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WHY YUT A 1-HE COAT? A woman does not ncod a dress allowance to be able to afford a Fur Coat of tbo choicest quality. Prices at which “ Pattison Edo ” am offering their wonderful selection of fine Furs will explain this. “ Pattison Edo,” whose policy of direct soiling of qualify Furs permits remarkably low prices in all Fnr items, were formerly the dominion's leading wholesale furriers. r Fhe buying of skins direct and the manufacturing of fnr garments on their own premises under ideal conditions enable. “ Pattison Edc " to offer at wholesale costs the finest value in finest Furs. Furs of every description are available in a range of prices to suit everyone. Why shouldn’t you have a Fur Coat for the winter ? Visit the showrooms, above the Vedic Cafe, Princes street, Dunedin. Open till 9 o’clock Friday nights.—[Advt.]

Au old Cambridge tradition is to bo broken. For so long as records show women’s parts in university stage plays have been taken by men. Now comes tbo news that tbe Footlights, one of the old-established clubs, is to have women playing women’s parts in its .May Week performance. Tbo oldest Cambridge club, the A.D.C., of which King Kdward was patron, passed a rule that women should bo permitted to act, with thorn, but there was such an outcry from tbo old members of the chib that a special meeting was called and the order revoked.

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Evening Star, Issue 21092, 3 May 1932, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21092, 3 May 1932, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21092, 3 May 1932, Page 12

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