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Space-Saving Furniture for the Small Apartment.—A British firm of furniture (designers and manufacturers, of Dundee, have tackled the problem of space-saving in the small apartment by the introduction of the Justice service cabinet. For use primarily as a china cabinet or sideboard, the centre panel of the cabinet folds down to form a table top, and the two side panels let down to provide upholstered seats. The latest developments in British furniture design will be seen at the British Industries Fair, which opens at London and Birmingham simultaneously on May 8, and continues until May 19.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 24 March 1950, Page 5

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Space-Saving Furniture for the Small Apartment.—A British firm of furniture (designers and manufacturers, of Dundee, have tackled the problem of space-saving in the small apartment by the introduction of the Justice service cabinet. For use primarily as a china cabinet or sideboard, the centre panel of the cabinet folds down to form a table top, and the two side panels let down to provide upholstered seats. The latest developments in British furniture design will be seen at the British Industries Fair, which opens at London and Birmingham simultaneously on May 8, and continues until May 19. Wanganui Chronicle, 24 March 1950, Page 5

Space-Saving Furniture for the Small Apartment.—A British firm of furniture (designers and manufacturers, of Dundee, have tackled the problem of space-saving in the small apartment by the introduction of the Justice service cabinet. For use primarily as a china cabinet or sideboard, the centre panel of the cabinet folds down to form a table top, and the two side panels let down to provide upholstered seats. The latest developments in British furniture design will be seen at the British Industries Fair, which opens at London and Birmingham simultaneously on May 8, and continues until May 19. Wanganui Chronicle, 24 March 1950, Page 5