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Trade Notes

AN unusual combination of beauty, usefulness, and cheapness is to be found in the Buss decorative table lamps. Some of the special ‘features of its construction are:-A shade that tilts and stays in any position; a patent ball joint so that the lamp bends to the most convenient angle; a-base plate that screws

° out to form a clamp that may be fitted to any article of furniture; and lastly, a slot oy the base to enable it to be anywhere. These. useful little lamps are offered in two lines, one possessing translucent parchment shades, highly decorated, and the other, flower-embossed or plain metal shades. The feature that possesses the most appeal, however, is the general handiness and adaptability of this lamp. When in use, it may be adjusted to the user’s convenience, not vice-versa.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 48, 13 June 1930, Page 40

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Trade Notes Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 48, 13 June 1930, Page 40

Trade Notes Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 48, 13 June 1930, Page 40

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