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There is a great lack of knowledge among both Maori and Pakeha about what are the really good buys on the market. A series of articles of which this is the first will bring authoritative advice to our readers. BUYING A FUR… by D. S. Dartnall Though mink coats may be strictly for film stars and others in the upper income brackets, most women sooner or later manage to achieve their ambition to own a fur piece, be it only a comparatively humble stole. And a pretty solid bill it is too, which cannot be met too often in a lifetime. If a little knowledge can be a dangerous thing, a complete absence of it can prove highly expensive. Here are a few tips which may help ensure that when buying a fur you are getting the best value for your money and can protect your investment.

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Te Ao Hou, July 1958, Page 62

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BUYING A FUR… Te Ao Hou, July 1958, Page 62

BUYING A FUR… Te Ao Hou, July 1958, Page 62

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