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Work-saving Wrinkles.

A work and worry saver for housewives is a table, or flat shelf, higher than the kitchen on which to do work which requires bending over — or would, without such &- convenience. Still another is a. broad strip^not string — attached . to the apron band, .'from whick hangs a holder, which is thus always at . hand. And*, apropos of aprons, we know of a " dusting apron " which saves one woman muck weariness >f body and spirit— an apron with a long pocket for the feather duster, another for the cloth, and still another foj a small wliisk-broom, whicli saves many a distracted whirl round the room for a particular duster needed for each differed object.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2805, 18 December 1907, Page 73

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Work-saving Wrinkles. Otago Witness, Issue 2805, 18 December 1907, Page 73

Work-saving Wrinkles. Otago Witness, Issue 2805, 18 December 1907, Page 73

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