AN EASY WAY TO GET FAT AND BE STRONG
The trouble with most thin folks who wish to gain weight is often that they insist on drugging their stomach or stuffing it with greasy foods; nibbing on useless "ilesh creams," or following some foolish physical culture etnnt, while the real cause of thinness goes untouched. You cannot get fat until your digestive tract assimilates the food you eat. Thanks to a remarkable new scientific discovery, it is now possible to combine into simple form tho very elements needed by the digestive organs to help tliem convert food into rich fat-laden blood. This novel stroke of modern chemistry is called Pargol, and has been termed the greatest of flesli-builders. Siirgol fliuis"thro!K?h its regenerative, reconsfcrnciive powers to coax the stomach and intestines lo literally sealc up the fattening elements of your food and pass them ivfo 111" blood, where they are carried to every starved, broken-down cell and ti«ue of your li"dy. You can readily picture tlie result when Ibis amazing triiusfonnatio'i has taken place and you. notice how your cheeks fill out. hollows about your nock, shoulders and aiinear, and von take on from 10 to 20 pnirids of col id. healtliv flesh. Snrsrol is ali=olu.telv harmless, inexpensive, efficient. V 7. Paid: and oilier leading chemists of Wellington and vicinity have it. and will refund your lnonev if you are hot satisfied. n« per the guarantee found in every package. —Whilst Sargol has given excellent results in overcoming nervous dyspepsia and "ene'-al ; tronVns it should not li" 1 alten by those who do wMi lo irni" pounds or more.—'W. Salel;, Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3145, 25 July 1917, Page 6
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