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ARTS AND CRAFTS TUTORS ARRIVE IN GREYMOUTH

The two leading tutors of the Wynford Art Academy, Sydney, Mesdames Harrison and Goodin, have arrived in Greymouth to teach arts and crafts in the Municipal Band Hall. Any woman who delights in making and decorating her own clothes, any woman who desires a fascinating and remunerative hobby, any girl who sells women’s clothes, and anyone interested in jewellery and photography will find these lessons of the utmost value. The courses include the making of French flowers, gloves, barbola ornaments, art fabric printing and photograph, colouring. Complete tuition in each subject can be obtained in six two-hour lessons or in two whole days. The courses are so comprehensive and thorough that students can, if they desire, commence professional work immediately with complete confidence. , A display of the type’ of, work taught can. be seen at White’s Fashion Corner.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 February 1948, Page 6

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ARTS AND CRAFTS TUTORS ARRIVE IN GREYMOUTH Greymouth Evening Star, 25 February 1948, Page 6

ARTS AND CRAFTS TUTORS ARRIVE IN GREYMOUTH Greymouth Evening Star, 25 February 1948, Page 6