A t»i'- -i-—! in K:omin*n<i P;:r«. one o r :hr fau? resin us in the environs of 1/mdon, and a U r ge number of th“ atiimds hivr hoi to I** slaughtered. A practu*-! m -h*-r conn*e"ei he- son when he became of marriageable age. with respect b* ‘‘miH CiK' young ladies in thw wise “If the young lady manifests a predilection for Straubs she \* frivolous ; for Beethoven, she is unpractical ; for Li-zt. she is to • r.mlj ti us ; f..r Verdi, she is sentimental; for (tlftnh.ch, she is giddy; l-r fiounod, she is lackadaisical; for Cottschalk. she is superficial; for Mozart, she is prudish; f.r Flotow, she is common place. The girl who hammers away at A Maiden s Prayer, Anril Chorus, and Silvery Wave may b» depended up *n as rt good cook, and healthful. Cut, b-.t ..f all, pin thou thy faith up-n the calico dress of the girl who cannot play at all.”
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2358, 20 August 1887, Page 1 (Supplement)
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