If a woman is ever to retain her present position in the business world, she must look to it that she makes her value felt. She has many advantages, she is punctual, painstaking, patient of monotony, amenable to discipline, ready, and willing: indeed, she errs as a rule rather from excess of zeal than from its defect. But she has two things to learn: First, that her health is her only capital: and secondly, that to rise above mediocrity it is n<*cessary to think for yourself.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXI, Issue XII, 17 September 1898, Page 369
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