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IDEAL KITCHENETTE

117 HEN Houses and flats are hard ▼ ▼ to find, and domestic help is scarce, the charm of the kitchenette makes itself felt. The ideal kitchenette is equipped with everything to hand so that no unnecessary trouble is taken in fetching and carrying ingredients arid utensils when preparinji, meals. When meal time arrives, with a few deft movements of curtains and doors the kitchen is quickly camouflaged into a cheerful little diningroom. The advantage of this arrangement, by which one kitchenette serves the dual purpose of kitchen arid dining-room is obvious.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 173, 12 October 1927, Page 9

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IDEAL KITCHENETTE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 173, 12 October 1927, Page 9

IDEAL KITCHENETTE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 173, 12 October 1927, Page 9

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