Tainted Bins
Dear Aunt Daisy, I read the following in an English paper and have tried it for many weeks. I find it marvellous and thought you could pass it on to your hundreds of listeners and readers. From now until | the summer months there will be huncreds of housewives complaining of musty smells in cupboards, knife drawers, bread bins, etc. The problem is easily solved with a large bottle of good | vanilla essence. With this, and a nice | clean cloth wipe the inside of your cupboard doors, drawers, bins, etc., also the inside of the refrigerator. I even wipe the walls of my bathroom as it gets no sun. The smell is so pleasant and clean and cannot taint anything. I use a large bottle a week and to me it is money well spent. I hope my hint | will be used by your listeners. I am sure |
they will be well satisfied. —
Vanilla
Onehunga.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 891, 31 August 1956, Page 23
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156Tainted Bins New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 891, 31 August 1956, Page 23
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