Foxes Are Favoured For Ties, Stoles And Capes
Gorgeous, glamorous, beautiful—any of these descriptions is fitting for the new creations in the fine fox furs now being shown by Pattison Ede. From the Yakutsk region of Russia have come magnificent richly furred foxes, in the heavenly new shades of Penguin, Leafmould, and Cocoa-tan. But what a pity these are so few—just sufficient for the making of a very limited number of special orders. However, Alaska, Canada and Scandinavia have contributed a wonderful selection of Silver, Red and Cross foxes as well as the beautiful pastel shade Arctic fox in grey, fawn, beige and blue These are in much better supply, and the prices alone provide a real thrill. For instance, creations in pastel Arctic Foxes are priced from as low as 22 guineas—just another example of how customers benefit by the Pattison Ede policy of buying direct and selling direct. Please consider this announcement as your invitation to call and see these magnificent new foxes at the Pattison Ede Showrooms, 95 Princes street. Dunedin.—Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27447, 21 July 1950, Page 5
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