UP-TO-DATE DRESSMAKING.
There is nothing that appeals to the 1 I«<Ucs so much as a well-made, niceiyj lifting dress or costume, and, when they 1 . a that can satisfy their most fastidious tastes, none other will suffice. Burgess (Into 01 Veitcfa and Allan’s) ias the reputation of being thoroughly practical at the dressmaking business, having served in some of the leading premises in Melbourne and Sydney, as well as in Hie largest in the city of ■Wellington. She hail had experience in all branches of dressmaking, and has nice with much success *n every departrr*cut. Miss Burgess has just commenced 1.-v.sinues at Cambridge terrace, where shf* is prepared to undertake dressmaking of every kind—none turned away. * The average woman carries fifty miles of hair on her head.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6623, 12 September 1908, Page 12
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127UP-TO-DATE DRESSMAKING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6623, 12 September 1908, Page 12
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