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ENGAGEMENTS

The engagement is announced between Evan Pratt, third son of Mrs Blampied, of Tweed street. Invercargill, and the late Mr J. T. Blampied, and Elizabeth, second daughter of Mr and Mrs T. A. Barton, of “ Narrowdales,” Milburn. The engagement is announced between Kenneth, youngest son of Mr and Mrs D. M. Crawford, “ Halwyn,’ Beaumont, and Peace, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs G. C. Towns, of Edievale. Never add salt to the water when boiling turnips; it makes them hard and stringy. Instead, a teaspoon of sugar will make them soft and pulpy. * * * Never keep tea in tins; it retains its flavour much better in glass containers or china jars.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23502, 17 May 1938, Page 13

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ENGAGEMENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 23502, 17 May 1938, Page 13

ENGAGEMENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 23502, 17 May 1938, Page 13

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