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Standard Price 5/-. Reduced Price 3/6.

If Ordered by September 30th.


How to Become a Cutter,

or

EASY LESSONS FOR YOUNG BEGINNERS.

BEING A SYSTEMATIC COURSE OF STUDY IN THE

SCIENTIFIC & PRACTICAL CUTTING OF ALL KINDS OF TROUSERS.

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"I received the book (Part1. 'How to Become a Cutter') in safety this morning, and I request you to send me another at your earliest convenience, as I got that for a friend, and having seen it, I should also like to have one myself"

H.F.Gale, Beaminster





PUBLISHER'S PREFACE

The present work is the outcome of an effort on our part to provide a series of simple lessons for the young men of our trade who desire to become acquainted with the art of cutting Trousers and kindred garments. That they are well calculated to serve that purpose may be gathered from the fact that many have testified to the great assistance they were to them when appearing from week to week in the pages of the Talior and Cutter. The size of the Work is such that it can be carried in a fair size pocket and read with ease. It teems with practical hints, and the information it contains is in every way reliable. We therefore send it out to the young men of the trade with confidence, believing that it will be of great service to them in helping them to achieve sucess as Trouser cutters.

THE JOHN WILLAMSON COMPANY LIMITED,
Publishers.



IT SHOULD BE READ BY EVERY YOUNG CUTTER.

A VALUABLE BOOK OF REFFERENCE, SIMPLE, PRACTICAL AND RELIABLE.

CAN BE SENT BY RETURN OF POST.

See Coupon in No. 1,662.

The John Williamson Company,Limited 93 & 94 Dury Lane. London W.C.