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Fortunate Ladies It is indeed fortunate for ladies that Black and Brown will be the predominating colours this coming winter season for coats, as in dyeing garments these colours can always be relied upon to completely efface all previous colours and anything in the nature of stains. This enables Taylors to completely transform an old Coat or Costume or Frock into a modish new one by their specialised dyeing methods and effect a most important economy for the owner as their charge for this expert work is only 9 6 . . . this sum covering Dry Cleaning, Expert Dyeing and Taylor Pressing. In other words, you obtain what is practically a new and stylish garment for 9/6 by sending an old Coat, Costume or Frock to Taylors. Novelty Shades for the Season " Wine" will also be a favourite shade, while " Bronze Green" and " Black Currant" are new colours that will be worn. The cost of dyeing garments these novelty colours is 11/6. While " Black " always assures success, and " Brown " can be selected for most garments, there is a certain degree of uncertainty with these other colours, and you are invited to submit any garment to us for expert advice as to what colour the garment will take satisfactorily . . . that's what we are here for. Easter will soon be here! . . . . 'Phone 31-820 and have Taylor's send for your work to-day • • • •

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21117, 19 March 1934, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21117, 19 March 1934, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21117, 19 March 1934, Page 17

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