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A. G. Ilium store and about opposite one hardly fails to notic the many line w in­ dows of A. Fohnesbech. The concern owns a row of the adjacent buildings, which in a near future will be torn down to make room for a su i­ table and modern building, where the store will have up to date rooms. In No. 38 is the oldest and finest furriers shop in Copenhagen, I. Levinsky A Co. (see Chapter 8) and opposite in No. 29 the world-known shop for silver work of Georg Jensen, a very stylish exhibi­ tion (see Chapter 8). In No. 37 the Horwitz and Kattcntid, Tobacco-Manufakturers, have one of their shops and in No. 50 the well-kown hairdresser, — ladies and gentlemen —

Christiansborg to the right one now stands at the en­ trance to 0stergade. j * 0stergade is the center of the finest and most fashio­ nable shops and big stores, the places frequented by le beaumonde. To the rig h t one passes Ad- iniralgade, where one of the corners is occupied by the nSkandinavisk Skotejsmaga- sin« (a big shoestore) (see Chapter 8). Adm iralgade leads to Nicolaj Plads (squa­ re), where the church of the same name is situated (see Chapter 9). On the way down Oster- gade one passes to the left

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