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Satin Pram Covers

Dear Aunt Daisy, I have just heard your call about the washing of satin pram covers. If white tailors’ wadding is used, instead of cotton wool, the satin cover can be washed without any worry. I have washed mine twice, and people repeatedly ask me how I have kept it so beautifully. I have made several, too, for presents, and they have all been washed and are as good as new. Tailors’ wadding can be bought at any drapers, and is very cheap, a yard would be more than enough for a cover. It is much easier to use, and is more compact.

"Constant Listener,"

Hamilton.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 481, 10 September 1948, Page 23

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Satin Pram Covers New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 481, 10 September 1948, Page 23

Satin Pram Covers New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 481, 10 September 1948, Page 23

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