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English: The International Fur Store, 163 and 198, Regent Street, London: Fur Coats for Gentlemen.
A Good Fur-lined Overcoat for Pound 10.
"HANDSOME FURS. - The International Fur Store, 163 and 198, Regent-street, London, of which Mr. T. S. Jay is manager, have ready one of the choicest stocks of fine Furs in the world, and from their special facilities are enabled to offer extra inducements to persons desiring these garments. The goods now made up in new and beautyful designs, and consist to sealsin jackets, coats and dolmans of selected skins, the perfection of colour and all of artistic finish. THEIR FUR-LINED COATS FOR GENTLEMEN ARE EQUALLED IN THE WORLD. In addition they manufacture fur gloves for ladies and gentlemen, fur capes and fur boas - in fact, every garment in fur line." NEW YORK "SPIRIT OF THE TIMES."
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