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BE SMARTLY DRESSED ! The DRULEIGH Wayl Druleigh' s personal and correspond- ence clients now number many thousands of New Zealand' s best- dressed girls and women, from Kaitaia to Invercargill. Druleigh cutters and tutors offer several unique services to New Zea- land women who want to be well dressed for a minimum expenditure. Special Services by Druleigh 1. Patterns cut to individual measurements. Just post or bring in picture of frock you want with your measure- ments and you will receive a perfectly fitting pattern with full instructions for use. 5/-, Post Free. Measure- ment charts free: 2 Materials cut and tacked to individual measurements; any style, for any figure; 15/-, Post Free; all main seams sewn and satisfaction guaranteed. 3. Personal tuition in all branches of Pattern Cutting, Dressmaking, Fitting and Finishing: Expert teachers take each student individually step by step in such easy stages anyone can learn to make the smartest clothes: Correspondence tuition arranged for country students. 4 Just published, the Druleigh Book of Simplified Dress- making, Pattern Cutting, Fitting and Finishing: Tells you how to make a foundation pattern any style: How to design simple women'$ and children" S patterns: How to fit and finish professionally: Profusely illustrated: You can copy the smartest styles, Limited number available at 10/-, Post Free. the Druleigh Way DRULEIGH COLLEGE of DRESSMAKING 3rd , Ath & Sth Floors, HORNE'S BLDG , VULCAN LANE, AUCKLAND Wesley Chambers, Hamilton; Ensor' $ Bldg:, Te Awamutu; King' $ Chambers, Palmerston North, above Whitcombe's; The Hutt, Colonial Mutual Bldg , Wellington. RONALD W. CORSON DIRECTOR: Printed at the Registered office of WILSON & HORTON LTD , 149 Queen Street, Auckland, by Albert Dennison, 149 Arney Road; Remuera, and published for the National Broadcasting Service at 115 Lambton Quay, Wellington, by S: R. Evison, Tirohanga Road, Lower Hutt, November 3, 1944.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 280, 3 November 1944, Unnumbered Page

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Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 280, 3 November 1944, Unnumbered Page

Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 280, 3 November 1944, Unnumbered Page

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