" Let me assure you," said his Grace Archbishop Julius at Opawa the other day, " that many people in this country are ailing because of an insufficiency of fresh air. " I was brought up to believe, and I do firmly believe, that cold, air, damp air, wet and rain won't do you a bit of harm. Fresh air is the one and only thing left in New Zealand which isn't taxed. Let us use it."
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Matamata Record, Volume VII, Issue 586, 1 December 1924, Page 4
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