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Have you Heard about "Flackson V 7 It seems but yesterday when the “House of Flackson” made its debut in Karangahape Road. Right in the heart of the busiest shopping zone, with towering competitive concerns on all sides, the House of Flackson opened its doors—the door of a cramped, one-window, one-storey shop. It did not have elaborate display facilities, spacious showrooms, or brilliant illuminating devices, BUT its policy of introducing fashionable apparel of the most exclusive order to Karangahape Road is responsible for its phenomenal growth. Very soon now, the splendid new ferroconcrete building above illustrated new House of Flacksonwill be completed. The major portion of the ground floor will be the fashion showroom, where the latest creations will be exhibited. One of the new departments is that of Dress Fabrics, which will carry complete stocks of the popular weaves of the moment. On the first floor will be the Millinery Salon. Here will be displayed the most gorgeous modes, faithful interpretations of charming Parisian and London styles, together with a bevy of original and distinctive models. The remaining portion of the first floor will be devoted to the tea-room. A glimpse of the plans reveals that this will be the most modern and elaborate tea-room in the city. THE OPENING DAY will be announced very shortly in the daily papers. A feature of the First Week will be a Fashion Promenade that will excel in brilliance and vividness anything previously attempted in Karangahape Road. The House /'—“TV OF >0 cMxmson, 36 Karangahape Rd. (Opp. Melvern’s)

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Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 6, 1 December 1922, Page 33

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Page 33 Advertisement 2 Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 6, 1 December 1922, Page 33

Page 33 Advertisement 2 Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 6, 1 December 1922, Page 33

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