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HOUSEHOLD HINTS.

; When Jroninu; starched clothes they are very liable to bo .scorched by too 'hot an iron. Take the part burnt , and hold it over a basm, tight, and ,pour boiling water over, letting t,n> ■ water run 'through. Thomark will quite disappear. If a very bad burn do it twice over. Alao very good tor teai stains if done at once. . ; Coal dust with tea leaves mixed with a little water, made into balls i the size of an orange, and kit to n.'trcl- ! on, then nocked in the centre of a I "-rate, with lumps of coal and cinders, will keep the Pr« burning for several ■ hours; potato paring, 1 . thoroughly dried, make excellent firo-lißlitcrs. J hey i can be used instead of wood, aaul burn very quickly.

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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 65, 7 June 1912, Page 12

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HOUSEHOLD HINTS. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 65, 7 June 1912, Page 12

HOUSEHOLD HINTS. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 65, 7 June 1912, Page 12

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