NE ‘minute. can be. given ‘to your . nails in the morning and again when you come home in the’ evening. All that is’ necessary is to rub/in.a tiny spot of vaseline round the -cuticles, push them back with the blunt end of an orange stick, wrap a twist of cottonwool around the- pointed end, dip it in peroxide of hydrogen, and run under the nails. This will keep them bleached white. — * * *# ‘IRROR glass has been ‘quickly recognised by those wlio aim at .original table decorations,,as -a valuable asset to their schemes. Sometimes the whole of the table is covered, and the flowers, glass and silver are reflected with. enhanced loveliness. "Mirror mats" are attractive and practical, while a simple panel or circular mirror placed under a flower-filled vase or bowl accentuates their beauty and gives an air of elegance to an otherwise ordinary centrepiece for the dinner table.
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 25, 28 December 1934, Page 49
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148Untitled Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 25, 28 December 1934, Page 49
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