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earned ;1 little at the store, when one day I eliiuieiv! to read of a wonderful vy-tom 01 teaching dressmaking by ;insi, by means whieh J!ny gild or woman, wherever she might iiw. could learn right in her home. in spare time. 10 make all her own clothes and hat-. "flere was iny chance, ami 1 quk'kly grasped it liy writing for lull iniornialion, and soon took up the study 01 dressmaking, I was surprised to learn that nearly 10,000 girl< and women are being taught iu this simple, fascinating way. They include wives and mothers, business women, girls at home or at work, and city women, country women —u omen everywhere. ''Oh! it is so grand and easy! Clotlx-s • list less than half as much when you make thorn yourself, and hv learning 1 lie Associated System at home you can't, help hut learn ranidly. '•What was most important to me, I learned not only how to make every kind of garment, hut also what colours and materials suited me best, and how to develop those distinctive little touches that make clothes so becoming to the wearer. The Associated System 1 >poued up a whole new world to me, and it was not long before I had more and prettier clothes than I had over had before. "So that's my story. The rest you know—what a. wonderful difference it made in my life—how friends and happiness followed close upon the chango in my appearance. Tint I owe it all to the Associated System, and what I did —in saving tens of pounds on _niy clothes, having prettier, more stylish, better-made dresses and hats than I could have had any other way, and attracting friends and happiness with them—any woman or girl can do!"' Florence was right! Nearly 11,000 women and girls in city, town and country have proved that YOU can easily and quickly learn at home to make all your own' and your children's clothes and hats, or prepare for success as a dressmaker or milliner. And if you will do as Florence Brown and thousands of others have done and send to the Associated School of Dressmaking, 1 Sydney, they will send by return post, absolutely without charge, all particulars of the marvellous Associated System, telling you how you can have more and prettier clothcs, and savo money. I suggest that you write promptly, biMtig snre to mention "The Daily Press," and state whether you an? Mrs or Miss, and whether dressmaking or millinery interests you most. •Do this immediately, as otherwise you liviv lose the chance of a lifetime. SEND- NO' MONEY ; simly send your lipme and address NOW to the ASSOCIATED SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING, 21 Canberra House, 295 Elisabeth street, SYDNEY. - G

SILK 1 I HANDKERCHIEFS S/l 1 ! I Usual Price. 12/- ; Good Quality. | I Fine Selection. - | Uncommon Patterns and Colours H. BERRY & CO., 90 Cashel St., ==« i {Next. Zetland) »*93J —7375 | I Hideous Hairs I disfigure 1 There' is :no reason why " the | ; beauty of your face, neck .or I arms should be disfigured by I j superfluous hair. | Madame Lorraine will remove them Tps. her marvellous, 10-needle method a removos nil superfluous hair pain- ■ quickly and- permanently. Her S method is the only successful way, H : but you most make an early appoint- H ment, as Madame Lorraine will, be » ' in Christchurch only for anothtr thrte nj moniht—Act now t i Suite 3 and 4, H Stewart Dawson Buildings | ■'Phone 2744. | Hours: 10 to 4. Take the Lift. | "ladies only. Terms Moderate. 1 Free. DISFIGUREMENT Is cau*ed by Goitre apart [ J from the danger. Inquire M from us as to our *afe 3 Painless lonization Treatment TVJ M Modioo - Electric Insti ute M E. B. PriMtlj Wick,. J.E.E. wa790—7370 ■ ■

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16985, 6 November 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16985, 6 November 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16985, 6 November 1920, Page 2

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