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WORTH NOTING.

I j., not s| unit time and labour on blackleading the kitchen stove each day. If the following inin 11110 is applied it will Inst a good colour for ;i considerable time ;n,d will ortiy need rubbing up each day. A pad of newspaper is very good for the purpose T.tke a cake of blacldead and an equal weight <ft libiestone crystals. J liese may he obtained from any oil and colour shop. After crushing lhe' l.laeklead, add the crystals, and th->n mis with cold water till it heroines about llm consistency of cream. ''When th" stove is cold rub evenly all over The iie.U time the fire is li(jhted and Iho stove gets hot , the prep^ii;il ll it' becomes baked on like an enamel. Caro o! a Tiled Ho.irth.—So many folks innko the mistake of constantly washing the pretty light tiles of which modern hearths are composed: While they may be washed occasionally without deterioration, a far better plan i:-» to over them reguhirly with a fluster and a little floor polish. This preserves the glaze and keeps them nori-absorbant of dirt and coal dust

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20306, 13 July 1929, Page 6 (Supplement)

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WORTH NOTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20306, 13 July 1929, Page 6 (Supplement)

WORTH NOTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20306, 13 July 1929, Page 6 (Supplement)