MOTHS IN CARPETS
... hard, and the colour of the carpet will not be injured, aa the moths are destroyed the beat and steam. —From Cottage Gardening tor June. ...
... hard, and the colour of the carpet will not be injured, aa the moths are destroyed the beat and steam. —From Cottage Gardening tor June. ...
... press hard, and the colour of the carpet will not be injured, the moths are destroyed the heat (MM) flte*».—CWaj/e Gardening for , June. ...
... and the colour of the carpet will not be injured, as the moths are destroyed by the heat and sbeani.—Front Cottage . Gardening for June. ...
... the now resides at Campden Hill. also not the numerous items of contents The New ea rary of ae gn Te ebire Railway,’’ “Gardening for June,” “ F ...
... Household (Cas.ell and Co., Lid , price 7d. moLthly) has reached its 18:h part, in wbich we have the best advice on gardening for June, Skeleton Leaves and Fir Cone Work ; Skin Diseases ; : ' The Annual Holiday ; Marketing and Purchasing of Foud ...
... will not be injured, the moths are destroyed the heat and steam.—From Cottage Gardening for June. Doubtful Pictures the National Gallery. —Dr. .1. P. Richter begins, in the June number of the Art Journal, a series of studies on the pictures our National ...
... Proper attention to it would contribute to, if not secure •• long life, robust health, and happiness. The article on Gardening for June is entitled, •• Among the Roses. “An Artistic Burglar la an amusing skit, showing how a burglary mar be done scie ...
... and the colour of the carpet will not be injured, as the moths are destroyed by the heat and steam.—From Catage Gardening for June. With regard to the retirement of Sir Edward Watkin, the Directors of the South-Eastirn Railway Company have passed ...
... the new Derbyshire railway, and furnishes several good views of the romantic scenery through which the line will put Gardening for June is brought under notice, the cultivation of roses being discussed by a practical florist. The family doctor unburdens ...
... particulars of employment on the Colony last June. From these reports it would appear that in June, 1892, out of 325 men on the Colony, 136 were engaged on brick and tile making, 46 on farm work, and 78 on gardening ; in the following September 315 were employed ...
... not be injured, the moths are destroyed by the heat and steam.—From Coftnge Gardening tot June. Dodbtpdi. Pi Groans in thk National Oallkbt. —Dr. .1. P. Richter begins, in the June number the A-t Journal, series of studies on the pictures at onr National ...
... appreciated. Cassell's Jlnnk tk* UoHirMd (7d. monthly), has reached its IMth part. The ooatenU include the st advice on gardening for June, Skeleton heaves and Fir Cone Work Skin Diseases Thu Annual Holiday Marketing and Purchasing of Food and The Physical ...