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A BATHROOM HINT

'VTERY few homes built to-day * lack the convenience of a shower. It is considered a household necessity and as such, everything which goes into its operation should be considered. It is often true that the convenience of an excellent shower will be ruined by shower curtains which stick or drag. This is seldom the fault of the curtains. It is the fault of the hooks which support them. A new curtain ring has recently been invented which has two rollrs which rest on the rod and permit the curtain to be moved at th slightest touch. The rings cannot bunch together and cause the grommets to rip out when the curtains are pulled. They are made of brass heavily nickelplated or white enamelled. One ring is installed for each six-inch length of rod and one extra ring on each rod.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 209, 23 November 1927, Page 7

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A BATHROOM HINT Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 209, 23 November 1927, Page 7

A BATHROOM HINT Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 209, 23 November 1927, Page 7

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