Refuge
THERE is m New York a club m which the only woman allowed inside is the telephone operator. No wives, mothers or sweethearts may pass within its portals. It only wants a few more bright notions like this and marriage will become quite a popular institution. •*■••■ '* . * WHEN an English couple took their troubles to court the wife denied that she had neglected her duties and said her whole life was wrapped up m her home and her husband. Well tied up! **-* ■ • . . AN American beauty specialist says that a woman to be beautiful must necessarily suffer. . That is nothing new. Women have ' always been martyrs to fashion. # * * "WOMEN can do men's work," declares one of our feminist leaders. Well, let them. There's many a man willing to give way to her. - - # * " .' * TT is stated that a man walked into a * bank the other day and ordered a drink much to the astonishment of a clerk. Perhaps he wanted to liquidate his overdraft.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1302, 27 November 1930, Page 6
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