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"The Culture of Abdomen." By P. A; Horjiibf o»k. Angus and Robertson, Ltd., Sidney.
This is the first Australian edition of a work which h lis already been favonrably reviewed hj,these columns, and it has also been vqry well received in England. It is a manual of simple physical exercises designed to cure and prevent obesity, and constipation. '.It is so clearly written and illustrated that no difficulty can be experienced in carrying out its instructions. Tho devotion of rather less than seven minutes daily to the system will, it is claimed, enable one to look well, to feel well, arid to be well, and its) claims seem to be justified. Those who .axe showing signs of advancing years by Tin increased girth measurement will herb find what they need to; counteract excessive .avoirdupois, arid those who wi;|h to retain their youthful agility will also find a pleaeaat antLgimple method of go going,
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 30 April 1927, Page 21
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158NOT TOO OLD AT FORTY Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 30 April 1927, Page 21
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