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cut, ifcuu tut , YOUR. WASH LAY - YOU RE f R Vt-accut/ ’TTHINK OF IT! Fifty-two days ... every ■* year ... of new, carefree leisure, in place of drudgery. Thousands of women are enjoying it. Their day of greatest drudgery iu.ned to one of freedom —of recreation. J \TES, women the world over have become •* converted to the use of modern laundries installed with scientific equipment such as that described here. They have LEISURE in place of drudgery. miCN EREEDOM, LEISURE, CCiT SO LITTLE . DRUDGERY IS EXPENSIVE TEIIS NEW SERVICE LRD/S l AS. WELL 41 WAEE/ES YCL/Ei LAU/XDRY A/S/D DELL VERS IT CLEA/V, iWEET A/S D FRA ERA IST READY ECR USE , ECR TEC TRIFLIISG CCST CE PER ARTICLE PLUS 4d PER LB. WE/GUT* You will see the giant washing machine, which makes your clothes spotlessly clean. Smooth as glass inside it CANNOT harm even the most delicate of fabrics. m C You will see the ‘wonderful ironing machine ... so gentle in action that if trill iron even DAMPENED TISSUE PAPER without injury. Leisure . . . fifty-two days of it . . . every year, in place of toil! Thousands of women are enjoying it. So, too, can you. For now Auckland has a Laundry Service which is COMPLETE— AUCKLAND LAUNDRY LTD.—a MODERN service, where scientific equipment lengthens the life of your clothes. Your washing not only called for, not only washed, but also IRONED and AIRED. Think of it! No more soap suds, steam and heat for you. No more stooping over washtubs, no more toilsome wringing and hanging out no more wearying ironing. Instead, you just hand over to the AUCKLAND LAUNDRY van-man—then go out —you’re free to enjoy the pleasures of life. Your laundry will be handled as carefully and thoroughly as you would handle it yourself. Returned to you washed, ironed, aired and folded delightfully fresh and fragrant—ready for use. * PRICES Thi* is the maximum charge per lb., and applies on all weights up to 121 b. Charges for weight over this figure are as follows: 13 to 181 b., 3id lb. 19 to 241 b., 3d lb. 251 b. & over, 2i d lb. COME TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), August Bth, to the official opening of the home of this new service AUCKLAND LAUNDRY LTD., Surrey Crescent, Grey Lynn. See the wonderful scientific equipment at work. See the ingenious washers—smooth as glass inside—which gently swish pare, creamy soapsuds through and through your clothes until they are spotless. See the “ whirling ” basket wringers extract all moisture without the slightest injury to fabrics or buttons. See the delicately adjusted ironers which iron even damp tissue paper without injury. See how shirts are ironed; see how collars are ironed and polished. See the gentle treatment given to everything, from silken undies to heavy blankets then you will know how this scientific equipment lengthens the life of your clothes. Come yourself. to-morrow and Bring a friend. for YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED to the official opening of AUCKLAND LAUNDRY, LTD., at Surrey Crescent, Grey Lynn, To-morrow (Thursday), August Bth. at 3 p.rn. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR WILL BE PRESENT. Dainty Afternoon Tea will be served free. <s^ Ring or write for our representative to call and give you full details of /our Modem Laundry Service. Phone No. 43-934. sc/tsiti/tc, CcszjpAAp/u/ity t/zc ///€ c/ (Tf/ fAdS AUCKLAND LAUIMCKV BTC, FREEDOM ECfZ WOME/S

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 735, 7 August 1929, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 735, 7 August 1929, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 735, 7 August 1929, Page 15

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