v-yJOHN; STRANGE{WINTER, ". .The 'famous-novelist, and. woman's woman,; is, in. splendid health.'. Her.lifo is .'. . full; of .beneficent .activities, and- she looks, many 'years short, of her age. Have' you Vr.tten to' us.for .her, famous book- : let, "Comely Woman," yet ? If not, ■: for your .own sake,. DO! It is full of invaluable: information most ; clearly ex- " pressed. - It": tells-; you just, the things •'• that every shrewd sweet woman wants'to knov/. : ■, Drop ;us a postcard,, and we'll send you the book -post-free by return. -: The: John . Strange Winter Company, Nathan's-Building, Wellingtpn.--Advt. .0 '..'■■ "Maud, : can't, you play.' tennis without ~all. that noise?','-*'' Now,- how. do you ■ Suppose we are going lo play,tennis with--out-raisins a racket?" ■. •
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 918, 10 September 1910, Page 11
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111Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 918, 10 September 1910, Page 11
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