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LEARN SKETCHING This was drawn by one You can learn to make "Tpeß WEEK a drawing as faithfully, as simply and as easily evolutionary sysTEM OF DRAWING, rot as in this sketch. Wa as an investment » but 7** for fun ’ The old idea that “talent” is necessary has 'been disproved by our system, which teaches you to draw faces in any position and expression, and figures in any action. IT SEEMS A PITY that you shoould be compelled to plod along in a rut, when a little training in the right direction would enable you to make saleable drawings. Anyone can learn —YOU CAN—if yon are prepared to follow our teaching. Half-an-hour’s practise in your spare time each evening will ensure success. In the past you have said: “I want to sketch, but I know I can’t.” You have had no faith in yourself. After one lesson you will find HOW SIMPLE IT IS, and will alter your former opinion. Why? Because all you have to do is to draw a few lines as shown in Fig. “A” belosy. This is so easy, but you must know where to put those Tines. lk.C- S tA- . of drav/ng has revolutionised Figure Drawing, and is so simple that it explains itself. Also, there is, NO MORE WAITING THREE MONTHS FOR CRITICISM & NEXT LESSON. We openly challenge any Correspondence Art School to get better results from pupils than we do by our method of'tuition. We have published a 'booklet explaining our course of 12 lessons, and you will find valuable in formation and attractive illustrations within. When you send for this booklet TO-DAY, enclose a copv of the sket’h at the top of this notice for FREE, PERSONAL CRITICISM, and address to— , DEPARTMENT 10, 466 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.
jSW- 'AW T l, g-—' Sanitary Authorities r Now agree in strongly condemning ' L paints containing White Lead as ' poisonous and dangerous to health. ; ! *"or this and other reasons which our !• experience has taught us, we do ! " n °t use , an y White Lead in the a composition of our METALLIC MIMK and it therefore absolutely fulfils the most scrupulously sanitary requirements as well as modern demands for economy, beauty and i durability in the treatment of the varied / surfaces to which paints are applicable. Manufactured by »-*■.**■ .y FARQUHAR & GILL LTD. North of Scotland Colour Works ABERDEEN = "~ mjgga JOHN LAING, N.Z. RepresAtative I -4L 94 Vosrel Street, DUNEDIN RK4I i p -o* Box i«4 i |L a V who owns a Fordson what his opinions are. X He will tell you that the Fordson increases . . farm profits—enables more work to be done tn less time—means fewer working hours, therefore more leisure. Does hundreds of jobs on the Farm from ploughing to pumping water and cut+inv firewood. ror*a s o r\, TRADE MARK jl HAINES _ se I i^e^ctor 6
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 April 1922, Page 6
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