A MESSAGE TO THIN, WEAK, SCRAWNY FOLKS. AN EASY WAT To GAIN 10 TO 30 POUNDS OF SOT AD, HEALTHY, PERMANENT FLESH. Thin, nervous, undeveloped men and women everywhere aro heard to eay, “I can’t understand why I do not get fat. I oat plenty of good nourishing food.” The reason is just this: You cannot get fat, no matter how much you eat, unless your digestive organs assimilate the fat-making elements of your food instead of passing them out through the body as waste. What is needed is a moans of gently urging the assimilative functions of the stomach and intestines to absorb the oils and fats and hand thorn over to the blood, where they may reach the starved, shrunken, run-down tissues and build them up. The thin person’s 'body is like a dry sponge —eager and hungry for the fatty materials of which it is being deprived by the failure of the alimentary canal to take them from the food. The best way to overcome this sinful waste of flesh-building elements and to stop the leakage of fats is to use Sargol, the recently discovered regenerative force that is recommended so highly by physicians here and abroad. Take a little Sargol tablet with every meal and notice how quickly your cheeks fill out and rolls of firm, healthy flesh are deposited over your body, covering each bony angle and projecting point. Leading chemists have Sargol, or can get it from their ’ wholesaler, and will refund your money if you are not satisfied with the gain in weight it produces, as stated on the guarantee in each package. It is inexpensive, easy to take, highly efficient, and perfectly harmless. Caution. —Whilst Sargol has produced remarkable results in overcoming nervous dyspepsia and general stomach troubles, it should not be taken unless you are willing to gain ten pounds or more, for it is a wonderful flesh-builder. —Advt. While returning from the theatre at T?ar-row-in-Furnoss during a heavy thunderstorm, William James Gri.uii (28) was struck by lightning and blinded. His wife’s father was similarly blinded sorno years ago. Troublesome coughs in old and young are quick I '’ stopped by “NAZOL.” Take some drops on sugar. Acts like a charm; -5© ckoaa, la 6d- —Advt
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19504, 12 June 1925, Page 2
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