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). ■?S “: \ Sound pJ ' J Sleep Vm.i.w— j j Till the Alarm Clock Rings On a Faultless Mattress you will sleep soundly through the night—no wakeful hours—no twisting or M turning because the bed isn’t comfortable. And when the alarm clock rings, you will awake ready Pg and willing to get up, for the body becomes rested and refreshed when reclining on a Faultless. |s| This splendid Mattress is a product of experience. It is scientifically designed, and simply can’t get Eh ' lumpy or misshapen. It is a mattress made to give restful repose year in and year out. It possesses tU a buoyancy which simply lures you to sleep, but at the same time it does not allow you to sink too Q j Jeep and become cramped through sleeping in a ‘‘hollow.” It has just the right resiliency to B ■ conform to the sleeping figure, allowing delight;cl relaxation to the tired muscles. . > MATTRESS ** constructed on ideal, commonsense lines, as shown in the bottom illustration. Tlje .top layer conssts of best Kapok or Millpuff, according to the price. The bottom layer is either horse hair, coir fibre, or pure, clean New Zealand flax. These form a perfect base. Between the top and bottom layers you will observe A PATENT INTERLINING which compactly holds the whole mattress together, not only at the edges, but also in the centre. This special construction also separates the two layers, and keeps the soft material from grinding on or mixing with the hard material. Therefore not only does the Faultless Mattress ALWAYS RETAIN ITS SHAPE, I but it also wears longer because of this protective interlining. It is not unduly heavy and is easy to turn. The Faultless is made in five grades, and each grade in five sizes. No matter which grade or size you buy, no finer value can be obtained elsewhere for the money, Here are Pn s for 4ft. 6in. and 3ft. Sizes: Choose a Faultless 4 ft. 6in. 3ft. Mattress and be No. 1. Hair and Kapok ... 166 9 113,6 on guard against the No. 2, Wool Flock and Kapok 121/- 83 3 inevitable imitation. No. 3, Coir Fibre and Kapok 97,6 68/3 Be sure to look for \ 1 No. 4, Wool Flock and Fibre 79/9 54 6 famous “ Utility ” lill No. 5, Cleaned Flax and Flock 57,6 40,6 Trade Mark. II x II I!•w The Faultless Mattress is Sold by All Leading Furnishing B Houses throughout New Zealand. gB ll nU'AV II Patented and Manufactured by K H 1 / Sl TATTERSFIELD LTD. ■ I I 1 Manufacturers of Utility Products, AUCKLAND | \ | S VENTILATORS I The Peerless de Luxe Mattress is another “Utility” product—a perfect, Q \ 1 / dr * B high-grade, three-layer mattress made of quality materials. k/cMTii l'ra<HORSE HAIR f . Look for the famous “Utility” Trade Mark KV \ FIBRE < ‘ I oft > , J. ILOTT LTD., Advertising Ageney, Fl NF CT KAPOK 1 NZ FLAX. jP 84 and 86 Jervois Quay, and 2,4, 6 I 111 t. 31 nnrvn a » and 8 Harris Street, Wellington, iwk ™ SOLD BY: J. Lobb, H. Maddock, New Vmillpuff patent Plymouth; Arthur's Furniture Ware- r-Tnektr-TUCWC ■ Fit i"\T“r house, Hawera; G. D. Evans, Stratford;] BINDSt*STRuNG I r ' G. C. Goldatone, Eltham. ' MATTRESSePREVENTS I 7?57 'IT FROM stretching;

I 1 • I 8 IREMEMB ER THI S! | It makes no difference where you go, or what price you may pay, it is absolutely impossible to get a better medicine for the treatment of coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, bronchitis or any other throat or chest affection than Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. |m| -- KJ 'XJMB 'j 7i '<-'-' !T:; ~''~ 7 “'-' l >Q~gRANNY GWIBERLAiNIt 1// , bag wash” to*ilr News’ car leaves Publiehina fns W. BOON, I bfice. Currie Street, each morning at THE FAMILY WASH FOR as 66. 8.20 o’clock for Hawera, returning from BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. qpHE System that wipes out the Home Hawera (L. O. Hooker’s) at 7.0, Eltharo REGAN STREET. STRATFORD Washing Day. EM, Stratford 8.5. and Inglewood 8.20, Estimates given for aii descriptions of Get all particulars from NSehing New Plymouth (via Egmont bilUdme wor- in town country. Dairy ctf.aM SUNDRY. NEW PLYMOUTH. Btad) at SlO> — Chat Dykes, proprietor. \ . \

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1921, Page 9

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688

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1921, Page 9

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