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THOSE CUPBOARDS

CUPBOARDS on the back porch, or even built-in under the back porch, provide a safe and cool place in which to keep certain provisions or articles that are needed about the backyard. The butcher and other delivery men can place their packages there when no one is at home and the contents will be safe from dogs and cats. Such cupboards can be placed on porches already built and can be located across the end, or against the wall of the house. Almost any good, serviceable colour will be satisfactory for the exterior, but it should be in keeping with the house. To decorate the front or visible portions simply outline the door panels or other portions in a contrasting colour or a lighter tint of the ground colour.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SUNAK19271109.2.38

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 197, 9 November 1927, Page 7

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THOSE CUPBOARDS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 197, 9 November 1927, Page 7

THOSE CUPBOARDS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 197, 9 November 1927, Page 7

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