An Example of Neatness
DEFOIiE you leave vour room, stand D in front of a mirror and look at yourself critically from head to foot is your hair shiny, neat and trim with no straggly ends which could be curled up in a minute or two? Does youi skin look well scrubbed and clean as can be? Does your dress lit neatly about shoulders, waistline and hips? Ts it clean and mi wrinkled? Is the hemline straight? Your stockings (a fresh pair every dav, of course) must not have crooked seams and they* ought to be a colom which harmonises with your costume and flatters your legs. In other words, from head to feet, you should be a shining example of neatness.
Try to keep little sachet bags in your lingerie drawer. Apply a touch of perfume now and then. It you do not like perfume, splash on toilet water after your bath. Such little gestures are of no great, world wide importance, but they make you appear more feminine.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19373, 10 July 1937, Page 10
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