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DOMESTIC DONT’S.

Don’t gat up oroai and sulky in the morning. Don’t frown at home and smile abroad, Don’t return from a merry party illhumoured because tired. Don’t snub an old friend before a new acquaintance. Don’t imagine you know better than your elders. Don’t think loud talkings will cover small doings. Don’t grumble about small faults and forget great benefits. Don’t ask advice you do not mean to follow. Don’t find fault with shortcomings yon hove yourself. Don’t think it manly to swsar and brag at home. Don’t think it ladylike to be useless and insipid, Don’t blame a servant for not being able to do what you are unable to teach her, Don’t think yonrself the most important person in the house. Don’t scoff at ideas beyond your comprehension.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1672, 13 December 1887, Page 1

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131

DOMESTIC DONT’S. Temuka Leader, Issue 1672, 13 December 1887, Page 1

DOMESTIC DONT’S. Temuka Leader, Issue 1672, 13 December 1887, Page 1

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