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A DOUBLE CUSHION

Picnics and the beach always involve the problem of sitting, and how to sit comfortably without carrying around a deck-chair. But this difficulty can be overcome very easily, if you provide yourself with a double cushion. It has handles to carry it by, and provides - both a soft seat and a comfy back to prop up against a rock or tree. You can make it yourself, with mackintosh material for the outside, as it prevents the damp “from penetrating, and cretonne for the inside.- Pad it well with old blankets, and make a patch pocket on the outside to cany your work or book. Stitch a handle on each end.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SNEWS19291018.2.16

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Shannon News, 18 October 1929, Page 3

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A DOUBLE CUSHION Shannon News, 18 October 1929, Page 3

A DOUBLE CUSHION Shannon News, 18 October 1929, Page 3

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