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REVIEW OF REVIEWS. 



Novemher 1, 1913. 



Why the Human 

 System Needs 

 Exercise. 



Because it is natural stimulant for 

 replacing the waste tissue of the human 

 system. 



Every effort you make causes the 

 destruction of a greater or less quantity of 

 tissue in proportion to the exertion in- 

 volved. 



This process is going on every minute of 

 the day, and unless you exercise judiciously 

 the accumulation of waste tissue, will de- 

 bilitate your system. 

 Of course, you may not notice the difference. It is so gradual. But 

 it certainly exists It is ever increasing, and always undermining your 

 energy — your health, 



By performing a few simple, yet scientific, exercises, such as those 

 comprising the BAKER COURSE OF HEALTH EXERCISES, you 

 immediately expel the destroyed or worn-out tissue, and construct new 

 tissue to take its place. 



These Health Exercises are very beneficial They are very thorough. 

 They ensure a copious, virile blood circulation. And a strong blood circu- 

 lation means nourishing and strengthening all the thews, sinews, nerve 

 cells, etc., of your body. 



The benefits to be gained are illustrated by results others are securing. 

 Here are a few typical letters of many hundreds in my possession : — 



" I feel splendid— never lelt better in all my life. Thanking you for the good your 

 course has done me."' —C.W.E., Maryland (N.S.W.) 



"I have now had your fourth section of Physical Culture. The exercises are doing me 

 the world of good, and I am looking forward to the next section." 



— H.B., MiLLlCENT (S.A.). 



" I am now thanking you for what you have done for me. Your exercises have built me 

 into a man. I have better health and strength than ever I had. I have tried Sandow's grip 

 dumb-bells, but the Baker Exercises are the best. I have put on nearlv a stone in weight." 



^F.W.G., Gatton (Q.). 



" I think it is the best investment I have ever made, as I feel a lot better since I started 

 your lessons three weeks ago." — PLV.T. , Ingham (Q.). 



Why not get full particulars about my instruction. Write for my pro- 

 fusely illustrated 48-page booklet, which gives full particulars, cost of 

 tuition, etc. I'll be glad to post it to you. Send three penny stamps to 

 cover postage. 



REG. L. ("SNOWY") BAKER, 



291 BeEtnont Buildings, 

 Castlereagh Street, SYoNEY. 



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