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£ iSill Out of its case the filling of a Laycrtex Mattress looks as though you could sink knee-deep into it. But you can’t. It’s thick enough and soft enough, but it's far too springy, too buoyant, to let you down like that. And when it s in the case it s doubly resilient. You aee, the Laycrtex filling's built up of hundreds upon hundreds of layers of a new down-soft fabric. There arc 600 to 800 layers in one mattress, according to quality. These layer# grip each other and hold together in one even, continuous mass. Then the filling’# slid into the case in one piece, not'dropped m loose, like so much chad, and to a Layertex never gets loose and lumpy even after years and years of wear. Replace that worn-out mattress with a Layertex. . ■ ---. s Due** P&O 1* \u? A LAYERTEX COSTS NO MORE; THAN AN ORDINARY MATTRESS. p JU-urUll.Clv. 411. 111. da. Sit. 211.01, nsporlal Bsli—‘SCO" 130/- 117/6 105/- ♦»/- 71 tt TitUnfkk l AU - Wool Rcvenible Ragt—another ■jamo us Tatter tfield protlwel All tizee. Pncee frmm 24/9 Auk te tee than tortttn you tern the Layartaj

HAtollLTW—fMessrs. Mar ton k Boss, J. W. Belz, F. Burley, \V. B. Burrow, ClaudelatuiH Cahinetmaltlng-WorKSj. S. Clothier, E. C. Day Ltd., Frankt.oll Land Mart, Farmers' L <( Works,' F.' Pike and Co., HQtuerluyton, Jackson mid Strand. The Tea of “The Old Folks at Home”

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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17964, 8 March 1930, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17964, 8 March 1930, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17964, 8 March 1930, Page 6 (Supplement)