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KIBBLINGS.

A little nonsense pow and then. \s relished by tb» wleeet mer. Cousin Sophia (talented and accomplished) : " Yes ; I like Mr Fibson ; he 8 so .sensible. He told me he didn't care a rap for uninteliectual women, however beautiful they may be." Cousin Bella (only pretty) : "Did he really ? Why he lold me he couldn't bear intellectual women. He said women's mission was to be beautiful." Now, my friends, I wish to tell yon not to despair. Yon never know what you can do till you try. You musn't lose heart. Why, there are lotE of men who have started life in a worse position that^ou, have died worth fortunes. Look at Thouias BrowD, a citizen of this town who has just left us for a better world. Ho came here with Is in his pocket, aart died worth £50,000 ," Still Small Voice : "I'd rather stnrt with £50,000 and die worth Is." A certain married hdy sat up till VZ o'clock one ni^ht last week waiting for lilt husband to come homo from the club. At last, weary aud worn out wilh her long waiting, she wont to hor bedroom to retire, and th'tvo louud tho miasiutf husband sound ablevp. Instead ol goius to tho clnb-hb had <:ouo to his room, and never luft the house. Such iiru tho troubles eoiao poor married women have tocoutend with iv this life.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8743, 1 April 1890, Page 4

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KIBBLINGS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8743, 1 April 1890, Page 4

KIBBLINGS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8743, 1 April 1890, Page 4

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