HOW THIN PEOPLE MAY PUT ON FLESH.
GREAT DISCOVERY BY EMINENT SPECIALIST. Judging from the countless preparations and treatments which are continually being advertised for the purpose of making thin people fleshy, developing the arms, neck and bust, and replacing ugly hollows and angles by the soft curved lines of health and beauty, there are evidently thousands of men and women who keenly feel their excessive thinness, and it therefore gives us .real pleasure to publish ' herewith a simple prescription which by correcting faulty metabolism and stimulating the activity of certain sluggish' vital organs quickly produces a marvellous transformation in the" appearance; the increase in weight frequently averaging from 4 to 5 'pounds the first Week, and very rarely less than 2. This increase in weight also carries with it a generaLimprovement in tbe health. Catarrh, "dyspepsia-, and nervousness, which nearly always acompany excessive thinness, all gradually disappear; thill eyes become bright, and pale cheeks gTowj with a blood of perfect health. The prescription, which is absolutely harmless,' calls for £oz Tincture Cardamons Compound 8.P., 2oz Salrado Compound, 3oz Elixir Simplex and enoufrh water-to fill an Boz bottle, and can readily be prepared by. any chemist. One to twQ tablespoonfuls should .be taken about 20 minutes before 'each meal. Eat all you -want bv chew your food thoroughly. CAUTION.— Although -the above prescription is unequalled for relieving nervousness, indigestion and catarrhal troubles, it should not, owing to- its remarkable flesh growing properties, be used by anyone who does not desire to put on flesh.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 27 November 1913, Page 2
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254HOW THIN PEOPLE MAY PUT ON FLESH. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 27 November 1913, Page 2
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