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Ladies' Column.

SEWING CHAIR WITH HIDDEN"

DRAWERS

A very convenient place for needles, thread, and other sewing materials is provided in the new hidden drawer sewing chairs. There is a roomy drawer divided into handy

compartments, hidden under the seat ready to be drawn out whenever any article is needed. It slides in and out of the side, and fits snugly, so that it is unseen when closed. There is no handle on the drawer, but it is opened or closed by a thumbscrew on the side of the chair.

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 30 October 1914, Page 8

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90

Ladies' Column. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 30 October 1914, Page 8

Ladies' Column. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 30 October 1914, Page 8

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