A piece of towelling placed in the wash-basin will prevent chips and cracks to the most delicate china. Apple peelings, boiled in aluminium saucepans, will remove stains. Sour milk gives a lovely non-slip polish to tiled floors.
CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION WELLINGTON FOLLOW the crowds to the Exhibition! Everybody's talking about it! Fascinating exhibits, marvellous working models, free demonstrations, free lectures, free cinemas—and the greatest round-up of amusement thrills ever gathered together in the Southern Hemisphere. Be there! MOTORISTS Parking for 12,000 cart at Exhibition. Convenient motor camps. AMPLE ACCOMMODATION FOR ALL Get printed form. "How tion,” from any Post Office or Railway Station and then write to The Accommodation Bureau, P.0.80x 544. Wellington. ' ZEALAND CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION WELL! NCTON OPEN UNTIL MAY. 1940 ALL FOR 1/Pay your I/- at the gates and you are admitted to all Industrial Exhibits, Playland Park, and all Courts (except Waltomo Caves), juveniles (under 16) 6d. NZ2SD
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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20994, 22 December 1939, Page 9
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