WHAT TO DO TO GET FAT AND INCREASE WEIGHT. The Real Cause of Thinness. A Physician's Advice. Most thin people eat1 from four to six '. pounds of good solid fat-making food •every d^y,'and still do not increase in weight one. ounce, while on the other hand many of the plump, chunky folks eat very lightly and keep gainins air the time. It's all bosh to say that this is the nature of the individual. It isn't Nature's way at all. Thin folks stay thin "because • their powers ■of assimilation are defective. They absorb just enough of the. food they eat to maintain.life and a semblance of health and strength. Stuffing won't help them. A dozen meals a day won't make them .gain a single stay-there pound. All the, fat-producing ;.elenients of their food just stay in the intestines until they pass from the body as waste. What such people need is something that will prepare' these fatty food elements so that their blood' can absorb them and deposit them all about the body—something, too, that will multiply their red' blood ). corpuscles and increase their blood's carrying power.' For such a condition I always recommend eating a Sftrgol tablet with every meal. Sargol is not, as some believe, a patented drug, but iB a scientific- combination of six of the most effective and powerful flesh-building elements known .to chemistry. It is absolutely harmless, yet wonderfully effective, and a. single tablet eaten with, each meal often has the effect of increasing the weight oi a thin man or women from three to five pounds a week. Sargol is sold b'x all good chemists everywhere on a positive guarantee of weight increase of money back. —Advt. , \ ■
GOOD HEALTH—GOOD BUSINESS. Good health means a sound physique that enjoys exertion, and a clear h/ain that, plans and achieves successfully. Auto.xima'—or self-poisoning ffom dainmedirp' body waste and toxins—undermines your constitution and nervous energy, and dullsyour brain, and intellect... : -■••■' ' ,< • ' ■'■ '.■■. i Avoid drugs and patented • dope or Ibottled. physic—they are all; poisons. (They -can never help, and may seriously Injure you. . ■ ' . ' .;.■:■ Adopt Colpsepfcic,. the..rno'de.nv..drug-, less health ■ ag_enfc—a" co-partner.;', Nature. Itsjwill outrbotjiyoUE.'Aiitoxima arid.open the way to every'tlay perfect health.. So wide-reaching. isj this system that ii will remedy almost any sickness and restore vdtal power and energy by purely natural, means,'and without |the use of drugs or medicines.'. : PuTe^Colpsepticyis dispensed b"y,.<:hejn- • ists.in 5s 6d unbroken, packages. Write Itci F.F.P. Association, Box 1067, Auckland, for, a free; valuable book. It will igive you an insight into -thig ;;wonderlul system, and prove "to you that a new era of health, is -within your.grasp.— Advt.- . ■ ' ' '.;,
ABUNDANT STRENGTH. Nursing mothers need the strengthbuilding, healthful properties of M'Gavin's Invalid Stout. The best, purest, and most; nourishing stout you can buy. A bottle-a day keeps the mother, fit. and strong. Bottled by J. M'llraith and Co., Willis-street.—Advt.
I at the 1 HERB. PRICE ■ STORE ■ H which will make the choosing of a gift for H " her " exceptionally easy. H . Pivtr's Parisian Perfumery : H Face Creams, Face Powders and Perfumes ' H: to match. H Jars of delicately perfumed Bath Salts. H Tins qf Pot Pourri. Bj Dainty Crepe-de-Chene Handkerchiefs in n boxes of six or twelve. ■ Best quality plain Linen Handkerchiefs. H Fancy Handkerchiefs, trimmed lace or em- ■ broidery, in boxes of three, six or twelve. ■ Pure Silk Scarves in Paisley and Striped ■ . designs. ' H Milanese Silk Gloves, long or short. M Dents'best quality Suede Gloves, in Grey M and Pastel shades; ■ ; Silk Hosiery. A full range of all well known • B ' . makes. ' H We invite yon to inspect these goods when next | in Willis Street. Herb. Price, (Ladies' 4 Gentlemen's Outfitter, 54-56 WILLIS1 STREET, WELLINGTON.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 138, 8 December 1921, Page 11
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