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mm mint m UTwnwTTnrnrnn won For Pleasure and PROFIT No matter what your age, no matter what your sex, no matter where you live—you can earn big money at home in spare time by writing articles and short stories. Others have met with almost instantaneous success —yet they never suspected that they possessed aptitude, having taken up this work merely as a fascinating mental recreation. THE DRULEIGH COURSE OF SHORT STORY WRITING AND JOURNALISM Is Under the Direction of Isabel Maude PeacocKc —an experienced writer of world wide repute, being the author of “A Little Bit of Sunshine,” “Quicksilver,” “His Kid Brother,” “My Friend Phil,” “Robin of the Round House,” “Patricia Pat,” “Dicky Knight-Errant,” “The Missdpings of Micky and Mac,” “Ginger,” etc. The expert tuition imparted by Miss Peacocke will show you how to write, what to write about, and where to sell your work. Hundreds of publications are dependent upon the work of outside contributors —the scope is unlimited —ENROL NOW! Instruction from such an experienced writer makes this course absolutely unique. Special arrangements have been made to enable pupils living in the country to participate in this great opportunity. ENROL NOW! Never before has there been such a demand for new writers! ENROL NOW! Druleigh College Telephone 46-884. TASMAN BUILDING Anzac Avenue AUCKLAND Post This To-day! Let us send you further information concerning this instruction. Full details will be posted on receipt of this coupon. SEND IT NOW! The General Manager, Druleigh College, Tasman Building, Anzac Avenue, Auckland. Please send me full details of the Druleigh coarse of Short Story Writing and Journalism. It is understood that this request places me under no obligation. NAME t| ADDRESS

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 134, 27 August 1927, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 134, 27 August 1927, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 134, 27 August 1927, Page 10

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