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BOILED DOWN COMMON-SENSE

A.VI) I'IiACTICAL PHILOSOPHY. Many a woman would rei|iiire less time watching her husband's morals if she spent more attention on his meals. To earn money and pay {tills seems to occupy most of a man's time, and he wonders why his home isn't happy. When he learns to earn love and pay attention to his wife, happiness will ooze into his home through everv cracK aucl keyhole. Fate is really 'kind; every worthless man gets along far better than he deserves. The trouble is many" sing "We shall know each other there" in church, hut they don't try to know* each other here on earth.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 53, 11 June 1910, Page 10

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108

BOILED DOWN COMMON-SENSE Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 53, 11 June 1910, Page 10

BOILED DOWN COMMON-SENSE Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 53, 11 June 1910, Page 10

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