"Forty" .... the happy half-way ... . with*.tHe mistakes of callous inexperience behind and many years for sophisticated enjoyment ahead. There's a wealth of truth in the saying—"Life begins at forty!" Of paramount importance is one's outlook on life. A sense of "well-being" is essential. Many people over forty are inclined to let themselves go ... . unwisely "slacken" .... let their appearances slip. For the full enjoyment of "life-over-forty" there should be no weakening . . . .standards of presentation should be higher than ever before . . . because to live properly you must feel right and there's nothing more helpful to feeling right than the knowledge that your appearance is spick and span. Good dressing is ever a tonic. We all know how a new frock or a new suit braces one up, gives us confidence, bucks up the . old ego. The psychology of feeling right at forty is largely a matter of rational pride in personal appearance . . . and in the attainment of that worthy ideal a few shillings regularly spent with Taylor's will work wonders in keeping your frocks or suits up to concert pitch. Life at forty is all the better for the regular employment of Taylor's expert Dry Cleaning and Pressing. 820 3 RIGHT AWAY •Phone 31-820 ana Taylor's will call So* your wo*k. Hpriferretf, work may be left at the Factory, 57-59 Kilmore Street, or at Taylor's Depot/ 698 a Colombo Street (Opp. Reece*s>.
Do you know— Your "Wants" are not left "Wanting" if you advertise three days 2/6. ■■'■'■ '--"^
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21987, 11 January 1937, Page 11
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