by JflerT i : _ -J M n *’\ u || 1 | > - Lkl.fcW Ml ii 11 X- ' ~ \ W r—- 1 ’ I t_ Z i gyßr/VlaW \ \ Ji 1 -;. BRINGS YOU A NEW CONCEPT OF“ SEATING COMFORT - WITH 60/40 BODY SUPPORT Now it has been precisely determined ... the correct angle of X“Y/ seat and back to provide 60/40 body support the perfect ( -A? balance of weight distribution between the human body and the fill chair frame. Positioning 60 per cent of the weight on the seat f 111 and 40 per cent on the back, and by the use of specially soft, /I f/J resilient rubber, the Flerholme range provides perfect comfort. / // f The Flerhome is, of course, characterised by Fler’s pleasing / Z design and presents modern, soft-arm styling in a handsome J/ range of covers that resist wear, soiling and loss of shape. Chairs are available with either standard wooden base or optional wooden swivel base as illustrated. Comfort angled —• Flerholme, the relaxing furniture that matches modem styling to for complete relaxation modem living. See FLER furniture displayed at your favourite furniture store Write for free, coloured brochure to, the manufacturers BROADHEAD BROTHERS LTD., 65 Wall Rd., 5.E.6., Auckland. I NAME .. ■ • ADDRESS _J. I ! x * LF6/11 ■
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31119, 23 July 1966, Page 3
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201Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31119, 23 July 1966, Page 3
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