SERVICE AND INITIATIVE DEFY BUSINESS DEPRESSION.
Despite the general feeling of depression recently experienced in all trades, last montli was a record one for the flourishing Crotha.ll Way Cleaners and Dyers, Ltd. This fact can only bo ascribed to the fine degree of service which this firm offers the public,
Through their dealings with the public, one featjro stands out pre-eminently—that of a desiro to give real and increasingly good servic-3. The introduction of now processes and the increasing of a perfectlytrained staff aro examples of how tho Crothall Way endeavour to offer an always better standard of efficiency.
Their pleating machine, which is the only one of its kind in tho North Island, and the recently installed Ladder Mending Machine, are instances of how this progressive firm adds to its equipment in an exclusive way to serve the public.
Sonic idea of the scope of this service may b'3 obtained from consideration of their variouii services. _ln addition to tho more familiar cleaning, dyeing and pressing of ladies' and gentlemen's garments, and the cloaning and reblocking of hats, are the more unusual branches, such as Embroidery, Floating in 250 Designs, Hemstitching, Overlooking, Slemstitching, Scalloping, Button-holing and Ladder Mending in Hosiery and Ladies' and Men's Milanese wear.
It is with good reason that this firm prides itself 011 the superior quality of its work, as, when the Duchess of York was in Auckland, they were given her distinguished patronage—a fact which speaks well of the skill and thoroughness of Crothall Way, Cleaners and Dyers, Ltd.
A fast fleet of motor-vans operates a collection and delivery service that commends itself to clients who wish urgent orders completed and delivered without delay. Through every phase of this firm's service can be seen the reason for their unusual popularity with people throughout the Dominion. That is their unremitting endeavour to save their clients all possible trouble and expense; and to ensure work being done i.n the highest quality manner, speedily, and without the slightest damage to fabrics.
Those desiring any of the above services foj* Christmas would be advised to consider the excellent and very convenient service of the Crothall Way. A phone call will always see one of their vans on the way.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20743, 10 December 1930, Page 12
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