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THERE IS LIGHT.

window mvstert CANNOT SEE IN OR OUT. lii Jioiborn, by Kingsway, is a big modem building in which every window is opaque. Nobody can see out and nobody can see in. “it’s like this,” explained Sir William Crawford, the famous advertising agent, to whom the building belongs, “there's no mystery; these windows are just a delight. Look- in the farthest corner of the room as much light as by the window, i would not go hack to the old clear glass for anything. . . . ” “Don’t your offices get very hut*/” 1 “We insulate the rooms with golden oiled-silk curtains.” “And so by cutting out the light, you double the illumination'/” “Treble it, quadruple it.” “How many hours a day do you save by not looking out of the window'/ ’ ’ “Don’t know, haven’t thought about it ! It’s the light that mat-ters—-sheer delight I”

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Mt Benger Mail, 16 September 1931, Page 1

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THERE IS LIGHT. Mt Benger Mail, 16 September 1931, Page 1

THERE IS LIGHT. Mt Benger Mail, 16 September 1931, Page 1