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_m-f Large-sized Chocolates with the most intriguing centres; each a / A$H~Ji mouthful in itself. / /if 791 ou must a festal box and \T \A J enjoy something quite out of the \ / ordinary. " The Old Country's Goods are always the Best." \ (ry HOSTESS: "I am so glad you have £1 ' J >- H enjoyed the evening, and I kymw you will nt —^ IU sleep well Jot your bid has a Sihadown c\ THE successful hostess does more than make her guest feel thoroughly at home during the daylight hours and during the entertainment of the evening. She realises that most people, particularly the ladies, never feel thoroughly at ease when sleeping in strange rooms, and she endeavours to overcome this tendency by the tasteful furnishing of her guest-room, by her cheery "good night" and by her assurances of perfect sleep. A " Siloerdovm " Mattresi on the guest-room bed will help the hostess to make her guest feel at ease. For the " Siherdown "is a delightfully comfortable mattress—resilient and restful. It lulls the body to rest and the mind to sleep, and the guest awakes in the morning refreshed by the luxury of cosy, undisturbed slumber. The " Silverdowrt " is the most sanitary, sensible, serviceable and comfortable mattress made, because it is filled with Silverdown—the new material which does not pulverise, clot together, or attract dampness. Superior to Samarang kapok _ S^__t^ OBTAINABLE FROM ALL THE LEADING DRAPERS tf^l*W«^^^ AND FURNISHERS EVERYWHERE. A ■ Manufactured by Tattersfield, Limited, Auckland. I \ffijMi ~ij||T| I H

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 190, 12 August 1922, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 190, 12 August 1922, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 190, 12 August 1922, Page 23

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