Answers to Correspondents
"TRIPLE, Tuapeka Mouth-Thank you ‘for your kind letter. Particulars of the waterless cookers have been forwarded. Please write again, if we can help in any other way.-Hlectra. "BACKBLOCKER." — Have posted you particulars of the hair-dry-ing combs, and there is no reason why your hair should not ‘in future look as well or better than the next one’s. When the hair is thoroughly wet, put in the electrically-heated comb about one and a half inches from the parting, deep down into the thickness of the hair, holding there until the hair dries in that particular wave. Then put it in a little further down, but put the comb in in the reverse direction, and so on for its full length, turning the ends under the comb and holding them there until dry. With a little practice before a mirror you will soon be able to produce beautifully natural-looking waves all round the head. Glad to be useful. "PLUNKET." -Quite right, "Plun- ' ket," thermos flasks are not a satisfactory way of keeping the wee one’s food at the right temperature. What you need is a small electric saucepan, or immersion heater. Both are easily kept clean and _ sterilised. Details are on the way to you. "HYGIEN a.’-Yes, if your vacuum cleaner has not one already, you can buy an attachment that will atoni¥ ise and spray a disinfectant fluid ot spray insect powder. ‘The whole house can be sweetened and freshened in & few minutes. I should like to’ know which one you decide upon. They are all good. :
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 34, 7 March 1930, Page 24
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