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Unbreakable Tray.

A tray that cannot be broken or have its surface stained is worth knowing. Being made of a composition material in which there is a big proportion of rubber, a certain tray lias both these qualities. Nothing, not even the hottest or most acid liquid could mark the polished surface. Pale Floors.

Because modem labour-saving gadget m make it easy to keep floors spotless, palecoloured floor coverings have come into fashion. Pastel-coloured polished floors are the latest thing in home fashions. Plywood parquet, which can be laid over ordinary boards, is of oak or ash and is either left its own delicate grey shade, that goes so well with pastel shaded furniture and walls, or can be stained pale pink, green or blue.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 211, 7 September 1938, Page 14

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Unbreakable Tray. Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 211, 7 September 1938, Page 14

Unbreakable Tray. Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 211, 7 September 1938, Page 14

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