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The leirn tJ° r ,° P " at ? rS eX C«ds the SUpplv Jiff* th 'S fascinating, dignified profession that pays hi g money. \V e help vou secure a position, as well as train you. Low -, _ „ Fees. Easy Terms. N.Z. riAIRDRESSING COLLEGE Ist Floor. lI.R. R](l R s.. Queen Street "Old Pupils Recommend Us." 'c -p)RESSCUTTING, DESIGNING. DRESSf-' MAKING—For Thorough Tuition learn from the Foremost and Largest School of Fashion in the British Empire. Call write or 'phone 47-260 for our Free Booklet Personal or Postal Lesson* McCABE ACADEMY OF DRESSMAKING 4th Floor. Colonial Mutual BlcUs.. l-'9. Queen Street. Auckland. M EARN 5/ TO 10, PER HOUR WRITING SHOWCARDS AND TICKETS. Easy work. Learn quickly from a Professional who guaranties hig result*. New illustrated booklet sent to you l'r. c liver 38 pages. No obligation. Jut't tend your name and address to BERNARD E. M.KAY. Showianl Studios, Wauganui. N R E G G <J H O R T H A N D. EASIEST TO LEARN. EASIEST TO WRITE. EASIEST TO READ. 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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 221, 19 September 1938, Page 20

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