BRIDAL RESOLUTIONS
To live well within our income, and every year put by something for the rainy days which, sooner or later, are bound to come.
To try and correct our own individual faults, instead of wondering at the size and number of each other's.
To be perfectly frank and loyal in air our thoughts, words, and deeds, and let nothing have power to make mischief between us.
To never have a second quarrel, for rhe very good reason that we have never had, nor intend to have, a first.
To make much of our respective mothers-in-law, and try our hardest to get on well with all our new rela-
tions
To do our best to make each other's
friends our own
To make for our motto that golden rule of married life—to bear and forbear.
To never do things, however much we would like to, that we know are against the wishes of the other, and above all never try to deceive or have secrets from each other.
And to keep always a sharp look out for the "little rift within the lute," that, if neglected, may one day silence love's music.
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Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, 17 February 1915, Page 2
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