MADAM DE LUEN, The Costumier and Ladies' Tailor, Coleman-place, Palmerston North.
The Salon in Coleman-plaee is becoming more and more popular as a centro for ladies' fashionable dress. Madam de Luen has recently acquired the services of a professional designer and cutter of great ability from the leading establishments of the Old World to assist her in coping with the big rush of trade that flows regularly to this fashion centre. Patrons know from experience, and so do imitators, that Madam ■de Luen is by faa- and away the best exponent of fashion there is for all pertaining to Dinner GoNyns, Ball Dresses, Costumes> andi Ladies' dress generally. Visitors to the show should call a-nd inspect the magnificent Blouses and other goods on exhibition in the show-rooms in Goleman-place.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 142, 18 June 1919, Page 15
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129MADAM DE LUEN, The Costumier and Ladies' Tailor, Coleman-place, Palmerston North. Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 142, 18 June 1919, Page 15
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