Many Greymouth women know these facts! How about you? That it’s cheaper and better to send washing to the Westland Laundry. Clothes are washed cleaner under the most sanitary and sterile conditions—we actually use seven separate waters. Our modern washing and ironing machines cannot damage clothes. But what of the cost? Try our No. 2 Thrifty Service, which covers 181 b of flat work, washed and ironed perfectly for only 5/-. This comprises 8 sheets, 9 pillowslips, 9 towels, 6 tea towels and 3 tablecloths—a total of 35 articles or the eqiuvalent. This represents the average household’s flat wash for a fortnight—so the cost really works out at 2/6 per week. Add up what it costs you for soap, blue, firing and electricity and the depreciation on your own health, and you’ll find ours is a real Thrift Service.—Westland Laundry, Ltd., ’Phone 136. Depot: 27 Albert Street. —Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 November 1943, Page 4
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