Lawn Swing, Rolling Chair, Crib or Play House bullok's Suid Comfort ombinaton Si Vender's Chair, AND ROLLER CHAIR. Reclining Chair, All in One. — The Most Popular Invention of the Century. In presenting this descriptive circular of the famous Bullock Patent Porch and Lawn Swing and Rolling Chair your particular attention is directed to the : rarest combination of pleasurable and utilitarian devices ever put upon the market. It combines at once, in economic manufacture, substantiability of con- struction, and ease of transformation a Porch Swing, Lawn Swing, Hammock Crib Cradle, Play House for children, Reclining Porch or Lawn Chair, Push Cart or Invalid’s Chair, Rolling Cot or Bed, Vender's Cart and a Vender’s Table for Displaying His Wares. ALL INTERCHANGEABLE IN AN.INSTANT AND... ADJUSTED BY THE VERIEST CRILD. Itis truly called “Wonderful,” for it is a device that everyone can have. The price is within the means of all and no more ornamental, comfort giving or useful invention has been put within the reach of the masses. It is manu- factured with the strictest care to durability and will prove a life time conven- ience in any home. It meets the requirements of everyday use and is con- stantly ready to render invaluable aid in the emergency of sickness or accident No |. It combines all of the many uses to which the Swing can be put. It is constructed of soft steel and hardwood strips and put together with bolts in such a way that anyone of ordinary intel- ligence can replace or repair any of the parts. It is so simple in its ways of working as to be adjust- ed by a child toany of its uses in less than half a minute. By the addition of four wheels and axles it is instantly transformed into various forms of a rolling chair, cot, bed or cart. The wheels are made of iron, with or without pnuematic, cushioned or solid rubber tires and ball bearings. In this form it can be used as a rolling chair and is readily propelled either by the occupant or an attendant. It can be thrown into a reclining position or made into a bed at the occupant’s pleasure without getting out of it. The Roller Chair is simply the Porch or Lawn Swing with wheels and axles added and can be had complete or without the wheels at the option of the purchaser. This Swing and Chair is made in various sizes and finish, seat 20in. deep, back 26in. high and width ranging from 18 to 48in. The leg rest drops 17in. from the seat to a foot rest 12in. wide. They are made of standard widths 36, 39, 42 and 49in. and are finished in natural oak or painted red or green. When crated for shipment it is not taken apart and makes a package only 6 inches thick. Porch Swing Hammock, Push Cart, Vender’s Cart, invalid’s Chair All in One. ——NN No. 2. The No. z Swing is exactly like the No. 1 Swing except it does not have the foot and leg rest, consequently can be used only as a Swing or Hammock. When crated for shipmemt it is all ready to be hung up and is only 6 inches thick. No. 3. Is a stationary Porch or Lawn Swing, with a roll seat and back. It is made exactly like Nos 1 and 2 but does not have any of their reclining feat- ures. No. 4. Is the Wheel Chair and as already explained |-4s the greatest combination of utilities of which the No. 1 Swing is possible. No. 5. A beautiful Double Porch or Lawn Swing, “hung in such a way that two or four persons sit facing each other, is the easiest most comfortable swing on the market. It is hung on an ornamen- tal light angle steel frame or can be suspended from the porch ceiling. The frame is very rigid and strong and is made so that it cannot slip on the floor of a porch or on the lawn nor can it sink into the lawn more than 134 inches. It is so dainty in construction, yet so strong as to be scarcely noticeable when used anywhere. It is knocked down for shipping and when crated is only 8 inches thick, so that it has both economic advantages of storage and shipment. Over.
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