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How !■ ■- -‘ics I’m Fc: ■: '■ ’ ’0 L:0 best r;.: o ■ inquire hard Aa/A-' ; , . Tills Is fir;;!.; LA V 7 " A v;ater to ■the cc;:i:; -v <■. en boiling w;;t :■■ : '■ ; ' ’ ■■■ ring is ■COlltiV.i.i i ■ ; m'ww.H mix !1 (|ii. ■ : ■ i'dl !IH before, i ' ;■'■■■■ ■ a-,; dry- of boiling 1 ' * v.'Uh a teaspoon! y. ' a lamp of BUgfU- " A ‘lb'' w a:-: 03 largo r:': ■ •• • ..anas way all tho . ■ m being added If m-c. : ■ • eA., tvo or throe . ■.!! roe ter, IT:’.. : iuir“ in, wring j '■ ■ ■ v.ln L;a hand, n. ■ • L A/r ; lately in • ’ ■ .A ; ' fo.' a couple A ; . " ! I" ironing, Eprea ' i rub the ; ;A . < ! ’Oil cloth, Mr ■ ■ ) p."i-:v"(l with the ■■’bo, i bat tho board ; ; ;;A w " ' I ■’ L■ ii.r covered, The ; s’, ad.-; ( A., nro iron a i ‘ ;■.■;■•, :■ ’..ft, ■ The best thin • i ■-.- y■ > I ■■ i ba.nbci,. tightly fired: a-a, :’■ ■ : cc a. Collar.; a,a i cb',; 7" ;.'■; 0 first on (.ha Wrong id'lo v.-Ub . v .■ c, ; on, Mien on tho right ;Ttc. bay - . add ban bo put aside, tlvac.-b LA ’ yd.’y > . A' a o;a -r; co being tteai/,1 >• i da • v. by lib;! timothuiriC! ..A,A;; ■ ■ aadAicAlyto finish tho biu c: >bb ,y ,A an lias or, tho board, rob A;a <y ! y v.-; 1 !i. m a iyhUy :molstojK* I do!a ~cb i. ■a at onasi heavily and rapidly, I-nu-’--! : i” ojr.Uy on tho tip of tho iv,.;: ,;i:■, ;ob ■; ■; ovinily as possible badn..’.a".l ca •.! over I ho surface to ins iiM la.l .CiCCnili Of gIo.SS till over. bl,;!;h i!; , be.,’.: or c:un:i by pressing tho B'.d,i of lb,; itnu (oyaiast thoin. Tho Haul polish fur culVs end collars consists in pulling Uo.nu irmu under the hot clean iron, curviay them, as it is done, SO that they roll easily. In this state stand them in a largo tumbler and leave them there till quite cold. They will then bo beautifully stiiT an;! ; iassy. Tho iron should bo wiped vitii , .va,:ed cloth. c ~ :r.-iij hings. . ■ The na-dl’ul furulfAUM may all bo in a room, but m occ !:o ;v..i t;u well as tho hoasebo ■: ■, v.hi c:;b iic yearnings how much - o;' ; mail pieces now BO ■ . .. , ! : id to hor arrnnge-

