England is still the land of splendid homes—especially of the middle class— where ordinary, clean-living, level-headed English men and women aro rearing, families of healthy boys and girls, and instilling into their minds good, honest principles, of right and wrong. The popular novelist docs not find tlieso people interesting.—"Gentlewoman." I ' No old-world success has been grander Than that of Miss Lnlla Miranda. Sho ! saiiß "Kittolctto" ' . Without a falsetto, A champio i singer they brand hor I No voice could bo truer, More cle.ir or more pure (Her stand-by, wo hear, is Woods' Peppermint Corel) '8
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 444, 1 March 1909, Page 8
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95Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 444, 1 March 1909, Page 8
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