PERFECTION IN EARS.
j- ■ * | The ideal car for a woman is rte- { scribed by one of the great authorities on the subject as being neither large nor small, hut of moderate size, and he adds, "for the woman to he prudent, modest, and wise, she not only ‘ should have ears of a moderate size, , 1 1 li I a square, forehead, tier cheeks a lilt 1 e plump with a natural colour, a pure speech, voire between grave and sharp, eyes large and brilliant, long and nervous hands, and while swill of fool he light and gracelul. II is perhaps an Ideal which is a lilt),' oid of dale In-day. lull the wheel of time, like all oilier wheels, in going forward I urns backward, ami the m i.slums of our mothers will probably livin' in nur daughters who. in enhancing the heaii!y of their ears, will ; (•iinlinuo In adopt the custom which ! we have borrowed from the stage of j lulling the lobes lo match the arlttl- [ cial bloom of our cheeks and chins.
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Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19458, 24 December 1934, Page 5
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175PERFECTION IN EARS. Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19458, 24 December 1934, Page 5
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