"Yea, I mjdo them ell myself and tlieae ore only two of five dfeiiea I've m»de thi« leaion. I lour/lit , new mitoul for two; (he others I made over from l«t year , , dre.se,. All in the very latest style, of course, and bettor m»dc than 1 could buy. Now, thonkc to the easy Aoociated System, 1 save half. ~.,. and tometimea more, on everything I we«r." /
Wherever you live, whatever may be your position in life, it is now possible by the easy and efficient Associated System for y»u to know all those things you have always wanted to know about style and dress. You can learn how to design, plan, cut, fit, make, drape and trim fashionable dresses, gowns, blouses and under-garments; in faft, clothes of every kind for yourself or for anyone elae at a mere fraction of what the same clothes would ordinarily cost. The Associated System of Instruction in Dressmaking is clear, simple and yet so thoroughand complete that anyone can grasp instantly the full meaning of each easy lesson without further explanation. The knowledge gained can be used immediately; you will from the start be able to make clothes for yourself, your family, or your friends. You can always be dressed just right, in perfect style and taste. You can save money on your clothes and have more and better clothes to wear. You can become, easily, in a little while; an expert dressmaker, fully ,■' qualified to have your own business and be independent.. There is no limit to the opportunities that are open to you for advancement and big earnings in this work. Distance is no handicap to success. We teach wherever the mails reach, Our system of instruction is a , ; proved method. Six thousand women ■ } nn'd ,girls havi,'learned by cprrespondjj'ehceswid:' surely; whatvso.: rpany'others'A:hiye3Srfe!you"can alsaclb. 7 .-" Np.matter
You May Win £50 Wouldn't you like to win £50 ? Think of nil the thinga you could do with it. We ore distribulirig £150 in Co.h Prizes, and you may win the £50 or one of the other Sixty-iix substantia) Cash FIRST PRIZE - . £60 O O SECOND PRIZE - £3B O O THIRD PRIZE - • £10 O O THREE PRIZES OF £5 O O SIX PRIZES OF £2 10 O FIFTEEN PRIZES OF £1 O O FORTY PRIZES OF 10 O ■what your age and position, no matter how ample or limited your means, no matter whether you live in the bush, country town, or the city itself, this opportunity is for YOU, and we ask you not to mijs it. We are also distributing £150 in Cash Prizes in an easy Competition to which you can become entitled to compete. Sit down NOW and send us your name and address. Send no money and be sure to mention thiepaper, stating whether Mrs, or Miss. We will understand and will send you all particulars by return post. Do this immediately,, as otherwise you may leave it till too late and lose the chance of a lifetime. . Send in your name and' address to-day to the ASSOCIATED SCHOOL 0E .-.. y.^.,,-^., ■•' ' " . ) 7Q Record'Chambers,/Culieirukii Si,, Sydney
When pou see the name H You naturally add A good- Why? Best since 1839 .'„.. ASK YOUR GROCER WHO STOCKS IT. ; J. H. WHITAKER & SONS •■ 167 and 169 Vivian Street, Wellington /.■ ■ ' ' Close Shaves.—No..2. Irritation in shaving, is avoided by [ ' ' using any one of McClin- /^S^* 1 *!) ton's Shaving Soaps. Made r jMfo^ entirely from vegetable oils t^ McClinton's Shaving Soaps fr/ are superbly soothing and . wM fih \wlKimk emollient, yielding an ex- \v ceptionally rich creamy ' . lather which immediately ■ softens the beard and leaves W-^^^Mr^iUi y/elffli the' skin cool : and plastic. "^^l^^^^^fflf^S thing for your own use ■:■■ ■■•'•-and ■to ■ send ■to your ,': '; /brother, son or friend ori ~ WMffl ™%, %£M • ; - Service. ..''''"''''■ I In Stick, Cake oy Cream, whichever you prefer—but insist on McClinton's: HIBEHNIA ~, .„ „ In Sticks or Cakes. 1 EXQUISITE ... m In Sticks or Cakes. SHAVING CREAM .„ ... In Pots or Tubes. Sl* mx t \ •»-» A' 'Soaps & Raving cream O/allChtimsts and Slum, ■ '.:■ . MADE by McCLINTON'S, LTD., at DONAGIIMORE,- IRELAND, i WMisale Agtiiis; Salmond & SrRAOGON, Royal Insurance Buildings, Featherstone /Street, Wellington, New Zealand; ' TO MOTHBHSr ~ ~ '. : ' — "DIGGEBR!" "DIGGERS!" FREE ADVICE on the Care and Feed- "DIGGERS!" •'DIGGERS!" ing of Infants generally will be "DIGGERS!" "DIGGERSI" given to every Mother by Jks. Galloway. phmpppp thto i an experienced Certificated Maternity £R™t Tffr§ Nurse, at times and places enumerated tUAlUtlih llUh' bolow:- . XISTE SPECIALISE IN MEN'S OUTTUESDAY AFTERNOONS, 2 o'clock to W FITS, from lint to Sox. i o'clock, New town Pharmacy (Mr. q |u . M o tt o . FRIDAY AFTERNOONS, 2 o'clock to 4 RELIABLE GOODS AT LOW PRICES, o'clock, C. Williamson's, Petone. . Yo « wIU B et a ian h ™ l 111 Every other afternoon at her own rooms, • lIORNIG'S, 70 Cuba Streot (over Mr. F. Castle, HORNIG'S, 'Chemist, and opposite lioyal Oak). HORNIG'S, w i!h PP any m ch D emi s r y * THE POPULAK MEN;S OUTFITTERS, For immediate advice ring up Glaxo 160 Cuba. Street " (Opposite Queen'e Pictures),
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 223, 14 June 1919, Page 4
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