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DON’T WORRY

The woman who owns to being a “born worrier” possesses the possibility ft nlaguing to an extent she litle realises. As long ago as Solomon there was a proverb about the unpleasantness of living m a house with a quarrelsome woman, ana a whining, worrying woman is no better. Perhaps, if you are one ot ‘hose worriers, you don't appreciate the tact that you are in the habit of rnakmg thoso about you share in your worries ; but unless you are a very exceptional woman you ‘ let your household know that you have lain awake worrying over the thought that the coals are going too fast, that the cakes did not bake properly, or a variety of other annoyances which hold the housekeeper; sleepless.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 2481, 17 May 1909, Page 8

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DON’T WORRY Dunstan Times, Issue 2481, 17 May 1909, Page 8

DON’T WORRY Dunstan Times, Issue 2481, 17 May 1909, Page 8