There Are £'s For You in Dressmaking!
Whether you want to learn dres making simply to reduce your o« dress allowance and attain smarte more beautiful clothes—or whetlx you want to take up dressmaking ar designing as a career — Mailan Vanderl)ilt's new Simplified Dres making System will put you on tl right road to success. . # Fashions are changing constant 1 and dressmaking is a profession whic flourishes in prosperity and ilepressic iilike. There are always new and moi glorious opportunities in dressmakir and designing than practically an other profession. Good Dressmakei and Designers arc wanted by bi stores — factories — select salons —an besides, there are other opportunity for the woman who wishes to have business of her own, or merely t make and design dresses for lit friends and herself in her spare tim There is positively no chance < failure with this wonderful lie Dressmaking System, because bus been designed by ail ox]>ci Dressmaker and Designer c many years' standing. Whether you want a full-tim job — a part-time job — extr pocket money — or merely t realise your heart's desire i making s-tylis'i dresses you liav envied so often — then tlii Dressmaking System will slio\ you the way.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 225, 21 September 1940, Page 6
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197There Are £'s For You in Dressmaking! Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 225, 21 September 1940, Page 6
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