THIS AND THAT.
Baths can bo cleaned bv rubbing them with a wet, flannel dipped in salt. Chamois gloves will bo quite soft after washing if, when dry, they arc pressed with a warm iron. Fur collars or lies which have been exposed to rain or fog should bo wiped with a clean towel and dried in a warm room: but do not place them too near the fire, as this makes them stiff. To clean a clothes wringer quickly and effectively, saturate a cloth in paraffin, and rub the rollers. fxit them dry thoroughly beforo wringing any clothes. Pudding clot lis will wash more easily if borax is added to the hot water. Knit a strand of silk into the heel and too of a stocking. It makes tho stocking wear better.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20620, 19 July 1930, Page 6 (Supplement)
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