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ENVIRONMENT.

ITS IXFLUIONCE ON FACIAL EXPRESSION. People nowadays realise that their thoughts aro reflected in their features. Lyery little thought ;ind action has its elfpet in moulding our facial expression, •"nd modern beauty doctors aro stressing tlus jxiint nioro every day. When we are looking tired and worn out, the first tiling our friends adviso us to do is to tnko a holiday. And* when 'wo return they almost invariably lemark upon our improved appoaraneo. Iho fact of the matter, of course, is that the pleasant associations of our holiday aro retained in our features, "tt hat a pity it is that our memories aro | so short-lived that wo .soon forget the haj>py days that conjured up the smiles. There is a way of assisting our memories, however, and thus in a measure perpetuating the holiday joyously spent. Have your port rait "taken" whifo the benign holiday influenco is still around you. For Iho sako of your fnonds, who like to see you happy,"and for yourself who can revisualiso tho happy moments, this is assuredly the most appropriate time to git for your portrait. Hut it must bo executed bv an artist: one whoso perceptions and artistic skill can do justice to tho occasion. Holiday visitors to Christenureh can be sure of their portrait giving pleasure if executed by 'Claude i" r 'u T !'° I ling Studio is probably tho most, up-to-dato in New Zealand to-day. An invitation to visit it is extended to all visitors to Christclmreh, and an examination of the examples 0 f photographic art there will i slight tho most critical. Take tho » i r { "° floor, Stewart Dawson's L, C'. street, or ring 'phono if an appointment is desired. For tho convenience of visitors, tho studio will remain open all dav to-dav (Saturday). " - n

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16722, 3 January 1920, Page 9

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ENVIRONMENT. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16722, 3 January 1920, Page 9

ENVIRONMENT. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16722, 3 January 1920, Page 9

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