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DO YOU KNOW—

That all that’s good in chocolates i and sweets for taking to the pictures, is to be found at Dustin’s? That a cake with a “sticky” or sad inside can be turned into a buttered basin, steamed one hour and become a pudding? That Brown’s “Home Cookery” cakes possess that desirable, appetising and delicious flavour? That to prevent shoes slipping you can sew a piece of medium-sized elastic, slightly stretched, inside heel part of shoe? That the most exciting and downright delicious kind of party cakes that you ever took a bite from, are found at the “Home Cookery,” Maria Place? That if you brush the top of pastry with egg or milk you must be careful not to touch the edges, as this will bind them and prevent the pastry from separating into flakes. That matrons black, brown and navy felt hats in all head fittings, are reduced to 5s lid for to-day and Saturday only, at Aliss Bathgate’s, Guyton Street. * • • ♦ That you should wrap water pipes with plenty of paper in frosty weather, as this, being a non-conductor of heat, will help to keep them from freezing. That you will enjoy the film programme better with a box of chocolates or tin of sweets from Dustin’s? They have an excellent variety from the best manufacturers. If you place your vacuum cleaner, suction side up, on the floor, on a piece of newspaper, in dusting the floor by shaking the mop over the vacuum, the dust and dirt will be sucked in?

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 144, 19 June 1936, Page 2

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DO YOU KNOW— Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 144, 19 June 1936, Page 2

DO YOU KNOW— Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 144, 19 June 1936, Page 2

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