International Review of Educational Cinematography (Jan-Dec 1930)

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— 70 — Industria della Seta Italo Americana COMPANY LTD. Paid-up Capital Lire 20,000,000 Head Office: BOLOGNA is the biggest Italian Concern conducted on the most up-to -date principles for the retail sale of Silk fabrics and Velvets. Through the fine organization of its numerous Stores it conveys its rich products direct from its factories to the consumers and offers to the public the greatest variety of patterns, the biggest assortment of qualities and the most complete range of colours. Long years of business experience have enabled the I. S. I. A. to perfect its organization to such an extent that, by reducing its expenses to the minimum, it acts as a check on prices in all the cities where it has opened stores. Make your purchases in one of the I. S. I. A. shops! "Industria della Seta Italo Americana,, means getting the best value for your money. The I. S. I. A. owns the following Stores : Alexandria Ancona Bari -' Bari {Fabbriche Riunite Como) Bergamo Bologna Bologna (Seterie Italiane) Brescia Catania Cremona Ferrara Florence Florence {Tessiture Seriche Comensi) Fiume Genoa Genoa {La Comense) Genoa (Moda Serica) Lecce Leghorn Leghorn (Casa del Blocco) Lucca Mantua Milan Milan [La Comense) Modena [La Comense) Naples Naples (Citta di Como) Naples (Trionfo della Seta) Novara Padua Palermo Parma Perugia Piacenza Pisa San Remo Savona Spezia Taranto Turin Trieste Trieste {Paradiso della Seta) Udine Venice Verona.