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HOW TO USE LEMONS If you use dripping for pastry, add the juice of a lemon —the flavour will be greatly improved. Add the juice of a lemon to the last water when shampooing the hair. The acid removes all soap and makes the hair soft and flufly. Use old lemon rind on your sink boards: Just give them a rub and leave to dry. After peeling vegetables use lemon juice to remove the stain from the hands. A good wash for the teeth is made with two tablespoons of lemon juice in eight ounces of water. Lemon juice will remove rust stains from white materials. Never mix a lemon drink in a enamel utensil on account of the risk of antimony poisoning. For Chapped Hands—So common during wintry days—the juice of two lemons and 6d worth of glycerine, mixed well. Bottle up and use whenever required.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19953, 10 November 1934, Page 11
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150LATEST IX HATS Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19953, 10 November 1934, Page 11
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