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DOMESTIC INSTRUCTION.

TO THE EDITOR. . Sib,' —I notice that in the report in your Wednesday’s issue with reference to tho School of Domestic Instruction, Judge Denuiston is-reported to have said that Parliament should take the matter up. Well, that is about tho crowning point for the new women. Why do not their mothers teach them at home? Then they might make good wives. One-half-of the young women in Christchurch can neither make, bake nor mend, lienco they are not fitted for wives. Those who do marry make their homes bear gardens and their husbands’ lives miserable. —I am, Ac.,

*JAMBS WILSON. Mount Somers, Dec. 24.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 11152, 29 December 1896, Page 6

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DOMESTIC INSTRUCTION. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 11152, 29 December 1896, Page 6

DOMESTIC INSTRUCTION. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 11152, 29 December 1896, Page 6

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