r-TSfl ffl iff** m*z f ■- f r«T - mm ass SHE COULDN'T CATCH HIM HE HAD BEEN THERE TOO! The rhythmical purr of the smooth running car made an atmosphere that lent itself to intimate conversation. It wasn't long before she was " joshing " her companion about the money that men, and he in particular, spent on maintaining a well-groomed appearance. In her heart of hearts, like all women, she admired his well-dressed look, admired the manner in which his suits were always spick and span. But as the costume she wore was as equally faultless as his suit, it had only recently come back from Taylor's, and she felt confident of establishing- a claim to economy in dress, her hopes expected at least a " bite," but he couldn't be caught. "It's Taylor's, not tailors, that receive my patronage, and each sixpence I spend with Taylor's saves me a guinea. When my suit shows signs of wear, Taylor's make it new again for five shillings ... a new suit would cost at least ten guineas . . . and that's why well-dressed men are well-dressed without spending a fortune on clothes. "Why don't you do the same ? " "I do," she replied. Tour Hat Cleaned and Blocked Send Your Suit To day while this retraced price holds good f . . . 'Phone 31-820 You Can ALWAYS DEPEND on Taylor's 'Phone 31-BZO Taylor's Expert Dry Cleaning and Pressing assures complete im^ra SUITS COSTUMES OVERCOATS JUMPER SUITS I WORK MAY BE LEFT AT THE FACTORY, 57-59 KILMORE ST., OR OUR DEPOT, 678 a COLOMBO ST., opp. Reece S NO CANVASSERS-MAKE SURE IT IS TAYLOR'S
A CLEAN SWEEP BIG BARGAINS FOR THE LAST FEW DATS OF PLIMSOLL'S SALE. Men's ART SILK UNDERWEAR, (Courtald's famous nonslip stitch). All colours. Singlets and Shorts. Were 10/6. C/ 11 NOW U/11 Fuji Silk SHIRTS, all C /I " styles. Special Price**'*Latest NAVY RAINCOATS: Belted style. Check lin- *)*)!£ ing. SPECIAL PRICE **£»/ U Two piece all Wool N.Z. made BATHING COSTUMES A 1 1 1 Were 15/6. NOW 17 11 Cream Interlock SINGLETS and Elastic Top SHORTS. 1/11 SEE OUR 8 WINDOWS OF OTHER BARGAINS. PLIMSOLL'S Men's and Boy's Outfitters. 135-139 MANCHESTER ST., (Near High St.), Christchurch. BURNS 'I burnt my leg very badly and cotdd hardly walk. I tried everything but could get no relief, until my sister recommended Rexona Ointment. I can honestly say that one hour after putting on the Ointment the pain disappeared, and within a week my leg was healed." —Mrs. H. KEANE, Penshurst Always use Rexona Ointment and Soap for . . . /s^v Rexprul OINTMENT £r SOAP REXONA PROPRIETARY UMTTED
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21087, 12 February 1934, Page 14
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