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' > at less , of Taylor’s expert Dyeing Service is finding wide appreciation . . . Evening Frocks particularly are being transformed by expert Dyeing into the latest and most favoured preferences of fashion . . . garments of good material that were neglected . by reason of their unfavoured colour are now colour fully correct and once again the favourite of their owners. Dyeing is playing a more important role in gracious dressing than ever it did before ... the special processes as used for trade work are now made available to the private individual . . . by Taylor’s. V Jfrty-*, T’ir Y f pw ; The days are shortening... the nights becoming cooler ... give your wardrobe the M onceover ” and pick put the heavier garments that you wiU soon be glad to wear and send them to Taylor’s for expert cleaning and pressing , ... you will then be doubly glad to wear them as the mercury seeks lower levels. There is no advantage in delay . - . Just as surely as the night follows die day, so will the weather before long become cooler . . . have your winter garments made new again ready for wear . . . the cost is trifling. Taylor's Dual Service promotes Better Dressing with Greater Economy Phone 31-820 Taylor’s will do the rest.. . call Cor your work and return it to your home. Country orders bear an extra charge to cover special packing, freight and extra handling. Work may be left at the Factory, 57.59 Kilmore Street, or at Taylor’s City Depot, 6?sa Colombo Street (Opp. Reece’s). Make sore it is Taylor’s. Toylor’s Dry Clean Clothes Clean—or Dye

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21727, 9 March 1936, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21727, 9 March 1936, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21727, 9 March 1936, Page 15