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ARE WOMEN GROWING WISER?

To the "Editor, Dear P-ir, —Your correspondent' Amelia,' flies too high altogether in her estimate of woman's wisdrm. In my petimation, a woman's home, her hucband, and her children ohouM be her pridf and cTe. The comfort of the home, and the wants of hor huslraud and little once should be her study Noc only should she meet their requirements when in health, but also when • ouf rf sorts,' To do this successfu'lv rpquuee some tmow leadjre of homely and effective medioinee Yet, how little real knowledge many women posspsH on such aubjeotß may be gauged by the amount of money spent on worthese and expensive medicinee. Fortunately, one is plad to note 1 hfi rapidly increasing use of a remedy like Bile Beana for Biliouenpa* in this Ofnnpction, The wisdom of housewives whonlA.iVK kerp a box rf thie wcndorful vpsetablo prppnration on their ehplve?i h in oommrnded. Attacks of the ' blues' Vroueht on by lipftdschpf, Rleppleespepp. or some other "little " ailment, » r e fruitful eourcp.s of ff»m'!v imhappinPßS. and the woman who, by judicious use of this natural vegetable remedy, brir.Rs an end to thepe ailments occurring eithpr in herself, husband, or children, to my mir d shows much wisdom. "Amelia" may talk nbout, the "had tern , pf-r find rK'oHflhnefß of modern men " bb she choope.", but she f-hnuld not. forget tb»t health often governs temper. A I J itie money f-pfnfn Bile B*ans as a preventative of, or cure for, indigestion—and incidentally, bad temper—wou'd show more practical wisdom and much philosophising.—Constant Reader. 1

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2819, 6 November 1903, Page 4

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ARE WOMEN GROWING WISER? Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2819, 6 November 1903, Page 4

ARE WOMEN GROWING WISER? Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2819, 6 November 1903, Page 4

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