THE ART OF THE FURRIER
The art of the furrier finds its highest expression in the creation of those exquisite Sable, Mink, and Squirrel Fur Coats that were so much thei object of feminine interest in the days' of peace and plenty. The treatment, cutting, and matching of these skins was in the hands of highly-trained experts. In these days, when the choice of skins is more limited, it is as well to remember that those same experts are still employed by Pattison Ede, and that in the cutting and making of a Coney Coat, that is a Rabbit Coat, there is the same skill and experience. This accounts for. the frank astonishment of many customers at the obvious quality and real beauty, of the • various types of Coney Coats at present being produced by Pattison Ede. Another reason is, of course, that Pattison Ede use only prime, fully-furred winter pelts, which are selected with the same care and knowledge that Pattison Ede have always exercised in the selection of skins of all types. It is a very definite safeguard, therefore to purchase a Rabbit Coat from the' Pattison Ede Co., Ltd., who are at present showing a limited but very attractive range of Coats, every one of which Is a worth-while investment.—l2.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25302, 12 August 1943, Page 6
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