WHAT SALT WILL DO.
SnU in •whitewash will make it stick Bi'asswork can bo kept beautifully bright by occasionally rubbing with salt and vinegar. , . Damp salt will remove the decolouration of cups and saucers caused by tea and careless washing. When broiling a steak, throw a little salt on the ccals, and the blaze from dripping fat will not annoy. To clean widow furniture use salt and water. Apply it with a nail brush, scrub well and dry thoroughly. If, after having a tooth pulled, the mouth is filled with salt and water it will allay the danger of having a hemorrhage. Salt as a tooth-powder is better than almost anything that can be bought. It keeps the teeth brilliantly white and the gums baid and rosj r . Carpets may be greatly brightened by first sweeping thoroughly ami then going over them with a clean cloth and clear salt and water. Use a cupful of coarse salt to a large basin of water.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 461, 9 April 1890, Page 7
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163WHAT SALT WILL DO. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 461, 9 April 1890, Page 7
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