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TRY NOT TO WORRY.

PRESERVE YOUR BEAUTY* < Worry is fatal to beauty. Discontent, peevishness, and scorn can all be read in tho face. Depressing emotions, as grief, fear, and worry, lower the pulse rate, impair the digestion, and deplete the vitality. Tho skin becomes pale and sr.llow; the eyes dull. Fits of anger are often the cause of a headache or a bilious attack. Rage has been known to produce a skin rash. None of these causes nor their results can be considered beautifying. These destructive emotions lead to 111-health, the enemy of beauty.^ And the remedy ? Prevention is better than cure. To overcome that bug-a-boo worry, an eminent authority suggests, the cultivation of a tranquil mind. Those persons who insist 011 peering continuously into the future or grizzling over tho past never have any present life at all. No facial aspect can bo transformed if the mental aspect is not altered. Happiness and hopefulness help mental and physical ills. Joy i 3 the greatest beautifier. Its effects cause an activity of the glandular sercretions of tho body. Tonic in nature, they improve tho digestion, brighten the eye, and clear the skin. Who would fail to attempt to tread the shining pathway to beauty that lies within oneself

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20229, 13 April 1929, Page 6 (Supplement)

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TRY NOT TO WORRY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20229, 13 April 1929, Page 6 (Supplement)

TRY NOT TO WORRY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20229, 13 April 1929, Page 6 (Supplement)