FOR NEW POTATOES
New polatoes are " in." True, they are not very plentiful just yet, but they will be shortly. Here is a method to simplify scraping. Ada a dessertspoonful of salt to the basin of water hi which you are soaking them. This also prevents the fingers becoming stained
r The following have been among the recent guests at the Hermitage:—Mr H. W. Begbie (Singapore), Misses Geddes and Smith, Messrs Shied and McKenzie, Miss J. Macalister, Miss B. Macdonald, Mr Bliss Miss Bond, Mr Brown, Mr Buckley, Mr Graham, Mr Hansen, Mr Hely, Miss Jenkins, Mrs Jenkins, Mr Labes, Mr McCree, Mr Patterson, Mr and Mrs Reid, Miss Reynolds, Mrs v ßeynolds, Mr Smith, Mr G. Thompson. Mr Turner (Dunedin), Miss N. M. Bee, Miss R. M. Stevenson (Gamaru), Misses V. Romans, R. Mouat and B. Smith, Mr W. Vance, Mrs, Miss and Mr Kay, Miss B Jordan (Timaru), Miss T. M. Cowan, Miss G. Rowe (Ashburton), Flight Lieutenant V. G. H. Gee (Taieri). Secondlieutenant I. S. Smith (Burnham).
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24715, 18 September 1941, Page 12
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170FOR NEW POTATOES Otago Daily Times, Issue 24715, 18 September 1941, Page 12
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