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HEALTHY APHORISMS.

"Modern city life, With. all its cnntfivauces foi? ttiaking legs superfluous, is the enemy of fitness. * "Lifts are bad for the liver. "Ohe of the unrecognised problems of hiodbrn tiahsport is how to prevent it from giving us indigestion, "The man who doesn't use his legs is on his way to Harley Street. "Good health is somethiiig to be enjoyed euly if it is earned and something to be appreciatCd while we have it, and ilot only when we have lost it. "A phase of modfern life which is not conductive to good health is the habit of watching olher people, usually' profcssiouals, taking part* ha competitiv*© game3. "'—Sir Georgs Tillc-/;

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 148, 10 July 1937, Page 4

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113

HEALTHY APHORISMS. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 148, 10 July 1937, Page 4

HEALTHY APHORISMS. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 148, 10 July 1937, Page 4

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