_— Si-Sap^ AS you'll spend one-third of the rest of your life in bed, why not have the most comfortable and durable bedding that you can buy 1 Broken, irregular sleep, with all its serious consequences, is often the result of Bedding that has become thin or lumpy. 'Reserve enough time to-day to call and see our stocks of Kapok and Hygienic Wool Bolsters, Pillows and Mattresses. All are carefully made, well fitted and covered with the best quality ticking. Prices,are as low as highest quality toil! permit. Compare them with your old bedding, and decide whether health and vigor are not worth an investment in sleep comfort, on our Mattresses an>nw». HERE ARE TWO AFTER SALE SPECIALS SPECIAL NO. ] This is it Pure Samarang Kapoc Mattress made from it strong 1 British ticking in an attractive Green Damask design. Tufted and well filled, and with rolled, edges. Its general construction ensures luxurious sleep. 3fl 4ftl6in PILLOWS 29/6 49/6 3 jh SPECIAL NO. 2 Here is a quality Mattress built for comfort. Made from a heavy rose-colored Damask Ticking. Particularly well filled, permanent, tufting, and rolled edges. An investment in futurity. 3ft 4ft Gin PILLOWS TO 39/6 59/6 4 “Ti See Window Display FINEST SAMARANG KAPOK 1/2 per lb S. H. PHILLIPS, Ltd MANCHESTER HOUSE
LATE ADVERTISEMENTS T OST. —Sum of Money, between Oobilen Street and Disraeli Street. —Finder please return Herald. Reward. 21)2
SPECIAL EAST COAST ADVERTISEMENTS ADDLERY. —Army Bridles, 0/0 on., post lid: Saddle Blankets, 7/0 ea., tiost: 1/-I; Saddle Blankets, selected, 8/0, post 1/4; Army Saddle "Wallets, 0/0 pair; Army Leather Surcingles, good, used, , r >/li, post 4d each; Military Saddle Trees or Frames, post 1 /0 each; Tunics, good navy serge, M. and O.S.', 12/1S each. Cash with order.— OATES BROS., Tokomaru Bay.
l^rtMTHT»ra.i«Miwrann« WAIPIRO BAY | HOTEL | Situated overlooking one of tlie safest 3 bafiling beaches in the North Island. A comfortable hotel ] where you receive | first-class attention g and can spend an i enjoyable holiday. j Tariff 10/- a day,' Weekly by arrangement. An A.A.A. House. ■ G. M. COLIiPROOTv, ' Proprietor, j
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18961, 11 March 1936, Page 6
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