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this week’s hunt is not only for the woman who’s "packing her traps" for the luxurious holiday but for the one who’s wardrobe demands every sensible accessory. This one’s for stockings-drying, or merely hanging. T HE gadget I have unearthed for you in It is simply two crossed pieces of wood hinged near the central hook so that they bend upward when folded away. Four clip pegs swing from each arm, All is enamelled
in a delicate shade, and there you have ita gadget that will keep your stockings out of mischief, wet or dry. There are also to be found cellophane "wrappers" for the packing of dresses. A yard of so, about a foot wide, unwinds to a flat and thin board, covered with chintz. You simply fold your frock to the width, place one end on the board and wind, There’s perfect protection from both dust and creases.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 12, 15 September 1939, Page 10
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152Shop Prowl New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 12, 15 September 1939, Page 10
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