Mr Doug Paulson, the manager of Smith and Brown’s Christchurch store, with some of the store’s extensive range of waterbeds. The bed in the foreground Is Vermont, and behind it is New England, both from the Charisma range. Customers are realising increasingly that waterbeds are not a luxury when their price is compared to that of a traditional bed of the same quality, according to Mr Paulson.
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67Mr Doug Paulson, the manager of Smith and Brown’s Christchurch store, with some of the store’s extensive range of waterbeds. The bed in the foreground Is Vermont, and behind it is New England, both from the Charisma range. Customers are realising increasingly that waterbeds are not a luxury when their price is compared to that of a traditional bed of the same quality, according to Mr Paulson. Press, 13 June 1986, Page 20
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