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Never wash silk garments in the same water with cotton articles. Wash the silks in a warm lather, and do not rub soap on them. If stains are stubborn, rinse several times in water to which a handful of salt has been added. After peeling onions, xvash the hands m cold water to which a little mustard has been added. Never use hot water, as it causes onion juice to retain its strong odour. To remove perspiration stains from clothing soak the garment in water to which has been added a. teaspoonful of ammonia. Then rub the stain with a freshly-cut lemon and wash thoroughly.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 77, 31 March 1931, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 77, 31 March 1931, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 77, 31 March 1931, Page 4

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