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ANSWERS TO CORRESPOXDEXTS. Axxiors I sbould think the should be rather pleased with the development than otherwise. No doubt a good deal of singing would have the effect of expanding- the lungs. All I should advise her to do is to be careful jn her selection of corsets, ?nd not to trouble dbout anything cl"c. iIoTHPB. — May kindly replies to your question.—"ln the Otago Witness of July 16 'A. Mother' w: c !ies to know how to wash an infant's vAite fur coat. I have washed a simil.tr coat with gieat success by putting a little of M'Coimochie's washing fluid m warm water; wash in ordinary way with some soa,p, rinse in clear warm water, wring with hajid?, shake well, and hang out on windy day. The coat will dry as pretty as when new. i'mid tc be obtained at Irvine and Stevenson's." KxcELSIOR. — (1) There aie =o few appointments to be obtained that you would experience sorue difficulty in getting a start. (2) Proba.bly from 15s to .sos a week. (3) You could not start without a good deal of capital, because yen would require a couple of canvassers in addition to youi studio expenses. Then, iifram, you could not expect to get your money in immediately, and you would also lequire to provide ior bad debts. 1 should think it v.-ou'd be better to start in a s-ma.ll way, in conjunction with a photographer, in your own town, and thus gain experience, before thinking of going into business in a place. Inquirer asks h any reader cai' mfoim her ho.v to e'ejn j. while figured silk blouse. "In going to dances I ha\ c got it soiled across the back, ai;d I should like to Irani how to wash it .-o a-> to rotam its liMtre." A. G. Y. -(1) I could not adviv you if the oye You shou'd coutult a medical man for that. T caiuict understand one only being affected. (2) This :s a frequent tiouble with young people, but you will soon, I hope, be free from it. I could advise \on if you had stated your a^e. (3) No, but it l-'not advisable, as the sudden reaction v, ill cau.«e >ou lo catch cold, unless you giaduallv fcempei the 'heat of the water off and diy thoroughly.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2524, 30 July 1902, Page 61
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444THE LADIES' PAGE. Otago Witness, Issue 2524, 30 July 1902, Page 61
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