“The best ;s none too good 1 for ue." we say; yet we content ourselves a* too often with the weak and beggarly elements. All the riches of life are curs if we will but take them. No money is better spent than is laid out for domestic eatistaction. A man is pleased that his wife is dressed as well as other people, and the wife it pleased that .«he is bo dressed.—Jo ha* «ton. <r !And you tell me several men proposed manage to you ?” he said, w vag* ly. “Yes; several,” the wife replied. “In fact, quite a number.” “Well, I only wish you had marired the first loot who proposed.” “I did.”
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18790, 26 May 1923, Page 11
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