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Article : 113 wordsA good laundry wrinkle from Peg (Petersham): The best way to fix the color of a cotton dress is to soak it for twelve hours in water ...
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Article : 47 wordsPooni Teena (Randwick) sends this to Urgent (Belmore): Pour a little glycerine or boiling milk over the stain. Let stand for a while, then rub ...
Article : 37 wordsT.R.H. (Camperdown) obliges with a method for brightening a carpet: A dull-looking carpet may be freshened up by the use of ammonia. Half fill a bucket ...
Article : 136 wordsA dirty stove will spoil the brightness of the whole kitchen. Here is a way of cleaning the range from S.B. (Strthfield): If nickel only needs brightening, put dry ...
Article : 97 wordsA helper that is always needed comes from A.G.H. (Bankstown): A mixture that will remove grease from the finest fabrics without injuring them is ...
Article : 50 wordsL.F.H. (Ryde) sends some of the hints she has discovered:-- When curtain pins become rusty, let them stand for a few minutes in a very weak ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Sun 28 Dec 1919, Page 13
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