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1 The habit —for this "is'what it becomes j —of constantly endeavouring to make of whatever place a girl finds herself temporary or permanent.mistress a tidy and pretty abode, occupies many minutes, but it wiil enable her to make of her husband's home a much prettier place than if she I reserves all her energies fcr the later residence. The ability to market properly, which saves the over-burdened motherhousekeeper many weary wanderings, may prevent the young housekeeper of the future from -exhibitions of ignorance excusable in a young girl, but altogether laughable in a married woman. Visiting cards tastefully printed at 5s per hundre ',, post free, at the New Zealand Mail office.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1191, 28 December 1894, Page 16

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Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 1191, 28 December 1894, Page 16

Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 1191, 28 December 1894, Page 16

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