BOTTLES WANTED BOTTLES OF ALL KINDS, ANY QUANTITY, AND NEWSPAPERS REQUIRED FOR HALL BUILDING FUND. FOR YOUR DONATION PLEASE RING 385-385 385-820 385-720. FOR COLLECTION ARRANGEMENTS BLISSFUL WARMTH (WITH FRINGE BENEFITS) ONLY 30c WEEKLY BLANKETS Pure Wool • Washable* Shockproof If you want to sleep snug and warm this winter indulge in a “Safasleep." They cost less than 2c per week to run. "Safasleep" the famous all New Zealand Blanket with the unique 3-heat "Lifesaver” Control unit “that breaks the power in bed down to the level of torch batteries.” Safe because it's shockproof when wet. Safe because of really low voltage. Safe enough for babies “bassinettes" and cots. Safe because “Safasleep’s" special copper composition wire gives a fusing safety not possible with the nichrome wire used in most other blankets. Safe for ever! Only "Safasleep” Electric Blankets are safe on the day they wear out as on the day they are made. "Safasleep” are made to N.Z., Australian and U.K. regulations, a guarantee of satisfaction. You can choose them in Pink, Blue or soft pastel tonings. And the fringe benefit? “Safasleep" will remove the estimated 1 gallon of moisture from your mattress. SINGLE FROM £| Q/ |Q/_ | or 3o C weeltly DOUBLE FROM £15Z15/-s3l-50 0r 45c weellly
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31746, 1 August 1968, Page 4
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