Remarkable Fur Opportunity
BUSINESS BOOMING. So persistent have been the requests by 'phone and letter that Mounsey & Co., the auctioneers, have persuaded the Canadian traveller to stay a few days longer in Palmerston North with his magnificent Kussian and Canadian furs. During the past week over 150 fur coats and countless necklets have been sold, and so that a complete clearance can be made of the balance, he has consented to stay until the end of the week. This is*the greatest opportunity Palmerston ladies have ever had. There aTe still several Kussian squirrel, real sealskin, musquash, real moleskin. Marmot, Sable, Nutria, Mink, etc., coats, and hundreds of necklets left, and these have been marked down to rabbit prices. In fact, if the gets back the duty which has been paid on these magnificent sample furs, he will sell them. Kemember, this is not the usual auction class of. goods, but the highest grade of fur obtainable. This i 3 your great opportunity —don’t miss it! The furs will be on sale privately every day until Saturday next in Moungey &'Co.’s auction rooms.*
Appreciation of the services of the amateur theatrical producers, Messrs. O. Cardston and J. Davidson-Baxter, by Feilding, has found expression in several ft evenings” which have been held during the past few days. These have been given by those who have been connected with the productions staged in Feilding by Messrs. Cardston and Baxter, who are now moving on to Levin tc prepare for shows in that town.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7297, 6 August 1930, Page 11
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250Remarkable Fur Opportunity Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7297, 6 August 1930, Page 11
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