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THIN.PEOPLE PUT ON FLESH ■ EASILY IN SUMMER. Thin men and women who would like to increase their weight with 10 to 20 pounds of healthy "stay-there" fat will find no better time to secure euch result than in the hot summer months. Surprising gains in weight are often made by thin people in December, January, and February. Thin folks stay thin because their assimilative organs .do not absorb sufficient of the flesh-making elements of the food that is eaten. With such a.physical defect it is often difficult to gain weight in .winter because a great portion of the little nourishment thnf is absorbed is used to keen tho blood warm rather than to provide flesh and fat. , People they were built to stay thin should take advantage of Nature's laws at this .season and make a determined effort to put on some flesh and be?in the use of a OTod standard flesh builder like Sargol while the hot day* are here. Here is a .good tost worth trying this summer. First weign yourself 'and measure yourself. Then 'take fVargol-one tablet with overy meal -for two weeks. Then weigh and measure again. v It isn't a question of how vou look or feel or what your fnende sav and think. Tho wales and the tape measure will tell their own-fitory, and most any thin man of woman can easily add from five to eight pounds in the first fourteen days by following 'this siinpl* direction. And, best of all, the new flesh stays put. Snivel does not nf itself make fat, but mixing witli vonr food, it turns flip fnts,. nu-nrs. and starchna of wlint you have wten inlo rich, rine fat-prodncinn nourishment for the Hsmes aiid lilood-pro-pnres it in «n easily w'lmiUted form which the blood can readily accept. All this nourishment, now nasses from your body as waste. Bah Sarjrol stons the waste and dow it qnfcMy nmi wakei the fnt-nrodneine contents of Hie very sawe nrnnfr tot "0 ™Htw now -Welop -pound" nfid nnnnds of healthv flesh, Vhv n your sVin zvA bor,e=. Sarsol is a>oMeIv =.ife nnV<>< and Inexpensive C TI Pwptt. Willis nnd Manners Sh-fVts W SMek. Willis Street and nhei 'lending chemists in Wellington "n<i vichutv «11 it in lurw. packagesfortv fablets to, a padtasc-on a ffiinrnnteo of weifrht Increase nrjmoney baclc

can buy.—Advt. The True Britiili Pnirit, GTr.BEV'S OT.r CiTN. Doctors recommond and Drink it. Beware of Imitations.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 78, 26 December 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 78, 26 December 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 78, 26 December 1917, Page 6

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