T. COCKS & SONS SAY ‘Sitting is believing’ JL, Everywhere, peeple who own * these chain are terrifically enthusiastic about them. They are " Lifetime " chain, made in our own Factory, JL. Buy direct from the manufac- * turen. Every chair carries a Guarantee of Satisfaction. JLr Call and See our full selection ** of •’ Lifetime " Chain. Choose any covering you wish, from our wide range. Any Chair may be purchased with a Deposit and the balance paid over 12 months. THE "LEWIS" Soft Foam Rubber Seat and Back for lifetime comfort. Attractive, polished Beech Arms. FROM £l3/4/9 THE "WINDSOR" Attractively .shaped. Polished Beech frame. Foam-Rubber Seat. F*OM£ l3/17/6 THE "DARNLEY" Inner-spring Reversible Seat Cushion and Kapoc-filled Reversible Back Cushion, both supported by coiled tension springing. Attractive Beech Frame, polished Blonde or Wainut FROM £l5/17/6 "ROCK-A-LOCK" Upholstered in Foam Rubber. A Rocking Chair that will lock in any position. Covered in hard-wearing attractive Tapfrom £l9/13/9 THE "WEMBLEY" Swedish Design Wing Chair. Foam Rubber Reversible Seat Cushion and Sprung Back. Usually upholstered with contrast piping. w°m £23/7/6 T. COCKS AND SONS LTD. 76 VICTORIA STREET (Opp. Clock Tower)
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28266, 2 May 1957, Page 9
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182Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28266, 2 May 1957, Page 9
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