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TO SAVE SPACE

CLEVERLY CONTRIVED DRESSING TABLES Until recently modern ideals of efliciency and hygiene have neglected that most important item of a woman’s room, the dressing table, which has retained a traditional shape not always most comfortable or most suitable to our furnishing schemes.

Now, however, several interesting ideas have been evolved, one of which is illustrated here. It is a circular dressing table, almost in the shape of a tub, with one quarter of its “wall” cut away, made of painted wood. The top is of a composition which no lotion or acid can mark, and a narrow metal rail serves as surround. The circular mirror is adjustable, and the accompanying stool is ingeniously cut in such a way that it can be fitted into the aperture of the dressing table when not in use. The si .all space occupied by this piece of furniture and the absence of awkward corners make it specially suitable to a small room.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 439, 22 August 1928, Page 7

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TO SAVE SPACE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 439, 22 August 1928, Page 7

TO SAVE SPACE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 439, 22 August 1928, Page 7

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