It cannot be Emphasised too strongly—(l) No canvassers, travellers or other form of itinerant representative are employed by Taylor's to canvass from door to door for the purpose of obtaining clothing for Dry-Gleaning or Dyeing. (2) Neither has anybody authority to state that they are a canvasser for Taylor's. (3) To obtain the pronounced advantages of the Taylor Service, your garments should be (a) Left at our Receiving Depot, at our Works, or given to one of our authorised Agents listed at the foot of this advertisement ; (b) Word should be left at our Receiving Depot (opp. Reece's) for our Motor Van to call at your home for work ; or (c) Dial 31-820 or 31-829 and our Motor Delivery will call for your work and return it in a few days. From time to time we receive communications from clients stating that they have given work to canvassers under the impression that the work was going to Taylor's. The mistake is revealed when their work has not been delivered on time, or else is not up to Taylor's standard. Definite advantages are enjoyed when your work is sent to Taylor's There is no " hit-or-miss " about the highly technical processes used by Taylor's. The accumulated experience of three generations, coupled with the most modern plant in Australasia, assures results that are only equalled in Europe and America. Artificial silks afford a good example. Never are you disappointed when Artificial Silks are entrusted to Taylor's for DryGleaning or Dyeing. Their special processes, the result of research and study in their own laboratory, remove every element of chance, and assure you complete satisfaction. Frocks, Costumes, Overcoats and Repp Coats ... last season's • . • the cost of turning them into the fashionable Navy Blue is hut a few shillings The safest, easiest and most satisfactory way is to—dial 31-820 or 31-829 —"Taylor's will do the rest" —call for your work and return it in a few days—in every way again like new clothing. wi TAYLOR'S «t TAKE d ALL THE SPOTS «t AWAY Out of Town Customers All work for out of town customers is carefully packed before despatch. When sending garments to us it is important to be sure that your name and address is in your parcel., Also send a letter stating exactly the nature of the work to be done. *" e <S/ f>w /& o A 'Xi- * ~ WAV C*> "V * * * th to* C. TAYLOR & CO. LTD., DRY CLEANERS Factory: 57-59 KILMORE ST. New Colombo Street Depot: 678 COLOMBO ST. AND ART DYERS Opp. Reece's (make sure it is Taylor's. LYTTELTON: Mr J. Voice, Greengrocer. ASHBTJRTON: Mr T. H. Dunham. All Pressing and Finishing Is carried out by his own expert staff. SYDENHAM: Mr McWhannell, Leicester House (opposite Sydenham Pictures). HOKITIKA: Mr It. Paterson, Mercer. liEESTON: Mr T. J. Fussell, Mercer. RAXQIORA: Mrs H. Farrelly, 13 Ashley Street. KAXAPOI: Mr, R. Wylie, Provision Merchant. CTJXVERDEN; Mr H. W. D. Rodgers, Storekeeper. WAIAT7: Mr H. W. D. Rodgers, Storekeeper. OXFORD: Mr H. S. Pachnatz, Tailor. HANMEK SPRINGS: Mr E. Kennedy, Storekeeper. OREYMOUTH: Messrs Gh M. Truman & Co. KAIKOUBA: Messrs W. E. James & Co. AKAROA: Messrs T. E. Taylor Se Co. Ltd., Merchants. T
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20095, 26 November 1930, Page 17
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