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LEARN TO MAKE YOUR OWN FBOCKS EASILY AND QUICKLY THE SIMPLE, PRACTICAL DRULEIGH WAY You design all your own patterns, any style and for any figure . You make the smarest of frocks, coats, costumes, and lingerie with the cut and finish of an expert: OVER 5,000 SATISFIED STUDENTS: SIMPLE, EASY DRULEIGH SYSTEM: Over 5,000 satisfied N: women and girls, students, either personally Everyone can make clothes ~when they are properly trained. The or by correspondence, over the past ten years testify to the simple Druleigh system has removed all uncertainty. It shows you simply effectiveness of Druleigh Training. Anyone with average intelligence and directiy how to get results: It reveals professional secrets and and application can learn. The majority of enrolments are now the short cuts The Druleigh method trains you in all branches De- result of recommendations of satisfied students: signing, Pattern Cutting, Making and Fitting. No complicated charts or special rulers. The Druleigh Course shows You how to dress better; WAR-TIME CONDITIONS: how to save money, and how to get more enjoyment out of life: New Zealand women are now finding that they can adjust their Every woman should learn. elothing needs to war time conditions and still have the smartest FOR COUNTRY STUDENTS: by making their own and remodelling old frocks, aS result Siorbesieigh of training. The Special Druleigh Home Study Course of Instruction has been specially written in easy graduated stages, profusely diagrammed So PERSONAL TUITION: that anyone may follow it. The course deals specially with pattern The headquarters of Druleigh College are in Vulcan Lane, Auckland, cutting and designing. You work mostly on Paper for a start, sending but there are branches for personal tuition at: it into the College for individual checking and correction. Students are frequently amazed at the satisfactory progress they make: Jt is HAMILTON, Wesley Chambers, Victoria Street: S0 easy 'and practical by mail: Many students are able to set up in TE AWAMUTU, Ensor'$ Building: business as professional _ dressmakers after taking the course: PALMERSTON NORTH; Bank of Nz: Building. WELLINGTON Colonial Mutual Building: SPECIAL OFFER FOR HOME DRESSMAKERS. LOWER hutT (Phone Wellington 46-930). Druleigh designers have brought out special duplicated Text Book; Personal tuition, day or evening, at any of these branches, from 30 / showing You how to make a foundation draft, how to use it to make for eight lessons, or E3/10/- for 20 two-hour lessons. At these fees simple skirts, blouses, 'and children's clothes how to cut and fit the tuition more than pays for itself in the frocks You make and how to do fancy stitches, etc. Really a most practical and useful money you save: book; based on Druleigh experience of over 15 years. Write, call; or 'phone to-day to the nearest branch for full particulars, PRICE 10/-, Post FREE, and this entitles You to a Foundation Pattern freel cut to your own measurements, FREE. MR CORSON, DRULEIGH COLLEGE OF DRESSMAKING, Vulcan Lane, Auckland UbuEgh Clrg; gEeeswalwg Doocerdigr me ritbout Mi ebliatiox FROCK DESIGNING: enclose 710/- 0 in full payment: (6) Free particulars of your Course on Dressmaking and Pattern Cut- VULCAN LANE, AUCKLAND. ting. Also at HAMILTON; PALMERSTON NORTH and WELLINGTON_ NAME N:'$ PREMIER DRESSMAKING INSTITUTE ADDRESS; RONALD W CORSON; Governing Director. Printed at the Registered office of WILSON 8 HORTON, LTD , 149 Queen Street; Auckland, by Albert Dennison, 75a Arney Road, Remuere, and published for the National Broadcasting Service, at 115 Lambton Quay; Wellington, by S: R Evison; Tirohanga Road, Lower Hutt, January 29, 1943.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 188, 29 January 1943, Unnumbered Page

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Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 188, 29 January 1943, Unnumbered Page

Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 188, 29 January 1943, Unnumbered Page

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