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THE HOME BUILDER.

Architecture, Building, Decorating, Furnishing,

ffiY STUCCO.}

This feature will be continued each Tuesday, and readers are cordianyinvßedtoforward items of interest, suggestions, and criticisms being partmularly welcomed. Although these columns will naturally make aspecial appeal to those directly associated with the bmllding and painting trades, “Stucco” will consider himself a dismal failure unless he can also interest, and assist in some tangible manner, the general reader. Arrangements have a “ e 'y ,t Jl ri a number of experts to help readers out of any difficulties, financial, of course, being excluded. Queries should be addressed: “Stucco,” care of 1 Evening Star.’

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Evening Star, Issue 20034, 27 November 1928, Page 2

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THE HOME BUILDER. Evening Star, Issue 20034, 27 November 1928, Page 2

THE HOME BUILDER. Evening Star, Issue 20034, 27 November 1928, Page 2

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