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What is wide above, narrow below and chic all over ? IMo Vt&w&si Coats of course And you’ll find the smartest exponents of the new fashions in The Farmers’ Showroom. Exceptionally smart well cut COAT m Navy Boucl6. Back and sleeves pin-tucked. New tie collar of Scotch Mole which can be worn high to neck if desired. W.S. size £6/16/6 Smart COAT in the new Double Weave Cloth. Cedar shade. Raised seamed back and sleeves. Beige Foxline collar giving a x'GNS luxurious effect 6' Smart COAT in Diagonal Cord. Gotluc Blue colour, with a real Mole Cravat Collar, the skins of which are worked diagonally, and width giving epaulets of the same fur. The sleeves and back are £5/10/Tailored CHEVRON TWEED COAT Defined panelled back and stitched" pocket and collar. An admirable Coat for many occa- J 1 sions BOUCLET in a becoming Aspic Green shade is used for a smart COAT with an interesting back It has a long roll collar of Real Platmum Fox Fur with •* ■* GNS head. Animal shape I THE ■ We give 5 per cent. Discount FARMERS CASHEL STREET CHRISTCHURCH

OVERCOMING FAULTS. It is not so much the being exempt from faults as the having overcome them that is an advantage to us.— Dean Swift.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20273, 6 April 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20273, 6 April 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20273, 6 April 1934, Page 4

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