Miss M. G. Wood, M.A., of the Hastings High School staff, returned to Hastings on Saturday and is the guest of the Re\. and Mrs D. J. Shaw. Miss Wood has been abroad for a year visiting England, Scotland, Erance. Switzerland and India. A few pieces of camphor, put m thc drawer where the silver is kept, wii' prevent the silver becoming tarnished. When tying down jam-pots, wec thc string. The knot will not slip, and, when dry, thc ■string will shrink, tighten, and become airlight. A
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 32, 22 February 1937, Page 5
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