WAIST REDUCTION.
‘ OPPORTUNITY FOR MEN. . . *__..,_. SCIENTIFIC BELT EMPLOYED. Men may laugh at. the rotund figure and the unfortunate victim may take the joke'ln good part, but, can there‘ be anything more disfiguring than out excessive waistline? Dieting, the fad of a decade; can be applied with no more effe-ct'than to weaken the gene—ral eflleieucy lot the human body, and it has been left to the New Patent. Corrective Health Belt Uompany to invent a system which reduces the waistline from three to six inches without the rigours oi’ drugs, dieting or exacting physical exercises, ‘ l The ‘helt is made on correct; and ‘sclcntiilo lines, conforming to anatom—ical and physical requirements from which no variation should be permit—teLi it the subject is to enjoy comfort. a good figure—«one of the greatest social necessities—a reduced girth and perfect health. It ‘serves the double purpose of making a man look younger and fret younseix There is no discomfort You can put on this remarkable belt and en—tirely iorgnt its presence and only your mirror and the compliments of your friends \\'lil serve to remind you that you have adopted the common—sense way it» reduce. ’l‘hc rt‘t'ert on physical writ—living is nmrkrtl early. as the bell gives support to the iniportnnt organs of tho itbleillCil and «liagrnphm, ‘honrtltiny; the digestion ninl giving relici‘ tn sufferers t'rnni snrh rmnpluints as ‘liOl‘ultt trupturr), l'tlllhiillililtlil, insomnia and spinal [lis—oritvrsV l 1" pcoplr were to rratlise the impurlunro of tho spinal column on [ilt‘ nrmous >_\'strnl .tntl tho import—:uu'o ut' the autonomic gallxlious nt’ nerves \\'hlrh are situated in the inter—nzil organs unti runtrul the natural tunrliuns of the imrly, the inmm'tnuro of support to u surging ulnloinen would he liliL‘li‘l\ fuii)‘ uprm'iutctll it is it standing-7 (uni indispuln‘hiu fact of mnnntrutim physinlugy that in iluiltttli hour-4:; tho iiiltitlllliilill wall is one of tho \\t'ulxt‘s‘l nirtnilL-rs of the 110th (nut in many cases requires strengthening. ’i'hr t'orrrrllw ltrullh ‘lielt is phx'si— Iml training ul' :1 pleasant kintl (tilt; in no \\ziy rrstricts tho activity of its \\rurt-r. iil' \\ill he required to t'urrl4.) nunu ul' his plrasurcs and lit: \\'ill haw thr prunrrsdw delight or knuwv in; that his timiglitly \\'aistlinu is gradually dtfinppenring. For the niiitillnuagrll mun no lwttt'r plan of \\rixht-rrtlurliou t‘llliltl in} ttm‘lselL .\ll mrrospmnienrv should he ailtlresmd to PAL Box ItHR. Auckland. and \isiturs to tho \\ltil‘uto \\’intrr Show l~lmulll nrvt liiil t 4! whiniu tull int‘mvm‘h W“ WW “v" minim» .x tun. m the LIUuUD sinuLAo.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19897, 28 May 1936, Page 6
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413WAIST REDUCTION. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19897, 28 May 1936, Page 6
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