A HANDY HOLDER P 5! T'HE bandy little bolder illustrated baa a wide variety of uses. It can be hung In the bathroom to accommodate toothbrushes, combs, and washers, for holding small tools In the workshop, or as a coat-banger. Cut out the shape for the back from Sin. wood and drill the desired number h-2 CLOTHES PEG A HANDY HOLDER. of Sin. diameter holes to a depth of iln. at Intervals of 21n. along the centre., if you wish the edges can be cbam- : fered. j Apply a little glue to the head of each peg and then drive into the respective holes. The pegs should fit very tightly. When the glue Is quite dry give the holder two or three coata of lacquer or quick drying enamel, and screw to the wall in a convenient position. . BELIEVE IT OR NOT ALTHOUGH the flagpole farthest along the corridor looks the longest of s NX the three, all three poles are the same size. Their: setting in a perspective view Is responsive for the illusion,.
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Evening Star, Issue 23113, 12 November 1938, Page 8
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175Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 23113, 12 November 1938, Page 8
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