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.***>&>■ ■*£ m : *m w& m. „s I >£-#v' fym smm **: m TO THE TIRADE AND T€ THE PUBLIC PROBABLY not for many years Has there been a more propitious time than the present for the Public in \ which to buy furs. You don't need to be highly skilled in the ways of the fur market to know that a rising tendency is just around the corner, so we are making our . ? AUTUMN, 1935, fashion display to the people of Canterbury in the full realisation that many of the values will be difficult to equal as the Season progresses, even by us. As manufacturing Furriers with Trade connections throughout the Dominion, Pattison Ede are expected to express in their Fur Creations the styles that will serve as Leaders for the Season now commencing, and we can confidently state that never, since our Warehouse was first made open to the Public, have we so completely justified the policy of making the new styles available straight from our Workrooms to private customers as well as the Trade. in addition to our constant liaison with the world's leading suppliers of Skins and our arrangements in The Fashion Centres of Europe, England and America, our Mr R. Simpson is just completing a tour of the leading overseas cities. Ranking as one of the highest authorities in the fur trade in this Country his contacts in the Old World during the last several months place us unassailably ahead in our interpretation of advance styles for 1935. As we have said, the present is a good time to buy. And there is a price range to suit all pockets. I '•Sfej'sSfsJ.&eSßh' a n SSft* m <BS&63831 miigm HOT C mam • PATTISON SON " E C L.iHiJf Manufkthbim EDE MfcXUF c&^flwl B» r Warehouse and Showroom: 1% -Li chfield Street M mi (Hear Colombo St., in the Warehouse Area) OPEN TILL 9 O'CLOCK FRIDAY NIGHTS West Coast Agent: JAMES KYLE, 26 TAINUI STREET, GREYMOUTII. Oft EN TO THE PU BLI C

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21417, 8 March 1935, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21417, 8 March 1935, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21417, 8 March 1935, Page 16

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