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ADAM AND EVE.

O'X THE SUSSEX DOWN. The cry, “Back to Nature,” is having a chance to be heard in this deal Cid cold Country, ’mid a summer ol unwanted warmth and sun, writes ru English correspondent. On the Sussek Downs they are catching those sunny rays which the physicist calls ultraviolet, and a. society calling itselt the New Gynuio sophists have been hot- on the hunt of that ultra-violet sun. They have been in camp for some time now, in Paradise Woods, where they have been putting their .faith to practical tests—‘‘Adam” roaming the woods and ‘‘Eve, too, in primitive attire. • Apparently . this primitive life U a hard one, particularly when the comforts of civilisation are e-inphasised by such a modern thing as a wireless areiail, which is suspended .over u tiny hub on the edge of “Paradise.’ “They left with packs on the back,” said my informant. “They were going to walk to Pul'borough and catch a train to London, but they’ are coming back.”

The girl “Eve” has been seen sunbathing in Paradise • Woods, bin her visual attire was a. loose overall, flow at' the neck, sleeveless, and reaching to just above the knees. “Adam,” when not sun-bathing, wore shorts and a shirt open at the front.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 6 October 1925, Page 10

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ADAM AND EVE. Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 6 October 1925, Page 10

ADAM AND EVE. Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 6 October 1925, Page 10

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