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aye clean. pearl. buttons,. wash them. , free from all dust, and dry thor . oughly, then give the entire surface a coating of colourless nail varnish, or 2 natural shade if you wish them to have’ that rich, pinky look.’ Set them down. carefully to. dry; away: from. any heat. and when they -are ready they. wil. , have the delightful lustre of new but tons. . .

O make a good duster, take two yards of butter muslin ° and sprinkle a. few dreps of liquid parafiin on it. ‘Roll: up tightly and keep in an airtight tin for.a day or so. This sill dust and polish beautifully and the constant use of the duster is a protec: tion against moths and other insects. The liquid paraffin s should be renewed -oceasionally, °

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Radio Record, 29 July 1938, Page 54

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Untitled Radio Record, 29 July 1938, Page 54

Untitled Radio Record, 29 July 1938, Page 54

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