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You can drive luxuriously from tonight’s ball in a lied Band Taxi? Just • ing 3222, the Red Band Day and Night .axi Service, Ridgway Street. i Paint stains, no matter how hard and dry, can be taken out of woollen clothing with equal parts of turpentine and ammonia. Crichton and Newman’s are selling brown glace courts with Cuban heels at 10s 6d pair during the sale? A blackboard eraser is an excellent polisher for window panes, as it removes lint and gets into all the corners?, Black crepe de chine tie shoes with satin backs and Spanish heels, arc only 8s lid, during the sale at Crichton and Newman’s? By glueing strips of felt or velvet your chairs will cease travelling across the floor when in use? Green art silk one-bar shoes with Cuban heel are only 5s lid at Crichton and Newman’s sale? Canvas ventilator is handy for the baby’s window, and also to use at any window in rainy weather, as the air can be kept fresh without letting the rain pour in? Oddments in Bostocks and Clark’s shoes at 15s (id pair, are features at Crichton and Newman’s sale? Cretonne covers may easily be made for old umbrellas, and besides being useful at the beach and for picnics, are an attractive addition to the lawn equipment? When the top of a card table becomes shabby it may bo recovered with wall paper of a suitable design and then given a coat of shellac or valspar as proof against wear? A thumb tack placed in each lower corner of the back of a picture frame will hold the picture away from the wall sufficiently to prevent the soiled place that usually shows when the pic? ture is removed?

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 150, 27 June 1934, Page 2

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DO YOU KNOW THAT Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 150, 27 June 1934, Page 2

DO YOU KNOW THAT Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 150, 27 June 1934, Page 2

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