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HAVE YOU EVER TRIED THIS? Silk stockings will last much longer if a teaspoon of glycerine is added to the rinsing water. Press most of the water out, leaving them fairly damp, and hang where they will dry slowly. The glycerine makes the silk soft and pliable. 1 To prevent scattering of feathers or kapok when transferring stuffing from an old to a new tick, rip about six inches of the seam in one end of each, tack the two edges together and shake from the full to the empty tick In choosing a bathroom colour scheme select deep pink, it makes you seem less chilly in Winter than cold white and icy pale green. Illusion only, but try it if you are a cold subject. ' When hiking and travelling, instead of using face washer and towel which cannot be dried quickly, use lengths of butter muslin (not too open mesh) allowing about i yard ofr the washer, more for the towel. Fold to convenient sizes and unfold aftei- use; they will soon dry.

YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS i “ INTERNAL BATH ” ; BODY POISONS SWEPT AWAY SAFELY, QUICKLY, NATURALLY ' The circle on the man illustrates the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach, Intestines, Bladder, and Bowels. These J are all cleansed by the “Internal w Bath” action of R.U.R., which f contains a Laxa- « tive, Liver Stimu1 l-ant, Kidney i Cleanser, Blood ' Purifier, and Acid l Corrective. Take R.U.R. as directed W hMMRW and it ” gen Uy wUBBMZ reaches the eliminative organs of the body, clearing out wastes and poisons, thus belpi ing to make the ; blood alkaline and free from toxins J and acids. ' TUke R.U.R. and Right You Are! A product of R.U.R. (N.Z.) Ltd., Ml Cashel street. Christchurch.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 32, Issue 3290, 19 July 1943, Page 2

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287

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 32, Issue 3290, 19 July 1943, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 32, Issue 3290, 19 July 1943, Page 2

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