Hardware merchandising (January-June 1902) . The diameter of the tubes shouldbe about M inch less than the diameter of thecentre hole in the shades, so that a numberof them may be passed over the tube in sucha way that although they are resting oneon the other it is impossible for them to firm base should be attached to eachtube, and this should be made as large asthe shades that are to be placed on it. Another correspondent of the same paperwrote: I have noticed on more than oneoccasion lately that the apprentice andjunior assistant of to-day does not use asquare paper for wrapping up


Hardware merchandising (January-June 1902) . The diameter of the tubes shouldbe about M inch less than the diameter of thecentre hole in the shades, so that a numberof them may be passed over the tube in sucha way that although they are resting oneon the other it is impossible for them to firm base should be attached to eachtube, and this should be made as large asthe shades that are to be placed on it. Another correspondent of the same paperwrote: I have noticed on more than oneoccasion lately that the apprentice andjunior assistant of to-day does not use asquare paper for wrapping up the days of my own youth I was taughtto make up a stock-parcel or to weigh upnails in square paper wrappers, foldedacross two corners. To my mind thismethod makes a more shapely parcel witha better face for marking or exposing asample upon than does a rectangular pieceof paper. A RACK FOR SCREW DRIVERS. The rack herewith shown, as will bereadily seen, is for the displaying of screwdrivers, chisels, etc., and was originally. made by a Connecticut hardware firm. Itis made of V^-in. white pine, varnished. Therack is 12 in. long and 7V2 in. high. Thetop board is 2-in. wide, and is, it will benoticed, notched to hold six tools.


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