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WOMAN’S LITTLE WAY.

The Joneses rented the Smiths’ house for three months. Before the Joneses moved in, Mrs. Smith had the house cleaned. She had four women and a vacuum-cleaner working for four days. Then Mrs. Jones moved in. “My goodness she said; “such dirt I never saw!” So she had the house cleaned. She employed four women and a vacuum-cleaner. They were the same women and the same vacuum-cleaner. “Now,” said Mrs. Jones, “the place is fit to live in.” Three months later the Joneses’ tenancy was up, and they moved out. “I must clean the place up,” said Mrs. Jones before she left. So she employed four women and a vacuumcleaner, and they worked four days. Then Mrs. Smith moved in. She took one look and raised her hands in horror. “My gracious!” she said; “what dirt!” So she employed four women and a vacuum-cleaner.

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New Zealand Tablet, 2 October 1919, Page 45

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WOMAN’S LITTLE WAY. New Zealand Tablet, 2 October 1919, Page 45

WOMAN’S LITTLE WAY. New Zealand Tablet, 2 October 1919, Page 45

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