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BELLS BELL'S PERTH Y/HISKY

I [ Odoubt these British Cabinet Ministers know what they are about, but it has been so refreshing to see the portrait of debonair Mr Anthony Eden regularly figuring so prominently in the daily press as he has typified the well dressed Englishman at his best Hat . . .Suit ... Shoes, etc., have always been immaculate ... male fashion even bowing to his good'taste in matters sartorial to the extent that Bond Street Hatters produce the "Anthony Eden" hat. We hate to think of him leaving the political stage because we will miss him as he has always stood for the principles in dressing which make the world a brightter, better place. For a certainty, Anthony Eden made regular use of the services of the expert dry cleaner. A man gifted with Mr. Eden's perceptions would appreciate to the fullest extent the importance of having clothing REGULARLY cleaned and pressed by experts. We will go even further, we'll lay odds that if Mr Eden lived in Christehurch, you would find a pencil note in his diary reading "To-day is Monday— The only thing that might operate against us winning would be that Mr Eden would be a regular reader of our advertisements and, being a man of action, one of his secretaries, or his valet or some other factotum of similar ilk would have standing instructions to 'Phone 31-820 so that Taylor's could call for Mr Eden's "things." Never mind what your views are about Hitler or Mussolini, your personal appearance is important to you. To-day is Monday. 31-820 and have Taylor's call for your Suit or Frock to be expertly, cleaned and pressed and returned to your home this week. Or work may be left at the Factory, 57-59 Kilmore Street, or at Taylor's Depot, 678 a Colombo Street, Opposite Ballantynes.

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22338, 28 February 1938, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22338, 28 February 1938, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22338, 28 February 1938, Page 14