■ 7 To “go to / I hi'"™: I iltless ” | ,iS3 I revelation in comfort refreshes the body. R Rest and Recuperation | Consider the importance of our hours of s’eep and you will realise the importance of a comfortable H and sanitary mattress. The state of sleep is wisely provided by Nature in order to not only rest the H brain, but also to restore the bodily energy exhausted during the activities of the day. Unless the | body is softly supported during sleep, the muscles do not get their needed rest, and proper | recuperation is not gained. You can best be certain of sound, beneficial repose by sleeping on the fl comfortable, commonsense Faultless Mattress. \ JFslvlClbss ‘ a—a, > MATTRESS I jßfr induces healthful sleep, and when you wake in the morning yoji rise refreshed. Not too r»ard and not too soft, the Faultless gently supports the tired body, and j simply can’t get lumpy, because of its Scientific Construction. The top layer of a Faultless Mattress consists of finest Kapok or Millpuff. The bottom layer is of selected horse hair, coir fibre or New Zealand Flax, according to the price. J Between these layers is a strong interlining, which compactly holds the mattress L £o| together in the centre and round the edges. /ft Z' i 1 ( / it The “Faultless” Interlining .('/? thus makes it impossible for the mattress to stretch, also prevents the soft materials I y l! 1* in the top layer from grinding on or mixing with the harder materials in the bottom \ I » W layer or base. The Faultless thus gives longer service, because there is little R jl\ \ i' internal wear. It is not unduly heavy and is easy to turn. 1 here are five I' I H wS? I i grades and five sizes in Faultless Mattresses. V \ Prices for 4ft. 6in. and 3ft. sizes are as follows: Select a Faultless in the size QI \ \ 12k ' 4ft. 6in. 3ft. y° u need —enjoy sound a) I \\ | No. 1, Hair and Kapok .. 166/9 113/6 ± r P vLLI No, 2, Wool Flock and Kapok 121/- v 83/3 guard against imitations. V I SEuIKz \I M°7’ l T? ir t F n re > and J K cx O!£ ™''O «x/A Fsoltiess Hsltressss .« 1 No. 4, wool Flock and Fibre 7Sf M 54/0 Sold by all Leading Furnish- / \\ “ No. 5, Cleaned Flax and Flock 57/6 40/6 ing Houses ikrooghout N.Z. /Cb Vk Patented and T A TTCDCCTCI BI TD Manufacturers of Utility Products Zu| % 1 ft \\ Vi\ Manufacture* by lAI I EiAOrlcLl/ LIU. AUCKLAND |I i\ \\ vA The Peerless de Luxe Mattress is another “Utility” Product—a perfect, high-grade, tnree-layer IX A v\ \ \ I mattress made of quality materials. 9 \ \ J. ILOTT LTD., Advertising Agency, F AMXJ t \ Vuf/f 84 and 86 Jervoiß Quav, and 2, 4. 6 i/v/ a&l 1 ' vp : ’ ; and 8 Harris Street. Wellington, N.Z. ’ yC, I I • wk V *• i ll* ••••:•!»< :■ SOLD BY: J. Lohb, H. Maddock, New V ’ Plymouth; Arthur’s Furniture Ware- •"I P''* Louse, Hawera: G. D. Evans, Stratford; JB' G. C. Goldstone, Eltham. / fI'LOTT
FURS! FURS! BBsJ FURS! FURS! ALASKA FURS ’ FOR SALE LADIES, —Bring or send your furs and fur coats to us for repairing, renovating, relining and remodc’Jng to any design We have had life-long experience in Canada, Alaska and Siberia. Our work-room is in the charge of a fr.t •class Continental cutter. COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Write or Call. ALASKA FUR DEPOT, Manufacturing Furriers, Tanners and Dyers, | 103 Willis Street, Wellington. * ’Phone 3265. *■ JOS. W. BOON, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. BEGAN STREET. STRATFORD Fatigat— fc iven for ah descriptions of pnildtag in town • * country. Dairy *” H. NUTTALL, Electric Massaging, Shampooing, and Hairdressing Saloon. Juit arrived —New and up-to-date |t«k af Smokers’ requirements, CigarIttos, Tobacco, Cigars, Soaps, Razors, Bmabs, Brushes, Face Creams, etc. Ladies’ Private Parlor for Trimming, Wngeing, Shampooing. As up-t»date at any city establishAt H. A. NUTTALL’S, BRIDGE STREET, ELTHAAI. CO TO RETFORD’S. hr WOOLS COTTONS MUSLINS SATEENS CBEPBB And All General Draper/ Agent for Sewing Machines and Requisites Colonial and Local Papers. JURREE STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH, p Hi RETFOBD. — W. H. JAMES, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, OPUNAKE Estimates given for all descriptions of building work in town or
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 May 1921, Page 9
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