WEAR GLAMOROUS a DRESSES LIKE THE £2 SCREEN STARS!' ..and make them YOURSELF! New Simplified Dressmaking System Shows You How to 7 Cut, Design and Make Your Own Frocks—So Easy, Simple and Complete That There is Absolutely No 30 MINUTES'STUDY & YOU CAN MAKE H A SIMPLE FROCK SUCCESSFULLY! New American Course Introduced to S|'j New Zealand for the First Time! FREE FOUNDATION PATTERN j" How would you like to have clothes like the Screen Stars? Alluring .. . vm?'' ' fascinating clothes . . . clothes that flatter your figure. Now you can have E||||| ; ; , ajpfe' them—you can have as many beautiful clothes as you wish—for Madame Vanderbilt's New Simplified Dressmaking System shows yo>i how to cut, gn~!*. ; - 4||l|||/ design, and make your own clothes at a fraction of the cost of ready-mades. - {' s Her system is so complete that after you have studied the first two or three lessons you feel fully qualitied to make up even simple frocks. As you go on, you get more confidence, and can make even the most intricate designs. No longer need you envy the beautiful clothes of the Screen Stars and Society I.eaders—they can now be yours, because you can copy them and make them up to suit your own figure.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 225, 21 September 1940, Page 6
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