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Even when the little folk jump a prance on it no harm is done to a "Peerless" Mattress; for being elastic and cushioned-topped it springs ' m back to normal position. You are assured of a good night's rest on a thus inducing sound and refreshing sleep. ', c !f' C3s ''Mattress ' Decause ]t never § ets um Py The outstanding feature of a "Peerless" Mattress, like the old fashioned make, but is always soft however, is its hygienic construction, invented by and .yields to every movement of the body ( Tattersfield Ltd., Auckland. It's a Sensible Mattress" Mattress" naad {By Royal Letters Patent No. 36080) Let us explain how the "Peerless" Mattress is made;— the centre is filled with carefully selected HorseiiaiV, Coir Fibre or cleaned N.Z. Flax, according t quality number. The top and bottom are overlaid with the best cleaned Samarang Kapok in sections of evan thickness, Samarang is an East India vegetable silk of extremely < last'c fibre, which, owing to its peculiar nature has been known to attract any kind of insect life. For this reason & is universally used in tropical and sami-tropical countries •or mattresses and cushions. The cushion top of a "Peerless" Mattress combined with ! he springy centre and the ventilation holes which admit sun and air, make it a comfortable, hygienic and durable mattress. ''Peerless." Mattresses are mads of highest-grade materials by expert workmen and wiil last for years The "Peerless" Mattras «f thai - ; stocked in a number Look for the "UUL ity" Trade Mark —the Mark of Value. Invented and Manufactured oy TATTERSFIELD LTD. Manufacturers «f Utility Product* •• AUCKLAND Kapok Obtainable from ell the leading furnishing staves through' cut Neuj Zealand. j Ventilation A Horsehair or Fibre <^&. /Jl good Furnishers stock these splendid Mattresses, from "Peerless" de Luxe at £3 17s 6d to "Peerless" No. 3at £3

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 August 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 28 August 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 28 August 1920, Page 9

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