BATHROOM

You can prevent your "bathroom from becoming steamy when running a hot bath by fixing a length of tubing to the tap, long enough to reach 'to , the bottom the the hath. Very little steam will rise from the water in the bath. Most of the steam comes from the water as it leaves the tap, but the tube will prevent this. Another advantage is that the water will run silently and so will not wake up anyone who may be sleeping near the bathroom.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 50, Issue 3056, 31 March 1941, Page 2

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FOR THE BATHROOM Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 50, Issue 3056, 31 March 1941, Page 2

FOR THE BATHROOM Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 50, Issue 3056, 31 March 1941, Page 2

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