A PLACE FOR RAINY DAY THINGS.
+ All you fortunate ones who are plan ning the house you are going to build —do try to provide a roomy, light place for the keeping ot raincoats, unbrellas and overshoes. The closet for such necessities is generally the darkest spot in the house, most often under a stairwav where it is almost impossible tc find identifying marks. Who has not started off on some rainy morning after a, battle in the dark with vicioOs umbrellas. dangling garments and a scattered horde of rubbers—everyone else’s but your ownfIf this clothes closet has to he under the hall stairs. hove it fitted with ar electric light or gas jet for the comfort of your family, remembering that the place is used, anyway, only on dark and gloomy days.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16714, 21 April 1922, Page 9
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133A PLACE FOR RAINY DAY THINGS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16714, 21 April 1922, Page 9
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