HEALTH LECTURES.
TO THE EDITOR. Sir, —Your critic of Mr and Mrs Price stands condemned by the fact that he or she waited until the health lecturers were supposed to have left Dunedin. As one who had been under 11 doctors and who has since been under Mr Price with marvellous‘results, please allow me to state that Mr and Mrs Price have nothing to fear from such critics. The letter to-day (Friday) contradicts itself in many places. • However, why were not Mr Price’s Press and platform challenges taken up by this critic? The written course given to students is not what your critic states. It is so plain that my two boys of seven and eight years have learned it, and ’ are now chuckling at the admission of this “ poor sport ” critic of the Prices saying that he or she cannot understand it. The Prices eat meat, fish, eggs, and cheese, and advocate others eating these foods, in addition to fruit..—l am, etc.. Fresh Eggs. February 26.
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Evening Star, Issue 22893, 26 February 1938, Page 19
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