PITHY PARS.
Only a woman finds the whole world loraiiie. * * * * \\ omea are like Bradshaw—a guide raid a nuzzle. '* # # # Cooks as well as dressmakers show their taste in dressing. • * * » Opportunities, iike girls, were made to be embraced.
* * * * Advice can always be had for nothing, and is usuallv worth it. * '* •
Two people agree to marry, but the? disagree about everything else, o *» - • The woman who is "Very good has never had the chance of being very Ivad- • • •
This would be a far happier place if our debtors had memories like our creditors. # * *
Her voic? nay be an excellent thing in a woman: it's her tongue most men objer-t t-o.
*- * * If a man gets the last word in an argument with a woman it is because
sha gives it to liim. * • » The provprli says marry in haste and repent at your leisure, but a married man has no leisure. * « * Marryiug a woman because you happen to be in love with her is not a logical proceeding, but an excellent remedy. # * •
The trouble with many married people is that they are trying to get more out of marriage than there is in it. » * * It's better to loved and lost than never to have loved at all, but it's tetter still to lose one and love another.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 227, 17 November 1916, Page 4 (Supplement)
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