HUSBANDS WHO RULE WIVES.
Til Kilt KXISTKXCK DKX'I'.J). "V HI i ouuhl til ill* aide l<' munage vmir nun wtte. ’ --aid Mr I'muImm. " mag st rate a: WV-t London Polar Court, to a man .-(eking h:-- :ulv ice lor his ma lit alt roil L e-. Ihe .C ni < ;mi : 1 can i do anvthmg with her. .Mr Kurd ha in : 1 can mry advise you to tide your own wile, Lverv man one hi in ru'c ha who hy kindness. 1 cannot do anything for you. Tin l mthlicaton of tit's cinilogit" m'IU a nnmhor oi' indignant husbands in their writ mu iloko One correspondcni, who signs hini'ici "I'onrieen Years' Doic ’t s.iy,- : "I once read of Mr Km dim m that 'he own- a country estate ran! X an expert in husbandry.' 11 he ival'y meant wmar he -a hi to the married man who a-ked his advice he is no expert in the other -on a- 1 'h n-1 in nd ry.' "I cannot rule my own wile, and 1 am waiting to meet the man who tides Ira wile. There ate a few imm who think they rule their wives, and a good many men who hoa-i that tliev rule 1 11 « ir wive.-; hut that i- another nriiter. Tho-e who hoa-t n'-imllv llr-t look round the room, ratlwav ea rrtage. office, ha.r. or oilier premi-es to make -urn no one is there w!to tepeata mi i tigs. Another hitahaml writes: "Keen o' tlie man who ,-avi\ that he ruiea h'wife h\- kindm-- were piih'hdy exhihited. mi own all 1 1 tide towards him would ho tint! of the old romvi ryiinin w ho. lor ihe iii at i into in Ida life, saw a rhinoei mk jn I ravel!: menagerie. The old ill'll surveyed 1 hi- rhi tmeeroand then et"ed wtaihfnl v. ’l),me tt. I here ha mi 'iieli a hatdtiiai 1' A K1 TICK. SCCC KSIII )\.
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Mataura Ensign, 11 February 1916, Page 5
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