PHILIPS CAAGak LAMPS Jdi-l. o! I'hlllut I'lmpi I NS..I Ltd. tHI-iSS W'lWcld Ltlut. WMwlfi* wl. ai
"Leave me alone until lunchtime . . . or should I get up and mow the lawn ... On second thoughts I’ll lie in bed a little longer ... Thia TATTERSFIELD Mattress is no help to a gardener.” Shame on yoa for so pampering and indulging repose . ... You made our bed and we insist on lying upon it. It’s all your fault Messrs. Tattersfield. But we’d rather accept your comfort than explain it, especially when such lasting luxury costs so very, very little. Worth a visit to vour furnishers anv dav in the week. TATTERSFIELD m-n t m m , L .tAVf’«x-.'“ POK mODE BY THE TOOKERS . OF THE Famous...* I TATTERSFIELD RUGS I'4-rM
— WAVING—AS YOU DESIRE IT Miss Fergnsson-Smith V. VILLA d ’ESTE SALON . Heretaunga Street W.— HASTINGS;
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 79, 14 March 1936, Page 14
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139Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 79, 14 March 1936, Page 14
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