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Limp Loose Covers

Dear Aunt Daisy, Housewife, Wellsford, may remedy the trouble with her covers by lining with firm material the body part of the covers. She may have unbleached sheeting or some left-over material in the house, then perhaps the whole could be stiffened together. There is need for lining of some sort if the material will not take starch.-Just a Listener, Waipukurau.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 953, 15 November 1957, Page 33

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Limp Loose Covers New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 953, 15 November 1957, Page 33

Limp Loose Covers New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 953, 15 November 1957, Page 33

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