For 10 DAYS Only BARFETTS' Offer Big Bedding Bargains No fewer than 2,900 hours are spent in bed by the average person in the course of a year. Therefore, it is so necessary to sleep on mattresses that give the maximum of rest. Barfetts' "Sleep-in-Comfort" Mattresses ensure this, besides giving maximum service over a longer period of years. Barfett Bedding is honest Bedding. Made in Barfetts' own Factory, and only the Best Samarang Kapoc used. Being direct importers of Ticking, Barfetts' are able to supply Bedding, for TEN DAYS ONLY, at these Bedrock Prices. I Kapok Overlays a,6in 18/6 21/3ft • 23/6 25/6 4(1 • 33/- 36/9 4 " * 35/- 38/6 Kapok Bordered Mattresses • 24/6 29/6 31/6 35/- 37/- 42/38/6 45/- 49/6 58/6 4fl 6i " 43/6 48/6 52/6 65/2ft 6in 3ft 4ft !» The Sleep-in-Comfort g** Kapok Mattress Specially made with deep border, with rolled edge, and closely tufted; high-class workmanship, combined with, the best materials available. Full size—£4/4/- £4/19/6 £5/19/6 \fint | Kapok 1/6 per lb. | iiiHMiiH«iinini!niiniini!«il siiHiwniiininiiiHiiHiniiHiniii^ | Bedding Re-made I §j Mattress called for and re- ~ j| turned same day. = MIiniIHHMIHWiniMIIHIUIII* 1/- in the £ Cash Discount BARFETTS 127 Manchester Street, Corner Tuam Street Near Fallen' Npw Opera House
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The Earl of Yarborough, Lord-Lieu-tenant of Lincolnshire, presented the centenary vellum of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution to the Skegness Council recently. The vellum recorded the fact that the Skegness lifeboat station had been in existence 100 years and its lifeboatmen had saved 103 lives. In his reply to a vote ,of thanks the Earl of Yarborough pointed out that he still held the honorary office of Vioe-Admiral of the county, and if a whale were washed ashore on the coastline he was entitled to the blubber. When in westport call on Kilkenny and CO., The Ford Kinga They will give yon Service Oars for Hire. 'Phones 165 and 120. K4526 S PLIMSOLL'S MANIFESTO To reduce unemployment by having less unemployed. To in* crease the efficiency of the Civil Service by employing other Civil Servants, who will keep the other Civil Servants awake with pins and other deadly weapons. To get over the daylight saving problem by saving daylight. To keep on supplying 'the men and boys of Canterbury with the very best Clothing and Mercery at the loweßt prices. What are we doing NOW, Mr. Coates? Supplying Felt Hats in the-latest shades and styles at 8/11 and new 1928-29 FUB IBM HATS, by famous English and Continental makers—At 17/6 19/6 22/6 10 49/6 Plimsolls Ltd. Men's and Boys' Outfitters Two Shops: 78 AI7D 139 MANCHESTER ST. OHBXSTOHUBGH P6174
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19451, 26 October 1928, Page 4
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