YOUR FUTURE HOME
. "Will no doubt be a bungalow. Theru are many styles of bungalows to choose from, but one of the most uncommon, yet perhaps the most attractive, is known as the Californian. This type of bungalow is built wjth a low roof and wide eaves, and in this respect they resemble "the original Indian bungalows, which were ',uilt with, low roofs to resist wind pressure, and wide eaves for protection against the sun. T The interior design is simple _yet. novel. The main entrance ia direct into the living room, from a large roomy porch. ~ _ This eliminates the front hall,"which" is quite unneces' 6ary; in fact the idea of the interior is to lighten the duties of the housewife by-placing: everything within easy reach. Several of these homes have now been built in this district, and anyone desirous of keeping with the times, is advised to inspect one of them.' -"'Arrangements may be made for an inspection by ringing phone 792, or by applying to the builders, Messrs Glue Bres., Richmond Street, Evers\ey. ..._
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16477, 23 February 1918, Page 2
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175YOUR FUTURE HOME Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16477, 23 February 1918, Page 2
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