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THE MAGIC RING.

TRANSFORMS OLD COSTUMES liN'U) NEW. Take that last year's costume from the wardrobe." Hold it ia the leio hand. King the telephone with the riyht hand—give the ' magic number 5iT6, and Taylor's motor van will be around for the costume almost before you can put it down. jWhen they return it to .you it will be like tfew. Every spot and stain will be removed by their .improved scientific non-odour dry cleaning process and it will be'expertly pressed by hand just like it was when it first came from the tailor. Or Taylor's will dye it any colour you de--sire—their navy dyeing is unequalled out of London —and the total cost of cleaning and dyeing combined is only 14s Cd. EVENING GOWNS are made like new by Taylor's in the same way. 'Ring the same number 5178—Taylor's mo ( tor van calls and soon returns with your old evening gown, cleaned and" refinished like new, or dyed any new shade you desire to be practically a new frock. Country clients secure exactly the same service as if thev were in the city. Simply pack the article and address with instructions to C. Taylor and Go., Kilmore street, Christchurch. Taylor's pay return postage. Tayjpr's Improved Dry-Cleaning and Dyeing Processes are exclusive to C. Taylor and Co.. Factory and Central Receiving Depot, 58 Kilmore street; branch depots "690 CoV>mbo street (opposite Ballantyne's), and 120 Armagh street (opp. Armstrong's).— "Ring 5178 they do the wst." —6 j

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17750, 30 April 1923, Page 2

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THE MAGIC RING. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17750, 30 April 1923, Page 2

THE MAGIC RING. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17750, 30 April 1923, Page 2