BEAUTIFY YOUR ARMS
Arms are very seldom round and firm upon women who have passed their thirty-fifth year, and they very often loso their shape before that. It is unnecessary for women to lose thoir beauty so early, and it shows tiiat they have not naid attention to the laws of beauty, nor to tho laws of hygiene. , , ... You can tako a flat, flabby arm without any shape, and make it round and symmetrical; and you can tako an arm that is so thin that it looks almost like a broomstick and make it beautiful, plump and round down to tho very wrist. Arm exercises are necessary, and here tho woman tho does her own house work lias the advantage over her sister who has no work to do. If a woman is not compelled to work —that is, to wash windows, scrub fioora —then she much tako exercises that tako tho place of work.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5558, 8 April 1905, Page 12
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155BEAUTIFY YOUR ARMS New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5558, 8 April 1905, Page 12
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