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that Brown’s well-known Easter novelty cakes ami hut cross bung will please the family? (Home Cookery, Alaria Place.) That a metal lipstick-case when empty and carefully washed makes a handy case for holding nevdles? That the daintiest of hand-worked and hand-knitted garments, also- layettes, are specialised in at ” Heather,” 117 Guyton Street. •• • ♦ * That it is usually possible to silence a squeaking board in the floor by sifting talc-powdcr into the joint ? * * * ♦ That Dustin’s have one of the best selections in town of Easter eggs and novelties? That sponge-cakes will not break wQien turned out after baking if the tins are greased with unsalted fat, instead of "utter? That tempting Easter cakes will be a feature at Dustin's this week? That to make junket attractive to children and invalids sweeten it. with a tablespoonful of honey instead of sugar? That the butter sponges made, by Brown’s Home Cookery will keep well during the holidays? A dress —Alaria Place. That to untie knots in string, lin-geri-e ribbons, etc. it is easy Io insert the closed points of small scissors, then open them? * *- « • That if you order your hot cro.ss buns at Dustin's they will deliver them? That if a fuse blows out when motoring and -a new one is not, immediately availabl-e you can wrap a piece of tinfoil (from say, a bar of chocolate! round the blown fuse?

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 84, 8 April 1936, Page 2

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DO YOU KNOW Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 84, 8 April 1936, Page 2

DO YOU KNOW Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 84, 8 April 1936, Page 2

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