FAIR WOMEN'S FOE.
FATNESS BASELY CONQUERED. The more beautiful a woman is the more distressing it is for her to discover that she is rapidly getting too fat, and has not been able to find the proper cure. Still worse it is when she imprudently tries fasting, exercising, tight-lacing, and so forth. Both health and good looks soon fly away when such worse. than useless methods are employed. The beauty-destroying , enemy can be easily and harmlessly conquered by the most inoffensive of weapons—cheaply, too, and without the least bother. This is how: — Go to your chemist and ask him for the following, and either let him mix them for you or do so yourself:—One half-ounce of Murmola, one ounce of fluid extract of Glycyrrihza 8.P., on© ounce of pure Glycerine 8.P., and Peppermint Water to make six ounces in all. The mixture must be taken in doses of two teaspononfuls after each repast. Continue this simple treatment for a few weeks, without even a pretence of starving or " gymnasticating," and you will soon recover your charms of form, figure, and feature. Don't worry the treatment will do the thing properly. , , In order to meet a constantly repeated demand, the above prescription has been condensed in the form of a compact and perfect tablet, known as Marmola Prescription Tablets, and those readers who prefer them to the liquid form can obtain same of any chemist* . . - • ■ . • •« ' • t
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14648, 6 April 1911, Page 7
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235FAIR WOMEN'S FOE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14648, 6 April 1911, Page 7
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