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MILLINERY MADE EASY. YOU CAN NOW LEARN—RIGHT IN YOUR OWN HOME—HOW TO MAKE PRETTY, BECOMING HATS, EITHER FOR YOURSELF OR OTHERS. All the secrets of the milliner’s art so long known only in the exclusive shops are at last within your easy reach. Wherever you live, whatever may be your position in life, it is now possible for you to know all those things you have so long wanted to know about selecting and making of pretty, becoming millinerv. And, what is more, you can now easily learn to design, make, and trim beautiful hats—either for yourself or for others—that meet all of these conditions, and yet that cost only a fraction of what hats of similar value would cost if purchased in the usual way. LESSONS TAUGHT IN OUR MILLINERY COURSE. Millinery Stitches. Skeleton Foundations, 2 parts. Solid Foundations, 2 parts. Braid Hats. Piece-Goods Hats. Millinery Recipes. Ribbon Trimmings, 6 parts. Millinery Facings. Draped and Fancy Crowns. Children’s and Misses’ Millinery. Mourning Millinery. Millinery for Mature Women. Special-Purpose Millinery. Colours and Colour Combinations. Flowers and Feathers. Novelty Trimmings. Glossary of Millinery Terms. The Millinery Shop. Indeed you may acquire all this knowledge and skill right in the comfort and quiet of your own home, through the fascinating home-study course in Millinerv now being taught by the Womans Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences. Sole Concessionaries for New Zealand— International Correspondence Schools (Colonial) ltd. Third Floor, James Smith’s Buildings, Corner Cuba and Manners Streets, WellingtonHART’S “SILVERTONE” GRAMOPHONE. This beautiful instrument is my own manufacture, and made by a late English Gramophone Export now resident in New Zealand and employed by me. Ths finish and Cabinet is the best that human hands can make. The tone is exquisite. It’s a fine piece of furniture. It has iny guarantee. I don’t claim to be a Specialist with a name that costs the buyer J! fl. d.. but I do claim to be a producer of faithfully built and honestly igood instruments (and furniture). My ambition is to be able to sell without Die medium of shop, agents, auctioneers, end heaps of other "middleman.,’’ DIRECT tn the person who is the "oonaumer." Because the price is apparently so-callod "ohen.p," it doesn’t mean tie poods are cheaply made. IPs simply dealing with the manufacturer direct inttoxd of shopkeepers and the like. It roust be good quality, and well made, .or I refuse its manufacture. The in-Irt’-iiment I offer has cabinet leyv. double [doors, nicklo fittings, and special motor [faoilities. You nan buy this ingtrnfrnent n little further in town for I ASK £35. (Seo its value) WHICH? fipsoinl conditions country clients. Write Tor information, or call at illl—ll3 Lambton Quay, 'Tlione 914. WELLINGTON. Under Vice-Regal Patronage. FURS REMODELLED We have a special department for RELINING AND REMODELLING FURS and FUR COATS, and have just received a range of special Floral Crepe de Chene Linings for this purpose. OUR FURRIER IS AN EXPERT WITH CONTINENTAL EXPERIENCE. COLEMAN’S LADIES' FASHION TAILOR AND FURRIER. t!4 LAMBTON QUAY. MISS SAMSON. SPRING MILLINERY Now on View. EVENING DRESSES. COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 246, 12 July 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 246, 12 July 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 246, 12 July 1921, Page 2