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ORIGINAL FURS . . presented by The Farmers' There's a wider scope in the wearing of furs than there has ever been before. They can be worn more casually . . . they are no longer reserved for more formal occasions. Come and see the selection we have to offer you* / m* Illustrated on right — A SWAGGER FUR COAT for the younger set, supremely smart for day or evening wear. This one in Black Electric Seal, with Magpie scarf collar 'JCY**** Also in Grey Squirreline 15Jgns. «" .'ztfa ■£.„,' Wi.: *#>#> m W ffi Not illustrated — MUSQUASH FUR COATS We have a fine selection of these popular coats at prices representing excellent values. Beautifully worked skins, plain vandyked. Durable and warm, the pelts are soft and supple. NORTHERN MUSQUASH 42gns to 47gns, SOUTHERN MUSQUASH from39gns. LUXURIOUS FUR NECKLETS The Fox Fur illustrated is in a lovely Golden Brown shade. A full furred pelt, handsome in appearance, 12|gns. Our selection of necklets includes Skunk, Stoles, Sable, Squirrel, Stoles, Silver and Chocolate Brown Foxes. PRICES LESS 5% DISCOUNT! Illustrated on left— Light as the proverbial feather, the SQUIRREL LOCK COAT, illustrated, is undeniably smart and deliriously warm. In the new cafe colour, the fur is worked in an all-over Vandyke design .... - ai GNS Illustrated at far left — This sleek ANTELOPE FUR COAT ha| fitting lines cut for slimness. In a deepf Chocolate Brown, with a lavish cpllaf to tone in South American Skunk ** * fmmm \- / y /? •pT}Tj>Tj* A4B Page Booklet of Etiquette and Correct Dress for all oc- " -■•Vi-'-E-' casions. This useful and attractive volume will be posted to you on receipt of a postcard. Write now !

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Federal Highway officials in Washington announced recently that states received 691,420,000 dollars from taxes on more than 18,000,000,000 gallons of gasoline last year. States' receipts from this source were 619,677,000 dollars in 1935. The bureau of public roads reported a 10.8 per cent, increase in motor fuel consumption, compared with 1935, with every state except North Dakota showing a gain. Every state imposed a gasoline tax, the levies averaging 3.85 cents.

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22110, 4 June 1937, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22110, 4 June 1937, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22110, 4 June 1937, Page 4