THIN FOLKB WHO WOULD BE FAT.
Increase in Weight 101b or More. ■ A Physician's Advice. "Tel certainly five most anything to b* able to fat up a few pounds and stay tnat ! way." declares every excessively thin man jor woman. Such a result is not impossible, I despite past railures. Thin peo-ple are victims or malnutrition, a condition vni " prevents the I'atty elements or food from beinsr taken up by I tie hlood as they are when the powers or nutrition are normal, i Instead or irettmp inn. the blood, all tne ; rat and flesh prorturing elements stay ra ! the intestines until they pass from mc • body as waste. . i To correct this rendition and to produce a healthy, normal amount or fat the nutritive processes must be artitlcially supplier with the power which nature has ae Q '-*" them. This can best be accomplished oy eating a Sargol tablet with every meat. Sarg-ol is a scientific combination or six 01 the best strength-giving, fat-producm? elements known to the medical profession. Taken with meals, it mixes with the rooa and turn 3 the sugars and starches into' run. ripe nourishment ror the tissues and bioou. and its rapid effect is remarkable. Reporieci gains or rrom ten to 251b in a sln ?'° month are by no means infrequent, «« its action is perfectly natural and aDSOlutely harmless. Sargol is sold by ?oou , chemists everywhere, and every package contains a guarantee or weight -ncrease or money back. rt Caution.—Whilst sargni ha« producea remarkable results In tlw treatment 01 nervous indigestion and general stomal a disorders, it should not. owing to us remarkable llesn-producins: effect, be usee i by those who are not willing to increaw J ttieir weig-at 10JL or more.— '(Ad.) -
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 208, 2 September 1926, Page 12
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