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It is estimated that between im and 1000 ships go up ami down the Endish Channel every day. . it mistresses showed I '' ™ ' in the girls they employ the la ™- would not he so anxious to find cm ployment in - d shops and factories, and there would consequently be less domestic worry. Servants should be tau„ht not t fear and hide things from their mistresses, but lo look to them for ad vice when it is required. It is li e few mistresses who take up f position who are enabled o * * the services of domestic sen ants 101 years, and their praecice could ;0 followed with advantage by others who employ girls to perform household work. IE mistresses worked on these lines, the servant-girl proolem would in a short time be less acute than it is to-day Manawatu Standard.;

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Gisborne Times, Volume XII, Issue 1085, 31 December 1903, Page 1

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Untitled Gisborne Times, Volume XII, Issue 1085, 31 December 1903, Page 1

Untitled Gisborne Times, Volume XII, Issue 1085, 31 December 1903, Page 1

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