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'''Madam Z. Nettles''' was a [[Wizardkind|witch]] who lived in [[Topsham]]. She was apparently a mediocre witch, and could not remember incantations or mix [[potion]]s. She took a [[Kwikspell]] course to improve her magical skills. According to a testimonial she wrote for the company, the course helped her to improve her skills, as she became the centre of attention at parties and friends begged her for the recipe of her [[Scintillation Solution]].
 
'''Madam Z. Nettles''' was a [[Wizardkind|witch]] who lived in [[Topsham]]. She was apparently a mediocre witch, and could not remember incantations or mix [[potion]]s. She took a [[Kwikspell]] course to improve her magical skills. According to a testimonial she wrote for the company, the course helped her to improve her skills, as she became the centre of attention at parties and friends begged her for the recipe of her [[Scintillation Solution]].
 
We find out about her when Harry finds Argus Filch's purple Kwikspell letter. 
 
   
 
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Revision as of 18:56, 14 March 2013

"I had no memory for incantations and my potions were a family joke! Now, after a Kwikspell course, I am the centre of attention at parties and friends beg for the recipe of my Scintillation Solution!"
— Madam Z. Nettles[src]

Madam Z. Nettles was a witch who lived in Topsham. She was apparently a mediocre witch, and could not remember incantations or mix potions. She took a Kwikspell course to improve her magical skills. According to a testimonial she wrote for the company, the course helped her to improve her skills, as she became the centre of attention at parties and friends begged her for the recipe of her Scintillation Solution.

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