THE LAST WORD A REAL DISAPPEARING BED:: The Perfection ‘ i A wmm v-;-8® W wm mm mm fV. > 5: ,- i, r' ' ■ r :? --'•: IT CANNOT FOLD UP While you lie on it. Its action is quiet and accurate and its opening and closing devices are so nicely adjusted that there is never any strain. It has four positive (AUTOMATIC) legs and is logically and actually safe and certain .... ESPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PORCHES. It passes right on to a porch leaving access to room, porch or closet when it is in any position . . ..... ARCHITECTS WHEN BUILDING FLATS Should consider this excellent opportunity of saving valued space . • . Full particulars in handsome booklets of this unique Bad .imy be obtained from . The Perfection The Disappearing Bed is an important adjunct of the modern home. It makes two rooms out of one, and relegates to proper privacy space-taking furniture . THE “PERFECTION” IS IDEAL It is the acme of constructional skill. There is no element of strain about it, and nothing to wear out. It has no attachments to place on walls or floors. The “Perfection” simply folds up in its artistic closet, and when it is needed it unfolds and stands upon the floor—a perfect bed on four legs .... sms m Wgm l ■ ■ mmmm i m ■ ' ; '■ ■ -i.i i WSSm 118 mm m m um m i w mm » T'Vii am The Scoullar Co, Ltd., The Disappearing Bed is an important adjunct of the modern home. It makes two rooms out of one, and relegates to proper privacy space-taking furniture . THE “PERFECTION” IS IDEAL It is the acme of constructional skill. There is no element of strain about it, and nothing to wear out. It has no attachments to place on walls or floors. The “Perfection” simply folds up in its artistic closet, and when it is needed it unfolds and stands upon the floor—a perfect bed on four legs .... LAMBTON QUAY Ltd., LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON
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Progress, Volume XII, Issue 11, 1 July 1917, Page 1007A
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320Page 1007A Advertisement 1 Progress, Volume XII, Issue 11, 1 July 1917, Page 1007A
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