AND FUR VALUES. Until recently, the high prices car- ** ried by fur garments, created exagger- • ated ideas of fur values in the minds ’ ’* of mdlt women. To-day, the Pattison Ede Co., WURih rough their direct sell- * ing policy, make it possible to purchase •high quality fur garments at pounds " below* the usual retail price. Another advantage is the fact that “Pattison Ede” buy direct in. l the world’s largest fur markets, where . pelts can be bought in large quantities •• ’ only, thus securing big price concessions, not available to the smaller buy- •** er, who must purchase through the skin .dealers at consequently higher figures. '• Visit the 1 ‘Pattison Edo” Showrooms,* Corner Mackay ' and Albert • Streets (Opposite Town Hall), Grey--•inonthA Open till 9 o’clock Wednes- - day nights.
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Grey River Argus, 28 April 1932, Page 5
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125Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 28 April 1932, Page 5
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