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DR. TRUBY KING. "There is nothing more charming than to see a mother with a child m her arms, and nothing more venerable than a mother among a number of chUdren.'r— Goethe.

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NZ Truth, Issue 935, 27 October 1923, Page 5

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DR. TRUBY KING. "There is nothing more charming than to see a mother with a child m her arms, and nothing more venerable than a mother among a number of chUdren.'r—Goethe. NZ Truth, Issue 935, 27 October 1923, Page 5

DR. TRUBY KING. "There is nothing more charming than to see a mother with a child m her arms, and nothing more venerable than a mother among a number of chUdren.'r—Goethe. NZ Truth, Issue 935, 27 October 1923, Page 5

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