TO OYER-FLESHY FOLKS
There are doubtless many men who remain stout because physically they feel no actual bad effects from their corpulent condition. But' they should be warned that when growing- stoutness develops into chronic obesity they will most assuredly suffer dreadfully from the effects of it. Women with a tendency to put on flesh are generally more careful. They have their feminine charms to consider, os well as their health and strength. That is why so many of them have found out the reducing power of the Marmola Prescription Tablets, and are anxious to make it known to others. These tablets are really derived from the now famous Marmola Prescription, all of the constituents of which are included, but in a more concentrated form. The decrease of weight effected does not weaken the party under treatment. In fact, he (or she) gains daily in health andl vigour and good wholesome looks, and appetite and digestion are greatly stimulated. Everything with this remedy is calculated to make for that triple blessing —health, beauty, vitality. The dose is one tablet after each meal and one at bedtime. Marmola Proscription Tablets are sold by chemists, price 3s Od, or sent, post free, by 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 half, dunce of Marmola, and mix with peppermint water to make six ounces in all. The dose is two teaspoonfuls after each meek ■ysft#ll2
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Otago Witness, Issue 3017, 10 January 1912, Page 26
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