THE LEMON
Without doubt the praises of the lemon cannot be sung too loudly* Should your washing not be as white as usual, put a few drops of lemon juice into the rinsing water. A good cure for a cough is lemon juice andj glycerine mixed together, this also makes the hands/ white if it is appliedj every night. . i Equal'parts of lemon juice and sods water will soon cure a bilious attae’ki Should you feel your beauty needs a little aid,, take half a glass (without sugar) every morning, this will help to keep the blood pure/ and make the, eyes bright and sparkling. Fair-haired people should add a{ little lemon juiee to the rinsing water, after shampooing; this will help tq keep the hair bright and make if fluffy. :
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Shannon News, 11 September 1928, Page 4
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131THE LEMON Shannon News, 11 September 1928, Page 4
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