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INGENIOUS WAY TO COOL A JOURNAL.

*tafTE an ingenious way of cooling a fournail fhatseannot be stopped, says a mechanical paper, is to hang a short endless belt on th^shaft next to the box, and let the lower part of it run in c^ld w,iter. The turning of the shaft carries the belts^wty nronnd, bringing fiesh cold water c^>ntin=ttally in contact with the heated fOmit, and "wUhout spilling or spatteriog a -<trop of the •«r«,teff > -

There « 0 bettfr -TBaorie of cleansing dirty glass bottles than by paring a raw potato, cu.tti*,g it into small bits, and putting (them \r\tn the bottle with cold ■water. "Shake k smartly till the film's quite gone,, and .ti\en with j;lean water-

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 368, 15 May 1889, Page 8

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INGENIOUS WAY TO COOL A JOURNAL. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 368, 15 May 1889, Page 8

INGENIOUS WAY TO COOL A JOURNAL. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 368, 15 May 1889, Page 8

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