TRIPLE TRAYS
The triple tray is an up-to-date invention which provides convenience, service, and comfort in the home bevond that given by an ordinary onepurpose tray. Its first appearance is that of the usual tray with a handle at each side. If it is required for invalid use or the luxury of breakfast in bod. then a compact framework is unfolded and becomes two pairs of legs, so <tbat tlm tray rests firmly upon the bed. If the invalid wishes to write or is too languid to support her book, the centre of the trav may be raised and fixed at a suitable angle. R-mdirm in comfort is also assured when sitting in an a re, P b air. The ends of the trav extend to rest upon tlm arms of fb’e chair and provide accommodation for cigarettes and cun and snneor. at tlm same tune as tlm mi'j 1 " is fixed at the book-rest angle, d m lat+er movement is optional, and the ends may bo extended while the centre remains'flat, which is the best position if the user is at needlework or playing patience. . The tray may be bad made m oak, mahogany,, or walnut.
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Evening Star, Issue 20388, 21 January 1930, Page 2
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197TRIPLE TRAYS Evening Star, Issue 20388, 21 January 1930, Page 2
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