THE MAKING AND WEARING OF CLOTHES
What an asset it is to every woman to know tlie art of dressing correctly, to know what colours and lines suit her own individuality and to he able to wear frocks that enchant her beauty. Every woman knows that tlie success of a frock depends on the cut, and when a frock is cut correctly to individual measurements the desired effect is attained.
This knowledge of knowing how to dress and. what to wear any woman can learn. at the McCabe Academy of Dressmaking, where all students are taught individually by experts to copy any style from any picture, and to know exactly what styles and colours suit them.
Tlie modern young woman, no matter how prominent her social position, wants to be out in the world to mingle witli the people who are doing things, to do things herself—to he modern, and to-day no profession has appealed more than the art of dressmaking, designing and fashion styling, never before have these su7?)ects been so closely studied, so thoroughly analysed, so practically applied to the beautifying of woman. There is, to-day, no more highly esteemed, no more lucrative nor more progressive profession than fashion cutting and designing, and the McCabe Academy is recognised as the foremost and largest school specialising in these subjects. Established in 1015, the Academy has trained many of the highest paid fashion experts in the British Empire.
Let us teach you in your own home to cut and make any style of frock to fit any figure entirely by individual measurement and without the aid of bought patterns, charts or complicated measurements. Our illustrated mail courses teaches you thoroughly. Write at once for free Booklet. MAIL COUPON McCabe Academy, P.O. Box 904,. Wellington. Please send me your Free Booklet “How to Cut and Make Perfect Fit- | ing Clothes.” I enclose fid in stamps | for postage. * NAME ADDRESS N.M. 5.5.34
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 7 May 1934, Page 2
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