/'I \>-r\ % : k&ffli • 1 From a Photo/ by Tristram. to make their owi* clothes by this new plan, and 'you 'wilkalso ho pleased to' know that they also ...teach millinery ifyou would prefer to; riiake your own hats." You see, it doesn't make the slightest difference where you live—in city, towns, or in the country—all'learn with the same: success as'if'they were together iri a classroom. ...Isn't it wonderful? ■•' "Well, I took it up, and I soon realised how easy it is -to.learn -without-leaving-home. Every stop is explained' so clearly, and there are,..hundreds of .illustrations that show oxaotly what to do. Why, eveil 'little''Betty could understand it. It was so ■ fascinating- that I wanted to 6pend-every--- spare ruinufe :'on-'my '.easy training. "I didn't think 1 ,, abont.'.it. at .first, blit after'a" : bit I realised that in- learning to mnko up my own clothes I was also learning something that I .could turn to profit if I'.even wanted to. Since then I have found Hint numbers of women and girls .have taken, up dressmaking us a. business, and some of them have opened shops and are doing well." But Janet broke in right here. "Ellen, this-is wonderful! Tell'mo how I can lea'rti all about it myself." - i • '.• ■■ So T fold her that if she wotild send to the Associated School of Dressmaking, Sydney, and would say that she .was most interested in learning Dressmaking or Millinery, at Home, that they■; would, fiend her 'by return past, absolutely without, charge, all particulars of the marvellous. Associated System. And if you, my. dear Teador, would like to know.more about how you can have-more-'■and. prettier clothes and save money, as I am doing, I suggest that you, too, write promptly, being sure .to mention ,'tlio "Wellington Dominion;" and state whether you.are Mrs. or.Miss. Do this immediately, as otherwise! you '-may' lose itlie'vcliaiice. of.'a- lifetime. - SICND-NO MONEY; simply stato: whether .you aro. interested in Dressmaking, or : Millineryahd-' solid your name and, address NOW to ;; Iho ASSOCIATED SCHOOL -OF DRESSMAKING, No'. 1 ' Canberra House, -295-8 Elizabeth Street, Sydney.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 138, 6 March 1920, Page 4
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