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We Do the Rest m STILL FOR RE-DISTILLING PETROL AND GASOLINE. Before you are aware of, the completeness of our factory you may wonder at the moderate nature of our charges. The still illustrated above is one of the factors that make lor economy in our organisation. It enables every drop of used gasoline to be redistilled, and so used over and over again. U*si! P/. a i in.—I I «f> HAT-BLOCKING MACHINE, FOR GIVING HATS A FINISH SIMILAR TO NEW. The use of this Steam Hat-blocking Machine enables a Hat to be re-blocked in the same way as it was originally blocked in the factory. Naturally the result is vastly superior to what can be achieved by the old-fashioned hand-blocking methods. This machine is another link in the Taylor chain of better service. i V I I I an m si riiMu Mi ££i m* XX i ps m ißr' » m m m I ■w. m § torn i nil SSSi ill M PRESSING AND SPOTTING DEPARTMENT It is here that the finishing touches are given to Suits and Costumes that have been cleaned or dyed, so that they return to our clients with all the original freshness restored," and as good as new in every respect. m «?5S5:"' m m i mm ?*? PORTION OF DRY CLEANING PLANT. the very latest of their kind in the world, for neither money nor effort has been spared in making every portion of our factory 100 per cent, efficient. #^:h HE Taylor organisation is now in its new factory—the largest, most,complete, and most up-to-date dry cleaning and dyeing factory in New Zealand. The growth of this business is a monument of thoroughness — of attention to those details on which depend the satisfaction of its clients — of unfailing service to all who employ the resources of the Taylor organisation in the interests of cleanliness and economy. How does this new Taylor Factory interest you ? It interests you in many ways. It opens the door to many economies in actual cash, and also to hours and hours of pleasure and satisfaction that can only he derived from spotless clothes and immaculate homes. immacu- \ i wm. m m ■ m I H am flEe asefe iJ*K wmm*&^ OXO -owl f«w«* BiW Sflfl *» I Kffi M3SW SHEW ?^S m* CARPET SHAMPOOING AND UPHOLSTERY RENOVAOTO PLAHT. Carpet Cleaning is a highly-specialised branch, of work in eur factory, sad caSft fox special machinery and special skill. The illustration above shows one of our Carpet Shampooing Machines in operation. We nso similar machines for renovating «p» holstery or chairs. In addition to cleaning Carpets, Bugs, etc., by the bum* imgnmA processes, wo also re-dye them any suitable colour. >* m M m m i m m m mm -M M *»•. %z vss&. Svl &3£ SSR «* K«* «B» m or a ner it is a j__„ ~ _,... , suit to he renovated. A costume to be dyed or a hat to be blocked. A carpet to be cleaned or dyed, or a feather to be changed in colour, ~ the Taylor organisation is best equipped with knowledge, staff, and machinery to render you the service you require at the price you wish to pay. PORTION OF THIS RUG HAS BEEN SHAMPOOED, , t The wonderful manner in which the colours of a Bog or Carpet axe refres&edanA*■**•* beating' * could ever restore the brightness that is shown on the right half of the Sag mm which was specially shampooed ia our factory. m s vunpum S3l> «§? awi i]f\ t The Taylor Service is Complete* " You Thorn ifvi 5178 — we do the rest" A motor van calls for your W \ work, and just as promptly delivers it to your home IT .? r. . 7 7 .. . 11 7 fJ . J /.._. iutMiwrmxnuur-4 COUNTRY ORDERS receive special attention, and out-of-town customers are as well served as those who live in Christchurch. We pay the postage one way, and carefully pack everything in boxes to reach you in perfect condition. Living out of town is no obstacle to benefitting by the expert Taylor service. m f « USB i EZ u ]cl & m m w iCS; li*£=^iii n i SECTION OF THE DVEING DEPARTMENT n.„* wmv-sTjecialised knowledge comes into fuU pi s a very varied and complicated process, ai: On tha riirM in the I over 1000 revolutions a minute, garments by centrifu I FACTORY: 57 Kilmore Street RECEIVING DEPOTS: 690 Colombo Street (opp. Ballantynes) 120 Armagh Street (nearly opposite Armstrongs) C Taylor & Ox, Improved Dry Cleaning and Dyeing ! " Ring 51 7&— we do the rest" ONE OF THE BIG NAVY BLUE DYE VATS. The dyeing of a good Navy Blue is an art to itself, and one to waicH we art most successful. Materials—garments—and piece goods are sent to us from all vrm tfc» Dominion to be dyed Navy Blue. The illustration ahowa one of the tags vato Wi exclusively for this special process. FACTORY: 57 Kilmore Sired 690 Colombo Street (opp* Ballantynes) 120 Armagh Street (nearly opposite Armstrongs) Jeweil-Skinner.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17809, 7 July 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17809, 7 July 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17809, 7 July 1923, Page 7

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