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FOR THE HOUSEWIFE

SOME USEFUL HINTS. When aluminium utensils lose their lustre, pour a little vinegar in the saucepan to be cleaned, then heat and scour the surface. This gives a beautiful finish. Condensed milk may be whipped up like cream if it is first heated for ten minutes and allowed to become quite cold. Pour cold tea off the leaves and save the liquid in a jug. Dip a cloth in it and use for washing varnished wood land oilcloth. i If blue water is used hot instead of cold, clothes become much whiter. To prevent burning, when making jam. after two half-crowns have been well washed put them in the pre-serv- ( ing pan. If your varnished furniture has be- > come finger-marked, the* marks may bet removed if rubbed with a soft cloth: which has been moistened with sweet j oil.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 February 1941, Page 8

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FOR THE HOUSEWIFE Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 February 1941, Page 8

FOR THE HOUSEWIFE Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 February 1941, Page 8

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