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The seaside bach made from a converted tramcar is not unheard of in New Zealand, but the incorporation of two cars in a house of quite average proportions has lately been seen in Australia. The plan is illuminating. Most householders would wish to be absolutely sure that the fumigating plant had been well used before being content to sleep in a bedroom that had, in its time, sheltered thousands of passengers of ail descriptions and nationalities.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 943, 9 April 1930, Page 6

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The seaside bach made from a converted tramcar is not unheard of in New Zealand, but the incorporation of two cars in a house of quite average proportions has lately been seen in Australia. The plan is illuminating. Most householders would wish to be absolutely sure that the fumigating plant had been well used before being content to sleep in a bedroom that had, in its time, sheltered thousands of passengers of ail descriptions and nationalities. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 943, 9 April 1930, Page 6

The seaside bach made from a converted tramcar is not unheard of in New Zealand, but the incorporation of two cars in a house of quite average proportions has lately been seen in Australia. The plan is illuminating. Most householders would wish to be absolutely sure that the fumigating plant had been well used before being content to sleep in a bedroom that had, in its time, sheltered thousands of passengers of ail descriptions and nationalities. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 943, 9 April 1930, Page 6

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