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FOR LADIES ONLY.

Things a married lady cannot help thinking :-— That she was a pretty girl at sixteen. That all her lady fri nds are five years older than they say they are. That she has a vory fine miud. That if her husband had acted on her advice he would have been a richer man to-day. That people think too much of that Miss Blank, who would not be called handsome if she did'nfc make herself up. . That her mother-in-law is a very trying woman. That her girls are prettier than Mrs Blank's girls. That she would like to know where her husband spends his evening when he stays out. • That her servant girls are the worst ever known. That she has taste in dress. That she has a good temper.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2588, 24 April 1877, Page 3

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FOR LADIES ONLY. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2588, 24 April 1877, Page 3

FOR LADIES ONLY. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2588, 24 April 1877, Page 3

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