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115 days ago

40% or 50% Off? No. It’s up to 70% OFF Last chance before Black Friday ends Neighbours!

Beds4U - Henderson

Hey Neighbours,

This is the final stretch. Black Friday at Beds4U is almost over and the best deals of the entire year are disappearing fast. If you’ve been waiting for the right moment to upgrade your bed or mattress, this is it.

Once these offers are gone, they will not return.

Visit any of our 31 stores across New Zealand today, try the comfort in person, and secure your deal before the last units sell out.

Final Week Black Friday Highlights

• Up to 70% OFF NZ made beds
• Up to 50% OFF Tempur
• Sealy Posturepedic with our Lowest Price Guarantee
• Free Premium Pillows, Free Delivery and Free Size Upgrades on select beds

Stocks are moving quickly. Some sizes and models are already running low. Better sleep, bigger beds and premium comfort are all on the line. This is your last chance Neighbours.

Find your nearest store: beds4u.co.nz...
See all deals: beds4u.co.nz...

Hurry in. When these deals are gone, they are gone for good.

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