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these at home Make with ABEL KITSETS Dinner Wagon, Chairs; Ironing Board, all are useful furniture for your household: You can make them and you don't have To be a good hand with tools. Abel Kit-Sets are easily assembled: All parts are supplied with comprehensive assembling instructions and Plan: Order to-day for prompt delivery. BED-TRAY TABLE for serving meals in bed) De- signed also for book-resta Legs fold under tray Well seasoned quality Rimu this Kit-set contains ali parts ready to assemble; PRICE 14/6. Postage extra 1/3. DINNER WAGON: In well seasoned quality Rimu; sturdy d i nin er wagon kit contains all parts ready to assemble, including wheels PRICE 22/6. Pestage extra 2/- KITCHEN CHAIR: An ideal chair for the kit- chen easily assembled from parts supplied. Well seasoned quality Rimu: PRICE 15/6. Postage extra 2/- {RoNIe when BoaRDi in Folds 4 use: Easily assembled from complete kit supplied: PRICE 15/9 Postage extra 2/9. TABLE T & NNIS (PING PONG) TABLE IN RIMU: 8ft. X 4ft. Folds when not in use Can be used on ordinary table or with trestles: Kit without trestles: PRICE E4/6/6. Kit, including parts for three trestles: PRICE E6/4/6 (Prices are for RoR Auckland:) enclose Postal Note for & MeryyAbel Please send me Kit for: NAME: ihiee; ADDRESS. 53 HIGH STREET, AUCKLAND, C..

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 527, 29 July 1949, Page 38

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Page 38 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 527, 29 July 1949, Page 38

Page 38 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 527, 29 July 1949, Page 38

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