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Egg Cocoa. •- ** - r^C'li^g&icsefta&iJljl^r-y-SaaSigishW^and particularly so for /i*ak<£them m thil^v^^A&er <&c 4 maWln the - an e gg Just beaten 4f?P^M se M^M¥P^W<&h to maft it foamy. # How few people trouble to see that their sponge gets • airland- sunskme and becomes thoroughly dry every day It is left on the washstand cold and clammy, and thus &W^ *««fee^ c J°J«' . e^er, waging^war against us. < The.,spoiige^houM.''be-hu\ig'-'up every da^y' where it will receiye sufficient sunshine to do violence to these healthdestroying invaders.* - - - •- - — " , „,,, „ The Medicinal Value of Eggs. , ' 'On reliable authority we learn that ,«fggs/Jare a remedy 7a7 a ? eaten "P. lightly wifeh^or^ithout svga? ,and .swallowed at a gulp- it tends, bylits feinbHient qutli--ties.-to lessen the. inflammation, and byTfofmingia transient coating* enables nature to. resume her healtKf.ul-iway. Two -..or- a* the- most three, eggs a day would- behalf required in •Sf n fn3"° aße " fi if n +i. Sl^i. the c^ g is "^:#erely^fedicine, /oniPtlr +h? NT 11 %^ e 1 the die^-dtherwdse^aiid the '?e C ?very* %*; IS P ' the more c ?# aia an 'd' rapid the "'" ' . daughter. .%="' : ~>:iM:?z:~ > :i M : ?z : 'Encourage your child to laugh aloud; r f^ays a great c physician; < a good hearty laugh expands • ±he chest and makes the blood bound merrily along Commend me to a w°i?l » Mtu * ?^gewing laughf but, to one that will sound right the house. If will -not only do your child good but will be a benefit to alLwho hear^and be an important means of driving the " blues-"-'a-wav from a , dwelling Merriment is very cttching/^ntf i? a „remarkable, remarkable manner few being able to resist- the'contagfon rfWnsV 1S dehghtful harmony; ,indeed, : it^s the Test What Every Housekeeper Should ' Kbow. 11ODl T . he handiest and quickest way of "measuring' quantities used in cooking 13 by the cup, and it would be worth white committing to memory the following- Jittle 'table: showing the number cups that , go to rnakl-^ pourid \j4hl cu| ■ W ln? +1 — aye ™ge l breakfast and/ is Measured level with the jim. Two cups of laift two pups four cups of .'flour, two cups of sugar (granulated) nine .large, eggs, cups of stale breadcrumbs, two "cup? of .raisins .(pressed lightly), two and a . quarter' cups V 6f currants. Two tablespoonfuls of butter equal . pne\°ounce. Three teaspqonfuls make one tablespoon. -" ~ New Carpets.. ''-~ \-S-ff":?-^li C -LlQmaQcount of its long' pile, th> Axminster carpet %hen new requires-oiiore cleaning than any other make of carpet I here is a certain amount of loose wool -which is inseparable ' rrom the Axmmster carpet which only sweeping will brine ■away. So when fluff comes off with the few firrt brushing? -there is no cause for uneasiness or -doubt as -to the quality or the carpet. J Th» ft^i* USS a i n tu hTO ? r S *<> sweep a « e^ Brussels carpet. ,The fresh,- rough fibre of the broom, is apt to tug, the .loops out and- cause it to look fuzzy. It is different wh'eV'tfie caipet has been worn, a little and the extreme freshness of the yarn has gone off. . When from any causeithis?fuzzy appearance shows, whether, from shoe-nails,^ rough- sweeping etc., the- only remedy is careful and' regular clipping, which .does not m any way injure the carpet. . The tfneK, the carpet the more sensitive it is to rough treatment. '"' „ -. - Out-door Sle'eprn'g>* r "-" ll ''"" t fi- . SAS A noted lung-specialist predicts that before long'afl houses Avill be built Ayith. provisions for .outdoor^bedmomaas more and more ipersoiis are-^oming^o-^eeWflise^We^onfo eftecjs of the out-of-door, air ?M% J Many,,p.eople P think T .it"^s se°S95 e °S9? a jy -to start outdoor sle l ep- 'in WaM^welllieV^so as if*P^ a .9 v ? llv A 6 et accustomed. ,to the cKangej but it. seems %'.^^ "^CMgfe^madeiin the depth 1 of 'winter' without' tafing coW. .;-Bxl^Qnei fnuti not dawdle OTer the trans'itT the -bed; willbnoVchill if deep'F/la^siof the* froAjTilMS Aken ft^'#^p )lood tin^mgJ|_S^hj'^^dowß?W^e sßedrooms Bedroom -^Bhoula^be kept shut down so as to ensure" a warm dressing yiTO ll^-^ I &^s}9 rn j l n g- SS* 9^7 does one wakeiL. refreshed Dn E? m^ a > m e ht m f ie ipsH a 2S%^ l tfr ] 'K lfts^«Bßl ft s^«BßP Bmß Who '""necessary^ seven hours* VfttsioV belng^^rfsldlfecl' equal- to ■> ten^iTi:'a'ihea.ted4roqm. P Eor .those f who desire^qpeurair rsleeplingi but have neither «fe/tf3//le4Hit.oi 'ifesJOalmeHnhat { 8&ood effebts,r,cto be hjaijiiidporßgiftiiopfß "or 1 iwrndowsr^be 3 thrown wide open. -i"A«- rtUlCJ^^f^) liv ?' vO ' 1 ' <«psi 1c ?bnr>l jjfit^X .*m~M<l& WQCL &LVA J£ k\ Jlv

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New Zealand Tablet, 9 December 1909, Page 1953

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Domestic New Zealand Tablet, 9 December 1909, Page 1953

Domestic New Zealand Tablet, 9 December 1909, Page 1953