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I i IJ LAUNDRY PROGRESS. I w ill not be disputed that the " "TTflHifc. \———— ■"gggggSSaSSSS! Towel Supply Laundry has been ■BHSHT 7/s leading- in raising the J^unary WkM Industry to its present high ■If mWmKwtKmlm p lace in the esteem of N ■S ■Dγ m Zealand p e °P le - B BL , «WJyIJ Bill UlllJr For 25 years this Firm [ Bfr jtTm B H Br -^ — has kept abre^ st °* h ev iaS B HK- ■|prfgggggg|j§upr laundry practice through its . J ~ : membership of that world- "' "1 famed organisation, the / I ■ -j Laundry owners' National Assoi'/ Of vML**. '~ ciation, with headquarters in I Joliet, 111-. U.S.A. v \ wrinmr*Q The world's best laundry work I >~*V BkBbRI is the "ffhtf ul heritage of New *» ilf/^ S Sb. B/M Zealanders. Nothing less is j/ t inl JK BKwt! good enough for T.S.L. patrons. |TTI mt §Kk*im*. x »-— That sentiment has been the LW| . I/ ■ constant guide of the Towel H I Ji Supply Laundry management, SEL I J-' ' yfl SSbSIn and is responsible for B //VV !l\ wßOi!'|ffm**| ißi (the latest discovery.) // Jl>^^i <^^fel JWL The removal of that terrible BR^^Cl?'-' , ■'^•••"^^Bl 888 well as obnoxious odours, from Umillll IlimilWl kifWl " dry-cleaning operations through BB m ill' 11111 l Supply Laumhy to inchide dry ' cleaning under the same roof w^n high-class laundering (where it rightly belongs). ! That Final Touch/ .■ J The final touch of distinction in dress, the desire of every weU-groomed man, ■"■ " i whatever function he may have in view, is assured when the Towel Supply Laundry is 1 ' ■ ■ entrusted with his washing and clothes cleaning. " The Man About Town, who knows all the ropes, will tell you that this Laundry's h — J work is the highest grade in the City. He says that even if their laundry work cost J -- more (which it doesn't) it would still be preferable and more economical. - ■ - The Towel Supply Laundry has always been a personal service laundry as distinct from a mass-production one. It is the recognised laundry for Home work, and particu--1 ' - ■■} lar attention is given to individual requirements. All minor mendings are ttone withr out extra charge—missing buttons replaced, and so forth. That's why young ~" -■"; bachelors and those having many social engagements swear hy the T.S.L. >■■■ ■ -j The crowning achievement of this Laundry's career of public service during the il "-J past quarter of a century is the introduction of I "TBI"-fi 1? ANINH / ■ Iμ /LLEiiVlilliu / I I " 7 '""""' —— * ! The long-desired association of dry-cleaning and laundry work under one roof is the result of 1, -.. =~- \ the discovery of a fire-proof cleaning agent of magical virtues called "trichlorethylene. ,, ■Wtea*ffiF« In the words of Mr - William Brown, M.Sc, A.1.C., of London: "Trichlorethylene IS an enormous advance over such substances as benzine and petrolene compounds. It is a triumph of modern chemical engineers, and every day brings fresh proof of the efficiency and superiority of dry cleaning by the use of this solvent. It is the ideal Jy>> i cleanser, and is fast superseding all others." mm iOs s two y° ars s i nce we introduced "Tri"-cleaning to this part of the world. Australia h| OH iBSi quickly followed our lead, with equally marked success. It's a costly process to install, but f**w*ij S *WO/JRn results are wonderful! We made little fuss about it until sufficient time had elapsed to prove beyond the slightest shadow of doubt that it was as good as its early promise indicated. Now we are SURE! and so is every other country where it is becoming the vogue. That means s^ffl^>f'O** every civilised country in the world to-day. "Tri" renews, as well as cleans, all fabrics. The surest possible indication of the superiority of "Tri"-cleaning is the fact that the people of Auckland are changing over to this new method in ever-increasing numbers, despite slightly higher prices. We have been compelled to increase our staff repeatedly, and now we are just about ready to occupy an entirely new floor space, which has been fitted with every possible \~ " requirement at a cost of many hundreds of pounds. At the T.S.L. — *' IGamturnttg itf att Art aitu "QJrt"-(2Hfatting a JEpuelation" ♦ < 65-67 VICTORIA ST. AUCKLAND Head Office Phone: II C I TY BRANCH DEPOT: VULCAN LANE Branch Phone: sri>'~l| 43"719 'I (For Receivin S and Delivery). 43"©77 1 To-night 9 s I LEAGUE REP. 1 . RUGBY'S NEW Eight DMa rAUCKLAND v. ' T A. 1 CHATHAM CUP TARANAKI. 9 RE-PLAY. ' Also: HOCKEY, GOLF, ATHLETICS, | _ -—■ " CYCLING, BASKETBALL, Etc

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 153, 30 June 1934, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 153, 30 June 1934, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 153, 30 June 1934, Page 15

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