Baby Has Fun
Dear ‘Aunt Daisy, I have listened to you for years giving help ard advice to people, and now my turn has come to ask you for some real live nealp, please. To-dav my young son was put down to sleep plus his bottle with two-teaspoonsful of lemon juice added (for the vitamin C), Whether it was the heat, or because I hed shifted ‘him into my bedroom with its nice new cream paper, I don’t know, but the young imp didn’t sleep-instead he shook the contents of his bottle everywhere and most of it seemed to land on the wallpaper alongside his cot. The result is terrific! A great greasy streaky mess. I sponged it with cold water, but the marks still remain. I am wondering if you could advise me of anything else I could do to try and clean it. I shall be forever thankful, as my room has only recently been decorated and I realiy couldn’t afford to have it done again. To make matters worse, I had put the cot behind the door in a place where [ couldn’t put a dressing table or wardtobe to hide the marks. Ti.anks for all the good listening you give us,-Mary.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 357, 26 April 1946, Page 26
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204Baby Has Fun New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 357, 26 April 1946, Page 26
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