It was a judicious resolution of a father as well as a most pleasing compliment to hia wife, when, on being asked what he intended to do with his girls, be replied, "I- intend to apprentice thera to their mother, that they may learn the art of .improving time, and be fitted to become -wives, mothers, heads of families, and £^useful members of society." Equally just, /.bnt bitterly painful, was the remark of the \7)i.Qatiappy. ; hasband.;of. a vain; thoughtless, 7^^resßy^^tternrr-"Tt "is hard to say it, but, 7i£mj^ for any>;^^ip4jj;^h«7^m ofthe way of X i 'jthmyaKi^^M .^x*mJE»lei^ -7
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 261, 5 November 1869, Page 2
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97Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 261, 5 November 1869, Page 2
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