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Another Damp Bedroom

Dear Aunt Daisy, Regarding the woman with the damp bedroom, I may be able to help. We live in a very old house in which all the walls used to be very damp, When the heat got on the walls they used to steam; anc we nevet knew what it was to be without a cold, until I thought of trying an old-fashioned idea. Every week I burn sulpbur jin a tin! I shut the doors and windows for half an hour, and now the walls are never damp. We have not had a cold since I've used the suiphur. I've been doing this since last February.

G.W.

M.

Templeton. |

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 802, 3 December 1954, Page 33

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Another Damp Bedroom New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 802, 3 December 1954, Page 33

Another Damp Bedroom New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 802, 3 December 1954, Page 33

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