A GOLDEN VOICE
ITS DELIGHT.
“I should love t » have a nice spe ing voice,’’ wrote a woman to me, the noise in the streets is so grea simply have to shout,”, says L Neish, in a London Paper. Need shout? Cannot you stop chattel while you are walking about I streets? Not all streets are ul! noisy. Why not “wait until you t into a quieter street before resum that not very important conversatil I know women who go on talk! not only whether you are listening them, but whether you can hear ti or not. * * , I
No remedy, no gargle, no su thing will ever give you a go] speaking voice. It is the Wil guiding the Without. It can be tan only by yourself to yourself, • 1
A man once said to a woman j has' no pretence to beauty: “Oh! go on, say something, say anyth] ycur voice is just like custard.’’ j I know exactly what he meant. J your voice like custard? j
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Shannon News, 19 February 1929, Page 4
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169A GOLDEN VOICE Shannon News, 19 February 1929, Page 4
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