m PM ¥M Copyright Reserved * Here’s an idea you can “ snap on ” to with every advantage: There’s no question of clothing shortage, no clothing coupon problems or difficulties with troublesome, ever-rising prices as far as outer clothing is concerned if you make full use of the expert Dry Cleaning, Pressing, and Dyeing Services provided by The City Dye Works. It is surprising just how long you extend the wear of all outer clothing and keep it looking like, new when regularly sent to The Gity Dye Works for skilled attention. For best, and in the long run most economical results don’t neglect clothing too long . . . fasten on to that idea and you’ll never regret it . . . talking of fastening . . . this week’s illustration shows a magnified view of a dome fastener ... as this idea has been sent in by a large number of people it would be futile to divide the prize between all of them, so it will be divided between the first three received. Awards of 7/- each are at 137 George Street for Mr. Donald Smith, Miss Shirley Sachtler, and Mr. James Walker. Also “ snap on ” to these convenient city addresses of The City Dye Works for receiving your garments: —(a) Just below Butterfields in the Octagon; (b) just above Jacobs’, in High Street; and (c) 137 George Street. If necessary, The City Dye Works also call and deliver. Phone 12-846 as early as possible. DOOR KNOB ANCIENT COIN POTTERY DECORATION 7 WOMEN'S WEAR 7 * .a,. £1 OFFERED FOR AN IDEA No doubt, while you have been entertained by The City. Dye Works’ advertisements, you have at times thought of different things which would make good “ subjects ” for one of our advertisements when photographed and enlarged. You are invited to send suggestions to The City Dye Works, 137 George Street. £ 1 will be awarded for every suggestion which we use. Always date youi letter. •
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9 W \ S c\^ Q \eaS e ■1 uses Iks ' / mho wants a beau Bery prl *Z*/fy ihinys msr^P Um SL,m x - Three golden rules for washing woollies: 1. Wash them often to whisk out harmful perspiration. 2. Use. lukewarm Lux suds. 3. Pack with a small soft towel and dry flat, away from heat. Lux gives glorious rich suds that get woollies clean and soft without the hard rubbing that matts and shrinks them. There’s nothing safer for your pet sweaters, gloves and socks than Lux. /Vs Jifld*** MX** 00 Worn next the skin, woolly undies need frequent Luxing. That’s the way to keep them new-looking season after season. MAOE BY LEVER BROTHERS (N.Z.) LIMITED, JACKSON STREET. PETONE. U.1J4.24Z
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25625, 28 August 1944, Page 3
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