JOHN STRANGE WINTER.
Tho famous novelist, and woman's woman, is in splendid health.' Her lifo is full of beneficent activities, and sho looks many years fihort of her age. Have you written to us for her famous booklet, ."Comely Woman," yet? If not, for your own sake, DO! It is full of invaluable information most clearly expressed. It tells you just tho things that every shrewd sweet woman wants to knor,-. Brop us a postcard, and wo'il Eend you tho book post-free by return. Tho John Strange. Winter Company' Nathan's Building, Wellington.—Advt. 9
"What is a counter-irritant?" asked Sirs. Smithers. "A counter-irritant," replied Smithors, "is a woman who makes the shopman pull down everything from tho shelves for two hours, and then buys a pennyworth of hairpins." For Up-to-date Costumes, seasonable nnd well cut, go to W. S. Bedford, 43a Willis Street, over Shop occupied by P. Cohen, Mercer,— *
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 985, 28 November 1910, Page 11
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149JOHN STRANGE WINTER. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 985, 28 November 1910, Page 11
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