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HEN the inside of a kettle becomes furred, pour in enough vinegar to cover the furred parts. Let this stand for:an hour ‘or more, then rinse thoroughly. Fill the with water.and bring to the boil, then rinse thoroughly again. If it still smélls of vinegar, rub round the inside with tea leaves and rinse once more. 2 F you want your to wear a very up-to-the-minute look, buy window. hangings from the counter at Which you purchase your dress materials. Curtains are to be soft and supple this season. Voile, organdie, erepe de chine and printed silks are the mode at the moment, Fo Ed * O keep flies from the house dip a sponge in boiling water, place in a& saucer and pour on half a teaspoonful of oil of lavender; this gives off 2 delightful perfume, but is disliked by flies, .

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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 7, 25 August 1933, Page 48

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Untitled Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 7, 25 August 1933, Page 48

Untitled Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 7, 25 August 1933, Page 48

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