HIGH PRICED FURS. THE REASON. People often ask “How is it that shops selling furs can make such tremendous reductions at times on their furs,” for weeks (and sometimes months) one sees a fur eoat marked up at, say 65 guineas, then one day it is marked up “Sale Price 25 Guineas” are they making a loss on it! can they afford to do so? or is it that Madame Menere and Co., Ltd., tire making their annual visit to the town, and showing the true value of Furs. It is a well known fact, that, drapers are not furriers, many of them selling furs known nothing about them, they are therefor not in the position tn give expert advice travellers come flong and sell them coats made of common rabbit, made up to represent a more expensive fur, and in all sincerity then sell it for such. How necessary it is therefor to purchase furs from an export. Visit Madame Menere’s great Fur Exhibition which is at present being held in Brigg’s Sample Rooms (behind Brigg’s Saddler’s Shop), Kamaru road. See the real thing, nu t save pound- on a single ar liclc.*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 148, 12 June 1930, Page 7
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