NEVER WRONG.
"Why are you always quarrelling with your wife?" asked someone of him. "She is always arguing with me." "But you need not. get angry. Just explain ta her, in a calm, gentle tone of voice, wherein she is wrong." "But she is never wrong." A terrible crash was heard and the sound of broken crockery followed. The lady of the house rang the bell in alarm, and asked the new servant what had happened. "I tripped on the carpet, mum,- and all the tea-things fell."
"Oh, dear, dear! Did you manago to save anything?" "Oh, yes, mum; I kept hold of tho tray all right." Turquoises are being shoivn by tho best jewellers set with diamonds to mako earrings pendants, brooches, bracelets, and more important ornaments, such as tiaras and fillets for the hair. Tho bets turquoises arc of an exquisite vivid blue. Old ones often have a green shade, and there is a belief among many people that wearers of turquoises who suffer from ill-health convey to their Roma a ohniigo of colouring from pure aauro to green-
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 330, 17 October 1908, Page 11
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181NEVER WRONG. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 330, 17 October 1908, Page 11
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