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“NEWSPAPER CASES” ARE USEFUL

SPACE-SAVING NOTIONS A pile ol' old newspapers looks very untidy, yet waste-paper is constantly iu demand in tbe kitchen, and so some neat method of storing it must be devised. A “Newspaper Case” fastened to the kitchen door is a good I idea, for tbe contents will be readily accessible.

The bag, which should be a little larger than a folded newspaper, can be made of crash, cretonne, or linen, with a sheet of cardboard slipped inside to keep it firm. It can be suspended on strong tapes, or nailed directly on to the woodwork, ready for papers to be put in and kept tidily until the} 7 are needed. Magazines also are rather difficult to deal with, so it will be found a good plan to make a similar case for use in the sitting room. It may be hung behind the couch or an easy chair, and, if you fashion it from material like that used for the covers, it will he scarcely noticeable. You might even make a second bag for the sitting room, hang it behind another chair, and store mending materials in it. Where space is limited, i this plan answers very well.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1004, 21 June 1930, Page 25

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“NEWSPAPER CASES” ARE USEFUL Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1004, 21 June 1930, Page 25

“NEWSPAPER CASES” ARE USEFUL Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1004, 21 June 1930, Page 25

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