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H l J04/are Sr l g\ , ' wl Mefd l When your child is Bj ^ of school age, which of the M ^ above pictures would you rather have him look like? GOOD POSTURE (\ Jl BAD POSTURE (( )) This chiid sUHcls at his This child stands (Vog/ full hcight, with his V| in a siumped pos- l\ wcight on thc balls of ition, with his * Weight on his ankles Hc holds his head high, I and heeis: with his chin in. (|||p$7 His chest is high, and «e holds his head his sfioulder blades do fo™ard with h.s / jS I not stick out in the l f chm out' 1 back. \ Q1}) His chest is fiatten- 1 j J His abdomen is drawn I j ed and sunken and j j in. 1 j J his shoulder blades / ' I The curves of his back \ , / out ^ ^*e j I are slight. bacL * lotfef His knees are straight. 1 \ His abdomen is relax- \\\\ Good posture facilitates I I ^ anc* saSs» \ 1 the proper functioning \ / The curves rf his \ of the internal organs Am back are too great. I and aids Heart action, ° Digestion, Circulation His knees are slightand Briathing. ly bent. Issutd by the New Ztaland Department of Health. '0*9

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Chronicle (Levin), 9 December 1949, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 9 December 1949, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 9 December 1949, Page 7

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