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Wc Refrain ■m. CommcnfiiM EUROPEAN SITUATION WE feel that matter® are too delicate . . . and we Heeltap to say anything that may spoil the outlook. We don’t mind admitting that to us, even now, things don’t look too good. Of course, it’s all/a matter of point of view. Not infrequently a man’s suit may look all right to hlin, yet outsiders will be conscious of spots and creases to which the owner is oblivious. While we cannot influence the European situation we can do a lot in improving the outlook in Christchurch. Not for nothing have we installed the most advanced machinery and adopted the most advanced technical inethods for dry- , cleaning and expert pressing of every description of outer garment. There ?ire good reasons for overseas visitors saying that Taylor Gleaning and Taylor Pressing leave nothing to be desired even when compared with the service they get in the older world . , . and it is something to know that when you send your work to Taylor’s you are sure-of satisfaction. How about going through your wardrobe and picking out the Suits and Frocks, in fact till outer garments, that should be cleaned and pressed and giving Taylor’s a ’phone call. “To-day is Monday.” ’Phone the magic number —31-820—and Taylor’s will call for your work , . . Suits, Frocks, Overcoats, and all outer garments . . > and after expert cleaning and pressing, return it to your home as clean and sweet and smart as new again. Or work may be left at the Factory, 57-59 Kilmore Street, or at Taylor’s Depot, 678 a Colombo Street, Opposite Ballantynes. SIMPLY “TOPPING" Taylor’s are proud ol the results thsy achieve in the cleaning and re* blocking o* Men’s Hats, Price 3 -.

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22510, 19 September 1938, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22510, 19 September 1938, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22510, 19 September 1938, Page 13

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