OofyrigM Rttcrvti atsThirf There’s nothing like being well dressed to take the roughness out of life. The advantages of being well dressed are universally recognised. The big mistake that many people make is that they think good dressing is an expensive business. Nothing is further from fact. Good dressing is more a matter of attention to articles of dress than the lavish expenditure of money. First and foremost among the many things you can do to keep your appearance up to the mark and at the same time study economy is to make regular use of The City Dye Works. Old, discarded clothing is restored to newness, new clothing is kept new by really modern Dry Cleaning and Pressing. Study your appearance —The City Dye Works can give you exceptional assistance —and you’ll find life smoother . . . more pleasant. Incidentally, our photograph shows the surface of ajtool used by engineers and others to smooth metal ... the cutting surface of a file, considerably magnified. A cheque for is waiting at 137 George Street for Mr Robert Green, Wakari Hospital, who sent in the idea. To make smooth the way for the sending of work to The City Dye Works, you should note these convenient addresses—(l) Just below Butterfields in the Octagon, (2) just above Jacobs’ in High Street, and (3) 137 George Street. Clothing problems solved at any of the three. Or, if you phone 12-846 early in the morning, The City Dye Works will call and deliver. ENGINE ROOM FLOORING ? CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT ? ROOFING TILE ? IRONFOUNDER'S IMPLEMENT ?
For freshness and fragrance, there's nothing so dainty as 65 LAVENDER. The ideal gift. In dainty bottles, flasks, and decanters. All chemists.—SHARLAND & CO., LTD., 12 Dowling street, Dunedin. Wholesale Distributors.—Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25673, 23 October 1944, Page 2
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