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now I By EDNA ■ . t always had a great desire for 'pretty clothes. But like most Tyom- , en m, ■; moderate circumstatnces I could seldom afford anything really nice. My husband's salary was scarcely sufficient' to meet the most pressing of our needs and we were never able to. put anything aside. Our home' was small but comfortable. We wanted to buy it but the owner wanted £100 down,, and even- £100 was beyond our fondest dreams. When I was single I had a position at £2 10s. Od. a week. It j wasn't a large salary, but I lived' j at , home; and even after helping with /the family expenses, I always k had soriiething left over for clothes. Not as many as I would haye liked, but at. least; a new dress " each sea - : son ; a coat for winter, and two or three hats a year. After marriage I didn't even have that. I wore the same clothes and hats so long that I was almost . ashamed to ; go anywhere. • And then, just when things, looked darkest. I read the story of a woman, just like myself, who had not only, solved her clothes problem, but had found an easy, fascinating way to earn money at home.So that night I wrote for the information about the Associated System of teaching dressmaking and millinery at home and decided . to take it up. . The lessons are written m such plain every-day language and illustrated- so fully that even a child could understand them. The work is intensely interesting and I was soon so absorbed m making simple, pretty ; things for myself arid PFREE All who enrol FROMPTLY for the ASSOCIATED SYSTE IVI OF D R ESSMAKING will be' given a Thorough Home Training m . Millinery, FREE of ■ .. CHARGE. underarm perspiration You can be free from unsightly moisture,, and stain as weli as the objectionable odor of perspiration under the arms. r Profuse underarm perspiration is due to an irregularity of the . sweat glands. Physi- • dans call it "hyperidroais.". Odorono, a harmless, antiseptic toilet water, will correct this trouble safely. . One application is effective for at least three days and corrects both- odor and moisture, leaving the . underarm dry, clean and dainty. It makes unsightly dress shields unnecessary. Safeguard -your' daintiness. Get a bottle of ■'' Odorono today. ' A small botUe lasts many months and saves ypu much expense. - Al all bigh-claas. chamiats. Price 2/6 aY <*/• | i*' 'IRISH MOSS j iiiiiliitiiiiliHiniiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii^

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 1214, 7 March 1929, Page 17

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Tapeke kupu
408

Page 17 Advertisements Column 5 NZ Truth, Issue 1214, 7 March 1929, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 5 NZ Truth, Issue 1214, 7 March 1929, Page 17

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