SALADS, NUTS, FRUITS.
SPECIAL MENUS PREPARED. TOR HEALTH TOURISTS. } 150 ARRIVE BY ORFORD. [By Telegraph.—Press Association] AUCKLAND, Ucc. 23. Travelling cabin class, 150 members of the National Health Association of Australia arrived by the tourist ship Orford, the first of such health tours to take place" in this country. IT replaces the annual camp conference of the Association. To cater for the guests, special menus have to be prepared on the ship, con sisting almost entirely of salads, uncooked vegetables, fresh fruits, nuts and similar foods. During the voyage, corrective gym nastic classes are held every day. The leader is Mr. F. G. Roberts, who found in? thfi Association several years ago. The party left this morning by road for Rotorua, and will rejoin the vessel before she leaves for Wellington to-morrow night.
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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20197, 23 December 1937, Page 3
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