Talks On How To Behave
EUUUDGESUROUARDEGESSOQEUGSESEESOSUGETRERLEEDOCDOREDGRERSERRERECUBSRESUGEEOGEEROGESUUEGEE THE isolation of our land denies us many things which those who rub shoulders with the polished peoples of the older countries of the world enjoy-a certain ease of manner, a poise which comes of knowing and of doing the correct thing naturally and, indeed, unconsciously. We may never feel our need acutely if we remain safely at home, but let us leave our native shore, and we immediately realise our disadvantage; for even though we may never become sticklers in our observance of all the forms and ceremonies which apply to our socia! life, there is a tremendous advantage in being well-informed. Many, 1 am sure, would appreciate a weekly evening talk on etiquette, followed by the answering of ques-
tions.
A.R.C.
A.
(Te Aroha).
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Radio Record, 6 May 1938, Page 25
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