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CARE OF THE ARMS

Tho woman who appreciates tho value of a good figure and a gracefull carriage of tho arms, should exercise much. Moving the arms in a wine circle from the shou ders, will soon tiring the shoulders a suppleness probably unknown before. Test yourself in the suppleness of your arms and shoulders, by trying to touch the ba\ ks of your hands together behind you. If they refuse to meet exercise daily until they do. For elbows that are inclined to be red and rough, the nightly use of equal parts of spirit of camphor and glycerine will bo found very beneficial. Tho glycerine has a smoothing and softening effect, and the camphor 1 counteracts redness. L WHAT HE THOUGHT. The sorry-looking man was charg»-<i with burglary and malicious assault. The victim was in the witness-box “Y T ou say you called to see Miss Smith ami that you were in the drawing room with her at tho time the burglary was committed?’’ demanded counsel. “Yes,” replied the witness. “Then how,” continued counsel, “did it happen that when the accused dashed into tho room and assaulted you, you leaped through an oqen window without attempting to defend the young woman or even summon assistance?” “I thought it was her father,” answered the witness. Try to understand your child’s point of view rather than to expect him to do all the understanding of yours.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 118, 21 May 1932, Page 3 (Supplement)

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CARE OF THE ARMS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 118, 21 May 1932, Page 3 (Supplement)

CARE OF THE ARMS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 118, 21 May 1932, Page 3 (Supplement)