BACHELORS BEWARE!
-Even m-1908 quite.a lot of likely fellows would be marrying were'it not for the fearful risk they run of marrying the wrong woman. Even for a waltz the wrong woman is tiresome; but for a life-long trudge over all sorts of roads— oh, la, la! .How sang' the discouraged soul?—- .''- A '.woman faire I.'. dare not wed For-feare .1 weare Actaeon*s head. : A;, woman blacko is always proud A woman little always loud; ' ' A woman- that is tall' of growth Is always subject unto' sloth; ." For faire or foule, little or tall, ;. ; Some faulte remaines,amongst thein all Oh/; tut, tut! Don't let the snarls of cvirics worry you. If you to' marriage are inclined seek out the destined maid, and discover what tea., she , drinks. If, she drinks the right one - you're nght-Suratura ,"D," Two Shillings I- ' " "'5 the tea of the wise women, the briehf women, the healthy women, the cheery women ■ the. bonny women,, the .homely women,"thadainty..women,.the comradely women, the Tea sonable : women; the comfortable women the gentle women, the gonial- women-jnst the sort of women: the men. of sense want to marrv and make much of. ■■■:.-. i
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 443, 27 February 1909, Page 11
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