Who wih^Bay^hat the hired girr?of " this cAPturyis a down-trodden creature? .Thest young ladies, of kitchen and dining room are not so fearfully burdened as v to destroy their constitutions, they always l«ok nice on the street, and" «• very thin.g, appears to be generally, lovely with them. A Nupier Terrace ladyj of the house was ahput to go shopping. \She had' given the loilet a litt^, mor« attention than usual.. As she came out ot her room, drawing on her gloves her littlu girl raised her hands m admira lion, ii\6t" 'said, •' Oh, ma 1 Ain't' you ; just lov«ly ? You look ns nice as Sarah, now." Sarah ia the kitchen augel.—yje/*---yraph. - "
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1604, 9 January 1886, Page 4
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