ENVIRONMENT.
ITS INFLUENCE ON FACIAL
EXPRESSION
People nowadays realise that, their a thoughts are reflected in their features. 11 Every little thought and action has its ~ effect in moulding our facial expression, {, and modern beauty doctors are strejs- t. ing thj.s i>oint more every day. j. When we are looking tired nnd worn r out, the first thing our friends advise s us to da is to take a holiday. AiuJ |, •when ivs return they almost invariably „ remark upon our improved appearance. Tho fact of the matter, of course, is that the pleasant associations of our holiday arc retained in our features. C What a pity it is that our memories arc so short-lived that we soon forget the liannv days that conjured up the smiles. Tnerc is a way of assisting our memories, however, and thus in a measure perpetuating the holiday joy> usly spent. Have your portrait taken'whilo the benign holiday influence is still around you. For the sake of your friends, who like to see you happy.'and for yourself who can revisualise tho happy moments, this is assuredly the most appropriate time to sit for your portrait. But it must be executed by an artist: one -whose perceptions awl artistic skill can do justice, to tho occasion. Holiday visitors to Christchurch can be sure of their portrait 1 ■riving pleasure if executed by Claude King. The Claude King Studio is probablv tin* most up-to-date in Nov Zealand to-day. An invitation to visit it is extended to all visitors to Christchuroh, and an examination of the examples of photographic art there will delight the most critical. Take the P lift to the von floor, Stewart Dawson's Buildings, High street, or ring 'phone SCo3 if an appointment is desired
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16723, 5 January 1920, Page 2
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290ENVIRONMENT. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16723, 5 January 1920, Page 2
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