CORPULENCY CURED AT LAST.
NO MORE EXPERIMENTAL TREATMENTS. •WHEN one considers the vast amount of harm that has heen wrought by the starving and " wasting " methods of reducing weight; when one enumerates the various medicinal treatments that insidiously drained the system of strength, and undermined the strongest constitutions, one is . grateful to know that the days of such " remedies " are numbered. Experimental treatments are of the past. The following is a plain) straightforward prescription of a true remedy for corpulency—a remedy which, whilst rapidly reducing weight to normal, revives strength and stamina, restores appetite, and assists digestion:— one ounce of fluid Extract of Glyoyrrhiza 8.P., one halT-ounce of. Marmola, and one ounce of pure Glycerine 8.P.; add peppermint water to make six ounces in all. Bhake well together. Your chemist will make up this preparation if you wish. The dose is two teaspoonfuls after each >i meal. . That is ' all this treatment that .is " really '■ necessary. Rest, nutritious diet, freedom from fatigue and ( worry are the best rational aids cto ; this simple : and harmless remedy. Strength with recovered slimnesa, a pure skin and beautiful comolexion will soon be the priceless results.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14391, 9 June 1910, Page 3
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191CORPULENCY CURED AT LAST. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14391, 9 June 1910, Page 3
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