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Those b Stations TAYLOR’S ON THE AIR Pagliacci and Soup Stains I The last note of the soul-torn song of poor Pagliacci has finished and the final sobbing cords of the orchestra have died away ... then you hear the voice ... “If the trouble that afflicted that young man to whom you just been listening, has been caused through spilling the soup on his beat dress suit, he could have had his troubles completely righted by sending the garments to Taylor’s for expert Dry Gleaning.” LISTEN Glorious Grace Moore has just completed her solo from Madame Butterfly* which she sang so wonderfully in “Love Me For Ever” . . . then you hear the voice . . . “ Beautiful Grace Moore is very particular about her clothing, and shares with the ladies of Christchurch an appreciation of the value of keeping good clothing in perfect condition. If she lived in Christchurch she would regularly avail herself of the expert Dry Cleaning and Pressing that Taylor’s provide so inexpensively.” LISTEN Then you hear the majestic, sonorous notes of the “Changing of the Guard” . . . afterwards comes the voice . . . “ Gentlemen can remember with advantage that it always pays to be well dressed, and that suits regularly sent to Taylor’s for Dry Gleaning and Pressing give four times the service.” LISTEN Romeo and Juliet . . . Gounod’s beautiful music . . . Juliet in her troublesome difficulty—“ Whenceforth art thou, Romeo ?. . . Deny thy father” ... afterwards the voice . . . “ Ladies can have an old evening frock completely changed and made the height of fashion by sending it to Taylor’s to be dyed ... the cost is only a few shillings.” L-l-S-T E-N The enchanting strains of the “Indian Love Gall” with all their captivating mystery have just ceased .. . then the voice .. . “Ladies should not be envious of their better dressed sisters. It’s all a matter of sending your frocks, costumes and coats regularly to Taylor’s for Dry Cleaning and Pressing.” L-l-S-T-E-N A gripping drama has just been concluded ... your mind is clouded with mystery . . . .then comes the voice . . “ 31-820 is the number. ’Phone 31-820 and Taylor’s will do everything—call for your clothes and return them in a few days, spick and span, just like new ... or work may be left at the Factory, 59 Kilmore Street, or at Taylor’s Depot, 678 a Colombo Street, opposite Reece’s.” 1

jgUCHRE!- EUCHRE! LYTTELTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT 8 P.M. Good Prizes. Supper. Admission Is. THE LYTTELTON FERRY A LAUNCHES. LTD. To Diamond Harbour—Daily. Purau—Wednesdays. 8.15 a.m. Charteris Bay—Sundays. 9.20 a.m. Launch available for fishing and tramping parties. W. C. CLEARY and CO., Agents. ’Phone 37-293.

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21809, 15 June 1936, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21809, 15 June 1936, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21809, 15 June 1936, Page 18