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9 Beautiful Furs at Beath's "The Fickle Dame" sets the Seal of Fashion on Furs this season. A becoming NECKLET of Natural Fitch. The new cape style .. .. .. .. 32 gns. Quite distinctive—A NECKLET of Silver-pointed Fox; animal shape 55 gns. 'An attractive FUR SET, in Skunk. The Necklet is in the latest cape style ; large pillow muff ; lined throughout with merv silk .. £26/15/The latest Wrap effect—Smart STOLE in Skunk • Opossum" .. .. .. ... £lO/19/6 Ladies of Christchurch, and Visitors to the City, may spend a pleasant time in Viewing the fine range of New Furs at Beath's. A magnificent COAT in Natural Musquash, cut on the fashionable straight lines, has the new wrap collar, and is lined with brown merv silk 75 gns. The alternate stripe effect in this MOLE and CONEY CAPE is particularly smart. Lined in fancy printed satin .. .. .. .. 90 gns. Here is a handsome COAT of ELECTRIC SEAL, trimmed with Ringtail Opossum collar and cuffs ; three-quarter length .. .. 88 gns. An elegantly fashioned'BLACK CONEY COAT has large Skunk Opossum collar .. .. .. .. .. • • .. 69 gns. Smart COAT of Sealine, trimmed with fur buttons, large collar and cuffs : lined with navy 'satin .. 67 gns. A stylish COAT of Black Rabbit, 32in. length, lined throughout with vieux rose satin .. .. .. 27 gns. BEATH'S—"Quality House >9 5 illlllllll illlllllElllllill!

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17104, 28 March 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17104, 28 March 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17104, 28 March 1921, Page 9

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