Thoughts for the Head of the House.
No man has any right, in organising hi* household, to leave out of view the fact that he may ere long be taken from his family, and, that there ought,, to' be a provision against future. disaster, ,It is good morals aßwellaa good "economy for one to lay up for, hie children, bo tfyatwheri he departs — it may ; tie, by, a sudden and unexpected srrolcl — he shall not leave behind him eonfneion, totia^dhan^erandM^Slution. , Great 18 the ' contract between the brightness ofr '"th'^'bldu^hblcl when" the father' ( lfv^ arid by 'Mi* 'efiefgy^'makes hotise ainple^'and :4biiin;dft l n& ) aji'd au^hiog^ tidW and when instantly, sometimes * witllout warning; the light goes out, and, there la poverty and no Btrong hand to repijl it; and .every ohild is brought at onoeHo want, and all the entangling difficulties of settlement come upon the family. *'4 , v - - . ' •*• , ;
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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 169, 11 September 1886, Page 2
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147Thoughts for the Head of the House. Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 169, 11 September 1886, Page 2
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