ISSUED BY THE NEY ZEALAND DEPARTMENT Of HBALTH look after your figure DONIT BE A MEMbER Of THE SLOUCH-AND-SLUMP BRIGADE Man is meant to stand straight, to carry himself erect, and to walk with poise and balance Good posture is essential to 4 graceful and dignified carriage. It facilitates the proper functioning of the internal organs, and aids heart action, digestion, circulation and breathing: adults Personal appearance is important. children should be trained to adopt correct posture automatically. Health and appearance demand good posture _ stand TALL walk TALL Stt TALL Imagine 3 mental picture of good car- riage in any position ~get the 'feel" of good posture-~and you 'I find yourself instinctively correcting slouchy, droopy attitudes. Important A balanced diet and adequate sleep are essential prerequisites to 4 good carriage. "HEALTK" the Official Bulletin of the Department of Health, is available free to those who are interested in healthy living: If you belong to any women' $ organisation ask your secretary about it, if not, send your address to the Editor, Box 5013, Wellington. 20.2
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 729, 3 July 1953, Page 2
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