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THE LADIES ' PAGE.

The TQtl'l »t« l»d — the garden w»* a wild, And fiiia, the Hermit, signed, till woman smiled. -Cia"Jll.l.

KmmeUne Trill be pleased to receire letters from aorrn. ioxi4oais en a&j m&iter of interest to them, &Bd to replj )crrospoii&BxtA to be pubiidbed. Letters to be A^dreissd * KmaseiLntf," e&re of the Editor.

AXSWER TO CORRESPONDENT. E. M. — Dissolve salts of lemon in water and apply to the mildewed parts, afteiwards washing the salts of lemon out. The salts of lemon may be obtained at any chemist's, and is poison.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2666, 19 April 1905, Page 68

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THE LADIES' PAGE. Otago Witness, Issue 2666, 19 April 1905, Page 68

THE LADIES' PAGE. Otago Witness, Issue 2666, 19 April 1905, Page 68

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