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IrJ i M wbm I SESAME—to slumberland! There is a £ B||l| /'/'/7 3 direct sweet-dream-lined path to the Land of Nod ; = B it« name is “Silverdown”. 1 A s 80on as y°u down on a “Silverdown** it sets £ ißbSb about lulling you to sleep. Its luxuriousness caresses | //y / 3 your tired limbs into perfect repose; your senses res- | I 'H™ pond, realities recede, and deep, health-giving sleep D 7ff/J ffy I uj enfolds you. u H // /' li ci - S ,n .^ e wa Y l he Silverdown mattress is built. “Silverdown” itself is a soft, fleecy E //fl / 7/ 3 "hmg, twice as luxurious as Samarang Kapok; a filling which resists dampness. The = .'HII // B mattress itself is constructed in such a way that it cannot sag or lump any more than it lll\ ( / / / J can l°’ e s hape. It gently holds the body in a relaxed, natural position. U /// I S Go and examine a “Silverdown’’, It’s the mattress oa which you are going *o dream =: I| \ || y° ur happiest dreams. | i fl = ■ superior toSamarang kapok I /l/li/ // 3 I ' a ‘ 6' n - 2ft. 6in. p VBulßlKEu7~r/i /i,// / 3 . J. „ ». d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. ///'/M f, 3 Imperial Roll .. .. U 150 0 135 6 120 9 106 6 91 9 i / 3 N UP 'I?-np an j9.V ow * •• 6 120 0 109 6 97 6 86 3 I Wjß //. J No. IT.B P. and Q.2 row. .. 108 0 97 6 87 0 76 6 66 0 H z //, t//// 3 No. 2 r.B.P. and Q 2 row. .. 92 9 83 9 73 9 65 9 56 9 • H .'III I N 0.3 T.B.P. andQ.l row .. 79 6 72 3 65 3 58 0 51 0 b WA I I aX?r- and Q l row .. 69 9 63 6 57 0 50 9 44 3 = mWfWiW-S a No. 5 T.B.P, ~ 45 0 40 6 35 9 31 6 26 9 gB § Silverdown Mattresses are Sold by I NEW PLYMOUTH: H. Maddock; J. Lobb; Baker and Co.; S Arthur’s Furnishing Warehouse. 3 STRATFORD: E. D. Evans; R. H. iVhite and Co., Ltd. ELTHAM: O. Manley, Furnisher. PATEA: Gibson’s. Ltd. Infill ll ilott HAWERA: Arthur’s Furnishing Wtrehouse; Syme and Co.. Ltd Hl Manufactured by: KwWSIM TATTERSFIELD LIMITED Grey Lynn, Auckland. The Open Door TO DRAPERY SAVINGS HERE’S PROOF! Speolal offer of UNBLEACHED SHEET- EIDERDOWN QUILTS. Single-bed, 5 ING 70in. wide, in Twill or Her- x4j 3 7/6 ; Double-bed, 6x 5, 47/6. ringbone, ordinary value, 2/lls 7 Special Price, 2/4 yd. N . Z . BLANKETS, Grey. Single, 23/6; Ladies’ MEDICAL VESTS, pure Wool, Double, 37/6; White, with Blue borlarge size, ordinary value, 5/6. der. Single, 29/6; Double 52/6 Special Price, S.S., 3/11; L.S., 4/6. Ladies’ Woven NIGHTDRESSES, in W ° ol UN ' Natural or Cream, ordinary value, DEKWhAR. Singlets, Men’s 4/11, 10/6; Special Price, 7/11. 0.5., 5/3; Pants, Men’s, 5/6' OS 5/9. Fleecy Woollen GAUNTLET GLOVES, in assorted colours. Ordinary value, doctor FLANNEL TINDERS in N 3/6; Special Price, 1/11. Shetland and Orkney, Men’s, B/lij Ladies’ Colonial Knit HOSIERY, purs 0-S -» 6 / 6 - Wool, in Grey, Heather and Black Ordinary value, 3/3; Special Price, Mens heavy Colonial Wool HALF\ 2/6. HOSE. Price, 1/4 pair. George & Doughty Ltd. WHOLESALE WAREHOUSEMEN. OURRIB STREET . <r..,. NEW PLYMOUTH Also at Hawera

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 June 1925, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 20 June 1925, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 20 June 1925, Page 17