CLOSING DOWN SALE PRICES REDUCING DAIL Y—ALL STOCK MUST GO ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT ± English Solon Soldering Irons -2 models 25 Watt were $32.63 Now $21.60 65 Watt were $47.21 Now $30.55 ☆ Calor mini washing machine Was $71.50 Now $57.15 ☆ Dateline 16 Heated Roller Sets Were $67.10 Now $56.45 '.y Bedlamps — Were $23.20 Now $17.50 ☆ Zip Double Bed Pure Wool Electric Blankets. Were $68.00 Now $53.90. Open Saturday TELE-RAD HOUSE LTD 203 PAPANUI ROAD next to ped. crossing
Myth 4: Waterbeds are only a fad for trendies. Z) There's nothing trendy about wanting a better kind of sleep. And when you come down to it, that's about all there is to a waterbed. Waterbeds attracted the wrong impression when first appeared because most of them were sold in ''head'' shops in America, where all the salesman could talk about was sensation.— But that was years ago. Now we're into a second generation of waterbeds. | They're stronger, better understood — and now there's I safety regulations governing the way they're manufactured. Waterbed mattresses, are also guaranteed. Another thing that's helping sell waterbeds is the way I they look today. Early waterbeds were low, but today I they're raised on a pedestal to normal mattress height. | And there's a variety of frames designed to make them j look much more like a conventional bed. | Call in and view our large range of waterbeds | today. There must be one for you. i 0 HL&XERBEB IBARLB I SMMaBnrBE wWWNE’ | 27 Manchester Street Brighton Pier I __ Phone 67-893 Phone 888-251 I SLEEP CENTRE j NORTHLANDS MALL EXTENSION J - PHONE 525-396
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Press, 28 March 1981, Page 12
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