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STINGY WHEN WRITING.

It is a strange fact that most women art niggardly with their stationery. They may entertain their friends sumptuously, and wear the costliest raiment. They may even he extravagant in other respects, but in the matter of stationery they are absolutely •ninejy, and will cross and recross their pages j rather than use anotffer sheet of note-paper I !n affairs of this kind men are, as a rule. I lavish and careless, and refrain from the , discourtesy and unkindness of inflicting an I Almost unreadable letter on their friends.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 30 July 1891, Page 4

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STINGY WHEN WRITING. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 30 July 1891, Page 4

STINGY WHEN WRITING. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 30 July 1891, Page 4

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