POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
What surprises a woman is not how beautiful her children are, hut hovY much mori''!''"'! tfiey are than anybody else's. It's no trouble at all to find trouble. ( Every man on'the job thinks he knows more than the boss. Tf it wasn't Sor their famous wives, many men would never he iheard of. Jlany a ma-i will devour a girl with, kis'scs to limi af-ei- marriage, that she. disagrees wi'.l- '"n. » * If iil hot water, take comfort from the thought ('ml you will soon, like an egg, get hardened to it. Everybody knows that other peoplu make mistakes. Rome people tell the truth merely for the sake of stirring up trouble. (A. woman laughs most heartily al a story of which she fails To "see the point It's dead easy to be an optimist when, only the good t'hings of life are coming your way. A married man should come home early «t least one night each week- -1 jusf to show his Avite that he can do it,/
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 121, 19 June 1909, Page 4
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171POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 121, 19 June 1909, Page 4
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