A GIRL'S BEDROOM.
A DAINTY SCHEME. Tho search for beauty—liko charityshould begin at homo. If environment is at all responsible for our mental and moral traits, then' surely_ it must have some bearing on our physical attainments as well. s A woman's boudoir is her sanctuary To it she ' entrusts all her beauty secrets Tho more attractive she makes it, tho greater its stimulus can be. Whether she has a privato dressing' room in a fourteen-room house, a simple bedroom in a modern apartment, or a tiny furnished room in a boarding-house, she can reservo ono corner of that room for a dressing table. This should bo as dainty and femininely alluring as possible -and fitted with tho essentials she' will need, from time to time, for her skin culture. For the room itself brier-rose pink, and willow-leaf green make a lovely colour scheme, especially if tho design is a floral one. Let the mirror bo framed in narrow gold or oxidised.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20288, 22 June 1929, Page 6 (Supplement)
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162A GIRL'S BEDROOM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20288, 22 June 1929, Page 6 (Supplement)
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