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WHAT A WOMAN THINKS OF MERE MAN.

When it comes to a quest foil of saying, catty things about the opposite sex, man hasn’t his own way —oh, no! This is the conclusion we have come to after reading a diverting book by Bueno de Mesquita. Her work is entitled “Men are Pigs,” and therein she tries to show how many ways man resembles our much maligned but useful fourfooted friend. “A man will forgive a woman anything—unless she is his wife.” “Never trust a red-haired man. In fact, never trust any man at all.” “Men are never contented. When they are young they elders; when they are old they attempt to renew the pleasures of their youth.” “When a woman is discussing her best friend, and her husband says, ‘Who, dear?’ you may be quite sure he is enjoying a flirtation with, that very friend. ’ The foregoing is a sample of the intriguing paragraphs that appear in the pages of “The New Idea,” the* threepenny weekly paper ior women, obtainable locallv.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12427, 21 August 1933, Page 2

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WHAT A WOMAN THINKS OF MERE MAN. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12427, 21 August 1933, Page 2

WHAT A WOMAN THINKS OF MERE MAN. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12427, 21 August 1933, Page 2