Creating a Good Impression. it ic surprising the stimulating effect smcrt dressing has, not only -to the Wearer—-but to the general puUic at large. People who value the esteem of their fellow men are very much alive to the importance of always presenting a smart appearance in, business,. social and every day they realise too—that smart dressing is, not a matter of lavish spending, rather i s it a matter of periodically having the outer garments regularly dr y cleaned and pressed—and.when It. comes to expert dry cleaning and pressing they know that the Taylor Service'knows no equal south of the ‘line.’ You can always rely on the high standard of Taylor; Dry Cleaning and Pressing—it' enables you to b>e‘immaculately clad and benefits you by the saving of pounds and pounds annually. Fall ipto line with other successful men and women, send your garments to Taylors for- expert dry cleaning and pressing to-day. LEAVE YOUR CLOTHES WITH- « 99 TAYLOR’S HOKITIKA AGENT.MERCER REVELL STREET,
„ w - ■ - - ** . «ononoa6nonbnono““‘“' k " H o rri sg In spite of rising costs we can © 8 □ © □ WITH ALL CONVENIENCES pj 4 PLANS AND PRICES SUBMITTED FOR TOWN AND CO»NTRY. q P. R. WHITFORD BUILDER % \k E © o q den street hokitska.
SPORT .gives men health and vigour. Financial security gives them inward peace. Where there are both there is a happy breed of men. The man who has his A.M.P. policies in good order (and has enough of them) can enjoy this inward peace. I,he number that enjoys it grows in amazing fashion- An average oJF.'pne family in three in the Commonwealth and New Z.ealand now enjoys the inward peace that comes with A.M.r. membership; a happy breed of men and women. * Do yoU enjoy.it, reader? Would your A.M.P. policies be ,adequate- for .the needs pf your wife and children m the 1 event bf your death ? Are you of “this happy breed of men : wjbpiltnP'y A.M. p. protection for themselves, and their wives A word to*the nearest office of the Society wijl bring you an experienced officer to talk this matter over with you. Ta 4 01 THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE )■' Eitabliihed 1849. >. ?>.A - , ; ■ .(l«eor»®r«ttd m Amtreli*), ; ' •"> H««<1 Office (or New Ze*l»id: Cuitomhoate Quay, Wellington. W. T. IKIN, Mtaagir, m m Hi* Mia OF 9 vvw»v«vvV>> CBEYIWbIIfH DISTRICT MANAGER: D. F MURSILL, P.O. box 35.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 February 1939, Page 3
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