“PLEASE, I WAN’NA SAN’WICH?”
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CLEANING A FELT HAT WITH AN INDIARUBBER f was sbo PPfng in a milliner’s salon tire other morning, so early that the assistants were putting final touches to the displays and the goods. One grrl was rubbing off a small spot from a P, ale miuve felt hat with an indiaruDDer. I immediately appropriated the idea when I reached home, for a rose felt 1 Possess had had a slight encounter with the top of a ut^ ICa . b door - and 1 thought it would have to go to the cleaner. WATCH THESE POINTS The indiarubber treatment, however sh?ne SUC S SSfuI ' 1 the palest 5, , rubber - remembering - one waj, discovered which was the right th ® felt b >" experimenting on S !h 6 ° f Ule back the brim, f, he “ark both before and very loft treatment with a \ try sott, clean hat brush.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 274, 9 February 1928, Page 4
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186“PLEASE, I WAN’NA SAN’WICH?” Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 274, 9 February 1928, Page 4
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