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The Care of China.

The care of china is not so simple as it appears. Some paste is so perfectly hiifd that it never “takes” dirt, other specimens are very absorbent. Of epurse, china must not be rubbed with anything very gritty or the glaze will btf destroyed, or at least scratched, rendering it more likely to be permanently impregnated with dirt at; to have its pattern jeopardised. The., employ Fuller’s - eairth. and soda with plenty of water, and the effects are charming, the china coming Out of this mixed bath with a glistening complexion.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXV, Issue X, 8 September 1900, Page 465

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The Care of China. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXV, Issue X, 8 September 1900, Page 465

The Care of China. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXV, Issue X, 8 September 1900, Page 465

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