ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS
L. F., Heriot.—lt there Is any estate belonging to the deceased the employee may recover wages due. If the mortgagee can legally claim everything the employee has no enforceable claim. "Magpie,” Waimate. — (1) "Stony flat" In Maori is wbenua papa-kowhatu; " welcome here ” is haeicmai; and " happy home," te kainga hart. (2) Water spots may be removed from oiled woodwork by the use of ammonia, slightly diluted. For ordinary cleaning use raw linseed oil and petrol in equal proportions. This should be applied with a cloth and well rubbed in. If necessary, repeat the applications and rubbing. (3) The method suggested of baking liver Is not favoured by the Home Sclcuco Department of the University of Otago. The department would be pleased to supply alternative recipes If desired. The liver should be plunged Into boiling water to make the removal of the skin simple. Then proceed to cook it by ordinary methods. It can be stuffed and cooked on a rack In a roasting pan in the oven. A little water should be placed in Hie pan to generate a moist heat, and the pan should be covered with another dish.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22058, 14 September 1933, Page 8
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