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MAN'S PLACE IN THE HOME.

Mr. Arthur Yoorhess, a Now Jersey magistrate (says tho Xew York correspondent of the 'Daily Telegraph"), stated from the bench that half the. matrimonial squabbles brought to his court are due to inquisitive huslmds prying into the wife's kitchen. It is a scandal, ho says, that tho time of magistrates' courts all over the country should be wasted because tho stronger sex infringe upon the domain of the weaker, and domestic' unhappinesg, results. 'L'lia magistrate suggested that the following hints should be printed and prominently displayed in every kitchcn throughout the country:— A man who is always snooping around in tho pots and kettles is a nuisance; woman reigns supreme m tho kitchen, and 'Man lias no placo there. In tho kitchen women are men's superiors, and it is the man's placo to acknowledge it. The husband who thinks lie knows more about conking than his wife,is an egotist. Every husband should bo satisfied when his wi'fe doe.* her best, no matter what the results of her efforts are. Some correspondence printed ill the New York papeis endorses generally the strictures of the Xuw Jersey magistrate. Some husbands, however, complain that, owing to the dearth of domestic servants in America, the practice lias arisen of dividing the household duties. "In no other civilised country," writes one husband, "is tho man called upon (o so large an extent, even in comparatively well-to-do families, to help in the woman's work. The diplomas of tho Rhodes School of Electrolysis, U.S.A., are recognised as a qualification of tho highest standing. Mrs. Rolleston, Hair Specialist, of Lambton Quay, succeeded in obtaining this when in America. Iler skill as an operator is proved by the hundreds of eases permanently cured'. Jlrs. Holleston's method for removing superfluous hair is recommended by Wellington's leading physicians, and patients may rely 011 having this disfigurement permanently removed without tho danger of scars or other skin blemishes. Personal attention only. Consultation free, 256 Lambton Quay." A concert, arranged b ( v Mr. GardnoP| was given at the Missions to Seamen this week. The contributions to the pro> gram mo were as follow:—Songs, by Missel Jones, D. Jones, Cunningham, Messrs, Culverwell, Mason, and Austin; Mr. F. S. Shell, who presided, gave a temperance address; and Mr. Bates gavo a displav of ventriloquism; and tlicro were mouth-organ selections by Mr. 0. Burga (s.s. Mana). A conundrum competition was won by men from vessels ill port. Violin and piano duets by Miss and Mrs. Glasson were also given, and votes of thanks to Mr. Gardner and the pep formers brought the concert to a close. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, Superfluous hair destroyed by "Rusma" (reg.). A guarantee |»ivcu with each c:*<i undertaken. Seo testimonials and letters, Mrs. llnllen (over Economic), LambtoßQuay. 'Phono 1047. (Testimonial.), Capo Town, May 58th, 1911. Dear Mrs. Ilullen,—Just a lino to lot, you know that tho Pan of "Rusma'M: got is a complete success, and I 110 longoi. need to use it, though I keep' it my mo,' I liavo tried many cures, but so far tliii is tho only one. I cannot express my, pleasure ill being able, to writs to you thus. "Rusma"idid ALL that you said, it would. With heartiest good wishes foj your success.—Yours very sincerely. 5 ■ C. JOHNSTONE. . Original copy of above can to foen 'at iai address .

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1425, 27 April 1912, Page 10

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MAN'S PLACE IN THE HOME. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1425, 27 April 1912, Page 10

MAN'S PLACE IN THE HOME. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1425, 27 April 1912, Page 10

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