A MATRIMONIAL CLUB.
A brilliant idea was submitted to 'the Farmers.' Conference at Sydjney last week. It was no tiring less (says the Mornling Herald) than a Farmers' Settlers' Club, but At was to (be tlie only club An Australia where men and women .from the western side could meet and compare notes. Then again there was-—said a delegate—not enough matrimony in tlhe country. He did not advocate a (matrimonial ■club, "but it wioul bed a great gain if the young, men. from one part of itihie country could! meet young women from other parts. Tivey could thus select better life partners:* -than at present. Cooking classes could
be lick! there, and fanners could ■bring it.hiCii-r daughters!, there to have fin idling touches put oa the- plain «x>kmng of the busih. It ds ito he regretted t-liiait the Cc!nfe'r€>n<» /threw out this Utopian sohem/e.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10301, 2 August 1911, Page 4
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144A MATRIMONIAL CLUB. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10301, 2 August 1911, Page 4
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