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Sleepless people—and there are many of them—should court the sun. The very J*orat soporific is laudanum, and the very best sunshine. Therefore it is very plain that Poor aleepers should pass as many boars as possible in the sunshine, and as ew ** possible in the shade. Many women are martyrs, and yet they do not know it. sunshine out of their houses and their hearts, they wear veils, they carry W-* d » sll that is possible to keep off the subtlest and yet most potent mfluence which give them strength wd beauty and cheerfulness. la it not tune to change this and soon get color and rosea in their pale cheeks, strength hi their weak backs and courage in tbeir timid souls ? The women of the colony an pale and delicate; they may ba blooming and strong ; and sunlight .will be • yetwl mflewe ia tiiie

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1782, 13 January 1886, Page 3

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Untitled Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1782, 13 January 1886, Page 3

Untitled Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1782, 13 January 1886, Page 3

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