i THIN PEOPLE CAN INCREASE WEIGHT. Thin men and women who would like .to increase, their weight with 10 or 15 • | pounds of healthy "stay there" fat I should try eating a. little Sargol with their meals for' a while, and note results. Here is a good test worth trying. First weigh 'yourself and measure yourself. Then take Sargol—one tablet with every meal- —for two weeks. 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 tell their own ! story, and most any thin man or woman ! can easily add from five to eight pounds I in the 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 mixing with your food, it turns the fats, sugars, and starches of what you have eaten into rich, ripe fat-producing, nourishment for the tissues and blood—prepares ifc in an easily assimilated form, which the blood can readily accept. All this nourishment now passes from your body as waste. But Sargol stops the waste and does it quickly, and. makes the | fat-producing contents of the very same' I menls .you arc eating now develop pounds j and pounds of healthy flesh between your slcin and bones. Sargol is perfectly | rate. pleasant, efficient-, and iiiexppnsive. I AH leading chemists in Wellington and | vicinity sell it in large packages—forty i tablets to a package—on a guarantee of weight increase or money back.—Advij, THE FAMILY SAFEGUARD— | KILL THE CORN OR KEEP THE CASH! .If Progandra will not satisfy the corn offerer, we will refund the money. Progandra has been proved for twenty-five years, and has .relieved thousands o! ■ pairs of' fest. It .will remove you," . corns, too! .No ingredient that Vnny ■ cause injury is used in making Profca;)----j dra. Ifc is a simply applied salve thai will 'remove corns after six dressijiffs. ! Progandra costs only Is per box from all chemists and stores, or post free from ! JSarraelo'ugh's Proprietary, Ho.\, 1247, and end-your foot troubles.— Advt: AN" EVENING'S AMUSE?f.BNT' , i Is-often-spoiled for some men by the. i feeling that their hair is not neat and ■ tidy ; Such men will welcome the ne^ 1 Hair preps ration—Dane's Hair Vine?,. ' Makes stubborn hair easy to ,comb and makes it stay the way you comb it ; A splendid tonic—non-dressy. Does not soil hate or pillows. Get a bottle to-riay at your chemist or hairdresser, price 2s (>d. or direct from local agent, 2, Mannersetreet, Wellington.—Advt. Winter days are. trying days. Colds are continually enuring disappointments, inconvenience, illness, worry and expense. Yet how unnecessary I . No cold-is NszoU proof. Nazol ppnetral:cs right down, destroys cold-gerras and gives immediate relief. Let Nazol befriend you this winter. Is 6d buys 60 doses at chemist or .store. —-Advt. : Rheumatism is caused by an over-acid condition of the blood. This excess of uric acid fprms , a poisonous deposit. which usually settles in the joint?, and. these become hot. red, and inflamed. . Cold and damp will develop the trouble.. In order to permanently relieve rheumatism and its kindred complaints, gout, I lumbago, sciatica, etc.. the blood must be j purified, for here the cause of the ! trouble lies. Klier.mo usually proves ' ell'eccive in relieving these dise'ißes, bo cause it neutralises and expels the acid accumulations. 2s 6d and <ls 6d (largo, j size contains full week's treatment). Bari raclough's Nervine stops. Toothache. Progandra quickly cures Corns —16.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 120, 21 May 1920, Page 10
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