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SPOT ME NO SPOTS. NEW CLOTHES FOR OLd>. HOW IT IS DONE. Restoring the blooni of youth to clothes that have Leon well worn is now an evory-day proceeding that knocks back Father Time and cheats Old lixtravagance out oi much ot' your money that lie would waste. And it s tvll so simple that anybody can do it. All you have to do is to turn a handle and murmur a magic number. Just ring the telephone, and give the number 5178 Taylor's will do the rest. Taylor's motor-car will call for that Suit or Costume that you M ere thinking of discarding—the Tnvlor process will dry clean it bo that not a single spot lemains to blemish its new freshness—Taylor's expert pressors will skilfully restore its original smart shape—and the Taylor motor-van will return it to you in a few Jays., completely rejuvenated and as smart and fresh as when it first left the tailor's hands—the total cost will only be a few shillings—los Gd to be exact. Or you can have it dyed almost any colour —ring 5178 just the same. Tl:e successful way in which Taylor's, dye suits and costumes true navy blue is not equalled out of London. It is a good idea to have summer garments dyed Navy Blue for Winter Wear. The cost is only 14s 6d, and you save pounds.. Men's Dinner and Dress Suits are restored to their original smartness after being "Taylor'' cleaned and "Taylor" pressed—lQa Gd covers the complete service—just ring 5178, ''Taylors do the Rest." If you live in the country, post vour work in to Taylor's, 58 Kilmore" street —THEY PAY THE I'uETURN POSTAGE. 0, Taylor and Co.— Improved Dry Cleaning and Dyeing. Factory, 58 Kilmore street; Receiving Depots.' G9O Colombo street (opp.' Ballnntyne's) and 120 Armagh street (nearly opposite Armstrong's). <3

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17740, 17 April 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17740, 17 April 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17740, 17 April 1923, Page 9

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