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SEEN IN THE SHOPS...

Bath equipment consisting of hot and cold taps, together with a hand shower. A neat lever between the two taps cuts off the water supply to the ordinary outlets and directs it through the shower, which is a tube of flexible steel fitted with a grip of white enamel. The entire fixture takes up little more space than a simple bath-tap fitting. .... . Fireside furniture from the most recent British Industries Fair. One novel set is camouflaged as a brass soldier on parade. The upturned hearth brush forms the top-piece of his helmet, the poker is in the shape of a .sword, and a pair of tongs are hidden in his hollow body. Other sets are in the form of coloured Dutch boys and brass cats with coloured bows. ....

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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 266, 5 August 1932, Page 6

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SEEN IN THE SHOPS... Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 266, 5 August 1932, Page 6

SEEN IN THE SHOPS... Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 266, 5 August 1932, Page 6

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