roent. : ;.- Ai-T t'irl. to Whom L. ‘ :■ ■■ : ■: .rb'Unine : ■ n nM a time t; ■ L- ;,i----lowiuu;: b a heart i!.b : ■■ a ■ Ayy.-mbba table cc ; ' I cA Ts. V. 1. ■ A m: in-, Stance, ».• , . L;.' little “cii v A : i . .. ami Iho Bilk upis. ; ’ : ■ L iA u-e----ful dr ’ : , •’ Oi music ■ . . . -m’ v,:r ms shapes. 1 1 1 - ~, ,;■ ■. ia utavo ■ of the dim • : : b ' ■ y. b L.o Beat is ie I ■ ■: r. a kind of movable i.-A. , ;I ; i ; ! .,:’:;nnieu:,.i, which pul.;; m:l on M;,: , .;u;: L’o£ a revolving di’.-L Tho ladle,ro:;;: 1 ..-” ; wnnug desk recalls so a '■ ’ A,."LA sliape that it sficfr.sfit ;eit'd’!''i !>:• . : V;d upon. Quaii: t mvl ■: r m, e’-eAm'tabU) (a quality ay m> nmm; ;A /•; m i-o counted on in. tla-m edA I iA o: Aimifmv)*looks tho little •;ai :;„;!■'.m'b ■ : d/A of siripal velvet. A china eL-im ;. er r”r!o table,tmed with pls.rn a .! id’ l ■'• mull plush, hecomcs qaiA a ne-.-- ia I his day when every faiiAbu; i='!/,' v, A,'.vmikflfo "?omobody” la "making a cAU-Aion” —it’ir.ay be of alter dinner coJiVo cups, of souvenir spoons, of..b/iUyUiOd. ylTrb.mpus of china and glass, cf foreign curios—nil of which need a safe resting place. To .those cabinets there la un cad m’ variety, but a most popular and really cm ll modious stylo is the Chippendale hare ilhi-f-aicd. Heat, tins mid Boil!: Bindings. ‘‘Low book shelves, ” said a furniture dealer, who is a lover of books as well, to a New York Tineas writer," havo an origin In reason Ins, ;d.-, s i La riprico of fashion Heat is bijn'A’i:L "imlingof choice books, drykiy - .a. tae miiural oil of tho leather ami m: A m v, m warp mu! got out of ;A ! yc i'b. v., mi; a,re very warm In the y;-" ij;i . t ■. uua nu live and six foot I'ivk c:i-:c; u .» ;ica. .mity re.ther thuu a notiuL.,.. -- .. ■ “Col; L a : \-u b'l.ikri :vb overheating, nK' 1 . :o mi-Acr.’ Jwn is 1 oo damp pr tad my A--.;.-ir.jy:;a-; tb.iu). Tho sun Ipourliu' o; i,ily eri rin; hlielvi's ‘fatres tho him “An oyau ■ hi loihrv necessity in a library. L-.-A.s : '’y/y:;; a.r bse a human i ■ i i bo used whoi’oyvaliiat.A Am 1 ,; era-, l.ei/h _ CapQloji.,. B*o-h^Al l bu l '’lL< ?■ fiidt! them- •• fore sliouhi -;v.i'ui. Mil or electricity are all bcu. r i; -7, wlnch acts .-isremlfly on hii;<i!rf?rßii*.i in dm; c;c Silver. Iu lieu of turni:-Al-.ow. : m, il euoot-s thcil eJastioicy ar.d lArdd; u; idiLcs." A pound commie.;’.’. ,;.r/ed; a half pound ' powder"! - . e -'T- nnskim m-sd; Ou-Hj ie.K,, .1 t,‘i . l i. ; 11 11 LCitl; JjOO 11~ , iful’Hlitury.' 2 : 77,:;.-’- :A:.-. vanil’n or rose-’ ';,#ateV. Boil tho midi, luko it from tho _ flro, anil \A:b' : ' '/■ aaod'.iolly the beaten 1 eggs. V’l-.oi, nearly enid, season. Add | ■.lte’iqOfiCaj'iUi. and ]-o ;r into paste shells. I iKo'Uot Lai c.y.;;. r■ milk together, j Bate 20 un ■ ... I

