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HOW TO MAKE YOUR FOOD MAKE YOU. FAT. Thin men and women troubled with simple malnutrition and who would like to increase their -n-eiglit to a normal poundage of healthy "stay there" flesh, should try eating a little Sargol with their meals for a while and note results. Here is a good test worth trying. First weigh yourself and measure yourself. Then take Sargol—one tablet with every meal—for two weeks. Then weigh and measure yourself again. It isn't a question of how you look or feel or what your friends say and think. The scales and the tape measure can tell their own story, and most any thin man cr woman should eaeily add a good number of pounds in the first fourteen days by following (his simple direction. And, beat of all, the new flesh stays put. Sargol does not of itself mako fat, but is designed to mix with your food, and to help the digeative organs to turn tho fats, sugars, and starches of what you have eaten, into rich, ripo fat producing nourishment for the tissues and blood —prepare it in an easily assimilated form which the blood can readily accept. May-' hap, all this nourishment now passes from your body as waste. But Sargol aims to stop such waste and do it quickly and aid tho fat producing contents of the very same meals you are eating now to develop pounds and pounds of healthy flesh between your skin and bnnes. Sargol is perfectly safe, pleasant, efficient, and inexpensive. W. M. Salek, M.P.S., S3 Willis Street; Clnude H. Perrett, M.P.S.. corner of Willis Street and Manners Street, and other leading rhemifts in Wellington and vicinity sell it in large packages—forty tablet? lo_ a package—on a guarantee ;f weight increase or monny back. This *reatinen.t is not intended for wasting diseases Hire tuberculosis, nor diabetes. Special medical treatment should be given such cases. -Advt. . _ Stock sal" wm he Md at Te BoreOn Wednesday by Messrs. Abraham and Williams and by the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Aeency Co. Barraclough's Nervine stops Toothache. -Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 40, 10 November 1917, Page 8

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347

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 40, 10 November 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 40, 10 November 1917, Page 8

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