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nowadays possesses a jumper of one sort or another. Its very simplicity encourages the amateur dressmaker to try her hand in fashioning one of these versatile garments from almost any sort of material. An odd skirt, of course, means a n«w jumper and for spring, this can easily be run-up from a length of spotted foulard. If your skirt is of plain rep, you

To remove the stains from the feet of light stockings, •• z-ub them with half a lemon dipped in salt. Rinse off and wash in the ordinary way. * # * To prevent silk lingerie from having that shiny appearance, place a thin piece of muslin over the hose and then iron. * * * Rubber hot-water bottles will last much longer if kept upside down when not in use. * # # Oak furniture is much improved if washed with warm beer.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19271020.2.64.4

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 1142, 20 October 1927, Page 15

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Tapeke kupu
139

HOME HINTS NZ Truth, Issue 1142, 20 October 1927, Page 15

HOME HINTS NZ Truth, Issue 1142, 20 October 1927, Page 15

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