MRS. BENEDICT'S LECTURES.
"The lives of the majority of. people are misdirected. Nature has equipped every individual for success, but most people spend their lives in ignorance or their natural aptitudes, with failure as the inevitable result. One's innate capacities are shown by his .biological type, and this type. can. be known by any person." So declares Elsie Lincoln Benedict, noted, writer and speaker, who will open a hew series of free public lectures at the Town Hall concert chamber to-night. Mrs. Benedict, 1 who has been speaking to packed houses in Auckland, will talk on the subject, "How: to Make the Most of Yourself," and in her new series will| deal .with nervousness and worry, the growing evils of modern life, insomnia and brain fag, how, to develop a marvellous memory, and other latest discoveries of modern thinkers in regard to physical and mental efficiency. Mrs. Benedict declares that the secrets of longevity are to-day well understood by modern science. The lectures are free to the public.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 129, 3 June 1930, Page 5
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