AN UNUSUAL PROFESSION
A Hawke’s Bay girl (Mrs Herne Peel) has chosen a rather unusual and quite lucrative profession in acting as shopping hostess to visitors to London. Styling herself Madame Hennine Agnew, Carlisle place, Victoria, London, she undertakes to advise clients re household furnishings and personal apparel, to personally conduct shopping expeditions, and to execute mail orders; She has a quite extensive knowledge of London and London shops, and her clients find that her fee of £1 per day is saved to them many times over, not only in the quiet expeditious way in which she is able to arrange tours, hut in her knowledge of the' best places to buy.
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Evening Star, Issue 20988, 30 December 1931, Page 11
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112AN UNUSUAL PROFESSION Evening Star, Issue 20988, 30 December 1931, Page 11
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