HAVE YOU A BEAUTIFUL
. . . Mouth? If you have, then don’t disfigure it by painting the lips out of shape or pulling wry faces. A beautiful mouth can make a plain face pretty. . . . Nose? If your nose is really beautiful, don’t over-powder it or, on tfie other hand, let it stay shiny, just because you think powder is not quits the thing. Be moderate! . . . . Home, If your home is acknowledged to be more than usually beautiful, beware of worshipping it instead of the people it contains. House-worship is the reason so many beautiful homes are unpleasant to live in. , . , Expression? If you have, then smile all you can, so that you will always show to'advantage; for beautiful expressions are usually 90 per cent, beautiful smiles. . . . Set of teeth? If so, then guard.them as though they really were pearls. . . . Tea service? If you have such a possession, then don’t let other people take the responsibility of washing it. Always do the job yourself, and then you'll only have yourself to blame if anything gets smashed.
. . . Dream? If you have one really beautiful dream, and you do not eyer want to awaken from it, discuss it with other people. The world is chock full of cynics, and you are bound to come up against.one of them and have your wonderful dream rudely and needlessly shattered. A. G., in an exchange.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21987, 23 June 1933, Page 14
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227HAVE YOU A BEAUTIFUL Otago Daily Times, Issue 21987, 23 June 1933, Page 14
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