mix and pour into a bottle. Place bottle in a warm place and also having bottle airtight. When yeast has worked up it is ready for use. A HELPFUL HOME HINT. Here is one that will glow continuously for six months or more at the cost of only a few pence. Obtain from the chemist a piece of phosphorus about the size of a pea. Put this in a small bottle and add enough olive oil (which has previously been heated, but not boiled, for a quarter of an flour) to fill a third of the bottle’s capacity. Now fix a very tight-fitting cork. This novel lamp is perfectly safe, and the light it gives enables one to see the time or do many little things during the night. One will also give comfort to the kiddies. Should the light become dim, just uncork the bottle for a few moments, when the glow will be renewed.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18444, 30 March 1922, Page 8
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