If soiled velveteen material is to j be washed, make a good lather of \ soap jelly and hot water—the jelly j is made by shredding some good soap j ; the previous day, and covering it i i with boiling water—and cool it off to ' I make it comfortable for the hands, i | then dip the material to be cleansed ! j up and down until all soil is removed, i j Do not rub. squeeze, or wring, but [ rinse several times in clear warm water, and hang out of doors drip- j ping, for all water to drain away. I K'm I M'J SALADS 1 ARE ALWAYS I POPULAR TRANKS TO- It
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Waikato Times, Volume 126, Issue 21039, 15 February 1940, Page 4
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