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COLUMN FOR WOMEN

! 1 1— ; ii. SiO w KixN 0 . Silk stockings are new very fa Alienable for beat wear, ami uu-y «i* earliciiiai ly comfortable. lubey snoiud uc washed in warm water, ear do act lot it oe at not, and ir feat Vv"a..er can be obtained it is better for chm. Do not rub the sc up .into me stock- ■ ings but make a latiier, and let then, soak for an horn, rinse them in cola water quickly, ami wring idem out relied in a cloth, pud them into and puf-a a cool iron over iv silk stcckavgg are cf a colour which may run, put a little oxgall into the washing water, raid they will remain as good a colour us ever. -...-'a'he proverb about a stitch in time leaves nine applies to nothing more Liotuy than tho timely mending of ; small hole a. To darn a stccking with a !dirge hole -s sally and. easily, tack a IpieoG c.c not over the a dole c;:.- mac the not may ram more, ilien mend it. fin the usual way, 'Darned Huts, it win much ].w -w- own when done in Who cri-hvaiv vu.y. tv fen slow; mg ; uo: ■ - re .;■'■■ a-.u . .. • until ithoy ; : e rw lon - t’rtd A hi u on: ;cu‘. oh ■!• ■' A.-:-. -■ ■ ■ ■ r .c.ld caA .u 'half-way down the, feel, Then uoo those ‘ cut off portions as patterns' r.n:l out : fresh feet from tlie legs of stilt olden Istockings. Attach.the feel to the legs by very neat hun-and-herringbene, be,li.j chi’hf'.;’ tiiat the seams are not | ‘dumpy” and liable to cause disconij fort. Id EVES -PA IL uN G AULA, A u-vrv-.wuk y rkU to A,]>-'■- innlacina; sleeves, is ro re rue inci

hack oil the shcu’rh m, ■.■■fvv.v.-cr.c-haß of ■, arm-hoe:- a ■■.-. I the under soam ■:" sleeve at HA ; re: To Clean a Stove. —In cleaning a stove use a lU.iie soap to lighten fli i labour. Wet a. flannel. cloth and rub it ! ever a piece of reap, then din oiolh. in letovo-pclish and rub over Hove, Finish jwith a dry cloth, but a velvet cloth ■fir. he A. j rc e m Vi. •;- —fl! Vj ■-.Ad a ... a; . - |burnt nait carefully. : rush < j.■-• over villi beaten white of cyy, emu | dust caster sugar cn it. Put the cake ;b:iok in ( i*e o\cn for five or ten miuJutos, and ail signs of burning will ‘ disappear. j Cleaning White Paint. —When cleaning white paint din a (lamp cloth in oatmeal cloth in oaHneH and rub Ihe paint, then wipe with a clean da nip cloth and polish with a dry one.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 99, 29 December 1914, Page 2

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COLUMN FOR WOMEN Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 99, 29 December 1914, Page 2

COLUMN FOR WOMEN Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 99, 29 December 1914, Page 2

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