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Noto how each Spring Is hinged and anchored to its neighbour. They are resilient, noiseless, and ends cannot pierce the ticking. The spring-units are upholstered with fibre needled to burlap, and a thick layer of soft white wadding, covered with durable tickings. The roll-edge is now Inside to prevent collection of dust and to ensure firm side-walls and smooth "itreamlina" shape. Ther# are two strong handles on each ilde to make turning easier. Each has two ventilators to air-condition the interior. :iaiw •mate S* —M CUARANTCE (pLEEP-WELL MATTRESSES) iiria; tin • IIIK#]IW«lt WMRtIMi Aimua sua • CO,U-D. JUluj *^!i R E T T M A Each Sleep-well Mattress Is guaranteed to give satisfaction. FROM LEADING FURNISHERS AND DRAPERS. II » ' < A ' ■ | l>®. #■ H® ■ii v H 1 mz [ft- - * I'M HEADACHE, CIRCLES UNDER EYES. ; Ii m m m DRY SKIN i'/EU; m BACKACHE RHEUMATISM PLUMBAGO tmtmySEßws m MHllfe guCMSO SWOLLEN ANKLES LEG PAINS II RECEIVING LICENSES Radio Listeners whose licenses are due for renewal on the 30th June will greatly assist the Post Office by renewing them as early as possible. The previous license should be presented when arranging a renewal. AVOID CONGESTION BY RELICENSING EARLY

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23382, 26 June 1939, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23382, 26 June 1939, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23382, 26 June 1939, Page 5