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HOW TO USE YOUR LUNGS FOR LIFE A suggestion for restoring good health Every part of your body , from aching suffer fro m head to itching feet, every blood vessel, any of the every gland and every cell is influenced diseases with for sickness or for health, for disease or which short- ness of breath for fitness, by the act of drawing in and is associated expelling air. There is never a moment or from ner= when breathing is not vital: Breathing is vous disorders, the most important act in life: Neglect send at once it and you suffer. Look at the respira- for the free tory diseases bronchitis, emphysema; booklet, "New catarrh, etc: Just consider what these Life a by Breath- diseases cause in turn. They lower the ing;' written by Captain W. internal defences and leave the exe P Knowles. hausted bodv a likely victim to every Whatever your other disease that comes along more trouble may Ilable to accidents too: be, see if con- trolled rhyth- CAPT W P. KNOW LES How can breathing be used to restore mic breathing M.C:, MA D.8C., health? can help you: Principal of the Institute Send 3d stamp Over 50,000 people have already bene- f0 r postage fited from the rhythmic breathing tech- today and secure your copy of this nique evolved by soldier-scientist Captain dynamic free booklet: W P Knowles, MC: MA, D.Sc: Millions of people saw his article in Reader' $ INSTITUTE OF BREATHING Digest. Called "Breathe Easier , M1 it de- (Herbert Sutcliffe, D.Sc:, scribed proper breathing aS the key to full health: You owe it to yourself to A'asian Director) , obtain full details of this technique: Po: Box 92 (Dept: L2a) , Young Or old can make use of it: If you Havelock North, A.Ba

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 929, 31 May 1957, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 929, 31 May 1957, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 929, 31 May 1957, Page 14

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