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0 BEAUTY WhILE YOU WORK Correct posture turns every daily task into a beauty exercise: To bend with a straight back, using the pelvic 'hinge' nature provided, is 8 fine way to slim the hips. Also it' 8 less tiring: Curving tho spine puts a strain on the back mugcles and compresses the organe of chest and abdomen, and 80 hampers their functioning: In no time you re tired; your back aches: Think of the number of timeg 8 day you bend the wrong way ! You lift a bucket; make a bed, weed the garden: Why, most of the day you re bendingl Think then, of the cumulative harm to health and beauty in doing it tho wrong way every time: AII posture faults __ poking headss slumped shoulders, protruding waists _add fat and subtract energy. Correct posture is worth cultivating: Once it becomes 8 habit it 8 easy . And what it docs to improve the figure simply hasn t been told yet! Ber lei knows perbaps better than any what good posture means to wout better poise, Jour Wt 6 futeor better carriage, Your better bealth, Jour better figure. The Berlei fie fundamental figure types are based on the truth that only tbe right found- ation can give_ Joh good posture. Ask partic- ularly for your right type garment now spplies are short: It $ wortb some effort to get. Berler TRue To TyPE FoundaTIONS ENERBL LINE SIRAIGHI THE STUAIGH (

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 251, 14 April 1944, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 251, 14 April 1944, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 251, 14 April 1944, Page 17

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