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1 J. % ?/ inrVTli»TTlViftTt» "That Mattress was Certainly Restful!" You'll wake in the momifog thoroughly rested, and feeling fit and ready for your work or pleasure it you've slept on a "Peerless" Mattress. This splendid and long wearing hygienic mattress gives you the maximum amount of rest and satisfaction, and at the same time you have the comfortable assurance that you're on bedding that is the last word in Cleanliness and durability. From the point of hygiene the " Peerless " Mattress is unsurpassed. Only clean new filling is used in its manufacture, not second-hand filling used by so many makers. One of the first essentials to good health" is sound sleep—"sleep which knits up the ravelled sleeve of care. To ensure sound sleep, the body must rest in absolute ease and comfort; there must be no ' hills or hollows in the mattress. The Peerless Mattress has been rightly named the " Sensible Mattress," for apart from its lasting qualities its a comfortable mattress. "It's a Sensible Mattress" MATTRESS "It's a Sensible Mattress" (By Royal Letters Patent No. 36080) Here's why; it is elastic, cushion topped, centre sprung. It hat two layere of good, clean, Samarang Kapok or Millpuff, between which it a silling of carefully selected fibre or horsehair according to price. Each ingredient is in an. entirely separate chamber so that its quality i 3 not impaired by mixing with other ingredients. The mattress is thus luxuriously comfortable and cosy and its springy centre allow# for every move of the body. ' Another good feature is its free ventilation which allows air and sun to penetrate to the interior, keeping the filling {rest and clear of gei'ms. Although the "Peerless" Mattress is a trifle higher in price than the ordinary mattress it's worth every penny because it outlasts two of the ordinary kind. Look for the " Utility" Trade Mark—the Guarantee of Quality IMPORTANT;—The New Zealand Authorfciet have done nothing to protect ihe public from unsanitary bedding. It is a well-known fact that old rags are ground inio Sock and used in the manufacture of bedding. This it i danger to health as rags carry disease germs. In other lands the "Rag Flock Act" has protected the self. Therefore buy "Utility" Products which are guaranteed absolutely pure. The "Peerless" Mattrest is stocked in a number of sizes, prices and qualities, ranging from " Peerless" de luxe Horsehair Mattress at £6/10/- to "Peerlest" No. 3 Flax Centre aad Millpufi Top at £2/12/6. Invented and Manufactured bj "Utility" Products are sold by all the leading Furnishing Stores throughout New Zealand Tattersfield, Ltd. », \ Manufacturers of Utility Product V VHi Manufacturer! of Utility Product AUCKLAND Kapok Horsehair or Fibre in y m I lators 1= tit

v-y 1 i §SrM| igiM UI Siif Mfeyire fCtnr wt&>4wt You Never Know! or tomorrow d an easy victim Fire Extinguisher —to-day. Thi> FIRE-GUN is simple to operate always ready for use—-shoots a solid coMinuo stream of liquid from a distance of 30 to 40 i'e GET ONE TO-DAY! Price £3 lOe. complete. With Bracket and Fullv C'naraed. DON'T ACCEPT A SUBSTITUTE. If your garage, storekeeper, or accessory dealer cannot supply you, send £3 10a. to us and immediately, Post Paid will forwurd EARLY BROS. LTD., 187 Featherston Street, WELLINGTON. c it m 0£ W^t ii im ?** W « mo

URUITWAITARA-NEW PLYMOUTH CAB SERVICE. *J" EAVE Waltara dally for I'ru'i at fi a.m. and 5 p.m.: leave Uruti for WaUara at 8 a.m. connects with New Plymouth car, and 6 30 p.m. Leaves Waltara for New Plymouth at 9 am. connecting with UrMI car, and on aril 1 . \1 of the Awakino mail car; leaves New Plymouth for Wnitara at 12 noon and -1 pin, connecting witii Uruti car. 2.H. JOHNSTONE. yruprieior.

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 January 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 3 January 1920, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 3 January 1920, Page 12

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