KNOCKING SPOTS OFF.
WHAT A LEOPARD LOBES. HE CAN'T RING 5178. It's not fashionable among leopards to change their spots because they ato not amenable to the 'i'uylor Process of Dry Ueaiiing. That's their loss. If they were only a little mere even tempered they could be' dry-e'eaned by Taylor's, and have ewery spot removed. In fact, thev could have a coat of any colour they" favoured —including the fashionable navy blue that is so successfully dyed .by Taylor's. Quite a number of suits and costumes remain idle in Canterbury wardrobes because they are "off colour/' and have lost their original smart appearance. Don't keep suits and costumes idle, send them to Taylor's to be cleaned like new, or dyed a fashionable colour. It only costs a few shillings, and saves you pounds.—Ring 5178 and Taylor's will do the rest. C. Taylor and Co.,- "Improved Dry Cleaning and Dyeingr," Factory, 5S Kilmore street; Receiving Depots, 690 Colombo street (opp. Baflantyne's), and 120 Armagh street (nearly apposite Armstrong's). 9271
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17769, 22 May 1923, Page 9
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168KNOCKING SPOTS OFF. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17769, 22 May 1923, Page 9
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