HOW. TO CONQUER COJRPULENCY. People who waste their ■ time and money and lose health and strength ■in trying to euro their obesity by fasting and drugging treatments should be induced to give up ail such wasting and racking experiments and'givo a fair trial to ,the Marmola . Prescription "Tablets,' evolved from the famous "Marmola Prescription. This pleasing remedy is meeting with immense success everywhere, for surely it is the most agreeable means of conquering" corpulency. "Without any assistance from sweating ot violent exorcise, or semi-fasting, or anything likely to do anything but maintain or increase strength, Marmola' Prescription Tablets reduce- obesity with quite astonishing quickness, and in such a way as to en-, sure renewed beauty of form, # gracefully slender figure, well-modelled limbs, and pure facial contours. The digestive system is stimulated and appetite promoted, so that there is a rapid reinvigoraUon ol the wnolo body during the reducing process. A ■ week's treatment with Marmola Prescription Tablets works wonders. The dose is on©* tablet tutc: 1 each meal and one ul night. Mar,mola Prescription Tablets are- sold by chemists. prk\> 5s 6d, or sent post free, by the Marmola Ccmpaily, 5 and 7, Bar-ruck-btieet, Sydney, N.S.W. ' NOTE.— Foi' ' those who prefer the liquid preparation, chemists arc still dispensing the famous prescription as- follows : — One oum.-tj of iluid Extract of Glycyrrluzit ii.P., one ounce i>i pure Glycerine J3.P., 0119 half-ounce of Marinola, and mis. with peppermint wtitvr to make sis ouncos in all. Th« dewe i&
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 77, 30 March 1912, Page 11
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