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WHAT THIN FOLKS SHOULD DO TO GAIN WEIGHT. PHYSICIAN'S ADVICE FOR THIN. UNDEVELOPED MEN AND WOMEN. -

Thousands of people suffer from excessive thinness, weak nerves and feoble stomachs, who, having tried advertised flesh-makers, food-fads, physical culture stunts, and rub-on creams, resign themselves to life-long skinninoss, and think nothing will make them fat. Yet their case is not hopekss. A recently discovered regenerative force makes fat grow after years of thinness, and'is also unequalled for repairing the waste of sickness or faulty digestion and for strengthening the nerves. This remarkable discovery is called Sargol. Six strengthgiving, fat-producing element.*) of acknowledged merit have been combined in thit peerless preparation, which is endorsed by eminent physicians, and used by prominent pcoplo everywhere. It is abwlutoly harmless, inexpensive, and efficient.

A month's systematic use of Sargol should produco flesh and strength by cor. rectlng faults of digestion and by supplying high)y concentrated fats to the blood. Inoreasod nourishment is obtained from the food eaten, and tho additional fats that thin people need are provided. All leading chemists supply Sargol and say thero is a large demand for it. Whilst this now preparation has given 6plondid results' as a nerve-tonic and vitaliser, it should not bo used by nervous people unless tbey wish to gain at least ton pounds of flesh.—Advt.

Tho Ministry of Transport in Great Britain is giving'careful attention to tho possibility of building a dam across tho estuary of the Severn in order to generate oioctric power tram t'. o tidal waters. Tho Ministry has nlso formed a strong committee to examine ambitious schemes for electrification put forward by several British railway companies and to lay down principles which will lead'to uniformity in electrical and mechanical matters so that through running will eventually bo feasiblo. (foods' Great Peppermint Cnr*. For Coughs and Colds, never fails.—Advt

Put it in your crnot-SHAKLAWD'S MALT VINEtiAIt. Mellow nri mnture. Most wholosomn and most palatabl? Vinegar in New Zealand, li bulk and bottle.—All grocers.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 229, 22 June 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 229, 22 June 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 229, 22 June 1920, Page 6

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