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06 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, ig 8 fine way to slim the hipsa Also it 8 less tiring: Curving tho spine puts _ a strain on the back mugcles and compresses the organg of chest and abdomen, and 80 hampers their functioning: In no time you re tired, your back aches: Think of the number of times 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: Al posture` faults -~poking headss slumped shoulders, protruding waiste F add fat and subtract energy. Correct posture is worth cultivating: Once it becomes a habit it 8 easy. And . what it does to improve the figure simply hasn t been told yet! Berlei knows perhaps better than any what god posture means to Jour better poise, Jour le OF fatGor better carriage, our better bealth, your better figure. The Berlei five fundamental figure types are based On tbe trutb that only tbe right found- ation can gwve Jou good posture. Ask partic- ularly for your right type garment now supplies are sbort: Ip $ wortb fome effort to get. Berlei TRUE To TydE FoundaTIONS ENERGY LINE SIRAIGHI THE ENERGT StRAUGHT LORVED

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 266, 28 July 1944, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 266, 28 July 1944, Page 21

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