THIN PEOPLE CAN INCREASE WEIGHT.
Thin men and women who would like to increase their' weight with 30 or 15 pounds of healthy "stay- there" fat should try eating a little Sargol with their meals for a while, and rote the results.' Here is a good test worth trying. First weigh yourself and measure yourself. 1 Then take. Sargol—-one tablet with every meal—for two weeks, i Then, weigh and measure again. It isn't a question of how you look or feel or what your friends say and think. The scales and the tape measure will toll their own story, and most any thin man or woman may easily add from five to eight pounds in tlie first fourteen days by following this simple direction. And best of all, the new flesh stays put on. Sargol does not of itself make fat, but mixes with your food, to turn the fa., sugars and starches of what you Jare eaten into rich, ripe, fat-producing nourishment for the tissues and blood—prepares it in an easily assimilated form which the blood can readily accept. All this nourishment now passes _ from your body as waste. But Sargol aims to stop the waste, and does it quickly, and makes the fat-producing contents of the very ■ sama meals you are eating now develop pounds and pounds of healthy flfsh between your skin and bones. Sargol is perfectly safe, pleasant, efficient, end inexpensive. Wm." Salek. M.P.S., 32 Willis Street. Claude H. Perrott, M.P.S., corner of Willis and Manners Street, and other leading chemists in Wellington and vicinity," sell it in large packages—forty tablets in a package—on a guarantee of weight increase or money back.—W. Salek, Wellington—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 3, 28 September 1917, Page 6
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