[* one or two newspapers are rolled tightly and then pressed well down . betweeu the arms and seat of a looseeovered chiir they wil! keep the cover in position. The roll also keeps the material on the seat from becoming, crumpled or creased. 3 a F * \JHEN your chamois leather gloves ; are worn out, don’t throw them away: Seraps cut from them will be found useful in many emergencies.
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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 51, 30 June 1933, Page 48
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