BEAUT I LESS FIG DRES. ♦— SLIM SHAPELINESS , RESTORED. •Women, who are inclined to bo plump should be very watchful of- themselves. A certain degree of plumpness is not without its personal attractiveness, but it must not bo forgotten that this engaging fulness of ngiiro generally develops into positive stoutness. This fleshy increase is sometimes quite sudden, and the figure scon becomes quite beautiless. "Whatever the degree of tho obesity, the Marmola Prescription Tablets present a reducing romeay of the highest order. Containing in a solid condensed lorm all tho components of tho celebrated Marmola .Prescription, these dainty tablets restore tho slim shapeliness of figure so much admired, also the pure facial lines and Blonder mould of limb essential to beauty. At the same time the general health is greatly improved. The reducing process is both pleasant and harmless, and in a. very few days there is a feeling of relief and bodily wellbeing which is delightful and exnilarating. When the brief treatment is terminated, one feels quite a new being. The dose is one tablet after each meal, and ono at bedtime. Subcutaneous excess fat is removed without -wrinkling or loosening of the skin. Marmola Prescription Tablets are sold by chemists, price 3s Gd. or poet free of tho Marmola Company, o and i Barrack street, Sydney, N.S.W. NOTE —For those who prefer the liquid preparations, chemists are still dispensing the famous prescription as follows:—One ounce of fluid Extract of Glycyrrhiza B-P-, one ounce of pure
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14275, 10 February 1912, Page 4
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