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THE TAILOR & CUTTER ACADEMY PROSPECTUS.

The Tailor & Cutter Academy Prospectus

INTRODUCTION.

No branch of our business has advanced more steadily, and -referring to recent seasons -we might add, rapidly. than our Cutting Academy. When we also state that nine out of every ten of the Students enrolled have come upon the recommendation of previ- ous students, little more need be said as to the efficiency of the tuition. We can fully appreciate the importance of the step to every young man who has decided upon a course of tuition in cutting. With many it is a venture which menus success or failure in their future carrer; and with many also it is the culminating point of a period of industry and saving. No branch has been more the object of our fostering care, during the past 25 years, than our Cutting Academy. The result of this will be found, to some extent, in our previous pros- pectuses. In the course of tuition, and on the scope of our arrange- ments, our Academy stands unique among the cutting Acadumios of the world. Hence the success of our Students in practice. And hence the numbers who flock to our Academy every season upon their recommen- dation.

A Student coming to this or any other Academy, naturally desires to know, as far as possible, the course pursued. This in former days led to a considerable amount of correspondence. We have more recently met this by a detailed and illustrated prospectus which con- veys to some considerable extent the course pursued in the rooms of our Academy. This, however, can only be fully undersootd and appr- ciated by the Student in course of tuition. We endeavour to combine in this prospectus all that as in- tending Student can reasonably expect to know - as to the tuition itself, the probable time to acquire the art, cost of living. &c.

Those who can arrange a per- sonal interview we shall be pleased to show over the promises and an swer any questions they may desire to ask.