. Te Karere. nts. Know your weaknesses and admitthem. Remember, other people havefaults, too. Try to open conversations ;youll find that it may soon becomepleasant. Convince yourself that mostpeople are timid in some respect. Tryto think about their feelings insteadof your own. Managing the home is the womansjob, and if you lack confidence inyourself—everyone suffers. Learn tobudget within your means. Dont buythings that you cant afford. Whenguests come to visit with you dontgive them all the food you have inthe home. Arrange an artistic mealwhich will be nutritious, one that willsatisfy every


. Te Karere. nts. Know your weaknesses and admitthem. Remember, other people havefaults, too. Try to open conversations ;youll find that it may soon becomepleasant. Convince yourself that mostpeople are timid in some respect. Tryto think about their feelings insteadof your own. Managing the home is the womansjob, and if you lack confidence inyourself—everyone suffers. Learn tobudget within your means. Dont buythings that you cant afford. Whenguests come to visit with you dontgive them all the food you have inthe home. Arrange an artistic mealwhich will be nutritious, one that willsatisfy everyone. Buy food that iseconomical, yet nutritious. When your husband finds that youare a capable wife and mother andcan decide your daily problems, he willhave a great deal of confidence in will come to you with many o\his problems and will want you tohelp him make decisions. Your child-ren, too, will seek your counsel. Thiswill bring love, companionship, andunderstanding into your home. Machc, 1950 77. THE SEEDS OF MAC. ARE SPROUTINGLeft to right: Elder Mantle, Tumuaki Young, Elder Hall (surveyor) and Elder Lines. The Spirit of By Elder R. W. Lines WHEN you speak of the oldMAC. to the Maori people oftoday, notice- the proud look that comesinto their eyes as they momentarilyglance in retrospect and dream of theday when all were talking aboutachievements of the football team. Andwhile yon are in the presence of onewho has seen many things since those:?> back with him as he remem-bers men who sal across the aisle from him in different classes. Men who to-day, because of their leadership, are individual monuments to the worth ofthe spirit and teachings found in theold M In July, 1V4H. a visionary manhoarded a ship hound for Maoriland. He, too, was dreaming of the , but his thoughts were carry-him beyond the old edifice —. They were just beyond the horizon and he-was inspired to visualize a new edificerising from the spirit of the old. Hiknew then that he


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