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FOR SUBURB OR SEASIDE.

Cupboards are frequently too shallow. For holding garments, they should be at least Ift. Bin. from back to front, to allow hanging the garments on coat hangers suspended sideways from a central* rod, which is the most spacesaving way to hang clothes. The method of hanging from hooks all round the walls is inconvenient in every way.

No fewer than eight copies of the working drawings are required in the ordinary contract —the original ones, which are properly executed and signed and are called the “contract drawings,” then a co’’ r the contractor’s office, and one for the job, one for the clerk of works, another for the municipal authorities and others for the Board of Works, the Public Health and the electric power and light suppliers.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 41, 11 May 1927, Page 12

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FOR SUBURB OR SEASIDE. Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 41, 11 May 1927, Page 12

FOR SUBURB OR SEASIDE. Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 41, 11 May 1927, Page 12

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