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Regularity in Diet.

"Did you ever notice," said a prominent physical culture teach-er, "that parsimonious people almost always enjoy, good health and long life? Eating- has a great deal to do with this. It' is not only that they eat) frugally that account* for their excellent health, but that there Is so much regularity in their diet. The first thing the economical person does, as a rule, ie to reduce living to a system* He studies how. he can subsist best for the least money, and then allows himself very little variety from the- regular order of thing*. Regularity of diet means a great saving of time and monoy in his ©yes, and; whether he knows it or not, in- adopting a rule of eating there is nothing which counts to much in building up a robust; constitution."

— A firm of Southport builders recently 1 failed because they erected 1 " hense* on the) site of an old haunted mansion, and net ■ tenant would 1 livo there. —In Norway, where women have th« franchise, there is talk of employing then* on the police force.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2849, 21 October 1908, Page 76

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Regularity in Diet. Otago Witness, Issue 2849, 21 October 1908, Page 76

Regularity in Diet. Otago Witness, Issue 2849, 21 October 1908, Page 76