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HOUSEHOLD HINTS

if Tomato juiJr jmove ink stajxuM -from the ha«, : In heatii>#?» _,yen the .should be • ' -~v?lien the coal ia started. •' ." Dry flour applied with a newsjaapej j "is an excellent and easy way to ofea* J \tinware. ' ""J .1 To polish a black marble clocjc lubj "over with olive oil and finish wftbt-ai • clean chamois leather,, -* | To get caljceiowt of a pan whole when | •taken, from'■ ithe^ovenwet jj "ShWJ> ;H ■When the~ci>lum Jiati rtwir* of- black- goods it may be restored by I the application of liquid ammonia. I

Never keep vinegar or yeast in stone crocks or jugs; their acid attacks the glazing, which is said to be poisonous.

Put. a silvered spoon into the most delicate glass and boiling hot liquids can be poured into it without breaking it.

Too little attention is generally given to the hanging of pictures. The tradi- I tional way is usually adhered to, the I pictures being so hung as to tip for- j ward at various angles with the wall, f This alone disturbs the eye, and when 1 shadows are cast from the pictures on j to the wall they are unpleasantly ob-1 trusive. Pictures should be hung as nearly vertical—flat against the wall— 1 as possible. The best effect is given by using two hooks, so that two vertical lines of wire appear instead of the triangular piece resulting when but one hook is used. Where pictures are g thus hung vertically in a room the walls retain their quiet,, architectural appearance, and the effect is restful. said: "Comp. Frac. Left Tibia, Comp. Frac. Left Fib., Simp. Frac. Left. Ulna, the preservation of the race."

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 16 November 1918, Page 4

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HOUSEHOLD HINTS Levin Daily Chronicle, 16 November 1918, Page 4

HOUSEHOLD HINTS Levin Daily Chronicle, 16 November 1918, Page 4

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