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CLOTHES-HANGER, OR HOT?

Make the Most of Yourself VALUE OF CLEVER MAKEUP Do you wear your clothes with an air and a charm, or are you merely a clothes-hanger? This is a question that you should not tre»t in a frivolous vein, but one to be pondered on se'iously and with intensity. i MOW many times have you heard the complscent remark cf a complacent woman, that she attaches very little importance to clothes, except as a covering? Now these smug- utterances are all very wel if you possess the classic features of a Venus and the grace of a Diana, and even then you'd need to heed tie voice of the times. ■ The "Deb" slouch of some years ago stil shows itself, and is an appalling 1 sight. Do hold yourself erect, clothes hang so well on a pair of straight shoulders! Do you pay sufficient attention to your shoes? Never, never, never wear shoes that pinch or rub, for if you do, in a very short time those pleasing things, bunions and callouses will be your lot. Keep your hands well manicured. Not necessarily those sharp-pointed, over-rosy nails, but well-shaped and spotlessly clean. Watch your hair, hands, feet and carriage; select your clothes with care; do not despise the value of clever make-up, and then you will have every woman's greatest assets, and the charm ofra good appearance

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19280105.2.10.4

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NZ Truth, Issue 1153, 5 January 1928, Page 3

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CLOTHES-HANGER, OR HOT? NZ Truth, Issue 1153, 5 January 1928, Page 3

CLOTHES-HANGER, OR HOT? NZ Truth, Issue 1153, 5 January 1928, Page 3

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