HOW DO YOU FEEL?
How you feel now depends on what you have been doing in the past. If you have been obeying natures laws you null feel physically fit and happy and be able to think clearly. 111-health and physical sluggishness is just nature’s way of telling you to got in harmony with her laws before trouble makes itself felt. Much has been said about the value of physical culture and diet to keep well and fit. Those interested should not fail to hear Mr Alfred Bla-call, physical culturist and natural cure specialist who will commence a series of three lectures and give a demonstration in the R.S.A. hall on Tuesday evening next August 20. As a teacher, Mr Blaxall is well known as the principal of the Blaxall Studio of Physical Culture, Wellington. He will be best remembered by people in Palmerston North for the very interesting and instructive radio lectures he gave from station 2YA, Wellington. Further particulars of these lectures are advertised elsewhere in this issue.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6992, 19 August 1929, Page 8
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