OUT OF DOORS.
To be out of doors is to have the nerves keyed to the proper pitch. If fresh air is not tonic to tke nerves, why do moodiness and depression fall away, why do we become saner and more serene as we walk or ride or lie or ride under the trees? Everybody, particularly if leading a sedentary life, should know that it is economy of tjme to be out of doors. Needed both for work, and health, out-door exercise, with its bath of fresh air and the bath of fresh air-cleansed blood it gives within, is as essential as the morning tub.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 6 November 1913, Page 2
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105OUT OF DOORS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 6 November 1913, Page 2
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