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FOUR GOOD HINTS.

To make breadcrumbs quickly, cut the soft part from a stale loaf of bread and tie up in a soft muslin bag. Then gently rub it with the hands for a few minutes.

Lemons can be kept fresh for a long time if you wrap each in two or three layers of tissue paper, and put them in a string bag and suspend it on a hook in a dry place Rusty knives can be renewed by being plunged up to the hilt in garden soil, left for a couple of hours or so, rubbed w'ell with a damp towel dipped in ashes. Then cleaned and polished as usual. The soles of baby’s indoor slippers should be rubbed from time to time with sandpaper to roughen them. This will save them many a fall on the shiny lino or boards.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 3242, 13 December 1930, Page 7

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FOUR GOOD HINTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 3242, 13 December 1930, Page 7

FOUR GOOD HINTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 3242, 13 December 1930, Page 7

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