Young Mother's Difficulties
Dear Aunt Daisy, Being a regular listener to your helpful morning session, I hear you give advice to many a person with a problem, so will you please help me, too? Living in one room with a six-months-old baby girl is not a picnic. I've got all my own furniture, and with my baby’s cot and pram in the room, it is a tight squeeze; but the problem is this: I knocked tny bed and wardrobe in several places with the pram, and it has left a paint mark on them. I’ve tried one or two things to get the marks off, but they still won't budge, It is a walnut-oak suite. I woader if you or any of your listeners can help me? ; "Another Daisy,’ Pt. Chevalier. I hope this hint will do, Daisy. It was given me by another young mother in just the same fix. She, too, knocked her white pram against the furniture. Damp a cloth with white iodine and lightly rub until the paint is removed, then polish with a warm cloth.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 740, 18 September 1953, Page 23
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180Young Mother's Difficulties New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 740, 18 September 1953, Page 23
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