HOUSEHOLD NOTES.
TO KEEP ROOM-PLANTS KKESII. lVl,'Mn-f.in> ami ot.ior twin-plant* Jwml.l 1.0 niovol 'inn tlio air at nijJht. ,;;, p t. .„,0,l In -taml tlu-m out in fl«* ™' n - '.' thrv arc kept '" rooms whore fjas is n M .fl. tiirv idmiild ''<' T'lavr.l as tar away from the pas as pnssjhle.^ \ COOKEPY HINT WORTH REMEMBERING. A i :is »y cold "an In? made from il,.> fallowing roi ipc : Mm,-Hll..ofst.'akan,llH..of »«<«"- m] m : s witli thorn 0-7 of hread(,,iml,s. «!lt and popportotasto a it tip crated nntmep. anrl one vol-Waten PCC Boil all in a floured cloth for 2\ h«,,rs and leave in water ti 1 coh Olaze and decorate tlie di<di with hirdl.oiled epg and preen parni-h.
! WASHING NEW BLANKETS. New blnnkcts, when soiled, should be 6oaked for twelve hours in clean, cold water, before l>o:ng washed in the ordinary way. This treatment shoulti be given over-night. LABOUR SAVED. If brasses are rubbed 'every day witf a chamois cloth, they need only rarelv be polislicd with a cream or liquid. The same rule applies to silver and copper good-;. Labour is saved by daily attention. A THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK. Knowledge is proud that ho has learned so much. Wisdom is humble that he knowti no more.—Cowper.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 154, 10 March 1916, Page 3 (Supplement)
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204HOUSEHOLD NOTES. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 154, 10 March 1916, Page 3 (Supplement)
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