MMT the DAV / / WE are not referring to the “morning after the night before ”... but rather to the day when the delayed " Spring ” bursts upon us and thoughts turn to lighter and brighter garments at present resting in the wardrobe. Of course, while days are dull, and there is the ever present threat of rain showers, one is not so inclined to be as' particular as they might about their appearance . . . but as soon as Spring, which is hiding around the • comer, really arrives you will find that your outlook on clothing is transformed, and out of the cupboard will come Suits and Frocks to tune in with Spring. If everything is spio and span, then “ all’s well " .• • but If grime and spots predominate, then yon will experience a sense of frustration and disappointment which can spoil the pleasure of a bright Spring day. Our .suggestion is that you go through your wardrobe without delay and pick out all Spring and Summer outer garments which require Cleaning and Pressing and send them to Taylor’s right away ... either to Taylor’s City Receiving Depot, 678 A Colombo Street (opp. Ballantyne’s) or to Taylor’s Factory, 57-59 Kilmore Street, so that, by really expert Cleaning and Pressing they will have a “like-new” appearance again . . . ready for wear . . . when you feel the “call of String” Is really in the air. Take time by the forelock .. . send your Spring and Summer Clothing to Taylor’s N ow. £ scg® offts rw&i consmeo ” BC HA««F3wnES »& ROOM.FHONr j > aiw bedroom. I fJs&y nTfOff i ST v^/y o ftOOW IT £ & m aw & & & 0* * & \ 158 HEREFORD ST., CHRISTCHURCH. Pioneers of Easy Time Payments. Open Date Friday Nights.
RAILAGE OF LIME Farmers, Forward Your Orders NOW Peak period loading of railway tracks for lime traffic coincides. with the railways* busiest period in the Dominion’s war production effort. Farmers therefore are requested to "spread” their limedeliveries and fully use farm storage space so that waggon turn* round is not unduly retarded by heavy demands during the peak period. Farmers’ co-operation in this respect will be appreciated. Remember also that lime hags are valuable and in short supply; ' return them promptly—properly addressed and bundled. Early Ordering Regulates Waggon Supply
DO THE THING THAT OUGHT TO BE DONE WHEN IT/ OUGHT TO BE DONE/Cjhoe l/ou/i ChUdn&n •M EMULSION Lane Medicine Co.. Ltd., Harbour St.. Oamaru, r2<lii I NONE BETTERFEW AS GOOD
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Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24371, 25 September 1944, Page 7
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