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/ IL/.. 0 % "M BEDDING WEEK AT PETTIES’ FEATURING A SPECIAL DISPLAY OF TATTERSFIELD’S New Zealand Made BEDDING Every grade, style, and quality in this famous bedding is displayed this week at Petties’. Made from specially selected high-grade kapoc, these mattresses are guaranteed for years of satisfactory use. The coverings are strong, attractively designed, and specially reinforced finish. Better Mattresses are not made. STANDARD TUFTED Mattresses, well filled. Made of strong ticking. .. _ x _ * Single Bed 21/6 to 41/6 Double Size 35/6 t 0 49/6 TUFTED BORDERED and Piped. A specially good wearing quality. . . _ Single Bed 29/6 to 47/ 6 Double Bed 41/6 to 53/6 IMPERIAL ROLL EDGE Mattresses. Firm, well-filled qualities, with wall sides. Attractive covers. Single Bed 35/6 to 75/6 Three-quarter Bed 49/6 t° 84/Double Bed 65/6 to 97/6 SPECIAL TUFTLESS MATTRESSES. Made in small compartments, giving extra firmness and lasting comfort. Covered with extra quality Broche. Single Bed 81/Double Bed £5/13/6 ALL WOOL BLANKETS “As the days grow long# the cold grows stronger”— Very true too. There’s lots of cold blanket weather ahead yet. Single Bed sizes in Pure Wool Blankets. 13/11, 17/6*o Double Bed sizes 17/9, 25/6 *o Large Double Bed. 22/11, 29/6 ‘o the SPECIAL in Our Windows! :

LATE ADVERTISEMENT* YOUNG Lady would like Board and Residence with private family;, central. —Write No. 61, Herald.' 457 FOR SALE.—2 h.p. Electric Motor.— Apply Okitu Co-operative Dairy Co. ' WANTED.—Grazing, up to 16 cows; ’’ or lease small property.—Apply Okitu Co-operative Dairy Co. 486 T OST.—Grey Street, Leather Valise, containing lady’s shoes, children’s vests. —Finder kindly leave Herald. .488 ONE Week Only.—Peanut Jubes, lid per lb.—American Candy Store, next Regent.

FELT HATS ALL SHADES ALL SHAPES USUALLY 52/6, 39/6, 32/6 NOW

I I A N adveraooment in a newspaper enters the homes unobtrujiively and delivers your message rifltnt where you want it. Many a home is a»so* lutely closed to a salesman, whose mere appearance creates a sales resist-* ance most difficult to. overcome, but a well-framed advertisement gees in regularly and shares with the Sally news the welcome adcorded the daily paper. That is why a daily advertisement, telling consistently of the goods and service a trader has to offer, Wins steadily increasing sales that lead to bigger and better business.

STANLEY D. NATjHAN, stock and sharebroker, Nolan and Skeet’s Buildings, Childers Road. Member Gisborne Stock Exchange* Lyttelton.—August 10: Arrived, Kangatira, 6.45 a.rtf., from Wellington: Taupata, 8.30 a.m., from Nelson; Karma, 11.30 a.m., from Timaru.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18163, 10 August 1933, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18163, 10 August 1933, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18163, 10 August 1933, Page 11