Electric currents caH now he used to hold the dishes to the tables of railway dining-room cars. Mrs Ella Dietz Clymer says : 'Women live in their hous"es more than men j what more fitting than that they should design them ? " Mrs Clymer advocates the study;;of architecture by women, The proprietor of a general shor> was one day serving behind the counter, when a little raggid urchin, whose uncombed hair scarcely reached the top of the counter, came in, shouting:—" Please, sir, will yer let mother 'ave 'alf a pound o' sugar ? She says you're to stick it up, an' let; me 'ave two 'ap'niesfor a penny. An' | will yer lend father to-day's paper, an' wot's the right time ? Mother says she'll pay yer when Mrs Brown pays 'er for last week's washin'." That proprietor is undoubtedly making his : fortune.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1998, 23 January 1890, Page 3
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139Untitled Temuka Leader, Issue 1998, 23 January 1890, Page 3
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