USES FOR DISCARDED GLOVES. Scraps from discarded gloves should always iind a place in the pieoe-bag. and, at the same time, when sorting over old gloves, out off (he pearl buttons. These come in extremely useful when you happen to lose one off a newer glove. White hid gloves no longer fit for the street may still do good service for bedroom wear when you are giving your hands a softening and whitening treatment. A round hole should be cut in each palm "to allow air to circulate freely. Tight gloves are not good for this purpose, and, in any case, they ought never to be fastened round (he wrists for the night. Keep an old white glove or two with the “First Aid" outfit for finger-stall purposes, while a square cut from the palm of a chamois one makes a useful little aid to the toilet for the handbag, since there is nothing better to remove dust and smuts from the face when motoring and travelling. Many women like to keep their jewellery wrapped in chamois leather. Pieces of chamois gloves can be stitched into little bags for the purpose. .Scraps of suede and kid are useful to tie over (he stoppers of bottles for packing. Never,,, in fact, throw away any pair of gloves past ordinary wear, (hey come in so handy to slip on to protect the hands for gardening, examining the car, and when cleaning anything. The average age at which women marry in Great Britain is 26. (SS Three points to Josephine Hat:BEST OF EXPERT LOWEST “JOSE 29 0( rr & ijoull dhoost itoh Because you know that it is tetter, cl< toTonejectrically. « y°” 15 • _j rnnnpv over old'fashioneu wasting time, energy and mo y Srxrf7@J Because this is the famous Ho p mMTis as much to electrical app ,he name which mean Because this “I mark means to silver. , ev qUiCkly l°iSra Eaten. pressure without Uung pu Because the “Hotpoinf Electric Oncosis so We years and years of faithful “r I™*' 1 ™*' 6 ~ Lb “Hotpoint" Electrical Servants: see hum © eeectbic ni The National Electrical & Engineering Co., 42 Customhouse Quay, Wellington, Cnstotqs Street West, Auckland. 150 High Street. Christchurch. 125 Stuart Street, Dunedin. Branches tl Whaufard. Herailtoa Haatiagi and Waagaimi.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19349, 9 December 1924, Page 5
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