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U.S.A. FUR FASHIONS feature N.Z. Coney

It was left to America to give New Zealand Coney its rightful place in the world of fur fashion. For years unhonoured and unsung in his own country, that hardy New Zealander Brer Rabbit, is now providing smart, durable furs for the women of America. As usual with overseas fashions, the newest trend is quickly reflected in the latest New Zealand stylings and the growing demand for Coney garments is now very noticeable

An amazing range of various attractive types of fur can be produced from Coney . . . differences in colour, differences ip feel, differences in length of fur. Coney is a fur that provides_ full scope for the furrier's art . . . this is exemplified in the striking new creations now being shown by Pattison Ede. Clipped Coney, long haired Rabbit, dyed Coney are all presented in a delightful range of coats in all lengths and specially designed garments for evening wear.

Tire Pattison Ede 1948 showing features the small collar, full push-up sleeves and artistic new skin-workings so recently presented by overseas fur stylists. You are invited to view these new Furs for 1948 at the Showrooms of The Pattison Ede Co. Ltd., T> Lmhfield Street, neai Colombo .Street. Christchurch

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Grey River Argus, 5 April 1948, Page 7

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U.S.A. FUR FASHIONS feature N.Z. Coney Grey River Argus, 5 April 1948, Page 7

U.S.A. FUR FASHIONS feature N.Z. Coney Grey River Argus, 5 April 1948, Page 7

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