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IN THE HOME

Some of the most useful things to keep handy are screw-hooks, which are put up in a trice and serve for dress dangers in wardrobes, supports for dwarf curtain poles, hooks for letterracks, and for many other things besides. Screwed into the front of pantry shelves they are useful for tea-cup hangers, and the large one may be used to hold rods on which to dry tea-cloths, while, again, the indispensable little screw-hook is a handy thing, screwed to a wall, on which to hang a pair of household scissors, a bunch of keys, a shoehorn, buttonhook, and so on.

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Putaruru Press, Volume II, Issue 25, 3 April 1924, Page 1

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IN THE HOME Putaruru Press, Volume II, Issue 25, 3 April 1924, Page 1

IN THE HOME Putaruru Press, Volume II, Issue 25, 3 April 1924, Page 1

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