BUYING "BUND” | Q There are certain articles that yon 1 are compelled to buy “blind.” By 8 that we mean', that the real value of 1 such articles is not visible. I For instance, a MATTRESS. All you can see is the ticking which represents only a small part of the cost of manufacture. In addition to quality and strength of ticking, the chief features of a long-life mattress are high grade kapok and honest manufacture by experts. Because you buy a mattress “ blind,” it’s easy to be told that a substitute is as good as a David McCrae, a proven mattress. So be on your guard against a mattress “just as good ” 1 Beneath the bait of “lower price ”‘is usually the jagged hook of inferior quality. The name McCrae on a mattress is your guarantee that you are getting full value for every penny of the price. F®r ■ the rest of your life you’ll thank the day you bought . . • M c CRA®i
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 20 June 1936, Page 10
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177Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 20 June 1936, Page 10
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