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KITCHEN COMFORTS

... KITCHEN COMFORTS. Don’t forget to provide comfortable cushions in loose covers which can easily be washed for the kitchen chairs, if it serves also as the maids’ sitting-room when work hours are over. Aching backs are quite as troublesome in the kitchen ...

KITCHEN MAGIC

... KITCHEN MAGIC. TWO heads are better than one, and they both agrez that Panshine lis Kitchen Magic. The Panshine Pair are all smiles —but that is not to be wondered at, for everyone who has tried Panshine agrees with them that its magic spell brings brightness ...

NATIONAL KITCHENS

... NATIONAL KITCHENS. PROVISTON O MEALS IFOR SCHOOL CHILDREN. The Board of Education have come to an agreement with the Ministry of Food on questions of policy connected with the estahlishment of national kitchens and the provision of meals for school children ...

KITCHEN MAGIC

... KITCHEN MAGIC THE PANSHINE PAIR are climbing higher and higher in public estimation. They are the brightest pair imaginable. They simply can’t help smiling, for they proclaim the merits of Panshine Kitchen Magic. A little Panshine—a brisk rub—a smile ...

KITCHENER'S APPEAL

... KITCHENER'S APPEAL. But slow progress is being made with the task of bringing home to our people such facts as those which Lord Kitchener so trenchantly emphasised in his Guildhall speech on Wednesday. As yet there is really no universal economy practised ...

HYGIENE IN THE KITCHEN

... HYGIENE IN THE KITCHEN. An eminent physician once said: “If I am called in to a case of diphtheria, the first thing I look at is the kitchen sink.” The dangers arising from a badly-kept sink cannot be exaggerated, nor €an _mg degree of care in avoiding ...

KITCHENER'S PLODDING

... patient plodding method of Lord Kitchener and the continual narrowing of the area of conflict and making parte of the country safe, that would in the long run end the war. It was patient perseverance of the kind Lord Kitchener was famous for. He (Alderman ...

Lorp KITCHENER

... Lorp KITCHENER yet so firmly guided the Boer delegates to their unreserved acceptance of the sovereignty of King Edward. Unguestionably the most popular man in England he will have a tremendous reception when, in due time, he is able to return from his ...

HYGIENE IN THE KITCHEN

... HYGIENE IN THE KITCHEN. An eminent physician once said: “1f T am called in to a case of diphtheria, the first thing I look at is the kitchemn sink.”” The dangers arising from & badly-kept sink canmot be exaggerated, nOT €an any degree of care in avoiding ...