MEN WHO PA TRONISE "TRI"- CLEANING ! Auckland's Most Smartly-dressed Men are regular patrons of "TRT'-CLEANING. You see them everywhere—at the races, football and other sports, at social functions, on business and pleasure bent—and never dream that "Tri"Cleaning keeps them eo spic and span. The obviously dry-cleaned suit is out of date—a relic of (Sir obsolete methods. A "Tri"-Clearied Suit is like a new suit. The introduction of "Tri"-Cleaning I by the Towel Supply Laundry has raised the standard of this undoubtedly essential service. "Tri" - Cleaning is Super Cleaning! It keeps clothes new-looking for a long time. You can offset the effects of rising suit costs by keeping your clothes in good condition with regular "Tri"-Cleaning. HATS, TIES, GLOVES, OVERCOATS and SUITS should not be allowed to become dilapidated before treatment. Keep pPpSR^r them fresh and smart by periodic "Tri"-Cleaning and they will last Iwice as Jong. It PAYS to "Tri"-Clcan frequently! "Tri" is the ONLY Solvent that puts new life into clothes! "Tri"-Cleaning is the only SAFE way to keep your outdoor wearing apparel sweet and clean and germ-free. It is as essential for suits as the regular washing of your shirt* ♦ a °d underwear. Apart altogether from appearances, such as removing grease stains and pressing, "Tri"-Cleaning is necessary for eliminating all impurities and odours which are freely absorbed by materials from atmospheric and other contacts. Unlik'e ordinary cleaning solvents, "Tri" does not itself impart a nasty odour and oily film to the fabrics. «3811 "Tri" is Non-greasy, Non-inflammable, and Odourless IK§£ A "Tri"-cleaned suit is a joy to wear in hot weather. It's so cool and fresh—lightened Wy fl S days * n °P en * I*' B and g"* which cut the threads Country orders specially catered for. The fame of "Tri"-Cleaning brings orders from far-away southern cities. Clients gladly pay freight both ways to get "TRI" Cleaning! pdbq (Hfltwl fcumbnf n^q 46-895 r W 46-895 T»p. All Line* The ONLY "TRI"-Cleaners t. P s ah Line. and Department*. 65-67 VICTORIA STREET. 60-66 FEDERAL STREET. » d ' ■' ' Established 1910. - IH PMJL __ j ! j ■ - ....... p— ——————. — 11 1"— "TO-NIGHT'S 8 O'CLOCK" PAEROA RACES RACING IN THE SOUTH JUBILEE CUP FINAL LEAGUE CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS ALSO: HOCKEY, GOLF, SOCCER, CYCLING, BOWLING, ETC.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 235, 3 October 1936, Page 19
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