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FOR THE HOME

UNDERNEATH THE BED Storage space for feminine odds and ends in many bedrooms is very scarce, particularly in flats, and the overflow of liat-boxes, shoes and suit cases is frequently hidden from sight under the

bed. That “ under the bed ” collection means a great deal of work, and to keep it from becoming a dust-heap proves a difficult matter. To obviate this difficulty and ensure cleanliness fix a shelf underneath the bed by suspending it tray fashion from the sides, or by fastening it to the legs. Hidden by the valance at the side, it is a neat and clean shelf to carry odds and ends.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 24, 20 April 1927, Page 10

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FOR THE HOME Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 24, 20 April 1927, Page 10

FOR THE HOME Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 24, 20 April 1927, Page 10

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