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July 13, 2001 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-07-13

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30-60% OFF*
Custom Shop

Freed's is proud to present
our Custom Shop Sale with
our entire 2001 collection.
• Zanella
• Canali
• Strellson
• Pal Zaleri
• Germany's
#1 Designer!

ere Fashion Feels So

Dan
Orman

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Sale Starts July 13

The LiteRise touch system lets you
raise our Duette' and pleated shades,
wood and aluminum blinds with just
a touch of a finger. Hidden controls
eliminate the lift cord so they look
sleek and raise evenly every time.
LiteRise. Because when it comes to
your windows, we're always in touch.

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(Riverside Drive) East Past Casino Windsor 8 Blocks to
Gladstone Turn Right on Gladstone 7 Blocks to Freeds.

EDITORIAL:

ADVERTISING SALES:

Sale includes suits,
sportcoats, pants and
accessories.

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