Travel De Luxe
[tT is a far ery from the discomfort , and privations. of crossing the seas in a sailing ship to the super-luxury of such vessels as the new Cunarder. No longer is the cargo the first consideration of the owners and passengers looked on as superfluous nuisances. On the contrary, we find the organisers of the Imperial Institute Exhibition of Industrial Designs offering a prize for the best design for fitting and furnishing 2 saloon cabin. Bookshelves, wardrobes, with long mirrors and sliding trays, shaded lights, for reading, comfortable chairs and desks for writing, and a charming colour scheme pervading the whole. These are only a few of .the items included in the competing designs. Bvery cabin is fitted with an electric radiator, and anyone who has experienced the comfort of such-an appliance during cold weather at sea wil! agree that it is indispensable,
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 12, 3 October 1930, Page 31
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146Travel De Luxe Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 12, 3 October 1930, Page 31
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