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THE HOME BUILDER.

Architecture, Building, Decorating, Furnishing.

In order to meet the ever increasing demand for better and bn will endeavour to publish information which will lead to that end. conducted to make a special appeal to builders, architects, pair directly associated with tne building profession. Readers are cordiall; of interest—questions, suggestions, and criticisms will be parti spondence should be addressed “Cornice,’' care of ‘Evening Star.’

■ighter homes, " Cornice " These columns will also be nters, furnishers, and others ly invited to forward items acularly welcomed. Corre-

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Evening Star, Issue 20376, 7 January 1930, Page 2

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THE HOME BUILDER. Evening Star, Issue 20376, 7 January 1930, Page 2

THE HOME BUILDER. Evening Star, Issue 20376, 7 January 1930, Page 2

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