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HEALTH AND SERVICE.

Taking as her subject "Health and Happiness in Their Truest Sense, in an address at the Naturelle Health Booms, Central Buildings, Mile. Ivybelle M. Brierley said that in these days of civilised evolutionary stresses, good health was more than ever the foundation of happiness and success. It applied individually to communities and to nations. Wrong thinking and corollary actions, coupled with unfavourable or negative conditions, led not only to disease, but to crime, so that both the sick and the gabled were to be pitied. The expression of perfect vitality man's greatest inheritance—required not only earnest personal endeavour, attended by care of body and mind, but joy in service. The speaker gave some outstanding hints on the stimulation of breathing and speaking exercises.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 296, 14 December 1936, Page 11

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HEALTH AND SERVICE. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 296, 14 December 1936, Page 11

HEALTH AND SERVICE. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 296, 14 December 1936, Page 11

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