Removing a Scratch from a Mirror
Deer Aunt Daisy, I think you may like to pass this useful hint on to some of your "Daisy Chain." It is one my daughter brought | home from schoo!, and I was so pleased about it. I have a hanging wall mirror which somehow got a horrible scratch on it, either from a button on the duster, or a ting, and I’ve been so sorry about it. Then one day Betty said she could fix it. She just rubbed over the s¢ratch with an ordinary piece of putty, and not a sign of anything was left. I may tell you I was more than pleased-that is why I am writing to you, so that you can tell others. Betty is only 14 and is taking a Home Science Course at school, and has learned so many useful things. Lots of luck, Aunt Daisy, and also to the Daisy Chain. "Mit." Thank you very much, "Mit," for telling us about this.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 371, 2 August 1946, Page 27
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166Removing a Scratch from a Mirror New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 371, 2 August 1946, Page 27
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