A NEW WELLINGTON DRESSMAKER.
Ladies will be interested in knowing that a lady of London experience and wide leputation has just arrived from Home to undertake the highest class of dressmaking for Messrs. George and Kersley, of " The Economic," Lambton Quay. Mrs. Hansom comes from the celebrated firm of Peter Robinson of Regent Street, London. In entrusting Mrs. Hansom with orders patrons will have the advantage of consulting with a lady of the most up-to-date ideas and thoroughly familiar with the latest developments of fashion, she having just prior to leaving spent six weeks in Paris, and when there, having visited the show-rooms of the most celebiated costumiers in that city. Befoie leaving London Mrs. Hansom personally selected a large range of choice materials of the most fashionable character, suitable for promenade, dinner and evening wear, which she will have pleasuie in submitting to any ladies favouring hei with a call. Although Mrs. H. only entered upon her duties last Monday she has already received a large number of commissions and to prevent disappointment customers are requested to order early.
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Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 38, 23 March 1901, Page 13
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180A NEW WELLINGTON DRESSMAKER. Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 38, 23 March 1901, Page 13
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