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HOW SHE WAS CURED

She was one of those \'omen who always present a wofnlly untidy appearance during the early part of the day. In vain had her husband remonstrated with her on the unfastened blouse and unkempt hair; it was not until aid came from an unexpected* quarter that victory was his.' They had removed to a. new house on the previous day, and when she answered the summons of the front-door bell a humble-looking woman awaited her. ' Oh, I see it's too late!' sighed the woman; 'I called to see if the missus wanted a charwoman, but I see she's suited.' .

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2, 14 January 1909, Page 78

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HOW SHE WAS CURED New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2, 14 January 1909, Page 78

HOW SHE WAS CURED New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2, 14 January 1909, Page 78

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