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THINNESS IS DANGEROUS. EMINENT SPECIALIST TELLS HOW THIN PEOPLE MAT PUT ON FLESH, AND BECOME STRONG, PLUMP AND HEALTHY. Thinness is unnatural and dangerous. It is not necessarily tlio cause of consumption, indigestion, liver or catarrhal trouble; but in nearly every instance it is an indication that something is radically wrong. Very thin people may feel that they are perfectly well; but after thirty years' of active experienc I can truly say that I have never seen an extremely thin man or woman .who wna really liea.lf.hv. Thin people are thin because they do not assimilate their food properly. They may oat heartily, but their food does not make flesh, simply because the assimilative organs are lacking in nervo force. This is why thin people are so often nervous, sleepless, and become addicted to the use of drills. To supply this nerve force a nerve food must be taken, and I have had remarkable results in nearly every case from tihe use of a tonic nerve food which contains no. drugs, consisting of Tincture of Cardamoms Compound, 8.P., 2oz. SaJrado Compound, 3oz. Elixir Simplex, nmd enough water to fill an Boz. bottle. One to two tablespoonfula should bo taken before eacllii meal, or whenever excessive fatiguo or depression is felt. Any ohomist can rendily preparo this formula, and as it is widely recognised for its unusual efficacy many chemists now keep it in stock ready for use under tho name of Salrado Tonic. The increase in weight following tho use of this tonic is remarkable, the nervousness, sleeplessness and other unnatural svniptoms all disappear; dull eyes become bright and pale clieelcs dow with the bloom of perfect health.— A.E.AI.-Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1862, 23 September 1913, Page 4

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279

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1862, 23 September 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1862, 23 September 1913, Page 4

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