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Figuratively Speaking

... Figuratively Speaking Is she well known in Society? Oh, yes, she moves in the very best triangles BY GEO. S. DIXON ...

Published: Wednesday 09 June 1926
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 21 | Page: 45 | Tags: Illustrations 

LINGUAPHONE LANGUAGE RECORDS

... RECORDS Now we can all learn to speak French by gramophone Here is the one home-study method of language-learning which enables you to easily and pleasantly acquire a knowledge of foreign languages with the ability to speak them fluently and understand them ...

THE BEST WAY OF LEARNING LANGUAGES

... splendid method. I have only been learning German fot five months now I can not only read it, but also speak it well.-^- (G.M. 148.) I can read and speak with ease, though it is less than six months since I began to study Spanish. (S.M. 181.) I have learnt ...

Published: Wednesday 06 October 1926
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 556 | Page: 81 | Tags: Illustrations 

LINGUAPHONE

... ability to speak them fluently and understand them readily as well as to read and to write them correctly., By this easy, natural Linguaphone method you can master a foreign language at home in three to four months. The Simple Natural, Learn to SPEAK as Well ...

Published: Saturday 30 October 1926
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 576 | Page: 59 | Tags: Illustrations 

BRILLIANT FASHIONS for the LITTLE SEASON

... and lace are the accepted fabricating mediums. The frocks por trayed above speak for themselves, and show that monotony is banished from the realm of fashion. Generally speaking the decolletages are quite high in front, often extending to the collar line ...

Published: Saturday 30 October 1926
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 250 | Page: 28 | Tags: Illustrations 

A CONTINENTAL EXCHANGE

... A CONTINENTAL EXCHANGE. How did you find Paris? Expensive? Well speaking franc-ly no. Specially Drawn for The Sketch by Bert Thomas. ...

Published: Wednesday 18 August 1926
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 21 | Page: 30 | Tags: Illustrations 

Sidelights at St. Stephen's: III. The Art of Interruption

... , likes to play, is to volley Speak up, speak up, when a man like Sir William Davison, Sir Harrv Brittain, Mr. George Hardie, Sir Frederick Hall, or Col. Watts Morgan all of whom have voices like howitzers rise to speak. There is only one thing that ...

Published: Saturday 06 March 1926
Newspaper: The Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1635 | Page: 14 | Tags: Illustrations 

Sorry You've Been T-r-roubled!

... Sorry You've Been T*r-roubled! TERRESTRIAL Scientist 'Mars speaking Really? Most interesting! Now tell me, are you Human Beings up there, like ourselves The Martian My dear sir! All the lower forms of Life like that disappeared from our planet millions ...

Published: Wednesday 03 November 1926
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 57 | Page: 37 | Tags: Illustrations 

ABDULLA SUPERB

... that language, or of any other save his own, j has the bad luck to be introduced to Z, the eminent Russian litterateur, who speaks every language but English. What should A do 0 Well, it can't do any harm to LIGHT AN ABDULLA. Fougasse. Cigarettes TURKISH ...

Published: Wednesday 01 December 1926
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 74 | Page: 41 | Tags: Illustrations 

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Published: Wednesday 29 December 1926
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 330 | Page: 60 | Tags: Illustrations 

ABDULLA

... that language, or of any other save his own, has the bad luck to be introduced to Z, the eminent Russian litterateur, who speaks every language but English. What should A do? Well, it can't do any harm to LIGHT AN ABDULLA. Fougasse. SUPERB (Tgarettes ...

Sidelights at St. Stephen's: III. The Art of Interruption

... , likes to play, is to volley Speak up, speak up, when a man like Sir William Davison, Sir Harrv Brittain, Mr. George Hardie, Sir Frederick Hall, or Col. Watts Morgan all of whom have voices like howitzers rise to speak. There is only one thing that ...

Published: Saturday 06 March 1926
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1635 | Page: 14 | Tags: Illustrations