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... SPEAK FOR DON'T PUT IT OFF ANY LONGER. It is important that any wishing to see her should lose no time in doing so. Your neighbours an every side can testify to the benefit they have derived from her treatment. A LADY FROM TATTENHALL, in sending a friend ...
... SPEAKS of the Critical Times in a Woman’s Life. \\> cannot but admit the plaiu fact tha! the lives a very large number of se:c are often made nearlv imiteatable by the eoniplailits to which our delicate organisations are subject. What is worse, never ...
... TO SPEAK AT CREWE Mr Sydney Greene. general secretary of the National Union Railwaymen, is due to address delegate , at the 63rd annual conference of the N.U.R. Women's Guild. which is to be held in Crewe on June 9 and 10. He is scheduled to speak on ...
... speaks on becajse of the disgrace brought. upon her family and her unit. Company Commander Captain A. Bray said Baddeley had been In the Army since October. and received 14s. Ild. weekly. She had a happy background. Her father was a miner who had served ...
... SPEAKING give a picture generally of the way of life, rather than of each T HE r e li ff f °u l festiv al of Eager individual. has just passed. but it prompted . Teti that to the peop l e who some searc hi ng. down-to-earth have to fill it in! Particularly ...
... SPEAKING The recent announcement that the Cheshire Observer is to present a prise for public speaking. to be competed for at a meeting of the Chester Debating Society. is the high-light of the new session which starts on 7th October. The Society. Chester's ...
... SPEAKS OF THE CRITICAL TIMES IN A WOMAN'S LIFE. WR ranno,t Lit adieu th.- plata fact that • ay et am are made Nearly unbearable by the to wkch our &Lome organtwee .objet. What worm Ira Dever knee how tbey may Igaerame. rare- or leek d at the • ammonia ...
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... PAELIAMENTARY SPEAKING. In a letter of the deceased prelate to Mr: W. Horton, be makes the following sensible remarks on parliamentary speaking ; having extracted which, we niust conclude our notice of the work for the present week : I think you have ...
... Speaking in public At a meeting lad Thursday of the Runcorn Afternoon Townswomen's Guild, opened by the Chairman Mrs. Jeffs, an latereating talk on Public Speaking w given by Mrs. E. lecturer at C.ariett Park College, Easthas. Mrs. Stirton gave the ...
... PLAIN SPEAKING. The germs are in the gland, but how did they get there? From the above net you Will understand that there are many spumes. First, therefore, we begin with the skin. I hate to write about it, but it is as well not to shirk unpleasant duties ...