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Stains on Baby's Frock

Dear Aunt Daisy, I should be pleased if you could tell me in the next issue of The Listener a method by which I could get baby’s food stains out of a baby’s white woollen frock. "Gonville." Try soaking the stained parts in a saucer of eucalyptus, for some hours, Let it dry in. Then wash as usual. Another excellent idea is to soak and wash the stains with a special vegetable oil soap, the name of which I can give you if you send a stamped addressed envelope.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.I whakaputaina aunoatia ēnei kuputuhi tuhinga, e kitea ai pea ētahi hapa i roto. Tirohia te whārangi katoa kia kitea te āhuatanga taketake o te tuhinga.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 476, 6 August 1948, Page 23

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Stains on Baby's Frock New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 476, 6 August 1948, Page 23

Stains on Baby's Frock New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 476, 6 August 1948, Page 23

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