TIT-BITS FROM THE MAIL BOX
There were quite a few tit-bits contained in this week's mail so I have deckled to answer some of them. Margaret Black says that she is coming to watch me have my morning swim some time. Well Margaret, I am very bashful about having people watching me go for my early morning swim but I , assure you that I really do go' for. one. Midshipmaid Nola Rust is having lots of fun gust now being housekeeper while, her mother is away. I'll give you a few tips Nola. Don't bother to dust the sideboard. If you lean over it and blow as hard as you can ; the dust usually goes away. Also ; I lind it is much easier to sweep ■ the dust from the floor under the linoleum. No one sees it under there ; and it is much easier than carting - it. outside. By the vay, here is. an--1 other tip about making beds.. Don't • bother to take all the clothes off. 2 If you just smooth over the bedj spread nobody can tell what the 3 blankets are like underneath. I think s if you follow these directions you r will find your work much easier, t P.T.W.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 92, 21 July 1944, Page 6
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204TIT-BITS FROM THE MAIL BOX Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 92, 21 July 1944, Page 6
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