z \ SBBE X,//» /s’ t-■ ~—— —k.\ "A rt! 2 S TO YOUR WATERBED. Zy \ n-But dorft take our word rll /1 K for it. Ask somebody Z? Aa\ W/ / JZo who owns one? S / I SLEEPING ON A WATERBED CAN MAKE YOU SEASICK! k- " \ ZZZZ. I / No way! To be seasick you'd need continuous violent motion. \ 7 ''-'x /People get these ideas from the ripples that go through the bed S- AAA \ K they sit on it. But if you stop moving, the rippling stops, r / Vz «?A\ A Js/i ■ 1 IT /Usually in seconds. So when you get into bed you will experience a Z / V v 'x iii ! \ 'I '>9 en^e rocking motion at first, but not for long. A waveless mattress . / ZZZ \ / \ll \ t ViAA is also available. -'I \l \ / WATERBEDS ARE SO HEAVY YOUR FLOOR COULD COLLAPSE. A ' lx V V Z-* 1 V,There is more pressure on your floor from a2O cu. ft. refrigerator I u \ \ I \pr washing machine than there is from a Waterbed World Waterbed. / / \ \•’ / \ ’ 1 You see, while the weight of o spring mattress is concentrated on / \ \j 1 I ' sets of legs, a waterbed mattress stands on a reinforced I \ \l I ’ \ pedestal. / \ ■ / IT'S EASY TO PUNCTURE A WATERBED. THEN THERE'LL BE A I \ / I FLOOD, AND YOU'LL DROWN! I 1 / \ . 1 If waterbeds were that unsafe they wouldn't have been around I I I / V ’for almost 10 years and in over 15 million American, New \ : \ Zealand and Australian homes. LOOK: Waterbed World . \ Iy - I \ /mattresses are made of heavy gauge 20 ml heavy duty vinyl. . \ I i \ \ A 0 puncture it you'd need to drive a nail' in or be very careless T I \ '—“but even if you manage to puncture it you'd have a slow leak not a I I IJ. flood. The puncture is easy to repair without draining the mattress. And I J— I \\any water that leaks won't go on the carpet. It'll go in the liner which V / 10 (is in the frame. This liner is big enough to catch all the water the (I (mattress contains. It's your foil-safe device. And no Waterbed World I I \ Waterbed is sold without one. So although the water is very heavy—- \ I \] 600 lbs, the weight is so well distributed that any home which I I \ satisfies standard building regulations can support a waterbed. i A OUR BEST SALESPEOPLE ARE WATERBED OWNERS! z-> I This is no reflection on our Salespeople, but time after time when 11-r —.— we ' ve so |(j one wa terbed, the satisfied, enthusiastic owners have sent [ , 7' friends in. And these friends have in tum bought another waterbed. In II f ’ 1 talking to these new Waterbed owners there were three points i . i < — '■"■"-Jx-- found difficult to grasp — seasickness, puncturing and vl Vi , j / ’ weight/moveability. The research figures and sales talk Site© were unable to satisfy them on these points and it wasn't . [) W OT/1 rT nnr\ ' until the Y bad s P oken t 0 their waterbed owner friends tbot (Zr Ifl II nil lI H I ® their doubts were overcome. 27 MANCHESTER ST BRIGHTON PIER lU HTrSUrn PH. 67-893 I PH. 888-251 ttl Aifi ASfiv. NO % H h L X S 96 MALL . A timaru A n°eiS‘on and rangiora.
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