"THE REVERSO."
CASEMENT AND WINDOW HINGE. Those who appreciate a well-aired room —and everyone does —and housewives whose many duties include window cleaning, will be interested in "The Reverse." the latest casement window and fanlight hinire. patented and invented bv Mr. E. M. Nearv. of Taumarunui. Simple of attachment, "The Reverso" can be fitted to any casement window, and once fitted it enables the window to be turned fully round, thus the outside can be cleaned from within. This in itself is a great boon. The window can be so set for purposes of airing that it is not affected by even a violent wind, while any desired volume of air is admitted. When attached to a fanlight "The Reverso" hinge allows the fanlight to be opened from the top as well as the bottom, thus permitting the air to rise from the inhabited room to the ceiling. All sorts of "gadgets" have been introduced into buildings aiming for comfort and labour saving, but it has been left to Mr. Neary to produce in "The Reverso" something that has long been required. "The Reverso" exhibit will be found at the stand next the Model Yacht Club. "Reverso" hinges can be fitted to any casement window by any handy man. During the Show period they will be sold at 3/ per pair. Procurable only from the Show or the above address.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 164, 13 July 1935, Page 11
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