a single night, and that they never fail to preside in the nursery while the baby is being put to bed. You will see, even in Paris, on a fine spring morning, rovrs of smartly-dressed young mothers walking beside the nurse and the perambulator in the Champs Elysees — a thing no English mother of the upper classes ever dreams of doing. Fiencb ladies are scandalised a: the extent to which we in England, relegate the care of our children to nurses and governesses."' Eihel R. v>enj\uin. Barrister and Solioiloi, Albert Buildings, Princes street, Duned-n (oircsite C.P.0.), has trust moneys to lend ua approved security. — Advt
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Otago Witness, Issue 2504, 19 March 1902, Page 63
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105Page 63 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2504, 19 March 1902, Page 63
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