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Dave and Caryl Jones opted to stay in Taihape rather than accept a transfer to Taumarunui last year. Dave worked as a train controller for Railways but now the pair have a thriving Taihape drycleaning business. They bought the business from previous owner Gail Larson, who trained them to operate the drycleaning process. They offer a 24 cleaning service to Waimarino customers. if you get your gear into agents Kapai Books or the AGI in Waiouru, or Sports & Gifts shop in Ohakune by 10am it'll be back the next day, cleaned and pressed, after 10am. Dave and Caryl offer all the normal drycleaning services which includes ski jacket cleaning and reproofing. They also offer to do repairs and alterations, which comes under Caryl's department.

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 249, 5 July 1988, Page 15

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Dave and Caryl Jones opted to stay in Taihape rather than accept a transfer to Taumarunui last year. Dave worked as a train controller for Railways but now the pair have a thriving Taihape drycleaning business. They bought the business from previous owner Gail Larson, who trained them to operate the drycleaning process. They offer a 24 cleaning service to Waimarino customers. if you get your gear into agents Kapai Books or the AGI in Waiouru, or Sports & Gifts shop in Ohakune by 10am it'll be back the next day, cleaned and pressed, after 10am. Dave and Caryl offer all the normal drycleaning services which includes ski jacket cleaning and reproofing. They also offer to do repairs and alterations, which comes under Caryl's department. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 249, 5 July 1988, Page 15

Dave and Caryl Jones opted to stay in Taihape rather than accept a transfer to Taumarunui last year. Dave worked as a train controller for Railways but now the pair have a thriving Taihape drycleaning business. They bought the business from previous owner Gail Larson, who trained them to operate the drycleaning process. They offer a 24 cleaning service to Waimarino customers. if you get your gear into agents Kapai Books or the AGI in Waiouru, or Sports & Gifts shop in Ohakune by 10am it'll be back the next day, cleaned and pressed, after 10am. Dave and Caryl offer all the normal drycleaning services which includes ski jacket cleaning and reproofing. They also offer to do repairs and alterations, which comes under Caryl's department. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 249, 5 July 1988, Page 15

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