“I’m not sure that there isn’t more sickness than there need be.” said the chairman of the Christchurch Hospital Committee (Mr H. H. Holland) the other evening (says the Lyttelton Times). “I am inclined to think that people, especially the younger ones, don’t guard against illness as they should. If I. remember righty, Spurgeon’s code of living was: Work, quiet, and appetite.’ A lot of young people play themselves out, and this applies probably more to-day than H did years ago.”
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Otago Witness, Issue 3830, 9 August 1927, Page 6
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