ft This Mattress never Cfets 'lumijy " Even when the little folk jump and prance on it no harm is done to a "Peerless" Mattress; for being elastic and cushioned-topped it springs back to normal position. * You are of a good night's rest on a "Peerless Mattress because it never gets lumpy like the old fashioned make, but is always soft and yields to every movement of the body, thus inducing sound and refreshing sleep. The outstanding feature of a " Peerless" Mattreto, however, is its hygienic construction, invented by TaWsfield Ltd., Auckland. ''lt's a Sensible Mattrest" M MATTRESS (By Royal Letters Put en t No. 36080) Let us explain how die "Peerless" Mattress is made;— the centre is fiHed with carefully »elected Horsehair, Coir Fibre or cleaned N.Z. Flax, according to quality number. The top and bottom are overlaid with the best cleaned Samarang Kapok in sections of even thickness. Samarang is an East India vegetable silk of extremely elastic fibre, which, owing to its peculiar nature has never been known to attract any kind of insect life. For this rea«on • U is universally used in tropical and semi-tropical countries mattresses and cushions. The cushion top of a "Peerless" Mattress combined with the springy centre and the ventilation holes which admit sun and air, make it a comfortable, hygienic and durable mattress. "Peerless" Mattresses are made of highest-grade materials by expert workmen and will last for years The "Peerleis" Mattreu it stocked in * numb of »iie», price* and qualities, from "Peorleu" < Luxe at £6/10/-to "Pe»rU»«" No. 3at £2/12/. Look for the "UtiU ity" Trade Mark the Mark of Valua. Invented and Manufactured by TATTERSFIELD LTD.. flwnfichu-ers >f Utility Product* .. AUCKLAND Obtainable from all the leading furnishing stores throughout New Zealand, i Kapok* Ventilation Hor&hair or Fibre
MARBLE BAR.' The above is now under the personal supervision of Mr. and Mrs. Page, late of tlie Marble Bar, Wellington, and patrons can rely on civility and attention. Hot tliree-course Luncheon from 12 till 1.30 daily, 1/3 (Sundays excepted). Cold Ham, Corned Beef, Ox Tongue and Salad at any hour, 1/-. Tea, Coffee, or Chocolate with sandwiches, cakes and scones, at any hou.-, 9d. Pure Ice Cream and Frozen Dainties of „ all descriptions. OUR MOTTO: CLEANLINESS, . CIVILITY AND PUNCTUALITY. REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT A FEW WORDS TO EMPLOYERS - THERE ARE MANY MEN WHO FOUGHT HAKU FOE YOU who are ready to work hard for you. They are waiting now for jobs which you have, or soon will have, open. WORK MEANS HAPPINESS. To most of those who risked everything when the call for service came it means life. WILL YOU NOT CO-OPERATE with those whose task it u to effect complete resettlement? YOU CAN HELP BY notifying existing and impending vacancies To Local Committees at. Waitara, Stratford, Eltham, Hawera, Patea, Opu-
TO STAND THIS SEASON AT HILL ROAD, STRATFORD. THE IMPORTED ENGLISH-BRED SIRE, GAZELEY. (GREY LEG (G) —LYGIA.) GAZELEY is a beautiful dwk cheatnut horse, standing 10 hands, Imported from England by Mr. E. .1. Watt. (Jezeley proved a useful horse oa the turf, among his wins being the Napier Cup, Bennett Stakes, and Wellington Handicap. His general appearance is verj atractive, as he has the clean cut head, wide forehead, and prominent eyes, which denote character, and are great essentials in a blood sire. His grand-dam Lady Peggy, was by Hermit, a great racehorse and sire, whose stock won £340,000. Quetta, da mof Grey Leg, Gazeley's sire, was by the great horse Band 'Or, who was by the aire of Orme, who sired Plying iCox Gazeley has great credentials as a sire, and his stock number jnanr fine performers, who have done remarka'blr well One of them. Qazlque, won (his year's Winter Cup at the Chrlstchurch < Grand National meeting, value £IOOO. Gazioue is the Dominion's best handicap horse, and is out of a St. Taul mare. TERMS—£IO 10s for thoroughbred mares; All tare, but no responsibility. Mares may be sent to Stratford Railway Station. Good paddocklng and attention guaranteed. For further particulars apply— JOHN H. WHITAKER, Owner, Hawera. TO STAND THE SEASON ON THE FARM SENTRY HILL. The Fashionably Bred Six-yeafc-old Draught Entire, TREASURE ROYAL. (ItO,YAL TREASURE—JUDY). Royal Treasure (Imp.) Is by Pride of Blacon —Nelly of Kellymenoch (bred in Scotland); While Judy is by Kob Roy—Kate, by Prince Henry—Blossom, by Bothwell—Blossom (imp.) The above pedigree will show that his breeding is unsurpassed, and if mated with pood mares cannot fail to produce good results. He was bred by Mr. A. S Wheeler, of Halcombe. and passed as thoroughly sound by i). H. Rnife, M.R C.V S. (London) last ytar. For further particulars, apply to—• F. H. SAMPSON, Sentry Hill. TO STANO THE SEASON AT NEW PLYMOUTH. The Imported Horse CAMPFIRE >5) By CARBINE (2); dam. (5). CAMPFIRE is a brown horse, sanding 16 hands, and comes from the same brancn of the No. 5 family as Doncaster, and is closely related. CAMPFIRE is tho sire of the following wellknown horses: Depredation (winner of the Te Awamutu Cup, the Auckland Cup, :000 sovs) Royal Dragoon (wlnciit of the Iteeflon Westland Jubilee Cup), White Blaze (winner of the Wayerley Cup), Lady Louisa (winner of the Connolly Handicap, and tb?ee tiroes runnerup iii tho Otakl-ltauaawa Cups). Others of his progeny are: Lady Nolan, Topic, John Wlllh, Bivouac, Flying Camp, lhapuna, Waitl, Cinders Embers, Carbiness, Hopje. Shandon Bells. Camp Kettle, 'Torchlight, Anika, Moutoa Camp, Bell o' The Camp, Generalissimo, Kickapoo, Evening Glow, and Wonder Terms: £lO 10s. Good Grazing free till December 31, 1919. All care taken, bu' no responsibility. For fiirlher particulars:— , <JUI Street, New Plymouth. J. BOND (Owner) „
A S. ALLEN, • Repatriation Officer, New Plymouth.. 'Phone 681; P.O. Box 73. CURD BROS., READING QAKKIERS AND FORWARDING AGENTS, INGLE WOOD, Are at the service of the public in any part of the district. They have a 2J-ton motor lorry and other conveyances. All orders attended to promptly and carried out expeditiously. Orders may be left at Newton King's or iiox 39, Inglewood. KNOWN—That the News can do all classes of printing equal to the best and at. reasonable prices. Ring up No. 17 (Jobbing Department), Daily News, or write for nn.itni.i o ns
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