WHAT THIN FOLKS SHOULD DO TO GAIN WEIGHT. GOO]) ADVICE TOR MANY THIN UNDEVELOPED MEN' AND WOMEN. Thousands of people suiter from excessive thinness, weak nerves, and feeblo stomachs who, having tried _ advertised flesh-makers, food-fads, physical culture stunts, aud rub-on creams, resign them. Helves to life-long skinniness and think nothing will make them fat. Yet such cases uro not always hopeless. A recent-ly-discovered regenerative force helps make fat grow after years of thinness, and it is also unsurpassed for repairing the- thinness of sickness ov faulty digestion and for strengthening the nerves. . This most remarkable agent is called Sargol. Several of the most oft'eetivo oloraonte of acknowledged merit have been combined in this great preparation, whose essontials tie endorsed by physiciana abroad and used by prominent people everywhere. It is absolutely harmless, inexpensive, and efficient. A month's systematic uso of Sargol should help produce flesh and strength ■ by correcting faults of digestion and W enabling your assimilative functions to pass highly valuable food fats into tho blood. Increased nourishment should accrue from the food eaten, and the additional fate that tliin pooplo need bo provided. C. H. Perrett, Manners Street, and W. SaleI*,1*, Willis Street, and other leading chemists supply Snrsol and iind there is a large demand for it. • Whilst this new preparation has given splendid results as a nervo tonic and vitalise!', it should not be used by ncr- ; vone people unless tlioy wish to gain ft considerable amount of flesh. This treatment is also not intended for thinness from complaints llko consumption or ' diabetes.-Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 186, 26 April 1918, Page 8
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