Scarves or cravats arc an essential finish when one wears a coat or costume, and neutral shades gives less trouble when it comes to matching up. A very smart material’for this is fur fabric. You can make one of these scarves with so very little. It does not bulk, and is soft and warm. Try a quarter of a yard in mole or brown. 45 inches wide, 16s lid to 29s 6d yard. Just figure out the price, for yourself, and call and sec the fur fabrics at Collinson and Cunninghatne’s. —Advt,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 164, 11 June 1940, Page 9
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