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The Safari Stationwagon negotiating a rough and steep section of the upper access track to the Mount Cheeseman Ski Lodge, usually passable only to 4 wheel drive vehicles. The IDI9 Saloon nr Safari Stationwagon is the ideal means of transport to the Ski fields and winter sports areas. On the other hand Citroen provides safe and economical transport for all normal day to day needs. Citroen special features include Air Suspension, inboard power disc brakes, dual system A. “Proportional” braking, power steering optional, front wheel drive which with Michelin X tyres ■ b I I flflO fl will pull you through almost anything in winter without chains, 28-30 miles per gallon cruising WJL MOUL Z\ at 60-70 m.p.h. A limited number for immediate delivery, overseas funds not required and a generous trade-in price given. Inspect the latest saloons and stationwagons at ARCHIBALD’S GARAGE LTD. 24 Oxford Terrace, CKCh. LM.V.D.

AVAILABLE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN CHRISTCHURCH - NEW ZEALAND’S BIGGEST SELLING INNERSPRING MATTRESSES ... —T -1 ~J / Y /fl xt, fl L F y ill wi. ■ L \. ■*Trail J J IW McKenzie & willis IlgtgflWßfl GREATEST KjrjP MATTRESS TRADE-IN OFFER EVER! I 3 TIMES CWTEB TBtDE-IH PRICE THAN EVER BEFORE F Choose from two different Sleepyhead styles - two wonderful ways to wake ■ JQk TT E) JEk J up completely refreshed. See them both at the sole Christchurch stockists - ■■ g McKenzie & Willis Ltd. See them and try them, then choose the one that’s (OFFER CLOSES FRIDAY NEXT 6th AUGUST. 1965) best for your needs and your budget. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••« " GALAXY: Sheer mattress luxury ... the VERY BEST bed you can buy. Sleepy- g head’s exclusive micro-quilted foam top gives Galaxy a built-in blanket of warmth. > ■■ S Al < ’■ ■■ < SLEEPMASTER: Sleepmaster is superb craftsmanship, top quality materials It’s a mattress a world apart for luxurious look and feel. Comfort? You’ll have Ai flfe > Ilf I I t Aa>l * lII* and beautiful-ticking. Diamond open-quilting gives your Sleepmaster a top |to try the Galaxy for yourself to believe it. Come in and try it soon. You II | | t hat’s smooth made to soothe. Gives you a mattress completely free of thank your lucky stars you did. AMV DmiRLE S ON ANY SINGLE ,umps ’ l,umps and * ,umps ’ Like all new Sleepyheads, Sleepmaster is the iTtateaeaaiiiiiTT — eoeeeeaTTT VIM MINI UUUDLEi » Viw nnl Jliw result of many years’constant research into sleeping comfort Scientifically, GALAXY MATTRESS & BOX SPRING BASE J MATTRESS t MATTRESS you can’t buy a better mattress than Sleepyhead - and Sleepmaster is way, DOUBLE £53/10/- SINGLE £43/15/- g traded-in on a Mattress and Box Base Bed Set which includes the Sleepyhead Galaxy way ahead in practical beauty, too. Priced for everyone- : I! (headboard extra) • or Sleepyhead Sleepmaster (as illustrated); and also the Sleep*well “Royal” Coronet ii «F at £44 /19/ _ Double and £34/9/- Single; or the Vono “Blue Label De Luxe” mattress a'roy spring rase” Mattress and Box Base Bed Set at £44/5/- Double and £35/15/6 Single. ;; “tPMASTER MATTRESS & BOX SPRING BASE , Remember, the greatest trade-in offer in the past has been £2 on a double and 30/- on a single. DOUBLE £44/10/- SINGLE £36/15/- ■ FAI A HF f T-fIT ATfl . • (HEADBOARD EXTRA) 1—- ▼ This special trade-in offer must be excluded from any other offers See oeeoeoeooooooooooooooooeooeoeooeoeooeoooo fl HI current during this period. 120 HEREFORD ST • 693 COLOMBO ST THE SOLE CHRISTCHURCH STOCKISTS OF SLEEPYHEAD BEDDING (Manufactured in Auckland)

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30820, 4 August 1965, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30820, 4 August 1965, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30820, 4 August 1965, Page 13

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