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Sayings for the Day

A .woman never forgets a man who has kissed her.—D. W. Chambers. »#*»»»*• Courtesy is so cheap; that is probably why a man do sen't give it to hie wife. It isn't good enough if or her »*** « » - • It will do no man any good to love a woman unless ho keeps on telling iher so.—"The Reflections of a Bachelor." - * • • • • • A divorce costs a lot more than a marriage certificate—but think how much longer it lasts, in these days! * * « * * . * « ». Take a man's name, his money and hifl measure; but—if you are a wo*ian —*bo careful how youi take his word— Helen Rowland. • •••••• For amateur gardeners who are getting 'busy just now the surest way to tell the weeds from the flow-ore is to ipull them all out. The ones that oonie up again are the weeds.—"New York Life'." • •••••• The girl who has had her breakfast aerved to her every day, who has been helped to dress, who has been sheltered from all domestic duties is not fit for a wife and mother.—Professor ,Chark*> Zeublin. • • • • • • • Don't ax de good Lawd-ter send Prosperity. Let Him see you wid yo' coat off an' yo sleeves rolled high, tryin* ter pitch Hard Times over do fence, arid Prosperity will be settin' at' yo' breakfas' ta'blo nex' mawnin', ari r yon needn't wonder how he got dar.—.Atlanta Constitution. ••-•, • * » • The average man climbs to success, while his wife holds tlie ladder. If ho gete there, she is apt to be left- ibehind; i? he takes a tumble, she is there To take the blame.—Helen Rowland. • ••»»»« In the old time children were whipped up. Later they were dragged up. Then they were brought up. Now we are learning to let them grow up. Education by assault ami battery is becoming unfashionable.—Bolton Hall.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 June 1915, Page 3

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297

Sayings for the Day Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 June 1915, Page 3

Sayings for the Day Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 June 1915, Page 3

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