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Publicity Brochure - Hills Industries, Clothes Lines & Laundry Accessories, 1970s
Reg. No: TL 018368
- Summary:
- Colour brochure promoting Hills clothes line and laundry accessories range.
The clothes lines include the 'Foldaline', which folded down out of the way to save back garden space; the 'Supa Hoist', a tough product which was built to last and came in 4 different sizes; the 'Paraline', which was attached to a wall or posts and folded down flat to give more space; and the 'Extendaline 5', which extended from one wall or post to another, and retracted to provide space when finished. Other accessory products in the brochure include the 'Easifold' laundry trolley; 'Styliner' laundry trolley; 'Hidaline 5'; Clothes Stand; and a range of ironing boards and covers including the 'Susanne', 'Caroline', 'Celeste' and 'Belle'. - Description:
- Colour brochure that folds into four, featuring a colour scheme of blue and green, and colour photographs.
- Acquisition Information:
- Collected from Mr Desmond (Des) Lang - Museum Victoria, 1999
| Discipline: | Trade Literature |
| Dimensions: | 200 mm (Height), 150 mm (Width) |
More information
| Tagged with: | advertising, electric household appliances, marketing, domestic refrigerators, clothes lines |
| Themes this item is part of: | Domestic & Community Life Collection, Trade Literature Collection |
| Primary Classification: | DOMESTIC LIFE |
| Secondary Classification: | Laundering - Drying |
| Tertiary Classification: | equipment |
| Primary Subject: | Clothes Lines |
| Publication Date: | 1975 circa |
| Cover Title: | 'INTRODUCING HILLS FOLDALINE' |
| Publication Types: | Publicity Brochure |
| Printing Types: | Limited Colour |
| Illustration Types: | Colour; Photographs |
| Page Size Format: | 150 x 200 mm |
| Number of Pages: | 8 |
| Manufacturer/Distributor: | Hills Industries Ltd |
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