A Good Thins For the Cellar.
Be lavish In the use of lime. Charcoal also is an excellent disinfectant and purifier. An open box of it makes a good cellar ornament. Admit a draft of fresh air daily, however cold the weather. Do not let rubbish aoummulate. If your desire for hoarding old things is irresistible, gratify it anywhere but in the cellar. If you have a furnace in the cellar, insist upon its having a cold air box. The heated air whioh fills the up stairs rooms is more healthful if drawn from outdoors into the furnace than if supplied from the cellar, however clean and well ventilated the latter may be.
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Manawatu Herald, 2 June 1898, Page 4
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113A Good Thins For the Cellar. Manawatu Herald, 2 June 1898, Page 4
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