A WOMAN IS NEVER OLD
Who alloAvs herself to think only of pleasant things. Who trains her tongue to utter only pleasant words. Who remembers that frowns are unbecoming and that smiles are better. Who keeps her nerves well under control and remembers that they are not an interesting subject to anyone. Who enters into the plans and, as far as possible, into the doings of the young people about her. Who never allows herself to become slouchy and careless in appearance. Who treats others as she likes to be cared for herself, and never demands too much from her friends.
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New Zealand Tablet, 23 August 1906, Page 37
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101A WOMAN IS NEVER OLD New Zealand Tablet, 23 August 1906, Page 37
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