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FROM THE MAILBAG

Milliners to the Rescue

Dear Aunt Daisy, If any -milliners were listening to your session the other morning they would be able to help the lady who wants to stiffen her black ribbon, If she paints it over with straw stiffener (water-white) that would do the trick. It does not stain and is used for that purpose as well as for straws, felts, etc. Most millinery bars sell it these days; or perhaps if she took her ribbon into a hat shop where they have a workroom they could do it for her.- Mrs. L.j., Aran.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 946, 27 September 1957, Page 33

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FROM THE MAILBAG New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 946, 27 September 1957, Page 33

FROM THE MAILBAG New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 946, 27 September 1957, Page 33

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