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AN ORIGINAL GLOVE CASE.

The initials, name of the owner, or the word ‘Gloves’ may be embroidered on the outside, and this, of course, must be done before the material is put over the cardboard. Very particular people prefer a loose flannel lining large enough to leave a margin to fall over the gloves, and this is, of course, very useful for travelling by sea or hot countries, for it preserves the gloves excellently from the damp. On each side of the cardboard in two places are narrow ribbons of sufficient length to allow of a dozen gloves or so to be carried; the special advantage of the ease being its adaptability to either a quantity or a couple of pairs, and in any case the gloves are kept flat and tidy.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXI, Issue VIII, 20 August 1898, Page 254

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AN ORIGINAL GLOVE CASE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXI, Issue VIII, 20 August 1898, Page 254

AN ORIGINAL GLOVE CASE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXI, Issue VIII, 20 August 1898, Page 254

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