WEIGHT.
GOOD ADVICE TO THIN POLK. Most thin people eat from four to six pounds of good solid fat-making food every day and still do not increase In weight one ounce, while on the othet hand many of the plump, chunky folks eat very lightly and keep gaining all the time. It's frequently all bosh to say that this is the nature of the individual. It is seldom Nature's wny at all. Thousands of thin folks stay thin because their powers of assimilation are defective. These people absorb just enough of the food they eat to maintain life and a semblance of health nnd strength. Stuffing does not help thonv A dozen meals u day do not make them gain a single "stay there" • pound. All the fat-producing elements of their food just stay in the intestines until they pass from the body as waste. In these cases, what such people need is something that will help their assimilative organs to prepare these fatty food elements so that their blood can' absorb them- and deposit them all about the body—something, too, that will help multiply their red blood cormiscles and increase their blood's carrying power.
For such a condition you should trv rating u Snrgol tablet with every meal. Snrgol is not, as some believe, a patented drug., but is a Scientific'combination of several of the most effective elements known. It is absolutely harmless, yet wonderfully effective and a single tablet eaten witii each meal often has the effect of increasing the weight of a thin man or woman several pounds in a singlo week. Snrgol is sold by Messrs. Perrett and Co., Salek, AVellington, and other good chemists everywhere on a positive guarantee of weight increase or money back. Although this now product has given splendid satisfaction as a nerve tonic, it is not.advised for such use byfolks who don't want, more flesh, and neither is its use recommended in cases of diabetes or tuberculosis, which ought to receive individual medical attention — Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 240, 28 June 1918, Page 6
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334WEIGHT. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 240, 28 June 1918, Page 6
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