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DON'T POSE.

y Don’t pretend to have “people” £ and a “place” when in reality your f folk are quite humble, and you live t in some nice little suburb. That C ©hance acquaintance may develop into a serious love affair, and ownr ing up is always a hard ,lob. L Don’t pretend to have “umpteen” f strings to your bow—of course, a » little jealous feeling is most es- % sential now and then to keep things ' up to the scratch, bur try to strike k the happy medium, or he may , “rumble” the ruse. » Don’t tell him you think three I guineas quite reasonable for a hat, * when in reality the one you are wearing cost only one-and you * thought it a lot at that. Expensive- , ness does’ not make you more desir- ■ able in his eyes. ’/ Dont’ talk of the “stalls” when ' .you know you have often gladly ‘ waited two hoars for the “pit.’ In ' these expensive days enjoyment is a big drain on a man’s pocket. Naturally he wants to take you to the seat you have been accustomed to, but the sporting girl tells him . quite subtly that she prefers the “circle, ” even although she has a j dainty evening frock she is longing J to show off. j Don’t pretend you don’t care a beau for hiai when all tne time you think him “just wonderful.” The indifferent pose does not always spell success—you have got to "know thoroughly the temperature of your man before you play this little game. After “Honesty the best policy,” even in love.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11906, 2 September 1919, Page 7

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DON'T POSE. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11906, 2 September 1919, Page 7

DON'T POSE. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11906, 2 September 1919, Page 7