WORDS ABOUT WIVES.
A buxom widow must be either married, buried, or shut up in a convent. A good wife and heal'tli are a man's best wealth. Choose a wife rather by your ear than you eye. For whom does the blind man's 'wife adorn herself; die that tells hi» wife news is hut lately married, Next to no 'wife a good wife is best. A man must ask his wife's leave to Uirirn. A prudent wife is from die Lord. A beautiful woman is the hell of the soul, the purgatory of the purse, and the paradise of the eye-'. A truth-telling woman has few friends. liewaiv of a V.d woman, and put not your trust in a good oin\ F.vcry woman who is a shrew in domestic life is now become a scold in politics. Every woman would rather be handsome than good. We never know what a 'Woman doesn't j menu until she has spoken, , Woman i- an evil, but a noccssarv cYil.-"M.A.1!."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 98, 22 May 1909, Page 3
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166WORDS ABOUT WIVES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 98, 22 May 1909, Page 3
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