Mulberry Stains
Year Aunt Daisy, Here is a successful hint for removing stains. One afternoon I took my small daughter visiting, -She was dressed in a new embroidered muslin frock-sent by her Granny from Indiavery sweet. Someone took her around the lovely garden, and returned her to me a mass of mulberry juice stains! You can imagine my feelings. However, another guest told me not to worry, but to put some sulphur in an empty cocoa tin, light it, and hold the stains over the fumes, first wetting the garment. This I did, and to my joy, all the stains disappeared.- All good wishes from Palmerston North. What a relief! The frock was white, of course; I wonder if the sulphur fumes would take the colour out of a blue or pink myslin. Can anyone speak trom exneriance ahnrst thic?
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 198, 9 April 1943, Page 19
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140Mulberry Stains New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 198, 9 April 1943, Page 19
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