SAVE YOUR LEMON RINDS. e nearly all know of the manv virtues of lemon juice in the dailv household round, but the rind is just as useful. You can use. it for cleaning- white deal kitchen tables, or for burnishing up that Benares brass work that is so popular just now. Lemon rind put in boiling water will clean brass jelly pans in just the same way as apple parings will take the stain off your aluminium saucepans after ypu have been boiling eggs. A WORTH WHILE REMEDY. Just a little Comenthol rubbed between the palms of the hands and inhaled through the nose v.-iil give gratifying relief from the most stubborn cold. It is worth while to try this popular,, effective remedy, which'is obtainable at Is 6d from Barnett and Co.. Chemists, Cathedral Square. Also at Ashburton. 9203 FICKLING-TIME TIPS. No matter how closely you may follow the recipe when pickling, things are always liable to go wrong. But if, whenever the recipe says vinegar you use White-Cottell’s English Malt Vinegar, you will be sure at least of a perfect appetising tang. WhiteCottell’s is favoured for its freshness and rich mellow flavour. 6
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18546, 21 August 1928, Page 13
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