AN EXQUISITE SALON.
When one sees a smart gown in a tea room or at an afternoon party, the first thing one says is: "Where did she get it?" Well, that is usually speaking.
But for'some time past now, "the exclamation has altered into, "Thaf must be a gown from Miss Dixon's salon in Queen Street, where all those smart things are." But some of the exquisite gowns for evening and afternoon wear, and some of the charming fall coats and sports suits with cute little hats to match are wisely hidden downstairs in the salon, and are not visible to the inquisitive public eye. Miss Dixon aims for individuality in every model she imports or turns out of her rooms, and the fact that her clothes are recognised at a glance speaks volumes for: those | discerning women whose delight l is to be exquisitely gowned. There is a;colour of autumn in tht days now, and wise women will not delay long* before |choosing their raiment for the chilly days to come. Miss Dixon's salon contains I delightful surprises for everyone feminine. ;
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 78, 2 April 1928, Page 9
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182AN EXQUISITE SALON. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 78, 2 April 1928, Page 9
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