HEALTH NOTES.
SANITARY CONDHxONS,
In choosing food, air, and bath adjuncts one should have the best that the purse affords. Pure food, plainly cooked, will digest and nourish, though the same prepared by a perfect cook will tempt and satisfy still more.
City out-door air is better than the stuffy house atmosphere, dry-heated, or charged with odours and effluvia;, but country air, or even that of parks, and suburbs, is infinitely preferable.
Of all the helps to health and good looks, none are so important as this invisible one, which enriches and purifies the blood through its oxygen and ozone.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 142, 17 June 1899, Page 1 (Supplement)
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