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FOR BUSY WOMEN

TN a small house or flat one has A not the space to spread one’s many possessions, hence the growing popularity of combination furniture. One piece which serves two or three necessary services for the busy woman is a combined desk, work-table and occasional table. Very neatly made and beautifully finished in mahogany, oak or walnut, this dainty table has a top in three flaps and three little drawers beneath. The centre flap is raised and part of the side is let down to reveal a complete writingdesk, with blotter, letter-rack, ink j well and pen tray. When this is closed and the two side flaps are | raised, lined and quilted compart- ! ments for needlework materials are open to view, while on the low- | ered centre flap there is room for a hand - sewing machine to be worked. The drawers below are for stationery, and fitted for cottons, etc.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 179, 19 October 1927, Page 7

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FOR BUSY WOMEN Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 179, 19 October 1927, Page 7

FOR BUSY WOMEN Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 179, 19 October 1927, Page 7

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