‘The stuff on which dreams are made ...’
The additional 250 sq. m. of floorspace at the homeware section of the Smiths City Market store in Colombo Street will have many benefits for shoppers. Clear displays of a bigger variety of products are now possible, and with enlarged aisles giving easier access to bulky items, such as those in the furniture and bedding department, customers can move between suites and mattress bases much more comfortably than was previously possible. Sleepyhead and Sleepwell innersprung mattress, and
waterbed and base sets are fully represented, from the “Lullaby” and “Noddie,” to the "Mirage” and “Golden Sleep” with the new poly/ cotton construction. The three recently released Slumberland mattresses and bases are represented, as well as Tattersfield, Dreamwool, and Skellerup products. Wool overlays and pillows of all kinds are also available. All mattresses are displayed on bedroom suites and single beds within the bedroom furniture and utility furniture departments of Smiths City Market.
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Press, 19 August 1985, Page 14
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