:.l?ublio speakers and singers like Zymolo Trokcys because, 'when the voice begins to get "foggy." one, dissolved in tho mouth, will roBtore this naturalconditions.—Advt, ■ 18 ' : One great virtue oi gardening lies in its' capacity fbr rettocting.tliq personality, of; iti; 1 owner.—"Garden Lite. ' . ■* , Exaggeration kills nil tilings, connected with ;' men's fashion,. aiuha. reaction comes .with a i; quickness and decision winch even tho fickle •ftimiuiue .'mode cannot surpass.—''Men's; Weiir'." It.is sufficient to spend a week in Englhiul to : ; realist the jmporthnce-of,tho" wave of uiilitar- ' ism which 'is . sweeping that country. But ivill this keenness -for patriotic duties lastf— "tiaulois," I'aris. . : V - : " ■ The . theatre is the only carter ' in , which '* woman is absolutely emancipated from the disabilities of her sex;, She ■ there meets man on his own ground, and equals and often excels : . .ft.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 633, 9 October 1909, Page 5
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132Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 633, 9 October 1909, Page 5
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