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ARE WOMEN GROWING WISER.

To the Editor. Dear Sir, Yo.ur correspondent, ''Amelia," Hies too high altogether in her estimate of woman's wisdom. In my 'estimation, a woman's home, her husband, and her children should be her pride and caro. The comfort of the home and the wants of her husband and little ones should be her study. Not only should she meet their requirements when in health, but also when ''out of sorts." To do this successfully requires some knowledge of homely und ell'ective medicines. .Yet, how little real knowledge many women possess on such subjects may be gauged by the amount of. money, spent on worthless and expensive medicines. Fortunately, one is glad to note the universal use of a remedy like Bile Beans for iiiiiousness in this connection. The wisdom of housewives who always ;eep a box of this wonderful vegetable medicine on their shelves is ta oe cpmmended. Attacks of "the oliies"' brought on by indigestion, iieaduche, sleeplessness, or some other 'little" ailment, are fruitful sources .)! family uiihappiness, and the woman; who, by judicious use of this natural ,e;nedy, brings an end to these aili limits occurring either in herself, hus,)and, or children, to my mind shows ouch wisdom. "Amelia" may talk ajout the "bad temper and boorishicss of modern men" as she chooses, mt she should not forget that health men governs temper. A little money spent 011 Bile Beans as a preventative of, or cine for, indigestion —and, incidentally, bad temper would show more practical wisdom and much philosophising.—'Constant aeadcr.

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVI, Issue 52, 10 December 1909, Page 6

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ARE WOMEN GROWING WISER. Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVI, Issue 52, 10 December 1909, Page 6

ARE WOMEN GROWING WISER. Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVI, Issue 52, 10 December 1909, Page 6

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