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REN OR SWEETHEART

HAT WOULD YOU BE? writer in "The New Idea" a: "Which type of woman dit pay to be —th e siren who eints, or the sweetheart who l.y Which type gets the most of life, and which in the end, h a man the longest? The age problem of women. It began •i (he world began in the Gariof Eden. There was Lilith, siren woman, and Eve, the rer of all living. Adam choose , but there is no denying Lilhad her attraction for him, and perhaps there were :\s when Eve, harassed with cares of family life, took a minutes off from raising Cain Abel, and reflected that Lildidn'nt do so badly for herself ■r all. 'All through history that ma of Eden has gone on reting itself—the siren versus

i women men marry: and loath we may be lo admit it, it is inhitably a fact that the women »y marry do not always have p best end of the stick." The rest of ths article is well nth reading, as given in "The *w Idea."' It is this clever, pineal ive sort of writing by Atistlian authors that Ims made ['lie New Idea" the most popur 3d weekly read bv Australian •men, a Free Pattern enclosed cli week, and many fashion deyns and practical articles make I'lie New Idea" wonderful value

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Opunake Times, 26 January 1934, Page 3

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REN OR SWEETHEART Opunake Times, 26 January 1934, Page 3

REN OR SWEETHEART Opunake Times, 26 January 1934, Page 3