HOW THIN PEOPLE CAN PUT ON FLESH.
A NEW DISCOVERY. Thin men and women—that big, hearty, filling dinner you ate last night. AY hat became of all the fat-pruducing> nourishment it contained? lou haven't gained in weight one ounce. That food passed from yoiir body like unbiirncil coal through an open grate. The material was there, but your food doesn't work and stick aud the iplain truth is you hardly get enough nourishment frum your meals to pay for the cost; of cooking. This is true of thin folks the world over. Your ' nutritive organs, your functions of assimilation, are sadly out of gear and need reconstruction.. Cut out the foolish foods and funny sawdust diets. Omit the flesh cream rub-ons. Cut' out everything but the meals you ai-e eating now and fat with every one of tlioso a single Sargol tablet. In two week's note the difference. Five to eight good solid pounds of healthy, "stay there" fat should be the net result, Sargol charges your weak, stagnant blood with millions of fresh -new red blood corpuscles—gives the blood tho cairying power to deliver every ounce'of .fat-mak-ing material in your food to every part of your body. Sargol, too, mixes with your food and prepares it for tip; blood in easily assimilated form. Thin people gain all tho way from 10 to 25 pounds a month whilo taking Sargol, and tho new flesh stays put. Sargol tablets arc a scientific combination of. six of the besli flesh-producing elements known to chemistry. They come 40 tablets to a package, are pleasant, absolutely harmless and inexpensive, and all chemists in AVellington and vicinity sell them, subject to an absolute guarantee of weight increase or money back.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 101, 23 January 1920, Page 11
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285HOW THIN PEOPLE CAN PUT ON FLESH. Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 101, 23 January 1920, Page 11
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