NEW SURROUNDINGS.
MAKING FRIENDS. Some people make- friends readily wherever they go, others remain _aktoi and gain aegoaiutanece, but mmriy. It is a matter of temperament, and it does not follow that the latter are ie*g charming or intereating than those whose self-assurance carries them along more quickly. It ought not to hf KCf-fssary in wars the woman who moves into a new.- s*>t:ia,j circle to gunnl her tongue and not maid: unkind remarks or- ]MUtt on.'the idle gossip *ae hears. Otherwise, sooner or later, unknowing';.-, she will say the wrong thing to the wrong person, and get herself disliked hy those who might have proved pkasatst .friend*.' Walk delicately 'while, among recent geau-aintsuiees wiutte af;:iM>'-iatK:»ns srav! relationships are.trnknoMi ma .r":i, ,i ;t is 'only teo easy to make'dreadful blew.; ders in careless conversation.
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Otaki Mail, 27 August 1930, Page 4
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134NEW SURROUNDINGS. Otaki Mail, 27 August 1930, Page 4
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