Don'ts for Husbands
Commandments for wives are perpetually being printed —every paper one picks up seems to contain at least a few dozen hints on how to hold one’s husband. Here, for a change, are a few “Don’ts for Husbands” selected hy a tJ.S.A. paper, which invited its readers to send suggestions for a set °f rules for the guidance of husbands:— 1. Don’t nag. (This may seem out of place. But some of the worst naggers I have known are men.) 2. Don’t be indifferent to your wife’s clothes. 3. Don’t break your promises to her, D °r be tardy in your appointments her. 4. Don’t let the basement light burn every night and then complain because toe light-bills are big. 5. Don’t forget anniversaries. 6. Don’t be late to meals. 7. Don’t be bored when your wife jsks you to spend an evening with X home. Don’t frown when she asks you for money. 9* Don’t argue. 10. Don’t forget to tell her you love her.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 332, 18 April 1928, Page 5
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168Don'ts for Husbands Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 332, 18 April 1928, Page 5
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