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OVERCOATS ;T COAT, in best quality Navy Velour Cloth, fitting style and finished collar of Dark Skunk Opossum. S.W. fitting—Usual Price £6/16/6 ■ SALE PRICE 7Q/C A good selection of COATS in Navy, Brown, Black, Wine , and Dark Fawn, finished fur collars to tone. S.S.W. and S.W. sizes— Usual Prices 69/6, 84/ r and sJgns SALE PRICES 21/ 39/6*42/- ' £LACK COATS, in good quality Diagonal and Face Cloth, in the newest styles, with smart fur collars. S.W., W. and O.S. sizes—Usual Prices 6Jgns and 7Jgns BALE PRICES qm / AND i-GNS FUR COAT gANDSOME COAT, of Black Seal Coney, to best grade skins, full length and with large Shawl collar. W. sizeUsual Price .. 16gns f ftGNS SALE PRICE 1U COSTUMES A limited number of TAILORED COSTUMES, in smart styles, in Fawn and Grey colourings. W. and O.S. fittings. Usual Prices .. 79/6 to sgns {SALE PRICES Of/ & J*% / EUGENE SPITZ & CO. LTD 256-258 HIGH STREET ■ A > and epscoldou *^t? ~4.V y'%, Confidence by Stv ENCOURAGING FIGURES The railway figures show a growing confidence of the people in their own railways—confidence in the safety, confidence in the comfort, confidence in the economy. This popular use of the railways ensures a double win—an immediate saving for the individual and an easing of the taxation load, for an increase in railway business relieves the (Jonsolidated Fund in corresponding measure. Take the Line Towards Prosperity USE YOUR OWN RAILWAYS / i « !S £ Sfi A '/// i Shave with ease this beard tamer and U Sm WL iHflwiMr. without TEARS

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20903, 10 July 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20903, 10 July 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20903, 10 July 1933, Page 3

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