: y ;v.’ TG CLEAN LENSES. | ”’yC £',;ol "(!!<, SCO p3 OwnTS Cal) ■ ■■ v loo,; cr-'i t'* rwunvnd wivu a i b ’a,; i,a;i. i, at , in y ;;ij ordinary oiimato a 1 1 . ,di' y : ■, aedcrabJy blurred with | oven though it may 1 ,• i ■, : ■ ■>! t•,!!(■]■,;■,-! by the bum! oi ; , v.'itii greuso iu any ; ■;... be pie.eeical photogvapliei: once mid tbai If a finger m.arlc should come ppm: a km;; which he valued very highly ho would immediately return it to its fyaroy .am manufacturers. He would not dare to touch, it him so If. Aii.y cno may ventimi upon taking an oby ki v ac,a:t ;y;d chaiiii.g it. j .evid- | cd he wiil oniy do it carefully. j in Mi ; 'i.vi place “do not use either | lino cbm>! is a.Lin, tissue paper or an old Kih: !a.,;.h.c;.vhii i, or any other such snabvb ; us a; asnaliy advised. ’ Use ch.ec. • ■•!;> b. •: not iho wiping mateibyt.l, i i ■: ciycy that is apt to do tho misi.’bie!', b;.,; ;;;ui dust particles, which :; :;y !••> : : ib:, ;a ’ aad b.'-o iino u.Ua"'ie(l to ti;n yb ... 'b ■,is is tho way to begin on Lae ebb i . : Tube a v.sns'U! bowl, cleaned with rmip : I w:b r, thou half till it with dean v.vess' of about the sumo tompora- !: . raid put in a tcaspoonfal of uaucssba in .iadf :i pail of water. IfilSSj b eiycO Of I’b’S '■oolot.h l.hoi’onal’iy ~d ,s "i ass v/ae.r and ri.a o aad (■:■■ '■ [dues j 1; in tbo bowl or pail, us t’mr. !ho lons won’t slip. Never usa tho ;.,; epfcioo oi jbcosecloth twice. Id;’. Deasbcai' says that when the lens has In ida sui and p'si'ed in tho water ho rs . s; to rab it willi tho palms of his oh ss.a hands, although ciie:secloth is go:,b. There seems to be absolutely no da: 'ey ml uciv.i.tilling it when plenty Of w:.’y.-r is used. When thoroughly washed, the glass oat, lay it on a bundle m cheesecloth,' and uso several picccf! of the same, which have been previously washed clean and dried, and dry it. Don’t lot it drain dry. Take up all (lie mohamvo with the cloth. Vigorous rubbing will do no harm if the. .surfaces havo no abrading material/ An objective can ba cleaned without taking it out of its cell. First dust off iho navi idea, then use tho cheesecloth wiih a; a p and water. Go over tho surface gently, with ono piece of cloth and throw it away and tabo another, then a tbifd one. When tho glass is clean, u:bo u pknu of dry cloth and dry it. Oi’ ("inr. o photographic lenses can bo cbyuu’d in Mm Ea.iuo way. ;p,. T - r;I: i PTics Pri-sstns t lloujo. A, pAI: Mint is bus iiijuri mu: ih.ni iho majority of polishes found in !.;o im.Mmt is made by mixing to a Binovlii pamo vasdino c • cosmolino and hymiA:;;,’.:).. Apply u very little with a ilamml clkli and mb in thoroughly. Tho mi Jills up tho pores ami renders Mm beobev absost waterproof after usi;; i;; , ; v ..:ra! liji’cs. This dressing does Tint impart; n high gloss to the leather, bat iucmyy uoUuns and colors it. Whnro a polish is desired tho liquid dressings arc prcilArublo. Aiiw to Stuff Jbobstsr Tails. Cut .a tb.ren-sixteentim cf an inch equare ; r, ryu/ul of lobcler meat cooked in cry::., b.,.;iLon. To jnvnaro tho court boullio.i uihico up » ounces of onions, 2 onne; ; •. !’ ceim'Y root, 2 ounces of carrot:; - .""I: X bom into a saucepan with u hrmm > b Aruyley, thyme ami bay leaf; a.y: . b;. i:. ! w;b ’!', some salt and p yb!,: o ' ' ’ i v b:?, j.id boil for ton mini; . i 1 tbo same onanMn ;t. ■: co;,:: ; d mm-iirooms, cut up ;A ; ~ry o •loth,-is in butter 3 A-,:b.;> i I onions. Add 2 ounces oi i ;:y wiLamt browiiing. l.Llu; > ib'A oi milk and cook yyyi’l ~ : ; -y mi'.iViV'.v’. TiU’J.l add the 1 .’, ; , ■ well. Boil up oyev. ; . • ■ ” Till tho half mi! A y ,wM <•>< i':d r.ud dried, with tb:; : wrmim). Diwlyo over bread cram ~ ’ l e.'A'ieklo with butter and Lrov;.: diem in a hot oven. y: to TTso I .tenons on the Hair, A 1 ym.i cut in half, or, better still, in iry- yr;, ;;j that tbo palp cau easily be aiyiA. d to tho roots of tho hair, will slop my/ ordinary caso of falling out. 15 is an agreoe.bio remedy. Besides being red and pkamnt to the skin, the scent, aiiko that loft by the petroleum curt;, is distinctlyrefreaiing, audit also has tho merit of cheapness. i:,-.-.7 to Make Oatmeal Bags. Take 5 pounds of oatmeal, ground file, u bait -pound of -castile soap, reel acofl to powder, and a pound of powd nvd Italian orris root. Cut a yard of | tbin cheesecloth into bags about four inches square, Bowing thorn on tbo machine and taking care not to leave any untied threads whoro a break may let too contents ooze out. Mix tho soap, oatmeal and orris root thoroughly and fi; I tho bags loosely. Sow up tho openi. ■' in each and lay them away to be u a; required. They are used as a pyrnyao dipped in warm water, making a thick veivi’i lather and wonderfully bof toning tab skin while the orris imp.u’h: a lasting fragrance. ■ilow to € s uro Jtlosqulto Bltos. Apply ajiirits of hartshorn diluted v im twice as much water or sal volaiy :m.i sw.-iictl after tbo tingling has aTab-d, frifb'*iS i Vvit ! hf’?t>ap lipiment.- A pi ecu of raw ouioii; is also ntost.cfficaA;■ins fur bites and slings. Tho followii g’is a euro;and- .a duttanyrnb;. made of tho plant Pyretliruni fo-deu'm, tuiseti w 1 ch •tvpkir»v <hji’jth twice ns much viper as spirits. This applied will cure:'Bio bite, and prevent as the oi lor will keep away the ihosquito. Hi'w'tW / ;i T.-.t-.' VCils Smooth. The h ’”: v/.;v m in- \> !aea veils siuootb rr.d h good erdwr is to roll thorn up wnen , are lakvn oii, keeping the edges liar and well stretched apart’during thy pr.-,w,'ss. This method will make a veil ie. t longer and keep, it looking ..rsa ■' any veil case, how,eves uaiuty iu besiqu.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3513, 25 April 1905, Page 4

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UNKNOWN Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3513, 25 April 1905, Page 4

UNKNOWN Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3513, 25 April 1905, Page 4

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