HOW TO WASH SILK BLOUSES. Make a strong lather of SAPON and warm water; put tho article through, giving a good pressing 'with the hands but avoid rubbing unless very marked; wring out and put through another lather in the same way, and lastly through clean warm water to which a tableepoonful of paraffin oil has been added; fold in clean towels, and paw? through wringer; lot lie one to two hours And iron whilst wet, keeping plenty of hot irons, so that no waiting is needful. Tor particulars of Sapon Weekly Guinea Competition, see SATURDAY'S issue. If your grocer docs not stock Sapon send us his name and address. Sapon, Limited, P.O. Box 635, Wellington. Little drops of Peppermint, Made by Mr. Wood, Don't they do a body Such a world of good. Little drops of Peppermint Cure Make you well ’again. Drive away that hacking cough. And every ache and pain, 7 Eli Smith, an Alaskan mail carrier, who has won, a bet of «£2OO by driving u, team of dogs from Nome to Washington, a distance of 8000 miles, replaced three of tho dogs who died during tho journey with wolves which be broke to harness, ;
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6178, 9 April 1907, Page 7
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