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A WORD FOR CLUBS.

"If women would stop worrying about growing old, and spend some time in helpin? others, they would live much plea* anler," savs Mrs. Charlotte Wilbour, who founded one of the first women 1 i clubs in New York 45 years ago. Club life I keeps thorn young. I have Been home > women grow beautiful under tho influence of club life. If women want to presene their health and retain their youth, let them join a club or two. I liave seen quarrelsome women, those who are unpopular, join clubs, and develop a lovely character through contact wuh other women of larger character and greater intellect. No woman now staying withm four walls, and devoting all her huio to her family, is a good mother, wile, or citizen. Her ide*s aro apt to to narrow Club life stimulates the brain, and that keeps the body healthy." HAIRWORK. Mrs. Havbittle makos a speciality of Artistic and Up-to-date Hairwork. Only tho best of English Hair used; Head Massago, Shampooing, Cutting, etc. I 2GS LAMBTON QUAY, . Thonc 1594. • Ovor Oir, Chemist. Weddinsrs.—Shower Bouquets for brides and bridesmaids. Only the choicest of Flowers used. Specially packed and sent to any part of the Dominion. Miss Murray, 35 Willis Street (Florist to hw Excellency Lord Tslingtuij.-Advt. A novel svstem of street sweeping has been introduced in Leith, where several sweepers have been attached to electric trnmwav cars, so arranged that a section of the "roadwav 15ft. -wide can be swept at one time. Under this system all the tramway Toute3 within the burgh.can be swept in two hours, as against five hours with the horss-drown sweepers.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1529, 27 August 1912, Page 3

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A WORD FOR CLUBS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1529, 27 August 1912, Page 3

A WORD FOR CLUBS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1529, 27 August 1912, Page 3

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