HOUSEHOLD HINTS.
Mice are banished by laying wild mint in tjieir haunts. Sprinkl. four on burning oil. It will qv , , : ;:p’,u:-h it, whereas water v, ilnme. T; a. -i or c..cua stains should be ree.,.'.uli boiling water; if obstinate. with a weak solution of oxalic acid. TV- crown of a crushed straw hat shi.n.u be dampened with cold water and s:ufVed very lightly with old. soft pa’.'"at a put to dry in a Imt place. It \v ' eked to its original; nape, r . ; be overlooks a icoir > ..as that only to : tain sub- , , .. .able for coloring. Those w' » ..tent subjects that in th-t , ■;* in white marble should , ed beyond the shade of old rs will find a canton flaniu. . .ue with the downy side outward ... > over Hu- broom on cleaning da«. a .'n'tat convenience for dusting t> walls. .Make the bag with a drawstring, so that it can be tied securely on to the handle of the broom.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3549, 20 July 1905, Page 4
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158HOUSEHOLD HINTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3549, 20 July 1905, Page 4
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