"The Ruakura training farm-is conducted on admirable lines, and there is probably no othpr place in the world whe-e the work is done with so much regard to practical value." Such was the criticism made by Mr O'Neil Sevier of New York, on returning to Auckland from a visit to the fram last week.
At sunrise every morning a small crowd forms a circle in one of the shady plots in Lincoln Park, Chicago and watches the performances of a costumier with original ideas as to health laws. The principal amusement of the crowd that watches him take his morning exercise is t.o see him walk around on his hand and feet like an ape. "I anwlyeais old, and I expect to be well and happy for at least 75 years to come." lie remarked the other day. He maintains that by travelling on allfours thy organs of the body are suspended or supported as nature nitended they should be.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 17 December 1913, Page 2
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