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Sweet - Minded Women.

i minded woman on those around her that i is almost boundless. It is to her that friend come in the season of sickness and sorrow fo , help and comfort. One soothing touch o her kindly hands works wonders in tin • feverish child ; a few words let fall from he ' lips in the ear of a sorrowful sister do mucl , to raise the load of grief that is bowing it » victim down to the dust in anguish. Tin i husband comes home worn out with tin > pressure of business, and feeling irritabL ' with the world in general ; but when In i enters the cozy sitting-room and sees thi ' blaze of the bright fire, and meets his wife' ; smiling face, he succumbs in a moment t< ' the soothing influences, which act as tin i balm of Gilead to his spirit. We are al , wearied with combating with the realitie ': of life. The rough schoolboy flies in ragi from the taunts of his companions to fine i solace in the mother's smile. The littl > one, full of grief with its own large trouble 5 finds a haven of rest on its mother's breast I and so one may go on with instances of tin r influence a sweet-minded Avoman has ii s the social life with which she is connected r Beauty is an insignificant power when com i pared with hers.

r recommended for use in cleansing wound* 1 They cost 30s per 1,000. 3 Quartz found in the Transvaal is yieldin 3 25 to 85ozs. of gold to the ton. r Black French poodles are the Londo ; fashion. They are shaved into knots an 1 knobs. a " Women seldom stop to think." Tru ? enough. But you might have addec i « They never fail to stop and talk,"

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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 63, 16 August 1884, Page 5

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Sweet – Minded Women. Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 63, 16 August 1884, Page 5

Sweet – Minded Women. Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 63, 16 August 1884, Page 5

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