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EFORH filling a garden tub with soil, attach to the hottom of the tub two pairs of the small iron wheels usually placed on hoys’ hand-carts. These will raise the tub above the surface and prevent garden pests from collecting underneath, ‘They will also make it easy to move the tub to a new position. See that the wheels are always well chocked, IF you do not have a clothes basket to carry in the dried clothes on washing day, (or even if you do) use baby’s pram instead, Start with the

pram at the far end of the clothesline and fold each article before putting it in the pram. The pram proves a saver of time, both before and after ironing. Use it to carry the ironed linen and clothes to the cupboard and drawers,

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Radio Record, 14 April 1938, Page 36

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Untitled Radio Record, 14 April 1938, Page 36

Untitled Radio Record, 14 April 1938, Page 36

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