HOW FATNESS IS DIMINISHED.
Pronounced stoutness is one of the most aggravating of the afflictions "that flesh is heir to," and is generally accompanied by ill-health and impaired vitality. _ There is, however, an excellent remedy within everybody's reach—namely, the Marmola Prescription Tablets, which constitute a perfect homo treatment for obesity. The basis of composition is. of course, the famous Marmola Prescription, of which the great reducing efficacy and strength are fully concentrated in the portable tablet shape. The dose is one tablet after each meal and one at bedtime. The fast-diminishing_ fatness — sometimes at the rate of five or six pounds a week —is, as it were, a signal for the rapid recovery of strength to the muscular and nervous systems, and in thus regaining vigour the whole body regains shapeliness and slenderness. The removal of the excessive subcutaneous fat leaves the body compact and the figure trim, the limbs slender but firmly and roundly moulded. The double chin subsides, and tho charming contours of the face and throat are restored, while the complexion is greatly benefited. Marmola Prescription Tablets are sold by chemists, price 3s 6d, or. post "free, of the Marmola Company, 5 and 7 Barrack street, Sydney, N.S.W. NOTE. —For those who prefer the liquid preparation, chemists are still dispensing the famous prescription as follows: —One ounce of fluid Extract of Glycyrrhiza 8.P., one ounce of pure Glycerine 8.P., one halfounce of Marmola, and mix with peppermint water to make six ounces in all. The dose is two teaspoonfuls after each meal.— 271211.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3015, 27 December 1911, Page 82
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256HOW FATNESS IS DIMINISHED. Otago Witness, Issue 3015, 27 December 1911, Page 82
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