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r ’iiw ■ f l l> 1 berth of a nation (Acknowledgments to Jane Ace.) In these helter-skelter days, good, sound sleep is good, sound business. Good, sound sleep is, of course, easier to achieve on a good, sound, comfortable bed, and that is where we come in. Mattresses — Kapoc mattresses are, of course, out. However, Mill Wool makes a marvellous filling and is, we understand, more healthful than kapok. You will find these mattresses on the top floor, and you will discover that they-are very good value indeed. Pillows— These are plump and perfect, and are still kapok-filled. Bedspreads— ln printed bedspreads we have an excellent selection of new/self-colours and multi-pattern effects. Down Quilts — A limited selection of these, but a very choice selection. Bush Rugs— Why these are called "bush rugs" is beyond us. Actually, they are suitable for the most civilized and sumptuous bed. In warmth and weight they are equal to three good blankets andlare most economically priced. We have them in both the standard and the'new fleecy finish style. We might mention that all the above items are available in both double and single bed sizes. Come down and see the War-time bedding displays this week at—--88-90 LAMBTON QUAY, Also at Hastings and Blenheim.

iaoaaEfSSSSfci&.visa 1 """"! ■ESs ? jQSIEWMy PROTECT yoBBKIH y ° u r HOME \2IOVW The borer comes quietly ... but des- yW\^ A \ tructively 1 He loves J walls, furniture, cup- V boards... protect them by using Borapruf regu- V larly. It’s easy, stainless and harmless to all fine surfaces. BORAPRUF

IO Good Reasons—why NOW is the most opportune time to buy £ These Mantle brought down I to a minimum in price COATS 20 only’ all wool, lined and unlined; in Saxe, Rose, Green, Gold, Rust and Clover.' Originally worth £7/17/6. Specially 49/6 ! SUITS o fimported fancy tweeds and blazer stripes. In high fastening styles, belted or plain waistlines. S.S.W. to W. Were 59/6 to 79/6. Specially 39/6-59/6 3 ONLY Floral Silk ENSEMBLES; hip coats with smart matching dresses. Black Navy, and Saxe. O.S. size. Were 95/- to £5/5/-. Specially 69/6 MATRONS' DRESSES on attractive Fioraled Silks, long and short sleeves, contrasting collars; Brown, Green, Saxe grounds. O.S. and X.O.S. Were 55/-. Specially 39/6 EVENING DRESSES, 6 only, plain and florals, S.S.W. and S.W. only. Were 39/6 to £7/17/6. Specially 9/11 to 69/6 SLACK SUITS, with fascinating floral overblouse and neat solid-colour slacks. Saxe, Green, Dahlia, Black. Were 95/-. Specially 55/MATERNITY DRESSES, 6 only! These in Dusky Pink, Brown, Navy, and Saxe. Long sleeves. Were up to 84/-. Specially 39/6 SPECIAL REDUCTIONS in White Tennis Dresses (slightly soiled), sharkskin and plain linen types. S.S.W. to W. Were 29/6 to 39/6. Specially 15/6 COTTON FROCKS: A limited number in small design, made with square and V necklines. One specially created price-— 12/6 BLOUSES — One table of specially reduced Blouses. Sky, White, Primrose, Rose, Shell and Beige. Plain and striped. S.S.W. to O.S. Were 13/6-22/6. Specially 9/11-16/6 Also exceptional reductions in our Millinery Showroom where you can buy two hats for the price of one, and be smart twice as long. *1

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 105, 28 January 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 105, 28 January 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 105, 28 January 1943, Page 6

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