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PASTE THAT WILL KEEP

Dissoivp a ipasnoonfiil of a him in a quart of water. When cold stir in as much flour as will give if. (he consistency of thick cream, being particular 10 beat, up all the lumps; stir in as much powdered resin as will lie on a sixpence, and throw in six clover, to give it a pleasant odour. Have on the lire a teacup of boiling water, pour the flour mixture into it, stirring well at the time. In a very few minutes it will be ot the consistency of mush ; let it cool ; lay on a cover and put in a cool place. When needed for m:e takeout a portion and soften it with warm water. Pnsto thus made will last twelve month?. It is better than gum as it does not gloss the paper and can be written on.

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Observer, Volume 9, Issue 529, 9 February 1889, Page 8

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PASTE THAT WILL KEEP Observer, Volume 9, Issue 529, 9 February 1889, Page 8

PASTE THAT WILL KEEP Observer, Volume 9, Issue 529, 9 February 1889, Page 8

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