WHAT THIN FOLKS SHOULD DO TO GAIN WEIGHT. PHYSICIAN'S ADVICE FOR THIN, UNDEVELOPED MEN AND ! - WOMEN. Thousands of people exiffer from excessive thinness, weak nerves, and feeble stomachs who, having tried advertised flesh-makers, food-fads, physical culture stunts, and rub-on creams, resign themselvee to life-long skinniness, and think nothing will make them fat. Yet their case is not hopeless. A recently discovered regenerative force makes fat grow after y«ars 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 elements of acknowledged merit have been combined in this peerless preparation, which, is endorsed by eminent physicians, and used by prominent people everywhere. It is absolutely harmless, inexpensive, and efficient.
A month's systematic use of Sargol should produce flesh and strength by correcting faults of digestion, and by supplying highly concentrated fats to the blood, increased nourishment is obtained from the food eaten, and the additional fats that thin people need are provided. AH leading chemists supply Sar■gol, and say there is a large demand for it. . Whilst this new preparation has given splendid results as a nerve-tonic and vitaliser, it should not be used by nervous people, unless, they wish to gain at least ten ptfunda of flesh.—Advt. ABOUT CHILDREN. • Do your kiddies grind their teeth at night? Are they fretful and peevish? The cause is probably worms, and the surest remedy for .worms is Wade's Worm Figs. Economical to buy. Children like them, Keep Wade's Worm Figs in your medicine-chest, and keep your little ones free from worms.— Advt, HEALTH FOR A HA'PENNY. A halfpenny is little enough for several days of bountiful health and brimming spirits,, yet. that is all you need pay. A bottle of Stevens' Health Salt contains sixty-four doses, and now costs only 2s 6d. All chemists and grocers. —Advt, . . UNUSUAL, BUT TRUE. You pay very little for Sharland"s Baking Powder, but you get the very, best. Sharland's ensures success in your baking—light, wholesome cakes, scones, | buns, and pastry, that keep fresh, for quite a long time. Pure and dependable. Your grocer sells it.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 46, 24 February 1922, Page 4
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