YOUR STOCKINGS
MAKE THEM LAST LONGER. Always wash new hosiery before wearing. Don rubber gloves to obviate “snags” from sharp fingernails and chipped polish. Rinse in luke-warm water two or three times to make sure that all suds are removed. Squeeze, not wring, and hang to dry by toes in shade, where there is no danger of the stocking blowing against fence, wall, or catching on rough pegs. Remove rings, watches, bracelet, before taking stockings on or off.
: A practising humorist says that the * public resent new jokes'. We’d like jto know when the experiment ever . was made. | "I grovel here in the dust at your j feet.” "Dust! Do you mean to insult I me? Why. I spent the whole afternoon 1 cleaning this room.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 January 1941, Page 8
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126YOUR STOCKINGS Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 January 1941, Page 8
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