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FITTINGS AND FURNITURE
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strip of indiarubber. This gives a grip, and keeps them firmly in position.
The "Heathcote" revolving newspaper-holder is very useful in libraries where the illustrated papers and periodicals are placed upon reading stands. It consists of a strip of wood, as shown
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in Fig. 61, revolving on a pivot in the centre. Near either end a small indiarubber wheel is provided, which prevents any defacement of the slope when the holder is turned around. A brass rod, hinged at the bottom and locked at the top, holds the paper securely. It is provided with adjustable brass prongs for holding the pages flat. When fixed to the slope the holder can be turned in