FUR PRICES FALL PATTISON EDE»S SALE The Pattisori E&e Annual Fur Sale is notable this year as in past years for the remarkable sale values in new season's, garments. Added to the exceptional price- reductions, is the extra attraction of wide choice—the selection of furs and designs, is fascinating—and of course every article carries the full Pattison Ede written guarantee, Pattison Ede forecast a record sale this year, and if values mean anything the forecast will be correct. The Pattison Ede Showrooms are hi Lichfield street, near Colombo street, and are. definitely worth a visit—particularly nowl —1 FOR FOOT TREATMENT. MISS B WILSON. 8.1.C.1*. - 699 Colombo St. (near Hereford St) Corns, Falling Arches, etc., etc 'Phone 32-641. W8229 Descriptions of weddings may be inserted at the rate of five shillings (ss) per column inch, with a minimum charge of One Pound (£1) and photographs of wedding groups at the- rat* of five shillings (ss) per single column inch, with a minimum charge of Two Pounds Two Shillings (£.2 2s); —C Do you want to sell your home? Read and use "The Press" Classified Advertisements- The quickest route between Buyer and Seller* 12 words Is. S insertion* 3a M.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22512, 21 September 1938, Page 2
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198Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22512, 21 September 1938, Page 2
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