HAPPY LIVING
From tho pen of Miss Olive Mercer, of Dunedin, comes another cheerful Jittle booklet, offering practical suggestions in what she terms "The Art of Happy Living." The line of thought will be familiar to readers of Miss Mercer's previous writings. She belongs to the school of thought sometimes known as the "New Psychology" or "Radiant Health," the dominant note of which is optimism and tho faith that life holds much good even for those apparently worst off. A religious spirit pervades tho book, object of which is to show how true inward happiness is within tho reach of everyone if they will but grasp it. "The Art of Happy Living." by Olive Mercer. (Australian I?adiant Health Clubs, Adelaide.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23595, 2 March 1940, Page 4 (Supplement)
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