Modern Nurseries.
Keep your children's surroundings as simple as possible. Even the new baby, according to the most modern nursery ideas, has no frilb cr beribboned fussiness about his sleeping quarters. Draperies of gingham o* flowered cotton are used on his cot instead of flounced white muslin and satin ribbons, and the draperies are so made that they are easily slipped off for laundering. Gay Aluminium. Spun aluminiun , which can be had dyed in several different colours, make* the most attractive ornamental additions to your home. Fro : t bowls and platters I in different sizes and shapes, and in such shades as old rose, have a shimmering surface that is most fascinating. Sets of napkin rings, each in a different colour, are also obtainable Uses for Iron. A flat iron can b* covered and used for holding down garment when a long seam is beijig tacked The handle of the iron can be padded and used as a
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 15 April 1939, Page 12
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158Modern Nurseries. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 15 April 1939, Page 12
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