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says He iains 22 Pwnds (LJb fa U lays !< was nin c ' own *- 0 : ' le vcry bottom," w "tes F. ! \ Gagnon. "I had to quit work I was so weak. "Now, , MfS thanks to Sargol, I look like a now man. I gained ' "2 pounds in 23 days." s"'' "Sargol has put just 10 pounds on mc in 14 days," ,/''' . states W. D. Eoberts. "It has made mc sleep well, X t i ss?jffijlijW< <>n *\ enjoy what I ate and enabled me to work with in- /-, -'' u ',;''t'&t l-t, \ teresfc and pleasure." if {v iih '< '-\ * "I weighed 9st. 6lb. when 1 commenced taking Sargol. $ »£ ' JII MM After takin S 20 da . ys T weighed 10st 4lb ' S . ar S ol is' te 'ffiplf mos '' wonc lerful preparation for flesh building.l fS 'W'libf bave over seen '" declares D. Martin, and J. Meier $1 ;|P ac^s: "^ or the past twenty years 1 have taken mediH ''' iw ' 9iV cine every day for indigestion and got thinner every W J% 'fW Mlipli year. I took Sargol for forty days and feel better P?% WS > ' than I have felt in twenty years. My weight has inw-® j». u x^^^^S ei,&ased from 10si 101b ' to 12st- 2lb ' ! ' p '^ f When hundreds of men and women—and there are |l hundreds, with more coming every day—living in ever J' anc ' corner of this great world voluntarily testify to weight increases ranging all the way from *•" 10 *° 35 P oimc ' s B' ven * uem by Sargol, you must admit, and ■ 8S D ea,^r > y° u are not ' consumptive or a sufferer from diabetes, that there Sit ,''> ' llr/ must be something in this Sargol method of flesh J Jl| i W building after all ||S '"] Hadn't you better look into it, just as thousands of \ ff*J| ' < j others have done! Many thin folks say: "I'd give \ - ''" 'I mos t anything to put on a little extra weight," but \ ■ ' A when someone suggests a way they exclaim, "Not a | frf|||?- <s ' M chance. Nothing will make me plump. I'm built to - J§fl s y thin." Until you have tried Sargol, you do not f 5 ' ' a cann °t know that this is true, i " Sargol has helped put pounds of healthy "stay ' ' there" flesh on hundreds who doubted, and in spite • °* e^r ou hts- You don't have to believe in Sargol 1 *° S row plump ''from its use. You just take it ; and \ watch weight pile up, hollows vanish and your body I ' VH^i9' v*UV«f round out to pleasing normal proportions. You weign I yourself when you begin and again when you finish \' ' llW&W>'« and you * ne soa l es tell the story. \ Sargol is absolutely harmless, It is a tiny concen- ( \ tra-ted tablet. You take one with every meal. It' \ ' m ' xes w 'kh food 1 you eat for the purpose of as- \ sisting the digestive organs to separate all of its flesh e producing ingredients. It aims to prepare these \ fab making elements in an easily assimilated | form, which the blood can readily absorb and carry 1 I all over your body. Plump, well-developed persons / . >»w» don't need Sargol to help produce this result. Their asf Il|s%wlf similativo machinery performs its functions without * < a ' c '' thousands of thin folks' assimilative f ■ 'Ssfwf organs do not. This fatty portion of their food may I DOW S° *° was '- e through their bodies like unburned i ■Mssmß through an open grate. A few days' Host of \ Sargol in your case will surely prove whether or not \ ' °'S|ffl this is truo of you. Isn't it worth trying'! \ftl* you a beautiful and well-rounded figure of symmetrical proportions, if you want to gain some solid pounds of healthy stay-there flesh, if you want to increase your weight to normal, weigh what you should W>ffW .weigh, and if you are not a sufferer from diabetes or consum ption for which Sargol is not in!%pl tended go straight to your chemist to-day, and get a ' Package of Sargol, and use it as directed. Sargol will either help -increase your weight or it won't and the only wa -V know ' s '° ''"'J' single package of Sargol easily enables you to make this test. Sixty days' use '' ** °* Sargol, according to directions, is absolutely guar- | anteed to increase your weight to a satisfactory degree )■■■.- 'A' IvSpl? or your chemist will refund all the money you have \. -'- " piiicl'him for it: 'Sargol is "s'tild' by'ieadiivg chemists" \ everywhere and in Wellington and vicinity by " Wm. SALEK, M.P.S., 32 Willis Street, Wellington; and C. H. PERRETT, M.P.S., corner Willis & Manners Streets.

IT people would eat more apples there would be fewer sufferers from digestive disorders. The apple is one of the finest foods known—in fact it is a food plus a tonic. There is much truth in the old saying that "an apple a day keeps the doctor away," and we should all of us enjoy an apple after each meal. Here in New Zealand the finest and most delicious apples are grown, and New-Zealanders should avail themselves of the advantage of securing this fruit fresh and juicy. Buy apples—always have a case in the house, but be sure they are grown in New Zealand. The New Zealand appje is better than imported fruit. PRESERVE YOUR ROOFS WITH J!OOF PAJNT The most Permanent and Brightest Bed known. ALL STOREKEEPERS, and SMITH & SMITH, Ltd. Wellington Diagonal cPfcopper. Theonly Strapper on the market with tho perfect diaconnl allde stroke. Btrops anr biade, ordinary or snfety. 'Gives an edge that makes shading delightfully «bbt and pleasant. BEWARE OF CHEAP IMITATIONS. Order through your Ller! -ii ~.,.,, -i-V-j.. uiil \>;\ rtlit) 00., :-»c,i-ns Mrem, Wellington,

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 137, 27 February 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 137, 27 February 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 137, 27 February 1918, Page 5

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