A DISTINGUISHED VISITOR
Buloz. the renowned Parisian costumier, is probably belter known in America than in London. Many New York society beauties have appeared before notable and critical gatherings wearing this distinguished dressmaker's marvellous creations. Buloz is one of the first ladies' tailors in the world, but, unlike Paquin, Worth, Jennz, and other historic artists in women's dress, he is not conservative. Buloz creates high quality models for exclusive retail salons, 'and Dunedin ladies may during the next few weeks view an exhibition of his lovely frocks, which are displayed in tho windows of Arthur Burnett, Ltd. Will tho Expansion League please take note, and takeheart from this fact : that Auckland, Wellington, and Christchuxch were outbidden for the distinction of handling tho first collection of these glorious garments. The windows will be beautifully illuminated each evening by special drawing room lights, kindly supplied by A. and T Burt.—[Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 16675, 6 March 1918, Page 6
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148A DISTINGUISHED VISITOR Evening Star, Issue 16675, 6 March 1918, Page 6
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