MARRIAGE RULES.
Mr. Claud Mullins, the London Southwestern magistrate, when presenting the prizes at Rosebery County School for Girls, Epsom, spoke on marriage, and gave five golden rules for happiness: —
(1) Study marriage in all its aspects before embarking on it, just ae you study history and geography, only a good deal better; and be frank with your partner before marriage.
(2) Try to arrange harmony in the home in the matter of money, and try to get the husband to realise that wives and mothers probably work as hard as lie does; and try to get him to .realise that there is no trade union for mothers.
' (3) Share your friends, and do not jump to foolish conclusions if you «ee your partner talking to someone of your sex on top of the bue.
(4) Be prepared by knowing how to cook and what food give* good value. (5) Remember what Moses said, that man cannot live by bread alone, and do not ignore spiritual value*.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 255, 27 October 1937, Page 9
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