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— Breaking it Gently. — It was the first she had ever baked, and 5-lie taid proudly : 11 Don't you think I ooukl go into the bread business?" "My dear," answered her husband, gently, "if they sold bread by weight you'd make your fortune." The following was written by a boy on a post-card to his father : — ■" D <sr Daddy, — Could you read mo some argutiieats fur ths debate • That Women's Suffia^e Would bo Most UcdeHrablj'? I dent rmijd which side I speak on. — Your affectionate Son."

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Otago Witness, Issue 2086, 15 February 1894, Page 51

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Page 51 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2086, 15 February 1894, Page 51

Page 51 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2086, 15 February 1894, Page 51

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