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.-IXStr-Ej? TO “ AKXIOUS .” OTAHUHU 1 can only suggest that you endeavour tx* live usefully and happily. At the age of IT you are actively shaping character that will influence your future most profoundly. If your personality radiates charm and cheerfulness, together with becoming modesty, and is sufficiently matured bv a measure of useful knowledge and uplifting ideals, you will attract the right class of friend. Enjoy life, but invest vourself with womanly reserve. ANNE RUTLEDGE. ANSWER TO “BANDY” The same general advice given to “Anxious,” Otahuhu. also applies to you. If the bov is foolishly frivolous,, you do not want him. Y'ou are apparently young, -o don’t take young men too seriously.. If the boy finally keeps company with vou onlv, it will most likelj be so because he loves you for what. and that condition is up the average man becomes engaged his thncee is on a pedestal, and if girls hold themselves cheaply, there 1S usu?h y . <> ;^fn a t r d/Sn S t To?me^t°oA?t'er n d 0 e t tairel advice - ANNE RUTLEDGE.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 890, 6 February 1930, Page 5
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178IN BRIEF Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 890, 6 February 1930, Page 5
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