FAREWELL HEALTH LECTURES
LAST WEEK OF MR AND MRS • PRICE As the 12 lectures on health given during the past four weeks by Edward Julius Price and Maureen Morris Price have attracted crowded audiences the final series this week probably will attract still larger attendances, with many turned away, as has frequently happened at these popular talks on food, disease and the theory of cure by natural methods. Mr and Mrs Price have caused surprise by attracting such large crowds, but whatever views are held about the theories of diet and disease relationships, the packed audiences week after week prove that many are ready to hear the discussions on nature cure against orthodox medical methods. Mr Price states that he and his native-born wife are settling permanently in New Zealand with the definite object of establishing a Health Education Institute in every large city, such institutes to be conducted on a non-profit basis. He adds that he and Mrs Price are very grateful for the support they have received which has been given as freely as in the four northern cities. After further lecture series in Christchurch, Auckland. Wanganui, Wellington and Dunedifi, Mr and Mrs. Price will return to Invercargill. Tonight Mr Price will speak to men only, tomorrow night Mrs Price will speak to women only, and on Wednesday night Mr and Mrs Price will deliver farewell lectures to a mixed audience. These three farewell lectures will be in the Victoria Hall and children cannot be admitted.
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Southland Times, Issue 23735, 6 February 1939, Page 3
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248FAREWELL HEALTH LECTURES Southland Times, Issue 23735, 6 February 1939, Page 3
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