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mm rnmsmmmi mm o*< m i a & IF YOU’RE WORKING ON A BUDGET . . D-l-C SAYS 0 especially when you think covetously of glamorous Furs. .. They’re within your reach! D.l.C.’s WORRYLESS LAY-BY makes it possible for you to invest in the Furs of your choice.' All you have to do is pay a deposit of one-fifth of the purchase price (there s no surcharge for D.l.C.’s Lay-By). Your Fur is then put away safely in our Fur Storage Room, and weekly or monthly instalments soon give / you proud ownership. . LAY-BY OFFICE CONVENIENTLY LOCATED, 2nd FLOOR (opposite lift). FUR COATS . all types •39 gn , Skunk Opossum Jogger Coat, Black. As illustrated. „ Deposit £8 • £9/19/6 Sable Kolinsky Rabbit Jogger Coats. Finger length. Deposit £2 •29 gn. Black Skunk Opossum Coatee. Hip length. .. • • Deposit £6 • 45 gn. Dyed Sable and Black Fitch Coots. Jogger length. Deposit 9 Gns. • 15 gn, Beaver and Mole Lapan Coats • 26 gn. Chestnut Brown Antelope Coat. Long roll collar. •22 gn, Oxford Brown Antelope Coats. Swagger style. •25 gn. Sable Musquash Lapan Coats. Stroller style. • IS gn. Kolinsky Rabbit Coat.' Butterfly collar & cord ties. •42 gn. Blue Mole Stroller Coat. : stand-up collar, pockets. •42 gn. Northern Flank Musquash Coat. f** I n a d rs up and 1011 • 15 gn. Brown Kolinsky Co at, stroller style •25 gn. Black Sealine Coat, Tailored collar; 40in. bust • 57 gn. Black Seallne Coat with Northern Skunk sleeves, • 29 gn. Beaver and Mole Stroller Coats, Min. to 42in. bust. Peter Pan collars. Deposit 2 GttS, P ° ctett ' - Deposit £3/7/4 Deposit £4/12/6 Deposit 5 Gns, Deposit £3/22/6 Deposit £B/27/6 Deposit £B/27/6 Deposit 3 Gns, Deposit 5 Gns, Deposit £22 Deposit £4 BOLEROS . . . COATEES . . . CAPES • £7/27/6 Sable Kolinsky Rabbit Boleros. i sleeves. Deposit £2/22/6 •22 gn. Lapan and Sealine Boleros. Beaver. Mole, Black Deposit £2/8/- • 39 gn. Cocoa-dyed Canadian Squirrel Bolero. So ft, roil collar. Deposit £8 •36 gn. Silver Fox Bolero. Wen shaded silver. .. ~ ... Deposit £7/22/- • £6/26/6 Beaver Mole Lapan Capes. High shoulders, collars. Deposit £2/7/6 • 9 gn. to 22 gn. Black Sedllne - "to «*/»/* •26 gn. Bronze Mole Cape, Delightful colouring. “ ;t ’:. :Deposl(.£3/7/* • £7/29/6 Black Craved Coney Cape, o.s. Roll coii&r. Deposit i.l/ 12/• • 29 gn. Northerp MusquashCapc. Cocga dyed. •• •• • • • Deposit £6 •25 gn, S,A. Skunk Cape, Collar and scalloped edge.* •• Deposit 5 Gns, •2| gn. Skunk Opossum Cape. Sable dyed/ long fur. .. . Deposit £| •56 gn. Russian Squirrel Cape. Superior sable. . .Deposit f i *>. '•wJn TIES .. . NECKLETS ... SCARVES •29 on, Silver Foxes. 2 only. Beautifully marked Deposit £4 • 8 gn,, 8i gn. Brown Fox Furs, Soft colourings. 4 only., ... Deposit £2/23/6 •22 gn. Red Fox. Canadian. 3 only. Deposit £2/8/* •24t0 29 gn. Silver Foxes, First Grade. Four only, .v Deposit £9 to £€ • 63/- to 22 on. Fur Ties and Necklets, Deposit 12/6 to £4/12/6 Several different skins. Use Lay-by at the DIC (And don’t miss the "Victory’ 1 Afternoon Tea - - all this week.)

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& POISON CORNFLOUR /CORNFLOUR puddings are delicious ... and varied! But results will depend on the quality of the cornflour used. Insist on Brown & Poison, the cornflour that has led in quality for nearly too years. Ample supplies are now available. Give your family delicious, hot or cold puddings and sweets made with Brown & P6lsoo Cornflour. The name is your guarantee of quality.. I • • . FREE* S* l * * am * to* * UTa >> /* f™ Ototrafai * Recipe Book on the aw ef Cmjtier, to Messrs. O. L. Baxter rf Company, Dept. P3, New Zealand Representatives, Messrs. Brown de Poison lid,, P.O, Box 848. Auckland, ; : °*N : L on ***** Vi fib n#f '*< l 4 »o to* /5 NOW AVAILABLE AT ALL ST 0 RES

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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23394, 30 July 1941, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23394, 30 July 1941, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23394, 30 July 1941, Page 2

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