A Nursery Chair.
This nursery chair is such a simple contrivance and so vorv useful that
the worvder is no one thought of it till now. -A woman ha.s the credit of inventing it. —The chair is fitted with two drawers to contain all that is necessary in dressing baby. The drawers are divided into compartments to hold the safety pins, powder puff, handkerchiefs, brush and comb, feeding utensils, and odds and ends which every mother likes to have handy for baby's toilet^ There is no doubt this device
would greatly simplify the somewhat trying operation of dressing a fractions b&by, and save nurse or mother much unnecessary trouble. The nursery chair is 90 simple of construction that there is no re Ison why a bandy man should not adapt one for household use out of a common kitchen chair, one of the square, solid, old-fashioned kind. It will be found advantageous to cut short the legs of the chair, to enaMo the mother to stoop more easily while bathing baby.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 4 December 1914, Page 4
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171A Nursery Chair. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 4 December 1914, Page 4
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