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HOW THE JAPANESE ALWAYS REMAIN SLENDER. JXTo One JXTeect ftexxLELlzx TRAVELLER AND SCIENTIST DISCOVERS LONG-SOUGHT SECRET. REDUCED HIS OWN WEIGHT IOOIbS. WITHOUT A SINGLE DRUG. AFTER ALL ADVERTISED REMEDIES HAD FAILED ABSOLUTELY. How to Reduce Fat One Found a Day, and Always Remain SLIM. No Drugs, Medicines, Starvation Diet. Exercising or Apparatus used. Finds Simple Home Treatment Works Wonders. Arrangements Now Made to Have All Stout Readers of this Paper Receive a Free Copy of Dr. Turner’s Wonderful Book, “How I Reduced My Weight 100 Pounds. In an interview accorded upon his re- nor has my fat shown the slightest turn from a long trip, Dr. F. M. Turner, tendency to return since then.” the physician, scientist, and traveller, Dr. Turner then went on to explain widely known for his scientific re- the treatment he discovered, and while searches, and whose writings have anyone must admit that it is a highly brought him international reputation. logical method and undoubtedly effectgave some valuable particulars to those five to a wonderful degree, yet it is who were astounded by his loss of so simple that even a child can undermore than 100' pounds of excessive fat stand it and obtain most satisfactory since they last saw him. They found results. Surely, in view of all these it difficult indeed to recognise in the proven facts, no stout person need any slender, muscular, and perfectly propor- longer feel that he or she must remain tioned form of Dr. Turner to-day the fat now. Lack of space prevents a full same man who only a few months pre- description of the entire method here, viously they knew as a semi-invalid, so but Dr. Turner has described it in a enormously fat that he could hardly handsomely bound and extremely interwalk. esting little booklet, entitled, "How I When questioned concerning his health Reduced My Weight 100 Pounds,” and and the remarkable change in his ap- by special arrangement with the Doctor pearance, Dr. Turner said: “My discovery we are able to announce that these came about dur- valuable booklets, ing my trip, and while they last are in this way: to be distributed when seeking data liii absolutely free to for some literary Ii “New Zealand work, I found a ti Sporting and reference to the ; i Dramatic Remanner which |: view” readers the Japanese were , A who aie suffic - said to easily Air-Si ently interested overcome any tend- ito send two penny ency to take on : stamps for postsuperflous flesh. It 'A' -...-i : age and packing, was easily appar- fi i The books are ent from observa- |i i • sent in plain tion tii a t the i IL ' i '■ M‘ ■ wrapping, and we Japs are compar- i i are told that atively hearty eat- . |A . there are only and that their W\ / i about 1 000 of the diet consists last edition left. ; IVhen these the most starchy j; i gone the Doctor and therefore the tii maj r not have any most fat-forming ; more printed, as Of all grains. I Si-:-- • • he says that 6Xhad often won- j tensive business dered why, in spite of these*?acts. the inter ests wil l demand natives of Japan, both men and women, mav denart nn £ W n Ol1 ’ a P d also he always present such a slender, trim. d ®P a ’ t on another long trip at any neat appearance. Although corsets are e, so will j plobably have no time to rare in that country, the women there f^; e o t ne mattel peisonal attention again have beautiful figures that any English- *? onths flt least. He therewoman might well envy, and the Japan- ™ie wul ot P r ° m ise us to send the ese men have strength and powers of books to any readers who do not wiite endurance that are proverbial. After lum immediately. The Doctor’s present diligent enquiry about the cause of this, is F. M. Turner c/o The Turner I became more’than ever convinced that Co. (Dept. 9,5), 133, Oxford St., London, thev were using there in Japan methods W., Eng., and any requests sent there & ?i^e at i ei con- Sixth's SVKk °£ life or death to me at inat time . u ducinsr woieht immpriiatplv cimh a Slgf a n S E' O we S u'on’s O '‘ , of eS tbo a se < X « ««• -ay Mver present itself ! r u 'f l iVS y to°sg°Uia" mv'"nit'ir°ni , “ Th ' s ls for me special sq. fA' « immediately. 1 was iam> startiea lv sure to s r nd the folio wine* rnunnn behold the wonderfu change it made n m . coupon, my appearance and the improvement m There Is. of course, no interruption my health that was noticeable from tne j n t] le re g- u ] ar mail service between this very first. My fat began to vanish at country and England. the’ rate of one pound a day, sometimes ■ph.t’t unnir cninanw more. I knew I had at last discovered FREE BOOK COUPON, the secret that had been vainly sought m Turner, c/o The Turner Co. for vears. and I continued the treat- (Dept. 975), 133, Oxford St., Lonment until I had lost more than 1001 b don, M r ., Eng. in weight. I became stronger with Enclosed find two penny stamps every pound I lost, and soon regained to help for postage and packing of all my old-time vigour of body and the free book on drugless weight mind It. made me feel 20 years younger reduction, to which lam entitled as to be rid of all the fat that had formed reader of the “New Zealand Sportinside and outside of my body. After ing and Dramatic Review.” discontinuing the treatment and keeping a careful record of my weight for Name more than two months, I was delighted to find that reduction was permanent, Address

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1352, 23 March 1916, Page 37

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