DAN CUPID.
DISOUGANISES STATE EDTOAT.IO&
Mr. Punch's famons "Don't," on th* 6ubje«t of matrimony, uttered to the world at large, is apparently not being hoarkonod to in the teaching profession, to judge from some remarks which were heard at the meeting of the Wellington Education Board yesterday.. The board had just accepted the resignations of. certain teachers who had decided.to taste the joys and sorrows of matrimony.. Mr. A. H. Vrlo rose with .some concern, and suggested that tho board had better look to its interests in this matter. It was a'serious thing to have teachers coming into the for a year or so and tlen leaving to get ma> " "You can't stop them," said the chate* man. ' , ' ■~,„' "I am given to understand, continued Mr. Vile, "that, quite, a number' of tho girl students at the Training JJollege are wearing engagement rings. __; "There's no remedy—they will do it, was all the • comfovt vouchsafed to Mi. Mr. Hogg said' that they ehonld'nt got 60 many pretty girls into the .service, and added, with soma levity, that tne board might consider the. question of. giving wedding presents to the, nappy couples. Whereat everybody smiled uy diligently.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 987, 30 November 1910, Page 6
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194DAN CUPID. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 987, 30 November 1910, Page 6
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