WHEN YOUR HAIR CROWS WHITE.
[To The Editor.] Sir,— Being ;i visitor to Masterton, I was iiiucl) delij^lite<l and pleased with the charming township and sociable inhabitants, the beautiful park, and other natural surroundings. Also tin.' thoughtl'ulness to establish an old man's home. But where do mothers come in:' The mother who has tended, denied herself, and loved her children, those children, perhaps, already passed away to that bourne whence none return, others away in strange countries, where fortune does not always smile. Why not an old woman's home I am, etc., HKART'S-EASE.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10560, 16 February 1912, Page 6
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93WHEN YOUR HAIR CROWS WHITE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10560, 16 February 1912, Page 6
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