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Welcome to Beds4U's New Year Giveaway! 🌟

Hello Neighbours!

We hope this post finds you well and full of New Year cheer! We've got some fantastic news to kickstart 2024 – Beds4U is thrilled to announce our New Year Giveaway - A brand new Sealy Mattress!

Imagine bringing home the comfort and luxury of a Sealy mattress – it could be yours! 🎉 As your local sleep experts, we believe in starting the year with a good night's sleep, and what better way than with a top-notch mattress?


Enter Here: snooze.beds4u.co.nz...

Don't forget to share this post with your friends and family and leave a comment so they can join the excitement too! 🌈

🎁 What's at Stake? 🎁
The chance to win an NZ-made Sealy mattress and wake up feeling refreshed and ready to conquer the day! 🌞

Let's make 2024 the year of restful nights and energized mornings! Don't miss out – enter now for a chance to upgrade your sleep experience. Sweet dreams await!

Terms and conditions apply.

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Are Kiwis allergic to “exuberance”? 🥝
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