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! FAMOUS I Jill I FAMOUS PRODU^^ (WITH TRICHIORETHYLENE) EVENINGWEAR For all delicate fabrics Tri -Cleaning has proved itself the safest ry-cleaning method yet discovered. It revives the lustre and sheen O si s and satins takes the dinginess out of chiffons and restores the Tightness of coloured materials as nothing else can. Instead of ma mg abrics lifeless and dull, as oily-base cleansers do, "Tri" adds new i e and brilliance, so that garments actually look and feel "new." "roor or this is abundant. nother great advantage not possessed by any other dry-cleaning agent is the absence of odour, without recourse to the usual deodorc reatmerrt so injurious even to strong woollen materials. 9 ean i m ? 1S difFerent from a ny other method in use. It is well worth the slight extra cost involved, which is returned over and over g in increase wear and the satisfaction which superior finish gives to the wearer. Remember, we are the ONLY laundry firm able to do drv-cleanin., D/WGEr] Theref' SeS ° WING TO THE ABSEN CE OF FIRE Don't Divide Your Parcels Let one undoubtedly reliable firm, the ONLY 'Tri"-Cleaners, do , y , OUr erin!» as well as dry-cleaning. One firm. on. call. a P d ° ne r «P°"sib-:lity. The recognised ' SERVICE m New Zealand. Ring 46-895 for a Van. i9io) Vulcan Lane Top of Queen Agency Depots Everywhere. , Telephone 46-895 Embraces All Lines at Head Office.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 156, 3 July 1937, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 156, 3 July 1937, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 156, 3 July 1937, Page 22

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