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'l'lie ever extending ojinrnfion of {lie ballot is r-t-faliny amongst some farmers a desire lo secure farm bunds with a goodly nninber of children (says Hie "Southland 'rimes"). To entice such men to the country many alterations liave to he made in the old scheme of tilings which existed when farm lalxmrers were mostly single. The question of housing is receiving attention, nnd also mat-ten; in general of importance to a state of benlib and happiness. Taken all round, it looks as if the war is going to lie the means of lettering greatly tin) conditions of the country workeu's life, to the Trenthani meeting; will probably he

A MESSAGE TO TIITN. WEAK. SCRAWNY' FOLKS. AN EAST WAY'TO GAIN SOLID, IIEAI/I'.HY, PERMANENT FLESH. Thin, nervous, undeveloped men and women everywhere are heard lo sav, "I can't understand why I do not get fnf. T eat plenty of good, nourishing food." The frequent reason is just, this: You cannot get fat, no malter how much you eat, unless your digestive organs assimilate the fiil-niiikiiig elements of your food instead of passing them out through the body as waste. What is needed in surh circumstances is a means of gently urging the assimilative functions of the slnninrli and inle.itines to'absorb the oils nnd fals and hand them over to the blood, where they may reach the starved, shrunken, rundown tissues and build them up. 'Ihe thin person's body is often like a dry sponge—pager ami hungry for the fatty materials of which it is being deprived by the failure of the alimentary canal lo tnkn Ihem from Ihe food. The new way In overcome this sinful waste of llesh building elements'and io stop the leakage of fals is lo use Sargol, the recently discovered regenerative force whose essential? are recommended so highly by physicians abroad. Take a little Sargol tablet with every mral lo help your organs assimilate your very food. Then notice how quickly your cheeks fill out and Tolls of lirm, healthy llesh nro deposited over your body, covering each lionv angle and projecting point. Messrs. C. il. Perrntt and W. Salek. of Wellington, and other good chemists lmve Sargol, or can get it from their wholesaler, and will refund your money if you are not satisfied with the gain in weight it produces as slated on the guarnnlce in each package. Tt is inexpensive, easy lo take, highly efficient, and perfectly harmless. Whilst Sargol has produced remarkable vesults in overcoming nervous dyspepsia and general stomach troubles, it should not bo taken unless you are willing to gain several pounds of good firm llesh. Nor in cases of diabetes, tuberculosis, or other serious/wasting diseases needing special medical attention.—Advt.

SWIFF UP, GARQLfc OR SWALLOW

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 234, 21 June 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 234, 21 June 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 234, 21 June 1918, Page 8

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