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GOLDENTONE leads for 1941 Extended Band Control Is not exclusive’ to Goldentone Radio?, but it is dellnitely superior In Goldentone! Examine Tor yourself the most scientific contribution to Radio’s outstanding- feature for 1941. Easy Terms. We will take your Radio, Piano or other musical instrument as a trade-in. WITH EXTENDED BAND CONTROL m ■ Radio t latest and most essential feature A-N-D S-P-R-E-A-D for ta sy Tunine. fLIMITEDL Next Checker Taxis, 44 Victoria Street, Hamilton. 'Thome 149 L AGENTS: Westinghouse Refrigerators, Gulbransen and Goldentone Radiol.

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11l ill liiiS illfill lililliliillii liliijilllilliliiiilililiiiiillllliiliilillllillililliiili i i -to make our clothes wear a little longer—” we MUST have them DYED it rr—CHANGE YOUR TINTS FOR AUTUMN Autumn time is dyeing time. Bring out your light spring coots or costumes and have them dyed to Autumn's richer hues. And if your summer frocks are faded or "sunburnt, have them dyed for winter's indoor wear. Last season s evening frock, too, should be gloriously re-tinted to keep up your morale and put you a step ahead of fashion. Go through your wardrobe now and just imagine what it will look like if you have EVERYTHING beautifully dyed and immaculately pressed. You'll have a whole new wardrobe for only a few shillings. And you still can keep your menfolk smart for business. Most men cannot often buy new suits nowadays, but a suit or overcoat of good material, even if faded or soiled, can be dyed to its original smartness. Business can still be smart! Truly this autumn is dyeing time. Dyeing SAVES buying—when it is done by the N.Z. Dry Cleaning Company's experts. At the N.Z. Dry Cleaning Company every job receives immaculate care. Only the most modern processes are employed and at every stage your clothes are completely safeguarded. Only stainless steel tubs are used, and silks, cottons, woollens, etc., each receive the particular treatment which the Company's experts have developed especially for that material. As the Prime Minister pointed out recently at Holcombe, under present conditions we must be prepored to wear our clothes longer. But, even if we cannot buy new ones so often, WE DO NOT NEED TO GO SHABBY. Most of us have some clothes of good materials, now seemingly faded or shabby, which could easily be restored to vivid new colour and style by expert dyeing. sr 4 u ' is r* JSB / i. DYEING saves BUYING. SAVE MONEY but KEEP SMART. SEND your SUITS, OVERCOATS, FROCKS and COSTUMES to-day to the N.Z. DRY CLEANING CO/S EXPERT DYEING DEPARTMENT. N.Z. DRY GLEAMING CO Your ultra-modern Family Valet Branch is at . . . WARD STREET, HAMILTON Mff.il Order for Country Patrons to HEAD OFFICE, Howe St., AUCKLAND THROUGHOUT THE PROVINCE —AUCKLAND CITY PRICES PLUS FREIGHT OR POSTAGE ONLY 4 LET!

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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21371, 15 March 1941, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21371, 15 March 1941, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21371, 15 March 1941, Page 13

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