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Miss Nella Webb, the American soubictte with the new liiekards Comn.mv i* said to bo an artist to her fingertips She has a really fine voice, particularly n the upper register, while she. enters heart- and soul into tho spirit of her verv clever and witty songs. "If You Talk in lour Sleep, Don't Mention My Name" is a. smart ditty, and she makes a. bitr hit r" ! .V"?,,?' 50 ,, 'Conversation of a Chorus Girl, \\ould lou Mind If?" both good i l ,!}! 1 ""9 1 'tol'l nnd sung; but mayhap lop o the Morning" is the most popular, as it is tho most dainty and delightWhore a firm of dressmakers sued a (fh Parisian for £SGO in respjet of ft ■supplied to his wife, the Court laid"it I ilown that a reasonable woman would not S. Spend more on dress a year than the « amount of the annual rent paid by her- ? husband. In this case the rent was JiiGO J find judgment for that amount was given' S in favour of tho dressmakers. 5 Dark, is the night, with a darker'sky » Studded (villi ckuds rollina heavily' ? With a driving gale we steadily sail' % '.Midst the noise of the element.-,'revelry % The thunders bcom and tho lightnings % gleam, % The wild sea surges o'er the beam, I Yet 'midst tho carnage we feel sccure € For wo're loaded with Woods'" Great £ Peppermint Cur« ( 91«

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1687, 1 March 1913, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1687, 1 March 1913, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1687, 1 March 1913, Page 18

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