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THE IMPORTANCE OF MANNER

i« J^doushess is rather an old-fashioned virtue At tSfr H T S t be Confessed that our modem girls with nitJri T ' br lUS1 US( l" c wa ys. often lack ttns quality It is nevertheless closely linked with those indefinable rift? whiSf J?v *■?*' Indeed . %% J arge element fa tie charm" T*r,n J? ak f 6S for Soc , ral success is manner. In greeting a stranger, for example, words may be over so Zml •place if the tone and manner be only wSnfai. aSH??" SSiVJS 16 - the most brilliant a^ s rr a VlrSake g an w/v IG . V^™ B*™8 *™ if uttered in a ehillin^SiffS. +EL & J n . ? oavers ation the how is more iirtWtant than the what,' s o me one brightly says Certamlv thl * genial social favorite is one who is not afraid IS show friendliness she really feels, and is unselfish enoueht!

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New Zealand Tablet, 2 August 1906, Page 37

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THE IMPORTANCE OF MANNER New Zealand Tablet, 2 August 1906, Page 37

THE IMPORTANCE OF MANNER New Zealand Tablet, 2 August 1906, Page 37